With the 2025 NFL Draft approaching, Byron Jones has released his fifth version of this year’s mock draft, highlighting the evolving needs and strategies of teams across the league. Quarterbacks, edge rushers, and dynamic playmakers are dominating the top 10 picks, with versatility being a key trait among this year’s prospects.
1. Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward, QB, Miami
The Titans secure their quarterback of the future by selecting Miami’s Cam Ward. With pressing needs at QB, WR, and offensive tackle, Ward provides a dual-threat option to lead Tennessee into a new era.
2. Cleveland Browns – Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
Looking to add firepower to their pass rush, the Browns take explosive Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter. While quarterback and offensive line remain concerns, Carter’s impact on defense could be immediate.
3. New York Giants – Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
In a move to stabilize their quarterback situation, the Giants select Shedeur Sanders. With needs at multiple positions, Sanders brings leadership and poise that the Giants hope will spark a turnaround.
4. New England Patriots – Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
One of the most versatile athletes in the draft, Hunter provides the Patriots with options on both sides of the ball. As New England addresses its offensive line and skill position needs, Hunter’s dual-threat ability is a valuable asset.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars – Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
The Jaguars bolster their defensive interior by taking Michigan’s Mason Graham. With needs across the board, especially at cornerback and interior line, Graham’s physical presence fits the bill.
6. Las Vegas Raiders – Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
In a bold move, the Raiders take one of the top running backs in the draft. Jeanty’s dynamic playmaking ability addresses Las Vegas’ offensive inefficiencies and complements their need for youth at the skill positions.
7. New York Jets – Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
The Jets solidify their offensive line with Missouri tackle Armand Membou. With questions still surrounding the quarterback position, protecting whoever lines up under center will be crucial.
8. Carolina Panthers – Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
Georgia’s Jalon Walker gives Carolina a versatile defender who can make plays off the edge. With needs at receiver and quarterback, the Panthers still choose to build from the trenches.
9. New Orleans Saints – Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
The Saints opt for Michigan’s shutdown corner Will Johnson. With holes at edge, wide receiver, and tight end, Johnson adds elite coverage ability to an aging secondary.
10. Chicago Bears – Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Chicago goes back to the offensive line with LSU’s Will Campbell. As they continue building around their quarterback, Campbell’s size and strength offer a strong foundation up front.
Final Thoughts
Byron Jones’ latest mock draft reflects a league in flux, with teams prioritizing foundational pieces—especially at quarterback and the trenches. With versatile athletes like Travis Hunter and impact defenders such as Abdul Carter and Will Johnson, the 2025 draft class offers a promising mix of talent ready to shape the NFL’s next chapter.