As the NFL offseason heats up, all eyes are on the 2025 NFL Draft, set to take place April 24-26 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. With teams finalizing their draft boards and the rumor mill buzzing about potential trades, it’s the perfect time to dive into a first-round mock draft that captures the excitement and strategy of the big day. In the spirit of team needs over value, this mock draft projects the entire first round. From quarterback-hungry teams like the Giants and Titans to defensive powerhouses looking to reload, here’s how the 2025 draft could unfold, based on the latest team needs, prospect buzz, and draft order as of April 13, 2025.
1. Tennessee Titans
Cam Ward, QB, Miami
The Titans, with the No. 1 pick, address their long-term quarterback needs by selecting Cam Ward. Ward's strong arm, mobility, and experience make him a franchise-caliber prospect. He has the tools to thrive in Tennessee's offense and could be the face of the franchise for years to come.
2. Cleveland Browns
Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
The Browns opt for versatility with Travis Hunter, who can contribute on both offense and defense. His ability to play wide receiver and cornerback adds depth and flexibility to Cleveland's roster. Hunter's athleticism and football IQ make him a unique talent who can elevate the team's ceiling.
3. New York Giants
Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
The Giants secure their quarterback of the future with Shedeur Sanders, who has shown exceptional accuracy and leadership. Sanders' ability to throw his receivers open and his poise under pressure make him a perfect fit for New York's rebuilding offense.
4. New England Patriots
Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
The Patriots prioritize defense, selecting Abdul Carter for his explosive edge-rushing ability. Carter's quick first step and relentless motor will help New England's pass rush, which struggled last season. He has the potential to be a Day 1 starter.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars
Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
The Jaguars bolster their defensive line with Mason Graham, a strong and technically sound tackle. Graham's ability to clog running lanes and collapse the pocket makes him a valuable addition to Jacksonville's front seven.
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