The NFL 2025 draft is over us, with the Round 1 running from Lambeau Field. This draft has the least amount of consensus anywhere in recent memory, with multiple reports that this could be Wildst’s first round in a long time. We have already had reports on an exchange among the top five, the teams that again leave the first five and a surprise QB that crashed the party of the first round.
Read our final classification of the players of the 100 best for the 2025 draft class, and see our last first round simulation published on Draft Day. Find a complete thread of our NFL draft coverage this year here.
Whatever happens, I will be here to qualify every selection that happens tonight. Update this page frequently to see instant ratings as the selections enter. So we go through and prepare for what appears to be a night full of events.
1. Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward, Miami
Grade: b
Ward in 1 feels a bit expensive, but that is the current rate to choose the QB thesis days. I have some questions about Ward’s consistency with his mechanics and inclination for brain fruits works, but his explosiveness with the arm and the feeling of the big plays should work in the offensive of the Titans.
2. Trade: Jacksonville Jaguars (through Cleveland Browns): Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
Grade: a
What time for the general manager of the first year James Gladstone and HC Liam Coen. They do the great swing that everyone was whispering and they take the best player of this kind of draft. Hunter can be an instant impact player in the receiver and the corner, where the jaguars need more help. The price is high, but if they win it will not matter.
3. New York Giants: Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State
Grade: B+
As much as I like the QB Shedeur Sanders, I think this was a good choice of the giants. Carter is the second best prospect in this whole class, and should give giants a formidable defensive line. Giants can come and choose a QB later, but raising the roof of this equipment with Carter is first. Wait for Kayvon Thibodeaux to be in the negotiation block.
4. New England patriots: Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Grade: a
I like Will Campbell, he was my best offensive liner in this class. This choice for New England will finally obtain a rating based where it plays. I think it can be a fine Tackle, but it has the potential to be an All-Pro caliber guard. New England needs talent along the offensive line, but I wonder if a pure Tackle could have been the best choice here.
Edit: He said that he would fight and die for his QB, this is an A.
5. Cleveland Browns (through Jacksonville Jaguars): Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Grade: a
A really solid work for the Browns here, exchanging back and adding another impact player to the defense. Graham is not a defensive Tackle of prototypical size, but its technique and speed should be very pleasant in its defense, which prioritizes speed and verticality in the field.
6. Las Vegas Raiders: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Grade: A-
Jeanty is one of the three best players in this Draft class, a dynamo in RB who is a three phase player. The Raiders have a new coordinator at Chip Kelly, who directed their offensive through a dynamic land game. Jeanty can be the Bellcow behind an offensive line that is more advanced than many believe.
7. New York Jets: Armand Mebou, OT, Missouri
Grade: a
Aaron Glenn has seen an offensive build through the trenches, and here it goes the same way with Membou. Mebou is a soft Tackle that will not make the sides pass in New York. Big fan of this choice.
8. Carolina Panthers: Tetaira McMillan, WR, Arizona
Grade: A-
With the way QB Bryce Young finished the season, adding more weapons around it had to be a priority. McMillan is the great receiver they need, but can win in the intermediate area to maintain that efficient offensive. Dave channels should love him. You do not hate how high it was here, taking into account that WR Drake London was eighth in 2022 and they are similar players.
9. New Orleans Saints: Kelvin Banks JR, Ol, Texas
Grade: C+
I am Banks Vlyy that goes so high, consulting that it could be more or a guard that Tackle. But the good news for the Saints is that they need help everywhere. Banks is a maular inside that can play guard or Tackle, and you can get your best 5.
10. Chicago Bears: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Grade: A-
I don’t think the gap between Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland is too wide, and although I think Warren is better, I also believe that Loveland can raise the Bears passes field. It is a soft route that can create separation, and its blockade was better before its CA joint injury. The bears offensive should click 2025.
11. San Francisco 49ers: Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia
Grade: a
Out of Travis Hunter to the Jaguars, this could be my favorite choice in the draft so far. Williams is the best defending advantage of the entire class, and his passing pass pass is high. I think that Texas A&M Shemar Stewart could have more sporting rise, but Williams is currently ready to help the defense of the niners, and carry it in that defensive line room should govern.
12. Dallas Cowboys: Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
Grade: C+
Man, this is a little high for Booker. I love the power and ability to diagnose games in advance, and with the cowboys they move to a gap scheme team, I can see the vision. But Booker is more a player of the telephone cabin who is not super great in space, I will be curious to see how the offensive limits his game in space. Outside that, he is a dressing room leader and could help increase the career game.
13. Miami Dolphins: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
Grade: B-
I would like to love Derrick Harmon here, but Grant is a Michigan man who is after the heart of the owner Stephen Ross. He is a massive player who can defend the race immediately, and has a bit of pass upside down. It can take some time, but there is a way for Grant to be a very shocking player.
14. Indianapolis Colts: Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Grade: A+
The probable Colts ran this collection to Roger Goodell. Warren was my te1 in this class, a block of blocking and being an absolute threat after capture. The room of the colts is abysmal, and with the number of times they run out of 11 of the staff, Warren makes a lot of sense. This is a great value.