News Digital Sports 2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0: Abdul Carter moves up, the Saints surprise

News Digital Sports 2025 NFL Mock Draft 2.0: Abdul Carter moves up, the Saints surprise

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The NFL draft is getting closer and closer and the teams have visited some of the best players available in the group this year.

Last week, News Digital launched its first simulated draft for event 2025. The second edition of the Mock Draft presents some changes within the first 10 teams and a big surprise when it comes to field marshal.

Read below to see how the draft can be shaken.

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1) Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward

CAM WARD VS SYRACUSE

MIAMI CAM WARD FIELD MARISCAL (Photo AP/ADRIAN KRAUS)

It is becoming increasingly obvious than the Titans, with a new regime, will begin again. Cam Ward has separated from the pack in recent weeks, and all signals point out that it will be in Nashville. Sorry, Will Levis.

2) Cleveland Browns: CB/WR TRAVIS HUNTER

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Defensive of Colorado Travis Hunter (Tanner Pearson-Imagn images)

Draft’s first projections caused Travis Hunter as high as number 1. even if a quartback needed by the Titans prevents that from happening, the generational charm of Hunter cannot be projected to pass beyond number 2 against the Browns, who have nothing to lose and everything to win as a franchise to risk with Hunter.

3) New York Giants: Edge Abdul Carter

Abdul Carter celebrates

Penn State Ald Defensive Abdul Carter (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

New York giants have operated as a team that does not want to take Sheders to number 3 in general. They were acquiring Matthew Stafford before he decided to return to Los Angeles. They were interested in Aaron Rodgers before signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston. With Hunter outside the board, the giants will lead Carter to reinforce their defensive forehead with Dexter Lawrence, Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux.

4) New England patriots: Ot Will Campbell

With Hunter and Carter being selected, the Patriots, who need to renew their offensive line, get to work quickly with a Tackle LSU.

Campbell is someone who is immediately like the new left Tackle of the new chief coach Mike Vracabel. Drake Maye, the team’s rookie field marshal in 2024, was running for most of the time, and that simply cannot happen if the PATS wish to rebuild properly.

Instead of trade, they get a necessary piece that could project to be Maye’s blind protector in the predictable future.

5) Jacksonville Jaguars: Dt Mason Graham

The Jaguars add Graham to their defensive forehead, giving Star Pass Rusher Travon Walker a formula partner along Jacksonville’s defensive front.

6) Las Vegas Raiders: QB Shedeur Sanders

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Campo de Colorado Mariscal Shedeur Sanders (John E. Moore III/Getty Images)

Shedeur Sanders and the Raiders have always seemed the perfect combination. The former Campo de Colorado Marshal falls to number 6 in this Draft drill, but can have Tom Brady as its owner, Geno Smith as his mentor and Pete Carroll as his chief coach.

7) New York Jets: OT Armand Membou

Is the sexy choice? No. But with the growing injuries and other problems in their offensive line, the Jets leave Tyler Warren and give Justin Fields a very necessary protection and the career game is very necessary.

8) Carolina Panthers: Edge Jalon Walker

The Panthers are approaching, looking like a possible field of the franchise in Bryce Young. They can make their defense more safely recreating a dominant defensive line that is anchored to the team in previous times, and Jalon Walker can be a cornerstone of that type of line.

9) New Orleans Saints: QB Jaxson Dart

Jaxson Dart

Mississippi Jaxson Dart Campo Mariscal (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

If Shedeur Sanders fell before them, I also believe that the saints would be tempted to take it with the number 9 team. But with Sanders in Las Vegas, the Saints turn to Jaxson Dart. With the Dart selection, the Saints are following the Draft of the Falcons last season when they selected Michael Penix Jr. despite having signed Kirk Cousins. The Saints would let Dart sit for a season and develop, they will start Derek Carr for one more season.

10) Chicago Bears: Te Tyler Warren

With General Manager Ryan Poles is going to work on the offensive line, renewing himself with the additions of free agents, continues the tendency to give the field marshal Caleb Williams and the new chief coach Ben Johnson, everything they need to work on offense.

Warren is the consensus in the upper closed wing in this class, and really does everything with his ability to make plays with the ball thrown while playing well in blocking schemes when he does not.

With Cole Kmet also on the list, Johnson can have fun with these two wing closed, but Warren is the future in the position.

11) San Francisco 49ers: s Malaki Starks

The 49ers replenish their secondary school after suffering some key losses in that position group this low season.

12) Dallas Cowboys: RB Ashton Jeanty

Ashton Jeantty at the Bowl party

Boise State Boise Ashton Jeanty corridor (Joe Camporeale-Imagn images)

Ashton Jeanty’s own interest in playing for the Cowboys bubbled at the beginning of the year. It is on the board here at number 12, although it could go up once the draft begins. Jeanty was the main candidate for the Heisman trophy last year and could add a coup of power to the offensive of the cowboys.

13) Miami Dolphins: Og Tyler Booker

This can be a bit difficult, but this is a equipment need for Miami. Dolphins must continue to keep Tua tagovailo in vertical position, and this is a way of doing so.

14) Indianapolis Colts: CB Johnson

It could be said that the best corner in the draft behind Hunter, Will Johnson can be innovated as a guy who can take care of half of the field in deep passes. A team like Colts cannot afford to transmit that type of coverage asset.

15) Atlanta Falcons: Edge Shemar Stewart

With Matthew Judon is still a free agent, Falcons need to add some depth to their pass career. They started signing Leonard Floyd in the free agency and continue to do so with the Stewart team.

16) Arizona Cardinals: WR Matthew Golden

An elevator on the Draft board, Golden registered a 40-yard race Sub-4.3 during his professional Texas day, and the evaluators are liking him in the first round of the predicted previously.

The cardinals took Marvin Harrison Jr. with the fourth general selection in 2024, and chief coach Jonathan Gannon gets another better game creator for Kyler Murray to work. Golden gives Murray a threat of deep ball to accompany the reliable Trey McBride and a second year Harrison. Anchored with a backfield led by James Conner, the cardinal’s offensive could be prepared for a work season.

17) Cincinnati Bengals: Dt Kenneth Grant

The Bills do not miss the opportunity to reinforce their defensive line by adding a great body like Grant, a player with a lot of advantage.

18) Seattle Seahawks: Ot Josh Simmons

The Seahawks will need additional protection for Sam Darnold as a field marshal and Simmons here makes more sense. It does not move higher or lower than the first News digital mock last week.

19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: You Colston Loveland

Colston Loveland waves

Closed wing of Michigan Colston Loveland (Photo AP/José Juárez)

Baker Mayfield has taken advantage of its number 1 selection potential since the Bay Bay Buccaneers joined, and this offensive can be much better when choosing the national champion of 2024.

20) Denver Broncos: RB Omarion Hampton

Broncos can give Bo Nix a balance to the offensive field with the addition of Omarion Hampton. As a punishing power, opposite defenses will have to respect the race in short situations with Nix in the center, creating many game action opportunities for Nix.

21) Pittsburgh Steelers: Ot Kelvin Banks Jr.

Kelvin Banks Jr in the field

Texas Kelvin Banks Jr.’s offensive liner. (Mark J. Rebila-Imagn images)

The Steelers lost the Tackle Izquierdo Dan Moore Jr. in the free agency against the Titans and need to ensure that whoever plays the field marshal (Aaron Rodgers?) Will have time to take the ball to George Pickens and DK Metcalf. Banks is someone who can enter and start day 1 for Mike Tomlin and be effective.

22) Los Angeles Chargers: Wr Tetaira McMillan

Jim Harbaugh is running this choice as McMillan, considered as a possible top 10 selection, slides to number 22.

The Chargers hit Ladd McConkey last year on day 2, and Justin Herbert receives another young threat that provides a set of different skills. McMillan could emulate what Herbert did with Keenan Allen, someone who has a good technical route with the ability to make difficult catches and open a game.

McMillan had 3,423 yards with 26 touchdowns in his time in Arizona, and with 6 feet 4 inches, they expect Herbert to want to look in the red zone.

23) Green Bay Packers: Wrucks

Packers gain their tendency to transmit wide receptors in the first round. Egbuka’s versatility would certainly be a welcome addition in Green Bay. The former state of the state of Ohio is also a prolific blocker.

24) Minnesota Vikings: DB Jahdae Barron

The Vikings received a blow to high school when they lost Cam bynum against the Colts. Jahdae Barron could add some depth with Jeff Okudah and Tavierre Thomas struggling to start jobs this season.

25) Houston Texans: Ol Gray Zabel

You have no doubts that Houston needs to reinforce the offensive line, and the product of the North Dakota state has experience in each place. He is shooting large boards, understandably.

26) Los Angeles Rams: Edge Jihaad Campbell

Jihaad Campbell vs Oklahoma

Alabama Jihad Campbell supporter (11) (Images of William Purnell-Imagn)

Campbell can play standing or hurry the pin at a high level, deepening the defensive front of the Rams that helped take them to the playoffs last year.

27) Baltimore Ravens: Dt Derrick Harmon

Derrick Harmon forces a loose ball

Oregon Derrick Harmon’s defensive line (Ben Lonergan/The Registry-Guard/USA Today Network/Via Imagn Images)

Derrick Harmon is found in John Harbaugh’s defensive Tackle and can have an immediate impact on day 1. Harmon had five catches last season and would bring a pass capacity to the interior of the Ravens defensive line. Harmon’s addition would only strengthen a defense that was outstanding in the section, since they only gave 17.75 points per game in their last eight regular season games.

28) Detroit Leones: Edge Mykel Williams

Another player who has slipped here in the first round, Williams’s draft stock was never in doubt for day 1, but was a matter of when. Since Dan Campbell and Brad Holmes needed more hurried, it was obvious to organize this choice for the Georgia product.

An ankle injury arrested Williams last season, but l A explosion is a feature and fans look when it is in the healthy field. With Aidan Hutchinson, who should recover completely from the fracture of his leg that kept him out most of the last season, on the other side of the defensive line, Williams could have opportunities of 1 against 1 to explode in his rookie campaign.

29) Washington commanders: Dt Tyleik Williams

Washington’s offensive served with Jayden Daniels in the center. Then, the team chooses to address the defensive line after Jonathan Allen’s game. Williams could match the PRO Bowler Daron Payne.

30) Buffalo Bills: S Nick Emmanwori

Bills’s defense fell on a bit during the 2024 season. Once classified in the top 10 at points and yards allowed, they fell on that range. Nick Emmanwori is a good start to collect the pieces in the position. I could have the opportunity to start Taylor Rapp or Damar Hamlin.

31) Kansas City Chiefs: RB Treyveon Henderson

Kareem Hunt is another year older, and Isiah Pacheco clearly lost its explosiveness after a horrible injury. With Pacheco under contract for only one more year, the Chiefs make the current national champion to handle his field of field.

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32) Eagles Philadelphia: You Mason Taylor

Mason Campbell in Combine

Wing closed by Lsu Mason Taylor (Kirby Lee-Imagn images)

The Eagles always seem prepared to replace a player who reaches the end of his treatment, and can add that safety in the wing closed with Mason Taylor. Just when Dallas Goedert was taken to make the transition from the Zach Ertz mantle after the last Super Bowl of the Eagles, Taylor can play a similar role with Goedert established to be a free agent in 2026.

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