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2025 NFL Draft: PFF mock projects blockbuster Cowboys trade for Myles Garrett

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2025 NFL Draft: PFF mock projects blockbuster Cowboys trade for Myles Garrett
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The latest NFL Mock Draft from Pro Football Focus is here and it features a blockbuster trade featuring Myles Garrett leaving the Cleveland Browns.

The Browns will ship him off to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for some draft capital. The rebuild for Cleveland is on as they’ll be able to acquire some great talent.

But as always, there’s more picks in a mock draft than just one team so let’s dive in!

1. Tennessee Titans: Travis Hunter, CB/WR – Colorado

If you’re the Titans, you might as well take the best player available on the board and that’s Hunter. After a Heisman Trophy season, Hunter plans to play both ways in the pros.

It seems like this mock draft doesn’t have a QB going to the Titans with this pick, so, get a superstar. Perhaps Hunter revitalizes Tennessee.

2. Cleveland Browns: Abdul Carter, EDGE – Penn State

Abdul Carter, Penn State
Abdul Carter, Penn State – © Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images

This isn’t even the best thing the Browns will do in this mock draft, arguably. That’ll be for later and outside the top 10 picks.

Still, Carter is a game wrecker. Unfortunately, he won’t be with Myles Garrett in this scenario and you’ll see why later. But nonetheless, Carter has the skill to be a No. 1 overall pick.

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

The Giants get their quarterback of the future, and perhaps present, in this mock draft. Most say Cam Ward is QB1 but Sanders is right there as well.

He was one of the most accurate quarterbacks in college football the last two years, despite some offensive line issues. Sanders is a star and he heads to the biggest market.

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

The Patriots need to protect QB Drake Maye, and give him weapons of course, so they get their guy in Campbell. This mock draft doesn’t see Campbell falling out of the top five.

The former LSU star is a day one starter for the Patriots and it could start the ascension for the Mike Vrabel era in New England. Easy pick here.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham, DT – 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)

The Jaguars will address the middle of the defensive line in this mock draft. If Graham is still on the board, you can’t pass on this talent.

Graham is an elite run stuffer and is pretty darn good in the pass rush as well. Jacksonville is rebuilding, so they basically need top tier talent.

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

This mock draft has Jeanty going in the top 10, which is a rare sight as of now. But, it could happen right? Rather than go the QB route, the Raiders snag the Heisman runner up.

There’s no doubt Jeanty is an elite running back and if Saquon Barkley proved anything this year, an elite talent in the right situation could pay off in a big way. But the Raiders do need more than just a great RB.

7. New York Jets: Cam Ward, QB – Miami

Stop us if you’ve heard this in a mock draft: the Jets get a new franchise quarterback. Well, if Ward, or Sanders for that matter, is available here, you have to take him right?

No more Aaron Rodgers means another factory reset for New York. Ward consistently got better throughout his college career and has a cannon for an arm. He is a big play machine!

8. Carolina Panthers: Tetairoa McMillan, WR – Arizona

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Now that Bryce Young showed off why he was the No. 1 overall pick the other year, the Panthers have some juice. So, this mock draft has him getting a new weapon.

McMillan can stretch the field and go up and get it. He’s arguably the best wide receiver in this draft and perhaps the most likely to go in the top 10 this April.

9. New Orleans Saints: James Pearce Jr., EDGE – Tennessee

New head coach Kellen Moore will certainly bring a new spark to the offense, but defense wins championships. So to get to that point, as this mock draft points out, Pearce Jr. is the pick.

He’ll bring an immediate boost to the pass rush as a rookie but the Saints still need to get more than just one player to change their fortune. But let’s not forget, the NFC South could be winnable for everyone next season.

10. Chicago Bears: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT – Texas

Just like the Patriots, the Bears need to protect Caleb Williams, their franchise quarterback. This mock draft has Banks going at the tail end of the top 10.

Campbell and Banks might be interchangeable when it comes to top tackle prospects. So if you can get one of them, don’t miss your shot!

PFF Mock Draft with trades featuring Myles Garrett

11. San Francisco 49ers: Josh Simmons, OT – Ohio State
12. Cleveland Browns: Will Johnson, CB – Michigan

*Trade: Browns receive 2025 first-round pick (No. 12), 2026 first-round pick. Dallas Cowboys receive edge defender Myles Garrett in this mock draft

13. Miami Dolphins: Armand Membou, OT – Missouri
14. Indianapolis Colts: Tyler Warren, TE – Penn State
15. Atlanta Falcons: Mike Green, EDGE – Missouri
16. Arizona Cardinals: Mykel Williams, EDGE – Georgia
17. Cincinnati Bengals: Walter Nolen, DL – Ole Miss
18. Seattle Seahawks: Jalon Walker, LB – Georgia
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Benjamin Morrison, CB – Notre Dame
20. Denver Broncos: Malaki Starks, S – Georgia
21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Emeka Egbuka, WR – Ohio State
22. Los Angeles Chargers: Omarion Hampton, RB – North Carolina
23. Green Bay Packers: Shemar Stewart, EDGE – Texas A&M
24. Minnesota Vikings: Jahdae Barron, CB – Texas
25. Houston Texans: Luther Burden III, WR – Missouri
26. Los Angeles Rams: Josh Conerly, OT – Oregon
27. Baltimore Ravens: Tyler Booker, OL – Alabama
28. Detroit Lions: Nic Scourton, EDGE – Texas A&M
29. Washington Commanders: Grey Zabel, OT – North Dakota State
30. Buffalo Bills: Kenneth Grant, DL – Michigan
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Colston Loveland, TE – Michigan
32. Philadelphia Eagles: Jack Sawyer, EDGE – Ohio State