MSN Slideshow 10 Free Agency Moves That Changed the 2025 NFL Draft By James Fragoza FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp March 15, 2025 | 8:30 AM EDT 1 of 10 Sitting at No. 2 overall, the Browns no longer have a major need at EDGE and can possibly target a QB. Following a defensive spending spree, Carolina can focus their attention on building around Bryce Young or add to their pass rush. With the Titans and Giants missing out on the QB sweepstakes, it's likely both will use their top-three picks on the position. With Geno Smith in tow, the Raiders have their QB for the present, allowing them to look elsewhere in Round 1. The Bears completely remodeled the interior of their offensive line, opening them up to take another playmaker on Day 1 of the draft. By signing Jack Sanborn and trading for Kenneth Murray, Dallas answered their LB questions. Who will they take at No. 12 overall? Arguably the Broncos' biggest offensive need was at TE this offseason, but they filled it with Evan Engram. By trading for DK Metcalf and signing CB Darius Slay, the Steelers can turn their attention to the QB position and the trenches. Minnesota reloaded along the offensive and defensive lines, building around J.J. McCarthy after letting Sam Darnold walk. So, who exactly is protecting C.J. Stroud now? Ed Ingram, who Houston just traded for? That's ... less than ideal. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Related Slideshows What Is Penn State’s ‘White Out’ Game? Inside the Nittany Lions’ Iconic Football Tradition WATCH: Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love Truck-Sticks Defender in EA Sports CFB 26 Trailer Understanding the College Football Hall of Fame’s Win Percentage Rule After Recent Change New EA Sports CFB 26 Trailer Details: NIL Contracts, High School Mode, and More Revealed Nick Saban Highlights Julian Sayin’s Accuracy and Judgment in Ohio State QB Battle CFB Analyst Sounds Off on Lincoln Riley’s USC Struggles and What Needs to Change in 2025