2025 NFL Mock Draft: Predicting all seven rounds with likely landing spots for Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, Travis Hunter

Free agency is largely in the rearview mirror, and most of the big names have inked a deal. With depth charts mostly set, the 2025 NFL Draft is now the top priority for fans and teams. We've done the prep work since the start of the 2024 college football season to make sure you're ready […]

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Free agency is largely in the rearview mirror, and most of the big names have inked a deal. With depth charts mostly set, the 2025 NFL Draft is now the top priority for fans and teams. We've done the prep work since the start of the 2024 college football season to make sure you're ready for April's three-day marathon.

Our seven-round 2025 NFL mock draft blends my own evaluations with how I see team needs and what I've heard from league personnel. Of course, all 257 picks will be exactly right as you'd expect. Just don't hold me to that.

We'll surely see some trades and more signings before the first round kicks off, but this seven-round beast captures how I see things should shake out.

7-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft

1) Tennessee Titans: Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

Trade talks around the No. 1 pick have all but died, and I think that's because the Titans are more than comfortable with Cameron Ward here. Ward has the physical traits to be an excellent quarterback but must find balance within his play style. There's a lot of Jordan Love to his game, which brings high peaks and low valleys.

2) Cleveland Browns: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Cleveland seems perfectly content to land Shedeur Sanders if Ward is off the board. No position will help Kevin Stefanski and this front office save their positions beyond 2025 more than a quarterback. Sanders is more cerebral and mentally pro-ready than Ward, so the athletic sacrifice is easier to swallow for Cleveland because of the scheme they run. There's no better fit in terms of personality, leadership, and work ethic than Cleveland and Sanders.

3) New York Giants: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

Scouts highly regard Armand Membou, and for good reason. He demonstrates remarkable length and athleticism while playing tackle and guard, effectively leveraging his abilities against defenders. His game footage is striking, and his experience outshines that of many other prospects in this class. The Giants would prefer a quarterback, but Membou is a building block to stick at right tackle for years to come.

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

Abdul Carter is the best player in the class, but team needs dictate his minor fall. New England will happily grab him if he's not taken earlier. Carter's a foundational building block, which the Patriots desperately lack on its defense.

5) Jacksonville Jaguars: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

One of the more interesting takeaways from the Combine is that teams are more split than originally reported on what position Travis Hunter will primarily play. Hunter wants to continue playing every snap on both sides of the ball, but that's unlikely given the physicality of the NFL and extended schedule compared to college. If he's on the board, Jacksonville will benefit from the leadership and work ethic Hunter exudes on top of being an elite performer at whichever spot he's at.

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

Ashton Jeanty has become the popular pick here, but the Raiders have to give Geno Smith better receivers first. Tetairoa McMillan can be the primary weapon next to Brock Bowers, offering a huge wingspan and gliding ability to find yards after the catch.

7) New York Jets: Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

Myles Garrett and Mario Williams were The only athletes to match what Shemar Stewart did at the draft at his size. Those are two former No. 1 picks who were big hits for their respective franchises. Shemar Stewart didn't produce the same on the field as Garrett and Williams in college, though, totaling 4.5 sacks. The Jets can afford to take that risk at a huge positional need.

8) Carolina Panthers: Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

The Panthers have emerged as a suitor for Tyler Warren, but they could go in any direction and fill a hole. After a decent enough pro day, Mykel Williams is still probably the third-best pass-rushing prospect in the class. The Panthers have a ton of picks later on to take stabs at other needs, so this could be a foundational class for them.

9) New Orleans Saints: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

No team spends as recklessly as New Orleans does, but it'd be hard to blame them for grabbing Tyler Warren here. The board has good talent at other important positions, but Warren has the highest grade besides Jeanty. A tremendously explosive presence with good blocking ability, Warren is a top-five talent in the class.

10) Chicago Bears: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

You have to give credit to Ben Johnson and Ryan Poles for overhauling the offensive line in Chicago. They're free to take the best player on the board here, which is either Jeanty or Mason Graham. Jeanty earns the tiebreaker because, let's face it, having Caleb Williams with Jeanty is irresistible.

11) San Francisco 49ers: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

Mason Graham disappointed a little bit at the Combine with his measurements, weighing only 296 pounds compared to his listed number of 320. His film is still so good that it's unfair to push Graham much further down, but teams in this range can get their hopes up of landing a disruptive defensive tackle.

12) Dallas Cowboys: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

Adding more speed to this offense is a must, so it will directly influence Dallas' first two selections. Matthew Golden doesn't quite have the well-rounded game that Luther Burden does, but he's less confined as a slot prototype. Dallas doesn't want to overlap with CeeDee Lamb, so they opt for the local(ish) product.

13) Miami Dolphins: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

A mid-season injury and decision to sit out The Game against Ohio State and the Combine have zapped all of the hype and momentum around Will Johnson. That doesn't mean he's not the top pure corner in the class, but there's room for a discussion now. The Dolphins desperately need to add impact talent to its secondary.

14) Indianapolis Colts: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

There's a lot of talk about Jalon Walker's ability to be a versatile star at linebacker and on the edge, but Jihaad Campbell is even better in the role. He also has the size advantage, so I'm not sure why the hype isn't the same. The Colts know the value of a high-end linebacker and would maximize Campbell's massive potential.

15) Atlanta Falcons: Jalon Walker, LB/EDGE, Georgia

The trade for Matthew Judon did not work out, resulting in Atlanta's pressing need for a pass-rusher with this pick. Jalon Walker offers great value at this point, even if he is considered a bit undersized at 6-foot-2 and 245 pounds for a primary edge defender. However, his capability to excel as a three-down player stands out, owing to his strong skills as an off-ball linebacker, showcasing his remarkable versatility.

16) Arizona Cardinals: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

Kenneth Grant has fans within the top 10 picks, but he could also slide to the end of Round 1, so he's the owner of the most difficult range to predict. A physical beast at 6-foot-3 and 340 pounds, Grant wins with tremendous strength and more agility than you'd expect from a nose tackle. However, he's a little more Jordan Davis than Jalen Carter as an athlete, so it's possible he slides into the teens. Arizona desperately needs an injection of explosive youth along the interior line, and Grant fits the bill.

17) Cincinnati Bengals: Will Campbell, OL, LSU

How the NFL treats Will Campbell's arm length will directly impact his draft range. He has a similar arm length to some of the best-left tackles in NFL history, including Joe Thomas, Bryan Bulaga, and Duane Brown. However, the league can be finicky about sub-34-inch arms. If he falls, Cincinnati can't hesitate to add a player who should be a phenomenal guard or tackle.

18) Seattle Seahawks: Nick Emmanwori, SAF, South Carolina

There's not a more Seattle pick than Nick Emmanwori. He's the best athlete in the class and one of the best all-time. His on-field play merits taking him much higher than this, but the NFL doesn't love safeties. The Seahawks could use an upgrade to build three-safety looks, so Emmanwori fills the shoes left by Kam Chancellor.

19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

I believe James Pearce Jr. is being underestimated, as his run defense has faced some undue criticism. His tall, lean build still allows him to generate significant power, and his speed rush is among the best in the country. Tampa Bay must secure a cornerstone player in this class, and Pearce's potential for sacks makes him a great fit for that role.

20) Denver Broncos: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

The 2025 running back class is ridiculously loaded, so it's telling that Omarion Hampton separated himself from the pack to become the RB2 behind Ashton Jeanty. No other back can match Hampton's blend of size (5-foot-11, 221 pounds), speed, overall explosiveness, and on-field production. He plays exactly as you'd hope, boasting a freight-train-like presence. Denver needs a boost to its declining ground game, and Hampton can maximize their offensive line.

21) Pittsburgh Steelers: Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

The prospect of bringing Justin Fields back after an encouraging stint in 2024 is a positive for Pittsburgh, but throwing one dart at the position isn't enough. Jaxson Dart has separated himself as the QB3 with his pro-ready accuracy, confidence, experience, and athleticism. He doesn't have a high upside, but being a steady, borderline Pro Bowler could be enough to give the Steelers to win a Super Bowl.

22) Los Angeles Chargers: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

Emeka Egbuka fully embraces the "no block, no rock" adage that coaches live by, and Jim Harbaugh will love that. Egbuka is a high-end talent who will seamlessly fit into any NFL situation. Pairing him with Ladd McConkey would allow the Chargers to build a unique scheme that thrives at creating easy yards after the catch.

23) Green Bay Packers: Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina

It's not Green Bay's style to take an injured prospect, but Shavon Revel Jr. is too good to pass on. This secondary desperately needs athleticism and playmaking. If Revel was healthy, he'd push to be a top-five overall pick. It's worth rolling the dice on his torn ACL returning to 100%.

24) Minnesota Vikings: Azareye'h Thomas, CB, Florida State

Azareye'h Thomas only took part in position drills and the broad jump, but he walked away a winner to emerge as a viable option in this range. Standing 6-foot-2 and proving to be fluid enough to handle fast-breaking routes in drill work, Thomas will be coveted. Brian Flores is the best in the NFL at getting the most out of players with one especially strong skill and then mitigating their weaknesses.

25) Houston Texans: Grey Zabel, OC, North Dakota State

Houston's offensive line overhaul isn't done yet. With the center position needing more natural ability than what Jarrett Patterson can give, Grey Zabel is the perfect fit and value. The athletic run-mauler can be Houston's version of Travis Frederick for a decade.

26) Los Angeles Rams: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

I don't buy the top 15 hype for Jahdae Barron. Shorter slot defenders aren't worth that investment level. However, Barron's versatility and playmaking would be maximized with the Rams, and it's easier to accept what he is at this range. He reminds me a lot of Jaire Alexander.

27) Baltimore Ravens: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

Walter Nolen stood out at the Senior Bowl, showing off some great fluidity and explosiveness as a defensive tackle. While Mason Graham might have the upper hand in run defense and a more reliable game, Baltimore could be the perfect spot for Nolen to shine and develop. The question is whether he has the character to reach his ceiling.

28) Detroit Lions: Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

Some teams will pass on Mike Green's incredibly impressive resume because of some old character concerns and his lower level of competition, but Detroit is the type of franchise to bank on the film and his individual growth. Green logged 17 sacks and won 20% of his pass-rush snaps and then proved to be worthy of the expectations of a first-round pick with his Senior Bowl week performance. Detroit will almost certainly take a pass-rusher here, and Green is the right gamble.

29) Washington Commanders: Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas

I didn't plan on giving Washington a tackle after they invested so much into the Laremy Tunsil trade, but I love the possibility of Banks being a bookend with the veteran. Jayden Daniels needs more talent around him, and Kelvin Banks has the tools to be elite. He's still raw despite his effectiveness, but it's hard to imagine him losing out to a mediocre veteran in Andrew Wylie, even after a position change to the right side.

30) Buffalo Bills: TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

Does Buffalo want to pay James Cook $15 million a year? While he's a good back, they'd be better off trading him for a pick and replacing him with a rookie who will earn as much over the duration of his first deal. TreVeyon Henderson is an elite pass-blocker and explosive playmaker. There's a decent shot he'll be the best back in this class if he goes to the right situation, which Buffalo is.

31) Kansas City Chiefs: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

There's no way Kansas City will start a rookie left tackle next to Kinglsey Suamataia in 2025, so they go with the logical replacement for Travis Kelce. Colston Loveland deserves to be picked higher, but it's a tough position to justify reaching on. This would be a home run.

32) Philadelphia Eagles: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

The Eagles already have two first-round picks at defensive tackle in Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis, but they still found Milton Williams 652 snaps along the defensive line in 2024. Their rotation and varied alignments worked perfectly. With Williams set to bolt in free agency, Derrick Harmon can replenish the well with similar translatable moves and tools. Harmon is by far the most productive interior rusher, so this is a great value.

Round 2

33) Cleveland Browns: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

34) New York Giants: Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo

35) Tennessee Titans: Luther Burden, WR, Missouri

36) Jacksonville Jaguars: Malaki Starks, SAF, Georgia

37) Las Vegas Raiders: Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State

38) New England Patriots: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

39) Chicago Bears: Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State

40) New Orleans Saints: Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

41) Chicago Bears: Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami (FL)

42) New York Jets: Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

43) San Francisco 49ers: Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

44) Dallas Cowboys: Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

45) Indianapolis Colts: Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

46) Atlanta Falcons: Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

47) Arizona Cardinals: Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama

48) Miami Dolphins: Jonah Savaiinaea, OG, Arizona

49) Cincinnati Bengals: Darian Porter, CB, Iowa State

50) Seattle Seahawks: Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss

51) Denver Broncos: Xavier Watts, SAF, Notre Dame

52) Seattle Seahawks: Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon

53) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

54) Green Bay Packers: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State

55) Los Angeles Chargers: Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas

56) Buffalo Bills: Marcus Mbow, OG, Purdue

57) Carolina Panthers: Jack Bech, WR, TCU

58) Houston Texans: Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA

59) Baltimore Ravens: Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia

60) Detroit Lions: Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

61) Washington Commanders: Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

62) Buffalo Bills: Alfred Collins, DT, Texas

63) Kansas City Chiefs: Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee

64) Philadelphia Eagles: Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

Round 3

65) New York Giants: Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas

66) Kansas City Chiefs: Wyatt Milum, OL, West Virginia

67) Cleveland Browns: Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss

68) Las Vegas Raiders: Ollie Gordon, RB, Oklahoma State

69) New England Patriots: Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

70) Jacksonville Jaguars: Emery Jones Jr., OG, LSU

71) New Orleans Saints: Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

72) Chicago Bears: Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College

73) New York Jets: Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami (FL)

74) Carolina Panthers: T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina

75) San Francisco 49ers: Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

76) Dallas Cowboys: J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State

77) New England Patriots: Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

78) Arizona Cardinals: Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina

79) Houston Texans: Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

80) Indianapolis Colts: Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green

81) Cincinnati Bengals: Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU

82) Seattle Seahawks: Jared Wilson, IOL, Georgia

83) Pittsburgh Steelers: DJ Giddens, RB, Kansas State

84) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Andrew Mukuba, SAF, Texas

85) Denver Broncos: Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas

86) Los Angeles Chargers: Cameron Skattebo, RB, Arizona State

87) Green Bay Packers: Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan

88) Jacksonville Jaguars: Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

89) Houston Texans: Joshua Farmer, DL, Florida State

90) Los Angeles Rams: Demetrius Knight, LB, South Carolina

91) Baltimore Ravens: Lathan Ransom, SAF, Ohio State

92) Seattle Seahawks: Devin Neal, RB, Kansas

93) New Orleans Saints: Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech

94) Cleveland Browns: Jackson Slater, OG, Sacramento State

95) Kansas City Chiefs: Jared Ivey, EDGE, Ole Miss

96) Philadelphia Eagles: Oluwafemi Oladejo, EDGE, UCLA

97) Minnesota Vikings: Shemar Turner, DT, Texas A&M

98) Miami Dolphins: Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky

99) New York Giants: Charles Grant, IOL, William & Mary

100) San Francisco 49ers: Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville

101) Los Angeles Rams: Saivion Jones, EDGE, LSU

102) Detroit Lions: Anthony Belton, OT, NC State

Round 4

103) Tennessee Titans: Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State

104) Cleveland Browns: Nohl Williams, CB, Cal

105) New York Giants: Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State

106) New England Patriots: Kevin Winston Jr., SAF, Penn State

107) Jacksonville Jaguars: C.J. West, DT, Indiana

108) Las Vegas Raiders: Chris Paul Jr., LB, Ole Miss

109) Buffalo Bills: Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)

110) New York Jets: Ty Robinson, DT, Nebraska

111) Carolina Panthers: Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas

112) New Orleans Saints: Ajani Cornelius, OT, Oregon

113) San Francisco 49ers: Savion Williams, WR, TCU

114) Carolina Panthers: Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon

115) Arizona Cardinals: Chase Lundt, OT, UConn

116) Miami Dolphins: Jonas Sanker, SAF, Virginia

117) Indianapolis Colts: Elijah Roberts, EDGE, SMU

118) Atlanta Falcons: Jordan Phillips, DT, Maryland

119) Cincinnati Bengals: Billy Bowman, SAF, Oklahoma

120) Tennessee Titans: Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State

121) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville

122) Denver Broncos: Seth McLaughlin, OC, Ohio State

123) Pittsburgh Steelers: Jamaree Caldwell, DL, Oregon

124) Green Bay Packers: Raheim Sanders, RB, South Carolina

125) Los Angeles Chargers: Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech

126) Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Etienne, RB, Georgia

127) Los Angeles Rams: R.J. Harvey, RB, UCF

128) Washington Commanders: Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee

129) Baltimore Ravens: Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA

130) Detroit Lions: Cam Jackson, DT, Florida

131) New Orleans Saints: Malachi Moore, SAF, Alabama

132) Buffalo Bills: Kyle Williams, WR, Washington State

133) Kansas City Chiefs: Damien Martinez, RB, Miami (FL)

134) Philadelphia Eagles: Jaydon Blue, RB, Texas

135) Miami Dolphins: Luke Kandra, OG, Cincinnati

136) Baltimore Ravens: David Walker, EDGE, Central Arkansas

137) Seattle Seahawks: Esa Pole, OT, Washington State

138) San Francisco 49ers: Jaylen Reed, SAF, Penn State

Round 5

139) Minnesota Vikings: Dylan Fairchild, IOL, Georgia

140) Carolina Panthers: Jeffrey Bassa, LB, Oregon

141) Tennessee Titans: Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State

142) Jacksonville Jaguars: Ashton Gillotte, EDGE, Louisville

143) Las Vegas Raiders: Rylie Mills, DT, Notre Dame

144) New England Patriots: Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech

145) New York Jets: Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State

146) Carolina Panthers: Jalen Rivers, OT, Miami (FL)

147) San Francisco 49ers: Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville

148) Chicago Bears: Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)

149) Dallas Cowboys: Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE, Virginia Tech

150) Miami Dolphins: Jake Majors, IOL, Texas

151) Indianapolis Colts: Will Howard, QB, Ohio State

152) Arizona Cardinals: Tyler Cooper, IOL, Minnesota

153) Cincinnati Bengals: Hollin Pierce, OT, Rutgers

154) New York Giants: Miles Frazier, IOL, LSU

155) Miami Dolphins: Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia

156) New York Jets: Jasheen Davis, EDGE, Wake Forest

157) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jake Briningstool, TE, Clemson

158) Los Angeles Chargers: Sean Martin, DL, West Virginia

159) Green Bay Packers: Joshua Gray, IOL, Oregon State

160) San Francisco 49ers: Tyler Batty, EDGE, BYU

161) Philadelphia Eagles: LaJohntay Wester, WR, Colorado

162) Pittsburgh Steelers: Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois

163) Carolina Panthers: Andres Borregales, K, Miami (FL)

164) Cleveland Browns: Luke Felix-Fualalo, OT, Hawaii

165) Philadelphia Eagles: Clay Webb, IOL, Jacksonville State

166) Houston Texans: Upton Stout, CB, Western Kentucky

167) Tennessee Titans: Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame

168) Philadelphia Eagles: Cody Lindenberg, LB, Minnesota

169) Buffalo Bills: Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech

170) Buffalo Bills: Brandon Adams, CB, UCF

171) Dallas Cowboys: Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa

172) Seattle Seahawks: Kobe King, LB, Penn State

173) Buffalo Bills: Nick Nash, WR, San Jose State

174) Dallas Cowboys: Javontez Spraggins, OG, Tennessee

175) Seattle Seahawks: R.J. Maryland, TE, SMU

176) Baltimore Ravens: Sebastian Castro, SAF, Iowa

Round 6

177) Buffalo Bills: Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State

178) Tennessee Titans: Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers

179) Cleveland Browns: Trey Wedig, OT, Indiana

180) Las Vegas Raiders: Howard Cross III, DL, Notre Dame

181) Los Angeles Chargers: Jack Nelson, OL, Wisconsin

182) Jacksonville Jaguars: Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse

183) Baltimore Ravens: Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame

184) New Orleans Saints: Dante Trader Jr., SAF, Maryland

185) Seattle Seahawks: Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers

186) New York Jets: Isaiah Neyor, WR, Nebraska

187) Minnesota Vikings: Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State

188) Dallas Cowboys: Bru McCoy, WR, Tennessee

189) Indianapolis Colts: Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana

190) Los Angeles Rams: Kaden Moore, IOL, Virginia Tech

191) Denver Broncos: Fadil Diggs, EDGE, Syracuse

192) Cleveland Browns: Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota

193) Cincinnati Bengals: Jabbar Muhammad, CB, Oregon

194) Jacksonville Jaguars: Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa

195) Los Angeles Rams: Justin Walley, CB, Minnesota

196) Detroit Lions: Kalel Mullings, RB, Michigan

197) Denver Broncos: Connor Colby, IOL, Iowa

198) Green Bay Packers: Craig Woodson, SAF, Cal

199) Los Angeles Chargers: Antwane Wells Jr., WR, Ole Miss

200) Cleveland Browns: Jo'Quavious Marks, RB, USC

201) Los Angeles Rams: Phil Mafah, RB, Clemson

202) Los Angeles Rams: Simeon Barrow Jr., DL, Miami (FL)

203) Baltimore Ravens: Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB, Kentucky

204) Dallas Cowboys: Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech

205) Washington Commanders: Efton Chism III, Eastern Washington

206) Buffalo Bills: Taylor Elgersma, QB, Wilfrid Laurier

207) New York Jets: Cody Simon, LB, Ohio State

208) Denver Broncos: Aaron Smith, LB, South Carolina State

209) Los Angeles Chargers: Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, OT, Florida

210) Baltimore Ravens: Chimere Dike, WR, Florida

211) Dallas Cowboys: Dont'e Thornton, WR, Tennessee

212) Baltimore Ravens: Caleb Rogers, IOL, Texas Tech

213) Las Vegas Raiders: Aubrey Banks, SAF, West Virginia

214) Los Angeles Chargers: Carson Vinson, IOL, Alabama A&M

215) Las Vegas Raiders: Bryson Nesbit, TE, North Carolina

216) Cleveland Browns: Cam'Ron Silmon Craig, SAF, Colorado

Round 7

217) New England Patriots: Tyreem Powell, LB, Rutgers

218) Atlanta Falcons: Nick Jackson, LB, Iowa

219) New York Giants: Jonas Sanker, SAF, Virginia

220) New England Patriots: De'Rickey Wright, SAF, Vanderbilt

221) Jacksonville Jaguars: Corey Kiner, RB, Cincinnati

222) Las Vegas Raiders: Caden Prieskorn, TE, Ole Miss

223) Seattle Seahawks: Isas Waxter, CB, Villanova

224) Miami Dolphins: Seth Henigan, QB, Memphis

225) Arizona Cardinals: Jacob Gardner, IOL, Colorado State

226) Kansas City Chiefs: Carter Runyon, TE, Towson

227) San Francisco 49ers: Gavin Bartholomew, TE, Pitt

228) Detroit Lions: Mac McWilliams, SAF, UCF

229) Pittsburgh Steelers: Marcus Wehr, IOL, Montana State

230) Carolina Panthers: Quinn Schulte, SAF, Iowa

231) Miami Dolphins: Brashard Smith, RB, SMU

232) Indianapolis Colts: Collin Oliver, EDGE, Oklahoma State

233) Chicago Bears: Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech

234) Seattle Seahawks: Aiden Williams, IOL, Minnesota Duluth

235) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Akili Arnold, SAF, USC

236) Houston Texans: Deshawn Pace, SAF, Cincinnati

237) Green Bay Packers: Greg Penn III, LB, LSU

238) New England Patriots: Theo Wease, WR, Missouri

239) Dallas Cowboys: Jestin Jacobs, LB, Oregon

240) Chicago Bears: Alijah Huzzie, CB, North Carolina

241) Houston Texans: Joe Huber, OG, Wisconsin

242) Atlanta Falcons: Willie Lampkin, OG, North Carolina

243) Baltimore Ravens: Bryce Benhart, OT, Nebraska

244) Detroit Lions: Garnett Hollis Jr., CB, West Virginia

245) Washington Commanders: Elijah Badger, WR, Florida

246) New York Giants: Max Brosmer, QB, Minnesota

247) Dallas Cowboys: Que Robinson, EDGE, Alabama

248) New Orleans Saints: Jaylin Lane, WR, Virginia Tech

249) San Francisco 49ers: David Gbenda, LB, Texas

250) Green Bay Packers: Caleb Ransaw, SAF, Tulane

251) Kansas City Chiefs: Arian Smith, WR, Georgia

252) San Francisco 49ers: C.J. Dipprel, TE, Alabama

253) Miami Dolphins: Brendan Mott, EDGE, Kansas State

254) New Orleans Saints: Devin Kirkwood, CB, UCLA

255) Cleveland Browns: Daniel Jackson, WR, Minnesota

256) Los Angeles Chargers: Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins., EDGE, Georgia

257) Kansas City Chiefs: Fentrell Cypress, CB, Florida State