March 26, 2025:
With less than a month to go until the 2025 NFL Draft, which college stars will end up where?
The first round of the NFL Draft is on Thursday April 24. The second and third rounds take place on April 25, followed by rounds four to seven on April 26.
The event will be held at Green Bay’s iconic Lambeau Field.
All signs point to Miami quarterback Cam Ward being the No 1 overall draft pick to the Tennessee Titans.
With help from NFL Mock Draft Database, we break down which players are projected to end up where…
The Titans take the best quarterback available to be the face of the franchise.
The Browns signed Myles Garrett to a record contract. Why not pair him with the draft’s top defensive player to create a formidable pass rush?
First they signed Jameis Winston, and then Russell Wilson… But the Giants still need to fix a long-term problem at quarterback and cannot pass up on Sanders’ potential.
The most exciting player in recent history ends up in New England – but will he play defense or offense? Or both?
It’s time for Jacksonville to rebuild in the trenches, and Graham is a fantastic interior defensive option.
The NFL has been reminded just how valuable running backs are in this league. The Raiders go big with the best runner in the draft.
While Justin Fields may not be the long-term option, the Jets have to give the $20m-a-year quarterback the best chance to succeed with better protection.
The Panthers produced just 32 sacks last season – third worst in the league. Walker will improve the pass rush immediately.
New head coach Kellen Moore gets a No 1 option to pair with talented but oft-injured Chris Olave.
Caleb Williams was sacked a league-high 68 times last season. Chicago cannot let that happen again.
Charvarius Ward left for the Colts and Barron would be an ideal replacement.
Golden’s speed caught the eye at the NFL Scouting Combine, and he becomes an instant deep threat to give CeeDee Lamb more freedom to operate.
Run the football. Protect Tua Tagovailoa. Banks improves a middling Miami line.
The Colts add an offensive weapon to assistant Anthony Richardson’s development.
Atlanta sacked the quarterback just 31 times last season (second worst in the NFL). They need help.
The Cards take a versatile linebacker to improve their defense.
The Bengals did not reach the quarterback enough last year and Trey Hendrickson is 30 and seeking a pay rise.
When you give a new quarterback (Sam Darnold) a $100m contract, why not give them the best chance to succeed with improved protection?
Emmanwori’s Scouting Combine performance was incredible, and the Bucs gladly snap up a supreme athlete.
The Broncos are in desperate need of a backfield upgrade, and Hampton can be an immediate three-down starter.
With no news from Aaron Rodgers, Pittsburgh invest in a quarterback with excellent tools.
Outside of Ladd McConkey, the Chargers are struggling for weapons for Justin Herbert. Loveland would be a top target.
The Packers are not desperate in any area, so Harmon is the best option here.
Considered by some as the best safety in the class, Starks adds to an already strong Minnesota roster.
Laremy Tunsil was traded to the Commanders despite CJ Stroud’s sack woes last season. Houston need OL help.
LA have a great defensive front, but Hairston helps on the back end.
In order to compete against the quality quarterbacks in the AFC, Baltimore reload the pass rush with a sack machine.
Injuries on the defense cost the Lions down the stretch and Pearce will help both immediately and late in the season.
Washington have made huge offensive moves this offseason, so they go defense early in the draft.
Buffalo have the pass rush, and now they add a big body in the middle.
The Eagles obliterated KC’s offensive line at the Super Bowl. The Chiefs will look to rebuild Patrick Mahomes’ protection.
After losing multiple defensive stars from their Super Bowl run, the Eagles turn to the trenches for more firepower.