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2025 NFL Draft: Mel Kiper, Field Yates reveal 3-round mock, predictions for first 102 picks with big trades

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ESPN’s Mel Kiper and Field Yates revealed a three-round NFL Mock Draft and predictions for the first 102 picks. This includes some significant trades.

Those trades even lead to some quarterbacks so it’s about to get real interesting for some of these teams. This NFL Mock Drafts addresses a lot of needs for certain franchises.

Let’s dive into ESPN’s latest NFL Mock Draft going through the first three rounds. Yates has the odd-numbered picks while Kiper has the even-numbered ones.

1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB – Miami

Ward is the go-to pick at No. 1 at this point and if your NFL Mock Draft doesn’t have him here, what are you doing? The former Miami star is set to be a franchise changer.

At least, that’s what the Titans hope for right? He steadily improved throughout his college career and the Titans are banking on this hard reset as a team.

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

Travis Hunter
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Hunter is the pick here in this NFL Mock Draft. Seemingly, the Heisman Trophy winner is now the popular selection for the Browns.

He can play both ways and it’s a matter of how Cleveland views him as an NFL player. He’s bound to play both sides but which one will he do primarily?

3. New York Giants: Abdul Carter, EDGE – Penn State

So if the Giants don’t draft a quarterback here and Hunter is not available, it’d be wise to take Carter. The Giants will have their own NFC East version of Micah Parsons!

That’s Carter’s biggest comparison, as far as current players are concerned. He’s a game wrecked and the type of player that can change a defense with his presence.

4. New England Patriots: Will Campbell, OT – LSU

Without the defensive stars available that were selected above, the Patriots would bode well to draft a franchise tackle. Campbell will be in charge of keeping Drake Maye afloat in the pocket.

He can do it too. Campbell is widely considered the best tackle in the draft class and that hasn’t changed in this NFL Mock Draft.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham, DL – Michigan

Michigan Wolverines football defensive tackle Mason Graham was named a unanimous All-American. (Photo by Eric Seals / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)
(Photo by Eric Seals / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

Another NFL Mock Draft, another prediction of Mason Graham to the Jacksonville Jaguars. That’s right, these two parties seem to be made for each other.

In fact, it might be a travesty if the Jaguars don’t take a talented player like this and opt for someone else. Just get the jersey already.

6. Las Vegas Raiders: Ashton Jeanty, RB – Boise State

The Raiders and Jeanty seem like a great match at this point. Why not give Geno Smith a great weapon in the backfield?

As long as the offensive line holds up, Jeanty might be borderline unstoppable right off the bat. This is a solid selection in this NFL Draft Mock Draft.

7. New York Jets: Armand Membou, OT – Missouri

Membou rose up NFL Mock Draft boards following the Scouting Combine. His freakish athleticism really stands out.

Is he a top 10 pick? ESPN thinks so after keeping him in the back half of the first round for most mocks. The Jets won’t hurt themselves trying to improve the offensive line once again.

8. Carolina Panthers: Jalon Walker, LB/EDGE – Georgia

Georgia Bulldogs Jalon Walker NFL Draft
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Walker is a dude, that’s a fact. He’s an instant starter for the Panthers and gives them a fearsome presence on the edge.

ESPN wouldn’t have Walker lasting too much longer in this first round of this NFL Mock Draft if he doesn’t go here. So, Carolina has to swoop in on the Georgia pass rusher.

9. New Orleans Saints: Shedeur Sanders, QB – Colorado

And here is where Sanders goes in this NFL Mock Draft. With Derek Carr’s 2025 season up in the air, the Saints need to act quickly.

Not a quick fix at quarterback, but a long term solution. Sanders seemingly could develop quite nicely in Kellen Moore’s offense in New Orleans. Look what the latter did with Jalen Hurts in a balanced approach last year.

10. Chicago Bears: Tyler Warren, TE – Penn State

Why not get a weapon for Caleb Williams? That’s what this NFL Mock Draft from ESPN does as Warren could be the total package.

He was an elite tight end for Penn State last season and you can even line him up in the backfield. A hybrid weapon, Warren can bring an interesting dimension to the Chicago offense.

3-round NFL Mock Draft from ESPN

11. San Francisco 49ers: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT – Texas
12. Dallas Cowboys: Matthew Golden, WR – Texas
13. Miami Dolphins: Will Johnson, CB – Michigan
14. Indianapolis Colts: Colston Loveland, TE – Michigan
15. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Green, EDGE – Marshall
16. Arizona Cardinals: Jahdae Barron, CB – Texas
17. Cincinnati Bengals: Walter Nolen, DT – Ole Miss
18. Seattle Seahawks: Grey Zabel, G/C, North Dakota State
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Nick Emmanwori, S – South Carolina
20. Denver Broncos: Omarion Hampton, RB – North Carolina
21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Derrick Harmon, DT – Oregon
22. Los Angles Chargers: Emeka Egbuka, WR – Ohio State
23. Green Bay Packers: Shemar Stewart, EDGE – Texas A&M
24. Minnesota Vikings: Donovan Jackson, G – Ohio State
25. Houston Texans: Tetairoa McMillan, WR – Arizona
26. Los Angeles Rams: Maxwell Hairston, CB – Kentucky
27. Baltimore Ravens: Malaki Starks, S – Georgia
28. Detroit Lions: Mykel Williams, EDGE – Georgia
29. Cleveland Browns (trade with Washington Commanders): Jaxson Dart, QB – Ole Miss
30. Buffalo Bills: Trey Amos, CB – Ole Miss
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Josh Conerly Jr., OT – Oregon
32. Philadelphia Eagles: Jihaad Campbell, LB – Alabama

NFL Mock Draft Round 2

33. Washington Commanders: Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE – Boston College
34. New York Giants: Tyler Shough, QB – Louisville
35. Tennessee Titans: Jayden Higgins, WR – Iowa State
36. Jacksonville Jaguars: Luther Burden III, WR – Missouri
37. Las Vegas Raiders: Josh Simmons, OT – Ohio State
38. New England Patriots: Kenneth Grant, DT – Michigan
39. Chicago Bears: TreVeyon Henderson, RB – Ohio State
40. New Orleans Saints: Azareye’h Thomas, CB – Florida State
41. Chicago Bears: Nic Scourton, EDGE – Texas A&M
42. New York Jets: Elijah Arroyo, TE – Miami
43. San Francisco 49ers: James Pearce Jr., EDGE – Tennessee
44. Dallas Cowboys: Shavon Revel Jr., CB – East Carolina
45. Indianapolis Colts: Carson Schwesinger, LB – UCLA
46. Atlanta Falcons: Benjamin Morrison, CB – Notre Dame
47. Arizona Cardinals: Tyler Booker, G – Alabama
48. Miami Dolphins: Darius Alexander, DT – Toledo
49. Cincinnati Bengals: Xavier Watts, S – Notre Dame
50. Seattle Seahawks: Jonah Savaiinaea, G – Arizona 
51. Denver Broncos: Mason Taylor, TE – LSU
52. Seattle Seahawks: Jack Bech, WR – TCU
53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Darien Porter, CB – Iowa State
54. Green Bay Packers: Jaylin Noel, WR – Iowa State
55. Los Angeles Chargers: Quinshon Judkins, RB – Ohio State
56. Buffalo Bills: Savion Williams, WR – TCU
57. Carolina Panthers: Ozzy Trapilo, OT – Boston College
58. Houston Texans: Anthony Belton, OT/G – NC State
59. Baltimore Ravens: JT Tuimoloau, EDGE – Ohio State
60. Detroit Lions: Marcus Mbow, G – Purdue
61. Washington Commanders: Jacob Parrish, CB – Kansas State
62. Buffalo Bills: Oluwafemi Oladejo, EDGE – UCLA
63. Kansas City Chiefs: Landon Jackson, EDGE – Arkansas
64. Philadelphia Eagles: Kevin Winston Jr., S – Penn State

NFL Mock Draft Round 3

65. New York Giants: Tate Ratledge, G – Georgia
66. Kansas City Chiefs: Harold Fannin Jr., TE/HB – Bowling Green
67. Washington Commanders (via projected trade with Browns): Kaleb Johnson, RB – Iowa
68. Pittsburgh Steelers (trade with Raiders): Jalen Milroe, QB – Alabama
69. New England Patriots: Kyle Williams, WR – Washington State
70. Jacksonville Jaguars: Andrew Mukuba, S – Texas
71. New Orleans Saints: Jordan Burch, EDGE – Oregon
72. Chicago Bears: Aireontae Ersery, OT – Minnesota
73. New York Jets: Princely Umanmielen, EDGE – Ole Miss
74. Carolina Panthers: Tyleik Williams, DT – Ohio State
75. San Francisco 49ers: Alfred Collins, DT – Texas
76. Dallas Cowboys: Dylan Sampson, RB – Tennessee
77. New England Patriots: Wyatt Milum, G – West Virginia
78. Arizona Cardinals: Tai Felton, WR – Maryland
79. Houston Texans: Jared Wilson, C/G – Georgia
80. Indianapolis Colts: Emery Jones Jr., G – LSU
81. Cincinnati Bengals: Jack Sawyer, EDGE – Ohio State
82. Seattle Seahawks: Joshua Farmer, DT – Florida State
83. Las Vegas Raiders (via projected trade with Steelers): Shemar Turner, DL – Texas A&M
84. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Nick Martin, LB – Oklahoma State
85. Denver Broncos: Elic Ayomanor, WR – Stanford
86. Los Angeles Chargers: Rylie Mills, DT – Notre Dame
87. Green Bay Packers: TJ Sanders, DT – South Carolina
88. Jacksonville Jaguars: Quincy Riley, CB – Louisville
89. Houston Texans: Ty Robinson, DT – Nebraska
90. Los Angeles Rams: Will Howard, QB – Ohio State
91. Baltimore Ravens: Demetrius Knight Jr., LB – South Carolina
92. Seattle Seahawks: Nohl Williams, CB – Cal
93. New Orleans Saints: Tre Harris, WR – Ole Miss
94. Cleveland Browns: Ashton Gillotte, EDGE – Louisville
95. Kansas City Chiefs: Dylan Fairchild, G – Georgia
96. Philadelphia Eagles: CJ West, DT – Indiana
97. Minnesota Vikings: Billy Bowman Jr., S – Oklahoma
98. Miami Dolphins: Charles Grant, OT – William & Mary
99. New York Giants: Omarr Norman-Lott, DT – Tennessee
100. San Francisco 49ers: Upton Stout, CB – Western Kentucky
101. Los Angeles Rams: Kyle Kennard, EDGE – South Carolina
102. Detroit Lions: Barrett Carter, LB – Clemson