Post-Super Bowl 2025 Mock Draft

Post-Super Bowl 2025 Mock Draft
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The NFL season is officially over, and congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles. I don’t think many people expected it to be that lopsided, but the Chiefs’ underperforming offensive line finally caught up to them. The Eagles’ roster upgrades and coordinator hires paid off, winning the rematch from 2023 in blowout fashion. The sheer dominance was honestly shocking.

Unfortunately, because the game was such a blowout, it wasn’t a terribly enjoyable watch. Kendrick Lamar killed it at halftime though, what a show. We’re on quite the run of great halftime performances.

Now that the Super Bowl is behind us, all 32 teams are turning their full attention to free agency and the NFL Draft. All-Star games are over and the Combine is the next major event on the NFL calendar. It’s the perfect time for a new mock draft, as boards have shifted and we’re learning more about what teams are looking to add.

This mock is more a reflection of what I’m hearing and where prospects seem to be trending, but my own rankings are an influence here as well. As we get closer to the draft, my mocks will shift more and more towards pure prognosis.

If you want to check out my updated 2025 position rankings, you can do so here:

1: Tennessee Titans — Colorado WR/CB Travis Hunter

The Titans badly need a quarterback, but they’ve discussed trading out of this pick and finding another way to acquire one. Here, they take Hunter, the top talent in the draft. Whether he plays corner or receiver in Tennessee, he’ll be a welcome addition.

2: Cleveland Browns — Penn State ED Abdul Carter

Carter is seen by many as the top player in this draft, with the potential to become a game-wrecking presence on the defensive line. Browns’ star Myles Garrett is pushing for a trade, and whether Cleveland acquiesces or not, it’s hard to pass on a talent like Carter’s.

3: New York Giants — Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders

This current Giants administration pretty much has to take a quarterback here if they want to keep their jobs. I believe Sanders will be the first signal-caller taken and have the first crack at revitalizing a dormant Giants franchise.

4: New England Patriots — Arizona WR Tetairoa McMillan

While they need offensive line upgrades more than anything, there isn’t a lineman worthy of a top-five pick in this draft. Instead, they take McMillan, a true No. 1 receiver who will make life much easier for second-year passer Drake Maye.

5: Jacksonville Jaguars — Michigan DT Mason Graham

This will be a common mock draft selection, and for good reason. Graham is a blue-chip prospect at a position of...