This is my final mock of the year. Height/weight/40 is in parenthesis. If no official 40, times were estimated. I don't trust pro days much, so I've ignored many of those. After the 3 rounds, each team's picks are sorted if you'd just prefer to see what your favorite team is predicted. I really love the Draft (duh right?) its pretty much adult Christmas. Here goes nothing:
1. Tennessee=Cam Ward QB Miami (6-1, 219, 4.80) Boom/bust, but the boom could be big. Titans haven't shown any real interest in veteran QBs, which suggests this is the plan. I think Dak Prescott the best comp.
2. Cleveland=Travis Hunter WR Colorado (6-0, 188, 4.35) is a great WR prospect but has best CB in the NFL upside. That said, the Browns have been pretty adamant about viewing Hunter as a WR. I think as a WR, he profiles similarly to NYG Beckham.
3. Carolina=Abdul Carter DE Penn State (6-3, 252, 4.50) here's my 1st, and really only trade. I think the Panthers deal their 2026 1st to move from #8 to #3. Its not unlike the Texans deal to move up for Will Anderson in 2023. I think Carolina is re-sold on Bryce Young and makes a move for a defensive star, while the NYG move get a #1 for either a QB next year, or multiple assets. Carter feels a little below a top DE prospect, more in line with someone like Josh Hines-Allen, but the clear #1 in this class, and is going #3 regardless of who picks.
4. New England=Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona (6-4, 219, 4.50) I've been leaning OL, but I think WR makes more sense, given how few size WRs there are. McMillan gives me a pre-knee injury Alshon Jeffery vibe, as a guy who is underrated after the catch, but wins contested balls as well. Good pairing with Diggs.
5. Jacksonville=Derrick Harmon DT Oregon (6-4, 313, 4.95) I think his superior size is gonna push him ahead of Mason Graham, he's just a higher upside prospect. I think a fair comp for him is Leonard Williams.
6. Las Vegas=Mason Graham DT Michigan (6-3, 296, 5.10) I think his size could be an issue for some teams, as he's an inch and 20 pounds smaller than Michigan listed him and has extremely short arms. I think he projects as an undersized gap shooter ala Grady Jarrett.
7. NY Jets=Jaxson Dart QB Mississippi (6-2, 223, 4.80) Right now, I think Dart is a day 3 caliber player. He should not see the field in 2025. He needs to sit and learn, and NYJ would likely have him as QB3 as a rookie. He's not as mobile, he's taller, but I can see similar traits/style to Russell Wilson in Dart's game. A lot has to go right to get that, but I could see an entirely new GM/HC, with a long leash, thinking its worth the Dart throw.
8. NY Giants=Armand Membou OT Missouri (6-4, 332, 4.91) the player they were hoping they got with Evan Neal. A long-term bookend to Andrew Thomas. A great prize to still get while adding that 1st in 2026.
9. New Orleans=Mike Green DE Marshall (6-3, 251, 4.55) Cam Jordan is just about done, and while they have Granderson and Young, Green is better than them. I think Green is the CLEAR CUT #2 EDGE in this class. He seems to have satisfied teams that his off-field issues are no longer a factor. Had 17 sacks last year, and it wasn't just competition based as he tore up national champs Ohio State and had a great Senior Bowl.
10. Chicago=Ashton Jeanty RB Boise State (5-8, 211, 4.45) Bears have filled a lot of holes this offseason and need a gamechanger. Jeanty is a great fit here in Ben Johnson's offense. He's as can't miss as it gets at RB, and while smaller, he reminds me of Ezekiel Elliott. Maybe not a better mix of need and fit.
11. San Francisco=Kelvin Banks OT Texas (6-5, 315, 5.16) can start at G and eventually replace Trent Williams. 49ers don't have a lot of needs, they just need to be healthier, so I think they can afford a pick for the future here.
12. Dallas=Mykel Williams DE Georgia (6-5, 260, 4.65) Williams is only 20 and has been a great run stuffer. He's got the chops to be a good pass rusher. He just needs the refinement. Should get lots of favorable matchups opposite Parsons. Wonder if he's a Rashan Gary type?
13. Miami=Will Campbell OT LSU (6-6, 319, 4.98) I think this is a perfect for as a replacement for Armstead. Campbell is my OT1 in this class, but I think arm length will scare off some teams. I think he's got good enough technique to overcome that, though it could lower his ceiling. Rare OT who called the OL assignments in college, speaks to his work ethic, and leadership.
14. Indianapolis=Colston Loveland TE Michigan (6-6, 248, 4.65) TE has been a need since...that random Eric Ebron year? Loveland has a higher ceiling than Warren in my eyes, and that is something Chris Ballard chases as much as any GM in the NFL.
15. Atlanta=Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State (6-1, 202, 4.40) I think adding another WR is exactly what Penix needs. He excelled in 3-WR sets in college, and I think the Falcons are ready to give up the Kyle Pitts dream. There is some question of ceiling here, is Amon-Ra on the table, or is this more a super charged Tyler Boyd? Either way, the Falcons offense could use another weapon, especially one who wins in the middle. I wouldn't be shocked if he eventually pushed London as a 1A/1B.
16. Arizona=Shemar Stewart DE Texas A&M (6-5, 267, 4.59) combine was impressive in a lot of ways, though he came in WAY smaller than expected. Very little production to go with great tools. Feels like a project, somewhat similar prospect to Chop Robinson from last year.
1. Tennessee=Cam Ward QB Miami (6-1, 219, 4.80) Boom/bust, but the boom could be big. Titans haven't shown any real interest in veteran QBs, which suggests this is the plan. I think Dak Prescott the best comp.
2. Cleveland=Travis Hunter WR Colorado (6-0, 188, 4.35) is a great WR prospect but has best CB in the NFL upside. That said, the Browns have been pretty adamant about viewing Hunter as a WR. I think as a WR, he profiles similarly to NYG Beckham.
3. Carolina=Abdul Carter DE Penn State (6-3, 252, 4.50) here's my 1st, and really only trade. I think the Panthers deal their 2026 1st to move from #8 to #3. Its not unlike the Texans deal to move up for Will Anderson in 2023. I think Carolina is re-sold on Bryce Young and makes a move for a defensive star, while the NYG move get a #1 for either a QB next year, or multiple assets. Carter feels a little below a top DE prospect, more in line with someone like Josh Hines-Allen, but the clear #1 in this class, and is going #3 regardless of who picks.
4. New England=Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona (6-4, 219, 4.50) I've been leaning OL, but I think WR makes more sense, given how few size WRs there are. McMillan gives me a pre-knee injury Alshon Jeffery vibe, as a guy who is underrated after the catch, but wins contested balls as well. Good pairing with Diggs.
5. Jacksonville=Derrick Harmon DT Oregon (6-4, 313, 4.95) I think his superior size is gonna push him ahead of Mason Graham, he's just a higher upside prospect. I think a fair comp for him is Leonard Williams.
6. Las Vegas=Mason Graham DT Michigan (6-3, 296, 5.10) I think his size could be an issue for some teams, as he's an inch and 20 pounds smaller than Michigan listed him and has extremely short arms. I think he projects as an undersized gap shooter ala Grady Jarrett.
7. NY Jets=Jaxson Dart QB Mississippi (6-2, 223, 4.80) Right now, I think Dart is a day 3 caliber player. He should not see the field in 2025. He needs to sit and learn, and NYJ would likely have him as QB3 as a rookie. He's not as mobile, he's taller, but I can see similar traits/style to Russell Wilson in Dart's game. A lot has to go right to get that, but I could see an entirely new GM/HC, with a long leash, thinking its worth the Dart throw.
8. NY Giants=Armand Membou OT Missouri (6-4, 332, 4.91) the player they were hoping they got with Evan Neal. A long-term bookend to Andrew Thomas. A great prize to still get while adding that 1st in 2026.
9. New Orleans=Mike Green DE Marshall (6-3, 251, 4.55) Cam Jordan is just about done, and while they have Granderson and Young, Green is better than them. I think Green is the CLEAR CUT #2 EDGE in this class. He seems to have satisfied teams that his off-field issues are no longer a factor. Had 17 sacks last year, and it wasn't just competition based as he tore up national champs Ohio State and had a great Senior Bowl.
10. Chicago=Ashton Jeanty RB Boise State (5-8, 211, 4.45) Bears have filled a lot of holes this offseason and need a gamechanger. Jeanty is a great fit here in Ben Johnson's offense. He's as can't miss as it gets at RB, and while smaller, he reminds me of Ezekiel Elliott. Maybe not a better mix of need and fit.
11. San Francisco=Kelvin Banks OT Texas (6-5, 315, 5.16) can start at G and eventually replace Trent Williams. 49ers don't have a lot of needs, they just need to be healthier, so I think they can afford a pick for the future here.
12. Dallas=Mykel Williams DE Georgia (6-5, 260, 4.65) Williams is only 20 and has been a great run stuffer. He's got the chops to be a good pass rusher. He just needs the refinement. Should get lots of favorable matchups opposite Parsons. Wonder if he's a Rashan Gary type?
13. Miami=Will Campbell OT LSU (6-6, 319, 4.98) I think this is a perfect for as a replacement for Armstead. Campbell is my OT1 in this class, but I think arm length will scare off some teams. I think he's got good enough technique to overcome that, though it could lower his ceiling. Rare OT who called the OL assignments in college, speaks to his work ethic, and leadership.
14. Indianapolis=Colston Loveland TE Michigan (6-6, 248, 4.65) TE has been a need since...that random Eric Ebron year? Loveland has a higher ceiling than Warren in my eyes, and that is something Chris Ballard chases as much as any GM in the NFL.
15. Atlanta=Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State (6-1, 202, 4.40) I think adding another WR is exactly what Penix needs. He excelled in 3-WR sets in college, and I think the Falcons are ready to give up the Kyle Pitts dream. There is some question of ceiling here, is Amon-Ra on the table, or is this more a super charged Tyler Boyd? Either way, the Falcons offense could use another weapon, especially one who wins in the middle. I wouldn't be shocked if he eventually pushed London as a 1A/1B.
16. Arizona=Shemar Stewart DE Texas A&M (6-5, 267, 4.59) combine was impressive in a lot of ways, though he came in WAY smaller than expected. Very little production to go with great tools. Feels like a project, somewhat similar prospect to Chop Robinson from last year.