Round 2

  • 33. Browns

  • 34. Texans (VIA Giants)

  • 35. seahawks (via titans)

  • 36. Browns (Via JAguars)

  • 37. Dolphin (via Raiders)

  • 38. Patriots

  • 39. Bears (via Panthers)

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  • 40. Saints

  • 41. Bills (via Bears)

  • 42. Jets

  • 43. 49ers

  • 44. cowboys

  • 45. Colts

  • 46. Rams (VIA FALCONS)

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  • 47. Cardinals

  • 48. texans (via Dolphins)

  • 49. Bengals

  • 50. Seahawks

  • 51. panthers (via Broncos)

    The Denver Broncos selected Texas cornerback Jahdae Barron with the 20th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to enhance their secondary with a versatile and instinctive defender. Barron, the 2024 Jim Thorpe Award winner and a consensus All-American, led the SEC with five interceptions and 16 pass breakups last season. Known for his ability to play multiple positions—including outside corner, nickel, and safety—he brings flexibility to a defense facing elite quarterbacks in the AFC West. General Manager George Paton emphasized Barron's unique skill set and football intelligence, stating he "just kind of fits everything we're looking for in a player." Despite initial surprise over the pick, analysts and fans have praised the selection, highlighting Barron's potential to make an immediate impact alongside star cornerback Patrick Surtain II.

  • 52. Seahawks

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  • 53. Buccaneers

    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers selected Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka with the 19th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, aiming to enhance their offensive arsenal and prepare for future transitions in their receiving corps. Egbuka, standing at 6'1" and weighing 205 pounds, is renowned for his precise route running, dependable hands, and high football IQ. During his collegiate career, he set an Ohio State record with 205 receptions, amassing 2,868 yards and 24 touchdowns, including two 1,000-yard seasons. His versatility extends to special teams, where he contributed as a return specialist. General Manager Jason Licht emphasized that the selection was made with both immediate impact and long-term planning in mind. Despite existing talents like Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, the Buccaneers saw Egbuka as a valuable addition to ensure sustained offensive strength

  • 54. Packers

    The Green Bay Packers selected Texas wide receiver Matthew Golden with the 23rd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, marking their first first-round wide receiver selection since 2002 . Golden, a 5'11", 191-pound receiver, is known for his elite speed—clocking a 4.29-second 40-yard dash—and dynamic playmaking abilities. Golden began his collegiate career at Houston before transferring to Texas for the 2024 season, where he led the team with 58 receptions for 987 yards and nine touchdowns . He also contributed as a kick returner, scoring two touchdowns during his time at Houston. His performance in high-stakes games, particularly during the College Football Playoff, showcased his clutch abilities. Packers General Manager Brian Gutekunst praised Golden's character and versatility, noting his potential to be a significant asset for quarterback Jordan Love . The selection was met with enthusiasm from fans, especially given the team's historical reluctance to draft wide receivers in the first round.

  • 55. Chargers

    The Los Angeles Chargers selected North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton with the 22nd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to enhance their offensive backfield. Standing at 6'0" and weighing 221 pounds, Hampton is known for his powerful running style, balance through contact, and ability to contribute in the passing game. In his final collegiate season, he rushed for 1,660 yards and 15 touchdowns, earning First-Team All-ACC and All-American honors. Hampton's selection provides the Chargers with a dynamic, every-down back to complement their offensive strategy under head coach Jim Harbaugh. While some analysts questioned the value of selecting a running back in the first round, the Chargers view Hampton as a key asset for their offense

  • 56. Bills (VIA VIKINGS)

    The Buffalo Bills selected Kentucky cornerback Maxwell Hairston with the 30th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, aiming to enhance their secondary with a dynamic playmaker. Hairston, known for his elite speed—highlighted by a 4.28-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine—brings exceptional ball skills and versatility to Buffalo's defense.​ During his collegiate career, Hairston amassed six interceptions and returned three for touchdowns, showcasing his ability to change the game's momentum. Despite concerns about his lean frame and tackling consistency, his instincts and coverage abilities make him a valuable addition to the Bills' defensive backfield. General Manager Brandon Beane emphasized Hairston's potential to contribute immediately, particularly in nickel and dime packages, and to develop into a starting cornerback alongside Tre'Davious White. Hairston's energetic personality and leadership qualities have already resonated with fans, earning him the nickname "Mad Max." His selection addresses a critical need for the Bills, aiming to bolster their pass defense in the competitive AFC East

  • 57. PAnthers (VIA RAMS)

    ​The Carolina Panthers selected Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan with the No. 8 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft to provide quarterback Bryce Young with a reliable, big-bodied target. Standing at 6'4" and weighing 215 pounds, McMillan concluded his college career as Arizona's all-time leader in receiving yards (3,423) and was a consensus All-American in 2024 . Known for his exceptional body control, strong hands, and proficiency in contested catches, McMillan is expected to make an immediate impact in Carolina's offense. Head coach Dave Canales emphasized McMillan's playmaking abilities and his potential to become a key asset alongside Young

  • 58. Texans

    The Atlanta Falcons made a bold move in the 2025 NFL Draft by trading up to select Tennessee edge rusher James Pearce Jr. with the 26th overall pick. To acquire Pearce, the Falcons sent their 2025 second-round pick (No. 46), a seventh-round pick (No. 242), and their 2026 first-round pick to the Los Angeles Rams. In return, Atlanta received the No. 26 pick and a third-round selection (No. 101). Pearce, standing at 6'5" and weighing 245 pounds, was a standout at Tennessee, earning First-Team All-SEC honors in both 2023 and 2024. In his junior season, he recorded 7.5 sacks and 13 tackles for loss, showcasing his explosive first step and ability to disrupt opposing offenses. The Falcons' decision to trade up for Pearce underscores their commitment to revitalizing a pass rush that ranked near the bottom of the league in sacks and pressure rate in 2024. By pairing Pearce with their earlier first-round pick, linebacker Jalon Walker from Georgia, Atlanta aims to inject youth and athleticism into their defensive front

  • 59. Ravens

    The Baltimore Ravens selected Georgia safety Malaki Starks with the 27th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, aiming to bolster their secondary with a versatile and high-IQ defender. Starks, a 6'1", 197-pound standout, brings a wealth of experience from his three-year tenure at Georgia, where he started 42 consecutive games. His collegiate accolades include multiple All-American and All-SEC honors, and he was a finalist for both the Jim Thorpe and Bronco Nagurski Awards. Over his college career, he amassed 197 tackles, five interceptions, and numerous pass breakups. Known for his instinctual play, leadership, and versatility, Starks is expected to complement fellow safety Kyle Hamilton, providing the Ravens with dynamic defensive alignments and the flexibility to deploy three-safety packages. This strategic move addresses the void left by the departure of Marcus Williams and adds depth to a secondary facing elite quarterbacks in the AFC.

  • 60. Lions

    The Detroit Lions selected Ohio State defensive tackle Tyleik Williams with the 28th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, aiming to strengthen their defensive interior. Williams, standing at 6'3" and weighing 334 pounds, is known for his combination of size, strength, and agility. During his collegiate career, he played in 12 games as a freshman and concluded with a national championship win in 2024. Lions head coach Dan Campbell praised Williams, noting, "He's really an athletic, big man that can play the nose, he can play the three, he can play some five-technique" . General Manager Brad Holmes echoed this sentiment, highlighting Williams' instincts and versatility. While some analysts questioned the pick, suggesting the Lions might have addressed other positions, the team believes Williams will provide immediate impact, especially with star tackle Alim McNeill recovering from an ACL injury . Williams' ability to control the line of scrimmage and disrupt plays is expected to bolster the Lions' defense.

  • 61. Commanders

    The Washington Commanders selected Oregon offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. with the 29th overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, aiming to bolster their offensive line and provide robust protection for quarterback Jayden Daniels. Standing at 6'5" and weighing 311 pounds, Conerly is renowned for his exceptional athleticism and pass-blocking prowess. During his tenure at Oregon, he allowed only one sack over the past two seasons, showcasing his reliability on the left side of the line. General Manager Adam Peters emphasized Conerly's versatility and potential, noting that while he primarily played left tackle in college, he is expected to compete for the right tackle position opposite newly acquired veteran Laremy Tunsil. This strategic move underscores the team's commitment to fortifying the offensive front and ensuring Daniels has the protection needed to thrive

  • 62. Bills

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  • 63. Chiefs (via Eagles)

    The Kansas City Chiefs selected Ohio State offensive tackle Josh Simmons with the 32nd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, aiming to bolster their offensive line and provide long-term protection for quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Simmons, a 6'5", 317-pound lineman, began his collegiate career at San Diego State before transferring to Ohio State, where he started 13 games at left tackle in 2023. Despite suffering a torn patellar tendon in 2024, which limited his season, Simmons was highly regarded for his athleticism and pass-blocking skills. Analysts praised the pick as a potential steal, noting that Simmons was once projected as a top-15 selection before his injury. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid expressed confidence in Simmons' abilities, stating they viewed him as a true left tackle. With veteran Jaylon Moore currently occupying the left tackle position, Simmons is expected to compete for the starting role during training camp, providing the Chiefs with valuable depth and future stability on the offensive line

  • 64. Eagles (VIA CHIEFS)

    The Philadelphia Eagles traded up one spot in the 2025 NFL Draft to select Alabama linebacker Jihaad Campbell with the 31st overall pick. To acquire Campbell, the Eagles sent the Kansas City Chiefs their 32nd overall pick and a fifth-round selection (No. 164). Campbell, a South Jersey native, was considered a top-15 talent by many analysts but slid due to concerns over a recent shoulder injury. In his standout 2024 season at Alabama, he recorded 117 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, and five sacks, earning First-Team All-SEC honors. General Manager Howie Roseman praised Campbell's versatility and athleticism, noting his ability to play both inside linebacker and edge rusher roles. Head Coach Nick Sirianni highlighted Campbell's relentless effort and speed, stating, "When you're playing with that relentless effort that he plays with, that fits our defense". This selection marks the Eagles' first first-round linebacker pick since 1979 and adds a dynamic presence to their defense alongside All-Pro Zack Baun.