Serritella: 2025 NFL Mock Draft
All Access Football founder Ric Serritella provides his first 2025 NFL Mock Draft of the new calendar year!
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Serritella: 2025 NFL Mock Draft
All Access Football founder Ric Serritella unveils his first NFL Mock Draft of the new calendar year. Please note that the final NFL regular standings were used to generate the draft order. Additionally, while an exact deadline has yet to be announced for underclassmen to officially declare themselves eligible for the draft, the date is expected to be on, or around January 17th. We’ll be sure to have another mock draft ready shortly thereafter.
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ROUND ONE
PICK | TEAM | PLAYER | POSITION | SCHOOL
Tennessee Titans – Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado: It’s a package deal, Sheduer, ‘Coach Prime,’ the lights, cameras but it’s the action that makes him a franchise quarterback.
Cleveland Browns – Travis Hunter, CB, Colorado: A true disservice to the league and it’s fans would be having Hunter land in a small market city. A foundational block to build along with Myles Garrett.
New York Giants – Mason Graham, DT, Michigan: The G-Men lose out on their target Sanders and instead opt to make an area of strength, even greater.
New England Patriots – Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State: An unstoppable force and ultimate x-factor, Warren could become the second coming of ‘Gronk’ in New England.
Jacksonville Jaguars – Will Johnson, CB, Michigan: An organization depleted of talent such as Jacksonville should concentrate on adding the best available players.
Las Vegas Raiders – Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State: Should Aaron Rodgers become a Raider, no way better to support him than to lean on a strong ground game.
New York Jets – Kelvin Banks Jr, OT, Texas: The Jets offensive line has been busted, bruised and broken for much too long. Banks can certainly help solidify one end of it.
Carolina Panthers – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona: A big play weapon for Bryce Young who has re-emerged as the Panthers starter with conviction.
New Orleans Saints – Cam Ward, QB, Miami: While Spencer Rattler has flashed and showed maturity during his final game, it would be detrimental for the Saints not to seek other alternatives.
Chicago Bears – Will Campbell, OT, LSU: The Bears have a handful of key pieces along the offensive line set to hit free agency, including the entire left side of Larry Borom and Teven Jenkins.
San Francisco 49ers – Malaki Starks, S, Georgia: We know GM John Lynch is adept as anyone at identifying top-shelf safeties and Starks is a difference-maker.
Dallas Cowboys – James Pearce Jr., ER, Tennessee: Under our current scenario for this version of the mock, Pearce Jr. slides by default, to much delight of the Cowboys.
Miami Dolphins – Abdul Carter, ER, Penn State: It appears Mike McDaniels is here to stay, at least for another year and it’s no secret that he’s a big fan of speed, which Carter owns plenty.
Indianapolis Colts – Jalon Walker, ER, Georgia: A run on pass-rushers is liable to happen at some point in round one due to the abundance in this draft class.
Atlanta Falcons – Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama: An enforcer to man the middle of the Falcons defense, which has been as soft as Jello.
Arizona Cardinals – Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri: Adding Marvin Harrison Jr. was not enough, more ammo is needed for Kyler Murray and the offense.
Cincinnati Bengals – Walter Nolen, DT, Mississippi: An interior force who can disrupt the backfield, Nolen would be an adequate replacement for pending free agent BJ Hill.
Seattle Seahawks – Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama: The Seahawks will need to reinforce the interior of their offensive line this offseason and Booker brings the nasty inside the trenches.
Houston Texans – Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina: The safety spot could be an area of need with Eric Murray and MJ Stewart hitting the open market, plus Jalen Pitre coming back from injury.
Denver Broncos – Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon: With DJ Jones not expected to return, Denver could look shore up the defensive tackle position with the mammoth Harmon.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas: The Jim Thorpe Award winner, as the nation’s top defensive back, Barron is a big-play, physical cover man who fits Todd Bowles’ defense like a glove.
Pittsburgh Steelers – Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama: A sudden, late-season spiral has the Steelers reconsidering all options at quarterback. Milroe possesses unlimited upside.
Los Angeles Rams – Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia: By adding Everette to the secondary, the Rams will getting a ball-hawk boundary corner.
Green Bay Packers – Mykel Williams, ER, Georgia: The Packers need another pass-rush presence on defense, other than Rashan Gary and Williams owns raw athleticism off the edge.
Los Angeles Chargers – Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan: A match made in heaven, coach Jim Harbaugh fills a need with one of his former Wolverines players.
Washington Commanders – Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas: Potentially the most exciting pick of he first round, injecting the speedy Bond into the offensive mix for Jayden Daniels would be electric.
Baltimore Ravens – Delane Mansoor, CB, Virginia Tech: Somewhat flying under the radar, Mansoor is one of the premier lockdown cornerback prospects in the draft and fits the Ravens mantra.
Minnesota Vikings – Cameron Skattebo, RB, Arizona State: Out with the old, Aaron Jones, who is set to become a free agent and in with the new, Skattebo who is a straight workhorse.
Buffalo Bills – Kyle Kennard, ER, South Carolina: One player to keep an eye on in Mobile is Kennard, who could fly up draft boards but the Bills would be happy to land him here.
Philadelphia Eagles – Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State: Former first round bust Mekhi Becton is operating on a one-year deal at guard, while Jackson offers inside/outside versatility.
Kansas City Chiefs – Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State: The Chiefs have been notorious for finding offensive linemen in the backend of the first round abd offensive tackle depth has been a concern.
Detroit Lions – Jack Sawyer, ER, Ohio State: What does the future hold for Aidan Hutchinson? No one is entirely sure but Sawyer sure would be an ideal fit.
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