Way back on May 13, 2024, I released my first way-too-early 2025 mock draft. Now, 10 mocks later, weโve reached the end. Here’s the second round of my final 2025 NFL mock draft.
Final 2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0
33 โ Cleveland Browns: Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart
With Hunter in the fold, the Browns can bring in a young quarterback to compete for the starting spot. Dart wouldnโt necessarily be expected to start right away, either.
34 โ New York Giants: Alabama QB Jalen Milroe
Giants HC Brian Daboll should be able to get the best out of Milroe. He can sit behind Russell Wilson for a year and learn before taking over in 2026.
35 โ Tennessee Titans: Missouri WR Luther Burden III
I expect a lot of receivers to come off the board in Round 2, and that starts here with Burden. Heโd be a versatile weapon deployed next to Ridley.
36 โ Jacksonville Jaguars: Toledo DT Darius Alexander
A strong riser throughout this draft process, Alexander would provide much-needed support in the middle of Jacksonvilleโs defense.
37 โ Las Vegas Raiders: Iowa State WR Jayden Higgins
Vegas needs an outside, multi-level threat at wide receiver. Higgins can do just that, running crisp routes and securing tough catches in traffic.
38 โ New England Patriots: Stanford WR Elic Ayomanor
The Patriots also need an alpha at wide receiver, and they get one in Ayomanor. Heโd provide QB Drake Maye with a reliable top option in the passing game.
39 โ Chicago Bears (via CAR): Texas A&M ED Nic Scourton
Scourton could end up being one the steals of the draft. It sounds like he wonโt go in the first round, but heโs a versatile, advanced pass rusher with an athletic build.
40 โ New Orleans Saints: Alabama LB Jihaad Campbell
Campbell is a rangy coverage linebacker who can match tight ends and slot receivers. Demario Davis isnโt getting any younger, and the Saints need to start considering a backup plan.
41 โ Chicago Bears: Ohio State RB TreVeyon Henderson
A truly dynamic weapon out of the backfield, Henderson would be an infusion of speed to a lethargic Bears offense.
42 โ New York Jets: Georgia S Malaki Starks
Attrition over time has left the Jetsโ secondary thin, and Starks is a plug-and-play starter who offers reliable tackling and versatility in coverage.
43 โ San Francisco 49ers: Notre Dame CB Benjamin Morrison
Young talent at key positions has to be the name of the game for the Niners. With Morrisonโs hip injury holding him out of most of the season, his services come at a discount.
44 โ Dallas Cowboys: Tennessee RB Dylan Sampson
Dallas signed Javonte Williams in free agency, and Sampson would be the perfect pairing. Heโs lightning-quick with versatility in the receiving game.
45 โ Indianapolis Colts: Purdue OL Marcus Mbow
The Colts lost starting C Ryan Kelly and RG Will Fries to the Vikings in free agency. Tanor Bortolini is expected to step into the starting center spot, and Mbow would come in and lock down the right guard position. He projects as a long-term NFL starter there.
46 โ Atlanta Falcons: TCU WR Jack Bech
A tough slot receiver, Bech would mesh well with Drake London, who dominates on the outside. Bech focuses more on middle-field work, particularly in the underneath and intermediate zones.
47 โ Arizona Cardinals: Ohio State RB Quinshon Judkins
Arizona tackled their pass rush in the first round and add a dynamic rushing threat here. Judkins is a powerful tackle-breaker with home-run ability.
48 โ Miami Dolphins: East Carolina CB Shavon Revel
Even though heโs coming off a torn ACL, Revel is one of the most athletic talents in this class. Heโd be a big boost to the Dolphinsโ secondary.
49 โ Cincinnati Bengals: UCLA LB Carson Schwesinger
Cincy needs to get faster at the second level, and Schwesinger can provide speed for sure. Heโs not a run-stuffer but heโs a versatile coverage backer.
50 โ Seattle Seahawks: Alabama G Tyler Booker
The last thing Seattle can do is leave the first two rounds without an interior lineman. Booker is a powerful run blocker who can anchor the pass protection on the inside.
51 โ Denver Broncos: Oregon DT Derrick Harmon
A penetrating interior pass rusher, Harmon could end up going much higher than this.
52 โ Seattle Seahawks (via PIT): LSU ED Bradyn Swinson
Swinson seems like the Seahawksโ type. Heโs long and explosive, with a chance to make a big impact off the edge.
53 โ Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Iowa State CB Darien Porter
A long, speedy athlete, Porter would be a first-round pick if he wasnโt a sixth-year senior with only one year of starting experience.
54 โ Green Bay Packers: Washington State WR Kyle Williams
This class is deep at receiver and the Packers add another body to their room here. Williams is blazingly fast and can play inside or outside.
55 โ Los Angeles Chargers: Boston College ED Donovan Ezeiruaku
Los Angeles is in need of youth along the defensive line. Ezeiruaku is a polished pass rusher with a solid athletic profile.
56 โ Buffalo Bills (via MIN): Ohio State DT Tyleik Williams
Williams is a hulking interior presence who shuts the water off on rushing attacks. Heโs the perfect pairing next to Ed Oliver.
57 โ Carolina Panthers (via LAR): Texas S Andrew Mukuba
Mukuba is one of my favorite players in the entire draft. Heโs a versatile safety who can cover slot receivers one-on-one or play down in the box.
58 โ Houston Texans: Minnesota OT Aireontae Ersery
Donโt be surprised if Houston double-dips at offensive line early in the draft. Itโs a major weakness on this roster, and Ersery gives them a developmental tackle for the future.
59 โ Baltimore Ravens: Notre Dame S Xavier Watts
Safety is an under-the-radar need for the Ravens, and Watts is one of the best available players left on the board. Heโd pair with this old college teammate, Kyle Hamilton, to lock down the back-end of the Baltimore defense.
60 โ Detroit Lions: South Carolina DT T.J. Sanders
A furious interior pass rusher, Sanders is one of the more underrated players in this class. Heโd give the Lions another option up front.
61 โ Washington Commanders: Ohio State ED JT Tuimoloau
A crushing force off the edge, Tuimoloau offers a great floor as a run defender with consistent production as a pass rusher.
62 โ Buffalo Bills: Penn State S Kevin Winston Jr.
The Bills never really replaced the dynamic safety duo of Jordan Poyer and Micah Hyde. Give them Winston, a player whoโs 2023 tape is excellent, though he missed most of last season due to injury.
63 โ Kansas City Chiefs: Tennessee DT Omarr Norman-Lott
Free agency decimated the Chiefsโ depth along the defensive line. Norman-Lott doesnโt have much tape as a run defender, but his ability to attack the quarterback gives him enticing upside.
64 โ Philadelphia Eagles: Miami TE Elijah Arroyo
Dallas Goedert is on the trade block, and if the Eagles end up dealing him theyโll need a replacement. Arroyo is a dynamic receiving weapon with developmental upside as a blocker.
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