Mock draft projections for Florida Gators in the 2025 NFL Draft

The Florida Gators have a half dozen players with multiple mock draft projections for the 2025 NFL Draft this week. Three more players are projected in at least one mock draft.
UF has had nine players selected three times, once under Steve Spurrier (1992) and twice under Urban Meyer (2007 and 2008). Eight players have been selected nine times (eight in the common draft era).
The 2025 NFL Draft begins on Thursday in Green Bay, Wisconsin, at 8 p.m. ET and will be available on NFL Network, NFL+, ESPN and ESPN2. Rounds 2 and 3 take place Friday at 7 p.m. ET and the final rounds will be on Saturday starting at noon ET.
Here are the latest mock draft projections for the Florida Gators.
DT Cam Jackson
Round 4, No. 103 overall pick, Tennessee Titans (The Athletic)
Round 5, No. 147 overall pick, San Francisco 49ers (ESPN)
Round 5, No. 156 overall pick, Pittsburgh Steelers (CBS Sports)
Round 5, No. 168 overall pick, Philadelphia Eagles (Sporting News)
Round 7, No. 220 overall pick, New England Patriots (PFF.com)
WR Chimere Dike
Round 5, No. 155 overall pick, Miami Dolphins (CBS Sports)
Round 5, No. 159 overall pick, Green Bay Packers (ESPN)
Round 5, No. 168 overall pick, Philadelphia Eagles (NFL.com)
Round 6, No. 183 overall pick, Pittsburgh Steelers (The Athletic)
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LB Shemar James
Round 5, No. 141 overall pick, Tennessee Titans (NFL.com)
Round 5, No. 175 overall pick, Seattle Seahawks (ESPN)
Round 6, No. 186 overall pick, New York Jets (CBS Sports)
Round 6, No. 207 overall pick, New York Jets (The Athletic)
CB Jason Marshall Jr.
Round 4, No. 128 overall pick, Washington Commanders (NFL.com)
Round 6, No. 200 overall pick, Washington Commanders (CBS Sports)
Round 6, No. 208 overall pick, Denver Broncos, (Sporting News)
Round 6, No. 215 overall pick, Las Angeles Raiders (ESPN)
Round 7, No. 236 overall pick, Houston Texans (The Athletic)
Round 7, No. 250 overall pick, Green Bay Packers (PFF.com)
OT Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson
Round 4, No. 138 overall pick, San Francisco 49ers (PFF.com)
Round 4, No. 104 overall pick, Cleveland Browns (Sporting News)
WR Elijhah Badger
Round 6, No. 183 overall pick, Baltimore Ravens (PFF.com)
Round 6, No. 214 overall pick, Los Angeles Chargers (ESPN)
Round 7, No. 248 overall pick, New Orleans Saints (CBS Sports)
RB Montrell Johnson Jr.
Round 7, No. 234 overall pick, Seattle Seahawks (NFL.com)
DB Trikweze Bridges
Round 7, No. 239 overall pick, Dallas Cowboys (NFL.com)
P Jeremy Crawshaw
Round 6, No. 208 overall pick, Denver Broncos (CBS Sports)