2025 NFL Draft: Round 2 Recap
A look at each pick for every NFL team in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft.
NFL DRAFT ROUND 1 RECAP: PICKS 1-10 || PICKS 11-21 || PICKS 22-32
A look at each pick for every NFL team in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft in Green Bay. Be sure to refer to the NFL Draft Bible for further in-depth analysis.
ROUND 2
33. Cleveland Browns: Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA - From walk-on to wonderwall, Schwesinger brings tremendous range, instincts, smarts and leadership.
34. Houston Texans (via NYG): Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State - A big boundary wideout with explosive speed, Higgins is a much-needed playmaker.
35. Seattle Seahawks (via TEN): Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina - The Seahawks have invested heavily into their secondary and they hope to have found the next Kam Chancellor in Emmanwori.
36. Cleveland Browns (via JAX): Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State - This is a complete back who can run between the tackles but also has some shiftiness and can block very well.
37. Miami Dolphins (via LVR): Jonah Savaiinaea, OG, Arizona - A college tackle who will need to kick inside, Savaiinaea looks like he has two left feet at times.
38. New England Patriots: TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State - An electric runner who significantly enhances the Patriots backfield.
39. Chicago Bears (via CAR): Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri - With weapons galore, Chicago has setup Caleb Williams for success. Burden is a super slot standout in the making.
40. New Orleans Saints: Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville - Considering the uncertain status surrounding Derek Carr, the college journeyman Shough could find himself competing for a starting gig.
41. Buffalo Bills (via CHI): TJ Sanders, DT, South Carolina - Inserting Sanders next to Ed Oliver enables Buffalo to mix-and-match up front along the defensive line.
42. New York Jets: Mason Taylor, TE, LSU - After bypassing on Tyler Warren in round one, the Jets score an excellent consolation prize in Taylor who brings immense upside.
43. San Francisco 49ers: Alfred Collins, DT, Texas - While Collins comes with some injury history, he’s a space eater who can be disruptive from the interior, or exterior.
44. Dallas Cowboys: Donovan Ezeiruaku, ER, Boston College - Injecting the explosive Ezeiruaku opposite of Micah Parsons could produce bountiful results.
45. Indianapolis Colts: JT Tuimoloau, ER, Ohio State - A high-motor, experienced edge rusher with sound fundamentals, Tuimoloau can be a solid starter for a long time.
46. Los Angeles Rams (via ATL): Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon - The son of a coach, Ferguson possesses great instincts, solid hands and can move the chains.
47. Arizona Cardinals: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan - A long, lengthy corner with elite ball instincts, Johnson dealt with turf toe and knee injuries, which creates concerns about his durability.
48. Houston Texans (via MIA thru LVR): Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota - Watch out for Ersery who brings mammoth size and quickness with the upside to start sooner, rather than later.
49. Cincinnati Bengals: Demetrius Knight Jr. - More of a traditional downhill thumper, Knight Jr. consistently shows up around the football but can be a liability in pass coverage.
50. Seattle Seahawks: Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami - An injury-riddled career hindered Arroyo early on but he busted out in a big way during his final season, showcasing his pass-catching prowess.
51. Carolina Panthers (via DEN): Nic Scourton, ER, Texas A&M - Blessed with a stout anchor, Scourton is a power-rusher who can generate great push and leverage.
52. Tennessee Titans (via SEA thru PIT): Oluwafemi Oladejo, ER, UCLA - One of the premium value picks of the entire draft, Oladejo is a raw pass-rusher whose best football is ahead of him.
53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame - A smooth corner when healthy, Morrison owns a high football IQ and prestige character but durability is a concern.
54. Green Bay Packers: Anthony Belton, OT, North Carolina State - With great size and agility, Belton is going to compete immediately for the left tackle job.
55. Los Angeles Chargers: Tre Harris, WR, Mississippi - A sharp route runner who can create separation, Harris is able to lineup inside or outside and has excellent length.
56. Buffalo Bills (via MIN thru HOU): Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College - This is a big-framed, physical, well-coached tackle who can step in at left, or right tackle.
57. Detroit Lions (via CAR thru LAR): Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia - When you factor in size, athleticism, pedigree and experience, Ratledge is all that and a bag of chips.
58. Houston Texans: Jack Bech, WR, TCU - Everything Bech does is with intent, as he is physical, vertical and can pick up yards after the catch.
59. Baltimore Ravens: Mike Green, ER, Marshall - A twitchy edge rusher with a full arsenal of pass-rush moves, Green can straight up flatten opponents.
60. Denver Broncos (via DET): RJ Harvey, RB, UCF - An explosive home run hitter who is a threat to take it to the house any time he touches the ball, Harvey is a dynamic change of pace option.
61. Washington Commanders: Trey Amos, CB, Mississippi - This was a tremendous value pick, as Amos brings top-level size, competitiveness and physicality.
62. Buffalo Bills: Shemar Turner, DT, Texas A&M - An athletic, agile interior tackle, Turner has shown to utilize his quickness to his advantage and disrupt the backfield.
63. Kansas City Chiefs: Omar Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee - Despite his lack of size, Norman-Lott owns phenomenal speed-to-power ability but comes with some character concerns.
64. Philadelphia Eagles: Andrew Mukuba, S, Texas - With the departure of CJ Gardner-Johnson, the Eagles replace him with another playmaker safety who creates turnovers.
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