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AI Makes NFL Mock Draft Predictions For the First Round 2025

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Yo, what’s good, football freaks? It’s your boy, The Yeti, chilling in my frosty cave, ready to sling a 2025 NFL Mock Draft smoother than a Lambeau tailgate. So grab a cold one, kick back, and let’s carve through this draft like it’s a powder day in Green Bay — April 24-26, 2025, is gonna be wild!

AI Makes NFL Mock Draft Predictions | First Round 2025

1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

The Titans’ QB room is sadder than my Wi-Fi during a snowstorm, and Will Levis ain’t the guy. Cam Ward’s got the arm, poise, and off-script magic to be their franchise savior. He’s the consensus QB1, and Tennessee’s not trading this pick. Ward’s ready to rock Music City.

2. Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Cleveland’s QB mess is messier than my cave after a Super Bowl rager, but they pivot to a playmaker. Travis Hunter’s a two-way unicorn — GM Andrew Berry’s leaning WR to spark the offense. He’s a culture-changer for a team desperate for juice. No trade; Browns grab the draft’s top athlete.

3. New York Giants: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

The Giants waved bye to Daniel Jones, and Russell Wilson’s just a bridge. Shedeur Sanders brings pocket presence, clutch vibes, and big-game swagger to handle New York’s spotlight. He’s a perfect fit for Brian Daboll’s offense, and no trades are needed — Sanders is their QB of the future. This pick’s a layup.

4. New England Patriots: Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

Drake Maye’s the future, so the Pats build their defense around a pass-rushing stud. Abdul Carter’s elite bend and motor make him a nightmare off the edge, ideal for Mike Vrabel’s scheme. He’s a top-four lock who’ll terrorize AFC East QBs.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Trevor Lawrence needs a run game to ease the pressure, and Ashton Jeanty’s a human highlight reel (2,739 yards in 2024). He’s the draft’s top RB, giving Doug Pederson a workhorse to balance the offense. Jaguars stay put and add a game-changer.

6. Las Vegas Raiders: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

The Raiders’ QB hunt continues, but they need weapons no matter who’s throwing. Tetairoa McMillan’s a 6-foot-5 red-zone monster who’ll dominate jump balls. He’s a WR1 for a team starving for playmakers. Vegas locks in a future star.

7. New York Jets: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

The Jets’ defense is nasty, but the D-line needs a disruptor to go next level. Mason Graham’s a pocket-pushing beast with Aaron Donald-esque traits. He’s a steal at No. 7, bolstering a front that’ll feast on QBs. New GM, same defensive grit.

8. Carolina Panthers: Will Campbell, OT, LSU

Bryce Young is dodging defenders like I dodge bad Wi-Fi signals. Will Campbell’s a rock-solid left tackle who’ll keep Young upright and boost the run game. This pick’s about protecting Carolina’s franchise QB. Panthers play it smart.

9. New Orleans Saints: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

The Saints’ secondary was a sieve last year, and they need a shutdown corner. Will Johnson’s a ball-hawk (5 INTs in 2024) who’ll lock down top receivers. He’s a plug-and-play starter for Dennis Allen’s defense. New Orleans tightens the back end.

10. Chicago Bears: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

Caleb Williams is cooking, but Chicago’s secondary needs depth to match their offense. Jahdae Barron’s a versatile DB with 9 PBUs and 5 picks in 2024, perfect for Matt Eberflus’ scheme. He’s a value pick at No. 10. Bears stay put and grab a gem.

11. San Francisco 49ers: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

George Kittle’s a stud, but the Niners need a young TE to groom. Tyler Warren’s a 6-foot-6 mismatch who can block and catch, fitting Kyle Shanahan’s offense like a glove. This pick adds a new dimension to their attack. San Fran plans for the future.

12. Dallas Cowboys: Jalon Walker, EDGE/LB, Georgia

Jerry Jones loves game-changers, and Jalon Walker’s a hybrid defender who can rush or cover. With Dante Fowler gone, Dallas needs edge help, and Walker’s a star in Dan Quinn’s scheme. This pick’s a defensive home run.

13. Miami Dolphins: Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

Jaelan Phillips’ injuries have Miami scrambling for edge depth. Shemar Stewart’s size and explosiveness make him a high-upside pick for Mike McDaniel’s defense. He’s a future starter who’ll keep the pressure on QBs. Dolphins add a pass-rusher.

14. Indianapolis Colts: Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

Anthony Richardson’s cannon needs more targets to unlock the offense. Luther Burden III’s a shifty playmaker who’ll torch DBs with his routes. He’s a spark for a passing game that needs pop. No trade — Indy grabs a steal at No. 14.

15. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

Atlanta’s pass rush was weaker than my Wi-Fi in a blizzard (31st in sacks). Mike Green’s 17 sacks in 2024 make him a no-brainer for Raheem Morris’ defense. He’s a high-motor guy who’ll feast in the NFC South. Falcons lock in a gem.

16. Seattle Seahawks: Josh Conerly, OL, Oregon

Seattle’s O-line was leakier than my cooler in a heatwave. Josh Conerly’s a polished tackle who’ll protect Geno Smith or Sam Darnold and open lanes for Kenneth Walker III. This pick stabilizes the offense. Seahawks play it smart.

17. Arizona Cardinals: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

Kyler Murray’s got weapons, but Arizona’s D-line needs a run-stopper. Kenneth Grant’s a 340-pound space-eater who’ll clog lanes and collapse pockets. He’s a perfect fit for Jonathan Gannon’s front. Cards keep it simple.

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18. TRADE! Pittsburgh Steelers (from Los Angeles Chargers): Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

Trade Details: Steelers send Picks 18 and 82 to Chargers for Picks 22 and 50.
Pittsburgh’s QB mess is uglier than my cave after a tailgate bender. Jaxson Dart’s grit and mobility make him a great fit for Mike Tomlin’s squad. The Chargers slide back, happy to add picks for their depth needs. This trade gives Pittsburgh its QB of the future.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

Todd Bowles loves his pass-rushers, and Donovan Ezeiruaku’s bendy athleticism is a dream fit. With Khalil Mack aging, Tampa needs a young edge to groom. This pick keeps their defense spicy. Bucs grab a future star.

20. Denver Broncos: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

Bo Nix is showing promise, but his WR room needs a deep threat. Matthew Golden’s speed stretches defenses and opens up Sean Payton’s playbook. This pick gives Denver a new offensive toy.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

The Bengals’ secondary needs a playmaker to pair with Geno Stone. Malaki Starks is a ball-hawking safety with elite range, ideal for Lou Anarumo’s defense. This pick adds a star to a unit needing depth. Cincy grabs a steal.

22. Los Angeles Chargers (from Steelers): Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

After trading down, Jim Harbaugh grabs Mykel Williams, a versatile edge who’ll thrive opposite Tuli Tuipulotu. He’s a high-motor guy for Jesse Minter’s scheme. The Chargers’ pass rush gets nastier with this pick. The extra draft capital sweetens the deal.

23. Green Bay Packers: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

Jordan Love’s WR room is solid, but Emeka Egbuka’s polish adds another layer. He’s a crisp route-runner who’ll feast in Matt LaFleur’s offense. This pick keeps Green Bay’s attack humming. The Packers grab value at No. 23.

24. Minnesota Vikings: James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

The Vikings’ pass rush needs a spark after losing Danielle Hunter’s production. James Pearce Jr.’s speed and bend make him a terror off the edge, perfectly suiting Brian Flores’ aggressive defense. He’s a steal at No. 24, ready to feast on NFC North QBs. Minnesota pounces on a high-upside disruptor.

25. Houston Texans: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

C.J. Stroud’s a star, but his O-line was a turnstile in 2024. Josh Simmons, despite a 2024 injury, has the upside to lock down left tackle. This pick protects Houston’s franchise QB. Texans play it safe.

26. Los Angeles Rams: Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina

Sean McVay’s offense is humming, but the secondary needs a lockdown corner to keep pace. Shavon Revel’s a rising star with elite length and 4.4 speed, making him a perfect fit for Chris Shula’s scheme. He’s a steal at No. 26, giving the Rams a plug-and-play starter. Rams shore up their back end.

27. Baltimore Ravens: Tyler Booker, G, Alabama

Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry need holes to run through, and the O-line’s showing some wear. Tyler Booker’s a mauling guard who’ll keep Baltimore’s ground game dominant. This pick adds grit to a playoff contender’s trenches. Ravens stay disciplined and beef up.

28. Detroit Lions: Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

Dan Campbell wants dogs, and Nic Scourton’s a relentless edge rusher who’ll pair with Aidan Hutchinson like chili and cornbread. His high motor fits Aaron Glenn’s aggressive defense perfectly. Detroit’s pass rush gets even nastier with this pick. Lions pounce on a beast.

29. TRADE! New Orleans Saints (from Washington Commanders): Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

Trade Details: Saints send Picks 29 and 87 to Commanders for Picks 32 and 58.
The Saints, already grabbing Tetairoa McMillan, double-dip on offense with Loveland’s agile pass-catching skills to juice up Kellen Moore’s playbook. He’s a mismatch nightmare who’ll complement their aerial attack. Washington slides back, happy to add picks for their defensive depth. This trade gives New Orleans a shiny new weapon.

30. Buffalo Bills: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

Buffalo’s run defense was softer than my post-game nachos in 2024, and they need a disruptor inside. Walter Nolen’s a space-eating DT who’ll clog lanes and pressure QBs, fitting Sean McDermott’s scheme like a glove. This pick strengthens the Bills’ front for a Super Bowl push. Bills grab a stud.

31. Kansas City Chiefs: Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State

Patrick Mahomes is a wizard, but his O-line needs fresh legs to keep him clean. Grey Zabel’s a versatile tackle/guard with the tools to thrive in Andy Reid’s scheme. This pick ensures KC’s trenches stay elite. Chiefs close with a smart, gritty lineman.

32. Philadelphia Eagles: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

The Super Bowl champs lost some D-line starters, so they pivot to the secondary with a freak athlete. Nick Emmanwori’s 10.0 RAS and ball-hawking skills make him a perfect fit to pair with Philly’s playmaking DBs. Howie Roseman closes the round with a high-upside banger for Vic Fangio’s defense. Eagles stay elite and add a spark.


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