2025 NFL Mock Draft: Projecting all 32 first-round picks

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Projecting all 32 first-round picks
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Who will the Super Bowl champions select at No. 32?

The Eagles are Super Bowl Champions, in case you forgot. It’s easy to get caught up in this glorious fact, and you should! But the team is already looking ahead to the offseason and the 2025 NFL draft. With the NFL Combine beginning this week, lots can still change. Here is how the draft could shake out if it took place today.

  1. Tennessee Titans: Abdul Carter, Edge Defender, Penn State - The Titans very well could get a quarterback here, but Abdul Carter is the best player in the class at an extremely valuable position.
  2. Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter, Cornerback/Wide Receiver, Colorado - The Browns could also grab a quarterback, but snagging Hunter here would be a boost for their roster.
  3. New York Giants: Shedeur Sanders, Quarterback, Colorado - The Giants have to take a shot at quarterback here. They have some talented pieces on offense that Sanders could come in and succeed with on day one.
  4. New England Patriots: Tetairoa McMillan, Wide Receiver, Arizona - The Pats have a real talent in Drake Maye. Now they can give him a legit number one receiver.
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Luther Burden III, Wide Receiver, Missouri - The Jaguars need to prioritize surrounding Trevor Lawrence with weapons. Luther Burden III would be an asset in the slot with Brian Thomas Junior stretching the field.
  6. Oakland Raiders: Cam Ward, Quarterback, Miami - The Pete Carroll regime gets a fresh start with a talented quarterback at the helm.
  7. New York Jets: Tyler Warren, Tight End, Penn State - With no obvious quarterback here, the Jets add a legit weapon to their offense. The combination of Warren, Garrett Wilson, and Breece Hall should make life easy on whoever the next quarterback is.
  8. Carolina Panthers: Mason Graham, Defensive Lineman, Michigan - The Panthers got a spark of hope when Bryce Young really showed life in the late season. Now they can focus on building a formidable defense.
  9. New Orleans Saints: Kenneth Grant, Defensive Lineman, Michigan - The Saints need to add youth to their defense. Kenneth Grant is a big physical player who can be a centerpiece on that line.
  10. Chicago Bears: James Pearce Junior, Edge Defender, Tennessee - Ben Johnson will get the Bears offense cooking, so they can focus on adding more weapons to their defensive line.
  11. San Francisco 49ers: Will Campbell, Offensive Tackle, LSU - The Niners were ravaged by injuries last year, but they also need to get younger on their offensive line.
  12. Dallas Cowboys: Ashton Jeanty, Running Back, Boise State - Obviously.
  13. Miami Dolphins: Malaki Starks, Safety, Georgia - The Dolphins defense will need to reload this offseason. Starks is a do-it-all safety who could thrive at any level.
  14. Indianapolis Colts: Jahdae Barron, Defensive, Texas - The Colts could use some more talent in the secondary. Barron would be phenomenal as a big nickel defender.
  15. Atlanta Falcons**:...