NFL Mock Draft (Halloween Edition)
The tricks might be over but the treats are still coming here at All Access Football with our 2025 NFL Mock Draft Halloween Edition!
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NFL MOCK DRAFT (HALLOWEEN EDITION)
Happy ‘Football Friday,’ we hope you had a safe Halloween. This week, we added an additional treat to accompany our regular features here at All Access Football with a spooky NFL Mock Draft to welcome in the month of November.
Please be sure to make note of our scheduled weekly features, including our 2025 NFL Draft Big Board rankings every Monday and the All Access Football Report every Wednesday. You can also catch AAF founder Ric Serritella on SIRIUSXM every Tuesday night on Sports Rage, or wherever Sports Grid TV is broadcast.
Below is our 2025 NFL Mock Draft Halloween Edition. We have broken it down to include the top ten overall selections with explanation, the remainder of round one, plus the top of round two. Buckle up and enjoy the football weekend!
TOP 10 OVERALL
Carolina Panthers: QB Cam Ward, Miami – Could it be cleaning time again in Carolina? The house is unkept, the coach seems way in over his head and quarterback play has been incompetent. Should the Panthers move on from Bryce Young, in Ward we trust. (photo: Miami Hurricanes)
Tennessee Titans: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado – In 14 career starts, Will Levis has produced four wins, 13 touchdowns and 11 interceptions, while averaging 179 passing yards per game. With a very manageable contract ($2.6M) in ‘25, seeking an upgrade makes sense.
New England Patriots: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado – One of the more fascinating prospects in recent history, it will be interesting to see if the ironman play of Hunter continues at the next level. He would project as the Pats top receiver, or pair well with cornerback Christian Gonzalez.
New York Jets: OT Kelvin Banks, Texas – A contentious issue for the past several years, the Jets need to stabilize the left tackle position, with or without Aaron Rodgers. The signing of Tyron Smith was a one-year stopgap. The selection of Banks is a viable long-term solution.
Jacksonville Jaguars: CB Will Johnson, Michigan – A projected top five talent, Johnson possesses the length, skill-set and production to step in and start immediately at the NFL level. His presence would solidify the overall secondary depth.
New Orleans Saints: DE James Pearce Jr., DE, Tennessee – With his combination of size, strength and athleticism, Pearce Jr. would provide New Orleans with a much-needed pass-rush presence. Pearce Jr. has come on strong of late and could elevate his draft stock even further come April.
Las Vegas Raiders: DT Mason Graham, DT, Michigan – Adding a menace such as Graham to the interior of the defensive line, alongside edge rusher Maxx Crosby, would create massive mismatch problems for opposing offensive lines.
Cleveland Browns: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State – Finding a suitable replacement for Nick Chubb, who has finally returned from a gruesome ACL injury and is set to become a free agent should be a top priority. Jeanty could become the highest running back selected since Saquan Barkley (No.2 overall in 2018).
New York Giants: QB Carson Beck, Georgia – Halloween is over and Daniel Jones has fooled two different general managers and head coaches into believing he is a franchise quarterback. The charades are over, time for a new era with the Bulldogs fearless leader in Beck.
Miami Dolphins: DE Mykel Williams, Georgia – Despite a nagging ankle injury that has limited Williams this season, his physical traits and explosiveness rank in the elite category. His game against the Longhorns demonstrates the type of impact he is capable of making.
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REMAINDER OF ROUND 1
Cincinnati Bengals: WR Luther Burden, Missouri (photo: Missouri Tigers)
Los Angeles Rams: OT Will Campbell, LSU
Dallas Cowboys: WR Isaiah Bond, Texas
Indianapolis Colts: DE Abdul Carter, Penn State
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
Seattle Seahawks: QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama
San Francisco 49ers: CB Delane Mansoor, Virginia Tech
Chicago Bears: DT Deone Walker, Kentucky
Arizona Cardinals: S Malaki Starks, Georgia
Los Angeles Chargers: WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State
Atlanta Falcons: OLB Jalon Walker, Georgia
Denver Broncos: OT Josh Simmons, Ohio State
Baltimore Ravens: OG Tyler Booker, Alabama
Philadelphia Eagles: OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota
Minnesota Vikings: S Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina
Buffalo Bills: CB Trey Amos, Mississippi
Pittsburgh Steelers: WR Jalen Royals, Utah State
Green Bay Packers: ILB Harold Perkins, LSU
Washington Commanders: TE Tyler Warren, Penn State
Houston Texans: WR Tre Harris, Mississippi
Detroit Lions: DE Nic Scourton, Texas A&M
Kansas City Chiefs: WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith, Auburn
TOP OF ROUND 2
Bears (via Panthers): OT Drew Shelton, Penn State (photo: Penn State)
Titans: OT Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
Patriots: LB Deontae Lawson, Alabama
Jets: QB Quinn Ewers, Texas
Jaguars: OT Anthony Belton, North Carolina State
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*Ric Serritella joins Sports Rage during the second hour to discuss everything football.
You have Tetairoa McMillan picked twice (9th & 14th)