We are now less than two weeks away from the 2025 NFL Draft. The individual teams are set on finalizing their draft boards, wrapping up 30-visits with prospects and will then look to embrace the calm before the storm. The storm here is now, however.
We’ve put together a full simulation of the entire 2025 NFL Draft — all 7 rounds with each and every pick projected along the way. How will things go in two weeks? Put on your GM hat and take a stroll through the full 2025 NFL Draft order to find out!Â
2025 NFL Mock Draft

The Titans’ decision to select Ward with the No. 1 overall pick feels like a formality at this point. Ward isn’t without his warts, but he’s also a big play machine who is cool under pressure.
Ward’s transition to the pros will be aided by Tennessee’s investments into the offensive line the past two offseasons.


Momentum for Cleveland’s pick at No. 2 overall seems to be pivoting. Pre-Combine, Cleveland was a quarterback team. Post-Combine, they were an Abdul Carter spot.
But with less than two weeks left, most impressions are that the Browns will take the wide receiver/cornerback superstar in Travis Hunter to bolster both sides of the football.


New York’s decision here is a fascinating one, but it’s hard to blame the plan to “get the best player first.”
While the Giants do not have a long-term answer at quarterback yet, the pressure to win now still exists, and the plan may ultimately be for the Giants to have their cake and eat it too—if they can secure their quarterback target later on.


The Patriots’ decision doesn’t just boil down to “who can help Drake Maye the most?” But that answer, being Will Campbell at this stage, doesn’t hurt the decision to lock in the LSU Tigers offensive lineman.
This is a clear need for New England and fits the model of what Mike Vrabel is hoping to build — a tough, gritty team in the trenches.


Jacksonville’s positioning in the top-5 doesn’t quite net a value that’s too good to be true in this scenario — as other mocks building to this point in the process have teased.
But Mason Graham being the Jags’ pick under James Gladstone falls in line with some of the strategies Gladstone watched up close and in person during his time with the Rams the past few seasons.
Graham gives Jacksonville a high-volume snap taker to play on both run and pass downs.


The Raiders’ roster has holes at several different spots. But it’s too hard to overlook what Marshawn Lynch was to Pete Carroll’s teams and not think about the potential reincarnation of it with Jeanty in Las Vegas.
The Raiders would not be wrong to draft a corner or a tackle here — but the pick that feels right? That’s Jeanty.


New York’s investment in Justin Fields will not come without reinforcements. If the offense doesn’t work out in 2025, a pick like Membou could help continue to isolate variables.
Between Olu Fashanu, Joe Tippmann, Alijah Vera-Tucker, John Simpson, and now Armand Membou, the Jets boast a young collection of powerful blockers who should help amplify Fields’ running abilities and a smashmouth style of traditional runs.


If the Carolina Panthers successfully revitalize their defense, the free agency spending spree should be considered a good start.
But drafting a disruptive talent with their marquee pick in 2025 will go a long way in tying everything together.
Walker’s versatility in Ejiro Evero’s front seven will bring a weapon to passing downs that can serve as a chess piece the unit is currently missing.


The development of Derek Carr potentially missing the 2025 season has changed the outlook and landscape of this choice. With Carr out for the season, the Saints are in a position to embrace the reality of their situation—they need to shed the old guard and embrace a new foundation.
Such a pick would allow the Saints to have an answer in-house before moving on from Carr and get the biggest blockade to a new strategy with the salary cap off their books.


Yes, the Bears’ investments in the offensive line give the impression that Ben Johnson wants all his pieces immediately on that side of the ball.
But both top tackles are off the board, and so is Ashton Jeanty, so why not buy on a pass rusher with top traits to help keep the pressure on opposing quarterbacks? The Bears will ideally be playing with more leads under Johnson — so get a closer who can help finish the job on Sundays.


Much of the pre-draft momentum seems to have fallen away for Kenneth Grant. He’s routinely slipping out of the top 15 in mock drafts as we near the home stretch.
But the potential and opportunity to play for Robert Saleh and help reforge the 49ers’ reputation as a physical team up front are too good to pass up, given how this board fell.


The Cowboys need more passing game weapons, period. And McMillan is reportedly one of the pass catchers for whom Dallas has developed an eye.
McMillan’s downfield presence is good, and his ability to keep CeeDee Lamb in the slot will result in a win for more than one wide receiver in the formation.


Miami’s front office has a few trends—one is its thirst for drafting premium positions early. Landing an outside corner like Will Johnson can help the Dolphins continue their pursuit of a younger, more dynamic defense in 2025.
The unit looked old at times, with a number of older players in key spots down the stretch last season.


Indianapolis is gearing up for a quarterback competition this summer — a legitimate battle for the starting job between Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones.
The Colts’ hedge is a respectable one, but if it’s going to work for either player, the team will need a robust support group around the quarterback.
Warren is a force multiplier for the players already in-house with the Colts.


The pass rush group in Atlanta is, arguably, worse off than when the season ended. Leonard Floyd has been brought in amid the departure of Grady Jarrett at defensive tackle and much of the rest of the group is leaning on young player development.
Where the Falcons go to add from here will likely define both the floor and the ceiling for the Falcons’ front. Green is as dynamic of a pure pass rusher as there is in this year’s draft.


Arizona’s defensive successes last season were largely due to a fast-paced secondary. Imagine putting Barron in the same secondary as Budda Baker.
If you thought Jonathan Gannon’s secondary was diverse before…


Cincinnati has a lot invested in their passing game courtesy of Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Tee Higgins.
The wide receivers both got their big investments in the form of new contracts, and now, for as much as the Bengals may need extra help on defense, it’s time for the Bengals to ensure they’ve got the right pieces around the cornerstones to protect their investments. That includes drafting a position-flexible OL like Grey Zabel here in the top 20.


Seattle’s revamped passing offense has many threats that can live in the middle of the field. But finding a field-stretcher to change the math for how teams space the field against Seattle is a must.
Golden has the makings of a great foil to Kupp and Smith-Njigba.


The injury question around Jihaad Campbell may prompt a bit of a draft slide — this was a player tracking for a top-15 overall selection before the news of his shoulder injury started to spread.
If he makes it to Tampa, it will be a hard fit to pass up on, given the team’s need for a long-term heir to Lavonte David.


The Broncos have been teasing the idea of getting better skill players around Bo Nix all offseason. That process started with the signing of Evan Engram in free agency, but Sean Payton wants the ability to stay balanced in his play calling and attack teams relentlessly on the ground when the game plan calls for it.
Hampton is a big-bodied, fluid runner who would find a lot of room to run behind the Broncos’ offensive line.


Pittsburgh is the latest team to get roped into the annual Aaron Rodgers drama tour. There’s hope that Rodgers will join the team, but until anything is finalized, the Steelers ought to be keeping a close eye on whether Dart makes it to their pick.
And, even if Rodgers signs in Pittsburgh, he’s no more of a long-term option than the likes of Mason Rudolph and Skylar Thompson are.


Tyler Conklin is a nice addition at tight end for the Chargers. But he’s not the type of talent that preempts you from reuniting Coach Harbaugh with a standout, mismatch flex tight end like Loveland.
The Chargers would likely love to further blur the lines between their passing and rushing personnel groupings and few can do that quite like Loveland.


Green Bay must be tickled to see such a gifted defensive lineman waiting for them at pick No. 23. Stewart is no sure thing—he’s a projection who will need help bolstering his pass rush plan at the next level.
But the fit with the Packers and their physical front seven is too good to pass up at this stage, even as Green Bay waits to see if Lukas Van Ness will hit.


The Vikings adding an explosive secondary weapon like Emmanwori to their depth chart has to be an exciting proposition. Minnesota needs a long-term staple at the position amid Harrison Smith’s twilight years and Emmanwori feels like the perfect fit with the VIkings’ scheme.
He’s a dangerous, explosive athlete who can attack from depth or pressure from the line of scrimmage, making him a multi-tool weapon for Minnesota.


Houston’s offensive overhaul has featured an offensive coordinator change and a revamped offensive line unit. There are new faces at wide receiver, as well — but the Texans pursued a deep receiver room last year only to see the depth fizzle down the stretch after injuries.
Fortifying the wide receiver grom to help CJ Stroud fire on all cylinders feels like an admirable play after the Texans were so aggressive in signing new names to play up front.


The Rams, in the right circumstances, may be thinking of quarterback at No. 26 overall. I don’t think the board broke their way at this point, leaving the team with a chance to add a difference-maker to the depth chart elsewhere.
Few pairings could net a bigger upgrade and a more exciting development for the Rams than adding Schwesinger to play, being their fast and relentless front.


Baltimore could take several different approaches with their pick at No. 27, but this pairing feels a bit too “on-brand” to pass up. The Ravens signed Ronnie Stanley back on a new deal ahead of free agency and will look to replace Patrick Mekari on their line.
Booker gives Baltimore even more punch power up front to stress defensive spacing.


The good news for Detroit is Hutch should be back at 100 percent this season after missing most of 2024.
But Detroit will need a rush partner long-term to go with Aidan Hutchinson after moving on from Za’Darius Smith. Ezeiruaku has the potential to be a top-flight pass rusher, and putting him across from Hutchinson should give the Lions plenty of disruption to justify such a selection and lock in this duo long-term.


Washington aggressively addressed a number of its most pressing needs with trades. Laremy Tunsil and Deebo Samuel changed the game offensively for the Commanders.
But on defense, Dan Quinn’s unit is missing a secondary quarterback. Starks is a highly cerebral player who should be a match made in heaven with Quinn.


Buffalo’s primary objective this offseason has been clear — the Bills want to get better defensively up front. They signed Larry Ogunjobi, Joey Bosa and Michael Hoecht in free agency and now get a chance to add a disruptive wrecking ball to go along with Ed Oliver long-term inside.
Between this and the Bills’ contract extensions on defense, the nucleus of this group is looking good for the long haul.


Kansas City got outmatched by Philadelphia’s defensive front in the Super Bowl. The last time that happened to the Chiefs in a championship game, they came out swinging aggressively to rework the line.
Jaylon Moore isn’t necessarily a big-fish-free agent, although he was paid handsomely. Getting Kelvin Banks Jr. to help fortify the unit puts the Chiefs back in a position to control the line of scrimmage as they replace Joe Thuney and brace to potentially part ways with Jawaan Taylor after the season.


While the Chiefs are looking to prevent a repeat of this year’s Super Bowl outcome in the trenches, the Eagles are pursuing an encore.
With departures like Josh Sweat and Milton Williams along the defensive line, it feels very “Howie” to draft another quick-twitch penetration rusher who can line up at end or live on the interior.

Round 2 Mock Draft Picks
Pick
Team
Position
Player
College
33
Cleveland Browns
OT
Josh Simmons
Ohio State
34
New York Giants
QB
Jalen Milroe
Alabama
35
Tennessee Titans
WR
Luther Burden III
Missouri
36
Jacksonville Jaguars
TE
Elijah Arroyo
MIami FL
37
Las Vegas Raiders
CB
Maxwell Hairston
Kentucky
38
New England Patriots
WR
Jayden Higgins
Iowa State
39
Chicago Bears
OT
Josh Conerly Jr
Oregon
40
New Orleans Saints
EDGE
Nic Scourton
Texas A&M
41
Chicago Bears
RB
TreVeyon Henderson
Ohio State
42
New York Jets
SAF
Xavier Watts
Notre Dame
43
San Francisco 49ers
CB
Darien Porter
Iowa State
44
Dallas Cowboys
CB
Trey Amos
Ole Miss
45
Indianapolis Colts
CB
Benjamin Morrison
Notre Dame
46
Atlanta Falcons
IDL
Tyleik Williams
Ohio State
47
Arizona Cardinals
IOL
Donovan Jackson
Ohio State
48
Miami Dolphins
IDL
Alfred Collins
Texas
49
Cincinnati Bengals
EDGE
James Pearce Jr.
Tennessee
50
Seattle Seahawks
IOL
Jonah Savaiinaea
Arizona
51
Denver Broncos
TE
Mason Taylor
LSU
52
Seattle Seahawks
EDGE
JT Tuimoloau
Ohio State
53
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
CB
Azareye’h Thomas
Florida State
54
Green Bay Packers
CB
Shavon Revel Jr.
East Carolina
55
Los Angeles Chargers
IDL
Darius Alexander
Toledo
56
Buffalo Bills
CB
Jacob Parrish
Kansas State
57
Carolina Panthers
WR
Jaylin Noel
Iowa State
58
Houston Texans
OT
Aireontae Ersery
Minnesota
59
Baltimore Ravens
EDGE
Landon Jackson
Arkansas
60
Detroit Lions
WR
Jack Bech
TCU
61
Washington Commanders
RB
Kaleb Johnson
Iowa
62
Buffalo Bills
SAF
Kevin Winston Jr.
Penn State
63
Kansas City Chiefs
WR
Elic Ayomanor
Stanford
64
Philadelphia Eagles
EDGE
Bradyn Swinson
LSU

Round 3 Mock Draft Picks
Pick
Team
Position
Player
College
65
New York Giants
IDL
Shemar Turner
Texas A&M
66
Kansas City Chiefs
EDGE
Princely Umanmielen
Ole Miss
67
Cleveland Browns
RB
Bhayshul Tuten
Virginia Tech
68
Las Vegas Raiders
WR
Tre Harris
Ole Miss
69
New England Patriots
IDL
TJ Sanders
South Carolina
70
Jacksonville Jaguars
IOL
Tate Ratledge
Georgia
71
New Orleans Saints
IOL
Marcus Mbow
Purdue
72
Chicago Bears
IDL
Joshua Farmer
Florida State
73
New York Jets
WR
Kyle Williams
Washington State
74
Carolina Panthers
IDL
Omarr Norman-Lott
Tennessee
75
San Francisco 49ers
EDGE
Josaiah Stewart
Michigan
76
Dallas Cowboys
EDGE
Jordan Burch
Oregon
77
New England Patriots
EDGE
Olu Oladejo
UCLA
78
Arizona Cardinals
LB
Demetrius Knight
South Carolina
79
Houston Texans
IOL
Dylan Fairchild
Georgia
80
Indianapolis Colts
OT
Ozzy Trapilo
Boston College
81
Cincinnati Bengals
IOL
Jared Wilson
Georgia
82
Seattle Seahawks
IDL
Jamaree Caldwell
Oregon
83
Pittsburgh Steelers
RB
Dylan Sampson
Tennessee
84
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
EDGE
Jared Ivey
Ole Miss
85
Denver Broncos
IDL
Deone Walker
Kentucky
86
Los Angeles Chargers
EDGE
Ashton Gillotte
Louisville
87
Green Bay Packers
RB
Quinshon Judkins
Ohio State
88
Jacksonville Jaguars
SAF
Andrew Mukuba
Texas
89
Houston Texans
IDL
Jordan Phillips
Maryland
90
Los Angeles Rams
QB
Tyler Shough
Louisville
91
Baltimore Ravens
TE
Gunnar Helm
Texas
92
Seattle Seahawks
OT
Anthony Belton
North Carolina State
93
New Orleans Saints
WR
Jalen Royals
Utah State
94
Cleveland Browns
QB
Kyle McCord
Syracuse
95
Kansas City Chiefs
IDL
Ty Robinson
Nebraska
96
Philadelphia Eagles
TE
Terrance Ferguson
Oregon
97
Minnesota Vikings
CB
Zah Frazier
UTSA
98
Miami Dolphins
IOL
Charles Grant
William & Mary
99
New York Giants
CB
Denzel Burke
Ohio State
100
San Francisco 49ers
WR
Savion Williams
TCU
101
Los Angeles Rams
WR
Tai Felton
Maryland
102
Detroit Lions
SAF
Billy Bowman Jr.
Oklahoma

Round 4 Mock Draft Picks
Pick
Team
Position
Player
College
103
Tennessee Titans
SAF
Lathan Ransom
Ohio State
104
Cleveland Browns
EDGE
Kyle Kennard
South Carolina
105
New York Giants
OT
Cameron Williams
Texas
106
New England Patriots
WR
Tory Horton
Colorado State
107
Jacksonville Jaguars
CB
Dorian Strong
Virginia Tech
108
Las Vegas Raiders
QB
Will Howard
Ohio State
109
Buffalo Bills
IOL
Miles Frazier
LSU
110
New York Jets
TE
Harold Fannin Jr.
Bowling Green
111
Carolina Panthers
SAF
Caleb Ransaw
Tulane
112
New Orleans Saints
OT
Emery Jones Jr.
LSU
113
San Francisco 49ers
IOL
Wyatt Milum
West Virginia
114
Carolina Panthers
RB
Cam Skattebo
Arizona State
115
Arizona Cardinals
OT
Carson Vinson
Alabama A&M
116
Miami Dolphins
IDL
Vernon Broughton
Texas
117
Indianapolis Colts
LB
Barrett Carter
Clemson
118
Atlanta Falcons
LB
Danny Stutsman
Oklahoma
119
Cincinnati Bengals
SAF
Jaylen Reed
Penn State
120
Tennessee Titans
EDGE
Saivion Jones
LSU
121
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
IDL
CJ West
Indiana
122
Denver Broncos
SAF
Jonah Sanker
Virginia
123
Pittsburgh Steelers
CB
Nohl Williams
California
124
Green Bay Packers
IOL
Jackson Slater
Sacramento State
125
Los Angeles Chargers
CB
Tommi Hill
Nebraska
126
Jacksonville Jaguars
EDGE
David Walker
Arkansas State
127
Los Angeles Rams
OT
Chase Lundt
Connecticut
128
Washington Commanders
EDGE
Jack Sawyer
Ohio State
129
Baltimore Ravens
LB
Chris Paul Jr.
Ole Miss
130
Detroit Lions
OT
Logan Brown
Kansas
131
New Orleans Saints
CB
Zy Alexander
LSU
132
Buffalo Bills
EDGE
Tyler Baron
Miami FL
133
Kansas City Chiefs
RB
Damien Martinez
Miami FL
134
Philadelphia Eagles
IOL
Caleb Rogers
Texas Tech
135
Miami Dolphins
WR
Isaac TeSlaa
Arkansas
136
Baltimore Ravens
CB
Quincy Riley
Louisville
137
Seattle Seahawks
WR
Tez Johnson
Oregon
138
San Francisco 49ers
SAF
Malachi Moore
Alabama

Round 5 Mock Draft Picks
Pick
Team
Position
Player
College
139
Minnesota Vikings
IDL
Aeneas Peebles
Virginia Tech
140
Carolina Panthers
TE
Jalin Conyers
Texas Tech
141
Tennessee Titans
OT
Jalen Travis
Iowa State
142
Jacksonville Jaguars
WR
Xavier Restrepo
Miami FL
143
Las Vegas Raiders
LB
Jeffrey Bassa
Oregon
144
New England Patriots
SAF
Craig Woodson
California
145
New York Jets
QB
Quinn Ewers
Texas
146
Carolina Panthers
CB
Upton Stout
Western Kentucky
147
San Francisco 49ers
RB
DJ Giddens
Kansas State
148
Chicago Bears
WR
Jaylin Lane
Virginia Tech
149
Dallas Cowboys
RB
RJ Harvey Jr.
UCF
150
Miami Dolphins
IOL
Jalen Rivers
Miami FL
151
Indianapolis Colts
SAF
Marques Sigle
Kansas State
152
Arizona Cardinals
CB
Jaylin Smith
USC
153
Cincinnati Bengals
CB
Cobee Bryant
Kansas
154
New York Giants
IDL
JJ Pegues
Ole Miss
155
Miami Dolphins
QB
Dillon Gabriel
Oregon
156
Pittsburgh Steelers
IDL
Elijah Roberts
SMU
157
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
WR
Isaiah Bond
Texas
158
Los Angeles Chargers
RB
Jarquez Hunter
Auburn
159
Green Bay Packers
IDL
Jay Toia
UCLA
160
San Francisco 49ers
TE
Thomas Fidone II
Nebraska
161
Philadelphia Eagles
IDL
Ty Hamilton
Ohio State
162
New York Jets
EDGE
Barryn Sorrell
Texas
163
Carolina Panthers
QB
Riley Leonard
Notre Dame
164
Philadelphia Eagles
OT
Ajani Cornelius
Oregon
165
Philadelphia Eagles
RB
Devin Neal
Kansas
166
Houston Texans
TE
Jackson Hawes
Georgia Tech
167
Tennessee Titans
LB
Kobe King
Penn State
168
Philadelphia Eagles
CB
Jordan Hancock
Ohio State
169
Buffalo Bills
LB
Nick Martin
Oklahoma State
170
Buffalo Bills
TE
Moliki Matavao
UCLA
171
Dallas Cowboys
OT
Hollin Pierce
Rutgers
172
Seattle Seahawks
SAF
RJ Mickens
Clemson
173
Buffalo Bills
EDGE
Tyler Batty
BYU
174
Dallas Cowboys
IOL
Luke Kandra
Cincinnati
175
Seattle Seahawks
LB
Smael Mondon Jr.
Oregon
176
Baltimore Ravens
SAF
Sebastian Castro
Iowa

Round 6 Mock Draft Picks
Pick
Team
Position
Player
College
177
Buffalo Bills
IDL
Zeek Biggers
Georgia Tech
178
Tennessee Titans
CB
Mello Dotson
Kansas
179
Cleveland Browns
WR
Dont’e Thornton
Tennessee
180
Las Vegas Raiders
EDGE
Que Robinson
Alabama
181
Los Angeles Chargers
WR
Pat Bryant
Illinois
182
Jacksonville Jaguars
IDL
Cam Horsley
Boston College
183
Baltimore Ravens
RB
Brashard Smith
SMU
184
New Orleans Saints
IDL
Rylie Mills
Notre Dame
185
Pittsburgh Steelers
SAF
Maxen Hook
Toledo
186
New York Jets
IDL
Howard Cross III
Notre Dame
187
Minnesota Vikings
RB
Trevor Etienne
Georgia
188
Tennessee Titans
IOL
Bryce Cabeldue
Kansas
189
Indianapolis Colts
EDGE
Antwaun Powell-Ryland
Virginia Tech
190
Los Angeles Rams
TE
Mitchell Evans
Notre Dame
191
Denver Broncos
WR
Dominic Lovett
Georgia
192
Cleveland Browns
RB
Jaydon Blue
Texas
193
Cincinnati Bengals
OT
Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan
Oregon State
194
Jacksonville Jaguars
IOL
Seth McLaughlin
Ohio State
195
Los Angeles Rams
CB
Alijah Huzzie
North Carolina
196
Detroit Lions
IOL
Garrett Dellinger
LSU
197
Denver Broncos
TE
Oronde Gadsden II
Syracuse
198
Green Bay Packers
CB
O’Donnell Fortune
South Carolina
199
Los Angeles Chargers
IOL
Nash Jones
Texas State
200
Cleveland Browns
IDL
Cam Jackson
Florida
201
Los Angeles Rams
EDGE
Jah Joyner
Minnesota
202
Los Angeles Rams
LB
Jack Kiser
Notre Dame
203
Baltimore Ravens
OT
Jack Nelson
Wisconsin
204
Dallas Cowboys
IDL
Tonka Hemingway
South Carolina
205
Washington Commanders
WR
Chimere Dike
Florida
206
Buffalo Bills
WR
Theo Wease
Missouri
207
New York Jets
CB
Justin Walley
Minnesota
208
Denver Broncos
IOL
Clay Webb
Jacksonville State
209
Los Angeles Chargers
SAF
Dante Trader Jr.
Maryland
210
Baltimore Ravens
RB
Ollie Gordon II
Oklahoma State
211
Dallas Cowboys
IDL
Nazir Stackhouse
Georgia
212
Baltimore Ravens
SAF
Kitan Crawford
Nevada
213
Las Vegas Raiders
CB
Bilhal Kone
Western Michigan
214
Los Angeles Chargers
LB
Kain Medrano
UCLA
215
Las Vegas Raiders
CB
Jabbar Muhammad
Oregon
216
Cleveland Browns
CB
Jason Marshall Jr.
Florida

Round 7 Mock Draft Picks
Pick
Team
Position
Player
College
217
New England Patriots
IOL
Jonah Monheim
USC
218
Atlanta Falcons
WR
Kaden Prather
Maryland
219
New York Giants
IOL
Jake Majors
Texas
220
New England Patriots
RB
Kyle Monangai
Rutgers
221
Jacksonville Jaguars
LB
Carson Bruener
Washington
222
Las Vegas Raiders
WR
Sam Brown
MIami FL
223
Seattle Seahawks
RB
Jordan James
Oregon
224
Miami Dolphins
LB
Chandler Martin
Memphis
225
Arizona Cardinals
EDGE
Kaimon Rucker
North Carolina
226
Kansas City Chiefs
WR
Nick Nash
San Jose State
227
San Francisco 49ers
IOL
Joshua Gray
Oregon State
228
Detroit Lions
IDL
Simeon Barrow Jr.
Miami FL
229
Pittsburgh Steelers
IOL
Connor Colby
Iowa
230
Carolina Panthers
LB
Jay Higgins
Iowa
231
Miami Dolphins
EDGE
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
Georgia
232
Indianapolis Colts
SAF
Malik Verdon
Iowa State
233
Chicago Bears
IOL
Drew Kendall
Boston College
234
Seattle Seahawks
QB
Kurtis Rourke
Indiana
235
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
CB
Mac McWilliams
UCF
236
Houston Texans
EDGE
Collin Oliver
Oklahoma State
237
Green Bay Packers
IOL
Willie Lampkin
North Carolina
238
New England Patriots
CB
Isas Waxter
Villanova
239
Dallas Cowboys
SAF
Hunter Wohler
Wisconsin
240
Chicago Bears
IDL
Yahya Black
Iowa
241
Houston Texans
IDL
Jared Harrison-Hunte
SMU
242
Atlanta Falcons
IOL
Eli Cox
Kentucky
243
Baltimore Ravens
CB
Brandon Adams
UCF
244
Detroit Lions
CB
Robert Longerbeam
Rutgers
245
Washington Commanders
OT
Myles Hinton
Michigan
246
New York Giants
OT
Trey Wedig
Indiana
247
Dallas Cowboys
TE
Jake Briningstool
Clemson
248
New Orleans Saints
LB
Teddye Buchanan
California
249
San Francisco 49ers
SAF
Rayuan Lane III
Navy
250
Green Bay Packers
EDGE
Jalen McLeod
Auburn
251
Kansas City Chiefs
TE
Luke Lachey
Iowa
252
San Francisco 49ers
IOL
Tyler Cooper
Minnesota
253
Miami Dolphins
RB
LeQuint Allen Jr.
Syracuse
254
New Orleans Saints
IOL
Thomas Perry
Middlebury
255
Cleveland Browns
WR
LaJohntay Wester
Colorado
256
Los Angeles Chargers
SAF
Daniel Jackson
Georgia
257
Kansas City Chiefs
SAF
Shamari Simmons
Arizona State

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Kyle began his career as an independent NFL Draft analyst in 2013, founding NDT Scouting, a service that provided scouting reports and consultations for agencies. After several seasons, he transitioned full-time into the media. In 2018, Kyle became one of the original co-founding members of The Draft Network, where he served as Director of Scouting from 2019 to the spring of 2023. Kyle led a team of scouts during this time; coordinating both college & pro scouting programs. During this period, Kyle also contributed as a writer and analyst for outlets such as USA Today and Athlon Sports. Additionally, he is a prominent figure in TEGNA Media’s Locked On Podcast Network, hosting the Locked On Dolphins podcast and co-hosting the Locked On NFL Scouting podcast. He now serves as The 33rd Team’s NFL Draft lead, where he merges college scouting evaluations with a refined understanding of the NFL and team-building trends for every franchise.