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    7-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Shedeur Sanders Launches Into No. 1 Pick Above Teammate Travis Hunter

    This 2025 NFL Mock Draft is about one thing: seven full rounds of picks. That's right, get to know all 250+ players that you'll need to know this April.

    The 2025 NFL Draft will be here before we know it, and as the college football regular season is coming to a close, what better time than to get to know the majority of players you’ll be hearing a ton about this offseason? Our seven-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft aims to do just that, introducing you to the top players you should know at every position and the slots they could be selected in.

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    1) Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

    New York Giants

    It’s time for a new quarterback in the Big Apple, and it’s Sheduer Sanders time in New York. The Giants grab the top quarterback prospect in this draft class by securing Sanders’ services at No. 1.

    Sanders has the best arm in totality among the group and he’s done the most with less compared to the rest of the group. He’ll wow with his arm talent, not with his athleticism, but has all the innate abilities of a QB1 at any level.

    2) Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    The top overall player is Travis Hunter. With positional versatility and elite traits at each position he’s pegged to play, Hunter is set to win the Heisman Trophy and be the No. 2 overall pick.

    Hunter can play wide receiver or cornerback in the NFL, just as he’s done at Colorado (and Jackson State), and he can do it well. His route running has improved in each season in college while his coverage skills remain among the top in the country.

    It’s a no-brainer for the Jaguars to go with the best overall player at this point when picking No. 1 here.

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    3) Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

    Las Vegas Raiders

    The player who has raised his platform the most this season, Cameron Ward, heads to the Las Vegas Raiders to take over as the starting quarterback of the future for a franchise desperate for continuity. Ward’s long bugaboo during his career has been his ball security, and save for a few errant decisions this year with Miami, he’s apparently fixed that.

    He plays with an effortless fluidity and has a cannon for an arm. No angle is out of reach and no throw is off limits for Ward’s abilities.

    4) Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

    New England Patriots

    The best pure edge rusher in the class is Abdul Carter, even if Penn State hasn’t quite played him like it this season. Carter can pin his ears back and get after QBs like a former No. 11 for the Nittany Lions, yet his ceiling is more of that of a Watt brother than it is Micah Parsons.

    He’s wickedly athletic and has a terrific arsenal of pass-rush moves at his disposal. In a scheme that pits to his strengths, Carter could be a Pro Bowler quite early in his career.

    5) Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

    Carolina Panthers

    Will Johnson is CB1 in this group, though Hunter is selected first in this mock draft. Johnson has innate abilities and can play as strong with his back to the ball as he can in space or with his eyes forward.

    He’s fluid with his movement and loses next to nothing in and out of his breaks. Johnson’s catch-point prowess is terrific and his instincts are even better.

    6) Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

    New York Jets

    We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again — Tetairoa McMillan is a crossbreed between Randy Moss and Mike Evans. He’ll dominate in the NFL if he can get some plus-QB play on his side.

    7) Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

    Tennessee Titans

    A route-running savant and a dynamic athlete, Luther Burden heads to the Titans to dominate from any alignment. Burden is a special athlete and has been pegged as a high-round draft pick since high school.

    He’s done nothing but impress since day one at Missouri and should be ready to rock in the pros just as early. Burden is a manufactured touch artist and a special yards-after-catch threat.

    MORE: 2025 NFL Draft WR Rankings

    8) Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

    Cleveland Browns

    Ashton Jeanty is arguably the best player in all of college football this season. He’s far more than just a running back, though that’s where his bread and butter has been this season.

    For Jeanty, he’s a dynamic three-down back who comes complete with pass-catching ability, vision, elusiveness, toughs, and blocking ability. Jeanty is not only the top running back, he’s much more than that, and certainly worthy of being just the second running back taken in the top 10 since 2019.

    9) Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

    Chicago Bears

    A towering force off the edge, Mykel Williams brings invaluable positional versatility. The Bears can unleash him as a pure edge rusher or shift him across the defensive front to exploit mismatches. With brute strength and an unexpectedly quick first step, he’s built to overpower bigger linemen and disrupt plays at will.

    10) Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M

    New Orleans Saints

    The big man off the edge from Texas A&M is headed to New Orleans, where the Saints will benefit from Nic Scourton both now and in the future. Scourton is expected to test off the charts during the pre-draft process and bring the kind of upside comparable to Travon Walker at the NFL level.

    11) Will Campbell, OT, LSU

    Cincinnati Bengals

    The Bengals have several needs on the offensive line, and Will Campbell stands out as a prime candidate for a tackle-to-guard transition at the next level. His reported shorter wingspan may limit his ability to set the edge as a tackle, but shifting him inside to guard in the Bengals’ system makes perfect sense.

    With his rock-solid pass protection skills and a mauler’s mentality in the run game, Campbell could be a great fit on the interior.

    12) Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

    Miami Dolphins

    Kelvin Banks Jr., widely regarded as one of the top pure tackle prospects right now, takes the journey from Austin to Miami in our seven-round mock draft. Banks brings versatility to anchor either side of the Dolphins’ offensive line, combining the raw power to shut down bull rushers with the athleticism and technique to handle speed rushers off the edge.

    13) Malaki Starks, S, Georgia

    Indianapolis Colts

    Malaki Starks might be the most dynamic athlete in the entire 2025 NFL Draft class. With safety value trending upward, he lands with the Colts despite strong interest from other teams. The Colts can deploy Starks at either safety position, but his elite ball skills in coverage promise to make the biggest impact.

    14) Mason Graham, DT, Michigan

    Dallas Cowboys

    A towering force with a mean streak, Mason Graham is easily one of the top five players in the 2025 NFL Draft—he just happens to play defensive tackle. For the Cowboys, this pick is a no-brainer. Graham immediately anchors their defensive line, with Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors well within reach.

    15) James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    The Buccaneers simply can’t pass up the upside of a player like James Pearce Jr. Though Tennessee hasn’t fully unleashed him in their defense yet, that works in Tampa Bay’s favor—he’ll be fresh and catch opponents off guard with his talent.

    As an elite pass rusher with the ability to excel in space, Pearce brings a unique skill set that few defenders can match. He’s the kind of player who can elevate a defense to the next level.

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    16) Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona

    Los Angeles Rams

    The Rams secure a cornerstone at tackle in Jonah Savaiinaea—a player they can confidently build around. Savaiinaea shines in space with his mobility, but his real strength lies in his ability to move laterally or drop back to shield the passer effectively.

    17) Cameron Williams, OT, Texas

    San Francisco 49ers

    Cameron Williams has put forth a dominant showing in his first season as a starter for the Longhorns. Williams has started every game at right tackle for Texas and done so with precision, power, and poise. He’ll slide right into the right tackle spot for the 49ers and eventually be a prime candidate to take over for Trent Williams when Father Times comes calling for the best LT of all time.

    18) Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State

    Arizona Cardinals

    A towering force, Tyleik Williams is headed to Arizona, ready to dominate the interior of the Cardinals’ defensive line with his unmatched strength and power. Williams has no trouble moving smaller offensive linemen—and let’s be honest, that’s practically everyone who lines up against him. But it’s not just brute strength that sets him apart; Williams brings a polished skill set with refined hand technique and impressive footwork to back it up.

    19) Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina

    Atlanta Falcons

    The latest around Shavon Revel is that he should be ready to roll by camp—if not even earlier, perhaps even during the pre-draft process. Once he’s fully healthy, he’s going to remind everyone why he’s such a rare prospect.

    Revel’s ability to excel in both phases makes him a true unicorn at defensive back. He’s sticky in man coverage but has also shown he can seamlessly peel off his assignment to play shallow or deep zones. That level of versatility is something special.

    20) Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

    Seattle Seahawks

    Nick Emmanwori’s latest comp is to that of Washington Commanders safety Jeremy Chinn, but that might actually undersell the athleticism and elite traits Emmanwori brings to the table. He’s poised to light up the Combine with his testing numbers and has consistently displayed elite athleticism for South Carolina throughout 2024.

    Emmanwori is a true three-down safety with the hard-hitting mindset of an old-school enforcer, reminiscent of the Legion of Boom days.

    21) Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

    Washington Commanders

    If you’re a Commanders fan, you’ll love Isaiah Bond’s skill set. He can run any route and get open from just about any alignment. Bond has field-stretching ability out wide and a quick first step to get open on the inside from the slot. Jayden Daniels will love his all-around abilities.

    22) Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

    Houston Texans

    When it comes to defensive risers, Derrick Harmon has to be part of the conversation. The big man from Oregon hasn’t just excelled at rushing the passer this season—he’s completely taken over games in clutch moments, consistently overpowering offensive lines. Remember the name, folks.

    23) Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

    Denver Broncos

    Had Emeka Egbuka declared for the 2024 NFL Draft, he would have been right there with Marvin Harrison Jr. as a first-round selection. Instead, he returned to Columbus for another run at the national title and a Big Ten Championship. Still, Egbuka is the prototype for a modern WR2, bringing a blend of Chris Olave and Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s skill sets to the NFL.

    MORE: 2025 NFL Draft QB Rankings

    24) Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame

    Los Angeles Chargers

    Despite a slightly shortened season at Notre Dame, Benjamin Morrison stands out as a true lockdown cornerback with elite ball skills. His athleticism and ability to win at the catch point make him a nightmare for any receiver—there’s no one he can’t stick with or recover against. The Chargers make a no-brainer pick here by snagging him.

    25) Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama

    Baltimore Ravens

    The Baltimore Ravens stay true to form with another strong draft selection, landing arguably the top interior offensive lineman in this class. Tyler Booker has been a force since arriving on campus, proving his ability to excel in both run blocking and pass protection.

    26) Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    Formerly the top-ranked recruit in his class, it took a change of scenery for Walter Nolen to find his footing in college. And once he did, boy did he look like the No. 1 recruit this past season for Ole Miss. Nolen has ripped through double-teams all the same as he’s slide past slower linemen tasked with blocking him.

    And best bet here for the Steelers is that his skills translate nicely to the NFL level almost immediately.

    27) Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

    Green Bay Packers

    A true three-down threat at running back, Omarion Hampton can tote the rock and be the ball carrier of the future for the Packers here. Hampton is a valuable asset out of the backfield as a pass catcher, but his bread and butter is his elusiveness that is almost unmatched in this class.

    MORE: 2025 NFL Draft RB Rankings

    28) Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan

    Minnesota Vikings

    Another standout from Michigan is heading to the NFL as Kenneth Grant joins the Vikings here. Grant is just as disruptive as any defensive tackle in this class when it comes to rushing the passer, and his run defense shows plenty of upside. With his impressive length and ability to hold his own against any offensive lineman, he’s a force to be reckoned with.

    29) Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M

    Philadelphia Eagles

    A dynamic athlete off the edge, Shemar Stewart has positional versatility and a high ceiling to his game. Stewart was once one of the biggest recruits of his class and has finally started to play like it in 2024. He’ll dominate off the edge or bully slower linemen on the inside all the same.

    30) Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss

    Buffalo Bills

    A dominant WR1 and alpha on the outside, Tre Harris is a special kind of talent. With ridiculous athleticism for his size, Harris doesn’t lack a single top-tier intangible at receiver. He’ll high-point the ball with the best of them and has an innate ability to track and find the ball in the air.

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    31) Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

    Kansas City Chiefs

    Had it not been for Harold Fannin this season, Tyler Warren would’ve made a clean sweep of all the tight end awards and nominations. Still, Warren is a dominant athlete that PSU found all sorts of ways to manufacture touches for him, including snapping and holding the ball.

    Warren is a dynamic athlete with ridiculous size and speed. His catch radius is just as big and he’s an after-the-catch threat as well.

    32) Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

    Detroit Lions

    A dynamic riser in the cornerback ranks, Jahdae Barron has done nothing but impress the past three seasons with Texas. Yet, 2024 felt like more of a movie as he exploded onto the scene with special coverage abilities and highlight-reel plays. Barron didn’t allow a single touchdown in the regular season for Texas and has done so with what feels like a typical Detroit Lions-type edge to his game.

    Round 2

    33) Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

    New York Giants

    34) Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame

    Las Vegas Raiders

    35) Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    36) Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky

    New England Patriots

    37) Drew Allar, QB, Penn State

    New York Jets

    38) Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

    Tennessee Titans

    39) Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

    Cleveland Browns

    40) Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State

    Chicago Bears

    41) Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU

    Chicago Bears

    42) Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green

    Cincinnati Bengals

    43) Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

    New Orleans Saints

    44) Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona

    Indianapolis Colts

    45) Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

    Dallas Cowboys

    46) T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina

    Miami Dolphins

    47) Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss

    Carolina Panthers

    48) LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama

    San Francisco 49ers

    49) Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    50) Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami (FL)

    Arizona Cardinals

    51) Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas

    Seattle Seahawks

    52) Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford

    Atlanta Falcons

    53) Jabbar Muhammad, CB, Oregon

    Houston Texans

    54) Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon

    Denver Broncos

    55) Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

    Washington Commanders

    56) Dontay Corleone, DT, Cincinnati

    Los Angeles Chargers

    57) Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson

    Baltimore Ravens

    58) Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    59) Mansoor Delane, CB, Virginia Tech

    Green Bay Packers

    60) J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State

    Buffalo Bills

    61) Grey Zabel, OT, North Dakota State

    Buffalo Bills

    62) Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

    Philadelphia Eagles

    63) Kevin Winston Jr., S, Penn State

    Kansas City Chiefs

    64) Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College

    Detroit Lions

    Round 3

    65) Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon

    New York Giants

    66) Earnest Greene III, OT, Georgia

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    67) Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State

    Las Vegas Raiders

    68) Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State

    New England Patriots

    69) Shemar Turner, EDGE, Texas A&M

    Kansas City Chiefs

    70) Terrance Brooks, CB, Illinois

    Cleveland Browns

    71) Parker Brailsford, OC, Alabama

    Carolina Panthers

    72) TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

    Las Vegas Raiders

    73) Jared Wilson, OC, Georgia

    Chicago Bears

    74) Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia

    New Orleans Saints

    75) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State

    Cincinnati Bengals

    76) Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon

    Dallas Cowboys

    77) Andrew Mukuba, S, Texas

    Washington Commanders

    78) Harold Perkins, LB, LSU

    Indianapolis Colts

    79) Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama

    San Francisco 49ers

    80) Kyren Lacy, WR, LSU

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    81) Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech

    Los Angeles Rams

    82) Rod Moore, S, Michigan

    Arizona Cardinals

    83) Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State

    New England Patriots

    84) Ajani Cornelius, OT, Oregon

    Seattle Seahawks

    85) Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State

    Denver Broncos

    86) Blake Miller, OT, Clemson

    New Orleans Saints

    87) Barion Brown, WR, Kentucky

    Houston Texans

    88) Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina

    Los Angeles Chargers

    89) Dane Key, WR, Kentucky

    Baltimore Ravens

    90) Oronde Gadsden II, TE, Syracuse

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    91) Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State

    Green Bay Packers

    92) Tai Felton, WR, Maryland

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    93) Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State

    Philadelphia Eagles

    94) Antwane Wells Jr., WR, Ole Miss

    Cleveland Browns

    95) Will Sheppard, WR, Colorado

    Kansas City Chiefs

    96) Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville

    New York Jets

    97) Garrett Nussmeier, QB, LSU

    Los Angeles Rams

    98) Jonas Sanker, S, Virginia

    Miami Dolphins

    99) Samuel Brown, WR, Miami-FL

    Miami Dolphins

    100) Ricardo Hallman, CB, Wisconsin

    Minnesota Vikings

    101) Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan

    San Francisco 49ers

    Round 4

    102) Mason Taylor, TE, LSU

    New York Giants

    103) Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M

    Las Vegas Raiders

    104) Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    105) Jalen Catalon, S, UNLV

    New England Patriots

    106) Anthony Belton, OT, NC State

    Cleveland Browns

    107) Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

    Carolina Panthers

    108) Bryson Nesbit, TE, North Carolina

    New York Jets

    109) Patrick Jenkins, DT, Tulane

    Tennessee Titans

    110) Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia

    Buffalo Bills

    111) Ashton Gillotte, EDGE, Louisville

    Cincinnati Bengals

    112) Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas

    New Orleans Saints

    113) Fernando Carmona Jr., OT, Arkansas

    Miami Dolphins

    114) RJ Maryland, TE, SMU

    Indianapolis Colts

    115) Charles Grant, OT, William & Mary

    Carolina Panthers

    116) Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    117) Ricky White, WR, UNLV

    Los Angeles Rams

    118) Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma

    San Francisco 49ers

    119) Lander Barton, LB, Utah

    Arizona Cardinals

    120) Sebastian Castro, CB, Iowa

    Tennessee Titans

    121) Jared Ivey, EDGE, Ole Miss

    Atlanta Falcons

    122) Patrick Payton, EDGE, Florida State

    New Orleans Saints

    123) Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M

    Houston Texans

    124) Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas

    Denver Broncos

    125) Mitchell Evans, TE, Notre Dame

    Los Angeles Chargers

    126) Justin Walley, CB, Minnesota

    Baltimore Ravens

    127) Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    128) Tyler Onyedim, DT, Iowa State

    Green Bay Packers

    129) Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    130) DJ Giddens, RB, Kansas State

    Buffalo Bills

    131) Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois

    Detroit Lions

    132) Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama

    Tennessee Titans

    133) Kaden Prather, WR, Maryland

    Philadelphia Eagles

    134) Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech

    New York Giants

    135) Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan

    Seattle Seahawks

    136) Austin Barber, OT, Florida

    San Francisco 49ers

    137) Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota

    Buffalo Bills

    138) Marcus Mbow, OT, Purdue

    Baltimore Ravens

    Round 5

    139) Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)

    Carolina Panthers

    140) Carson Beck, QB, Georgia

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    141) Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon

    Las Vegas Raiders

    142) Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois

    New England Patriots

    143) Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State

    Carolina Panthers

    144) Jack Nelson, OT, Wisconsin

    New York Jets

    145) Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

    Tennessee Titans

    146) Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa

    Minnesota Vikings

    147) Tonka Hemingway, DT, South Carolina

    Chicago Bears

    148) Jestin Jacobs, LB, Oregon

    Washington Commanders

    149) Jaeden Roberts, OG, Alabama

    Cincinnati Bengals

    150) Fadil Diggs, EDGE, Syracuse

    Indianapolis Colts

    151) Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana

    Dallas Cowboys

    152) Jimmy Horn Jr., WR, Colorado

    Miami Dolphins

    153) Joshua Gray, OG, Oregon State

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    154) Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    155) Luke Kandra, OG, Cincinnati

    Arizona Cardinals

    156) Nic Anderson, WR, Oklahoma

    New York Giants

    157) Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State

    Philadelphia Eagles

    158) Jason Marshall Jr., CB, Florida

    Miami Dolphins

    159) Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia

    Philadelphia Eagles

    160) Nofoafia Tulafono, OC, Wyoming

    Los Angeles Chargers

    161) Malachi Moore, S, Alabama

    Carolina Panthers

    162) Theo Wease Jr., WR, Missouri

    New York Jets

    163) Gus Hartwig, OC, Purdue

    Green Bay Packers

    164) CJ Daniels, WR, LSU

    Minnesota Vikings

    165) Elijhah Badger, WR, Florida

    Arizona Cardinals

    166) Kain Medrano, LB, UCLA

    Houston Texans

    167) Myles Purchase, CB, Iowa State

    Kansas City Chiefs

    168) Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

    Cleveland Browns

    169) Xavier Truss, OG, Georgia

    Seattle Seahawks

    170) Jermari Harris, CB, Iowa

    Dallas Cowboys

    171) Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB, Kentucky

    Dallas Cowboys

    172) Jeremiah Hunter, WR, Washington

    Dallas Cowboys

    173) Jared Brown, WR, South Carolina

    Buffalo Bills

    174) Thaddeus Dixon, CB, Washington

    Los Angeles Chargers

    175) Keon Sabb, S, Alabama

    Baltimore Ravens

    176) Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas

    Baltimore Ravens

    Round 6

    177) Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona

    Buffalo Bills

    178) Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma

    Las Vegas Raiders

    179) Billy Bowman, S, Oklahoma

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    180) Kalel Mullings, RB, Michigan

    Los Angeles Chargers

    181) Woodi Washington, CB, Oklahoma

    New York Jets

    182) Fa’alili Fa’amoe, OT, Washington State

    Tennessee Titans

    183) JC Davis, OT, Illinois

    Buffalo Bills

    184) Will Howard, QB, Ohio State

    Baltimore Ravens

    185) Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon

    Seattle Seahawks

    186) Caullin Lacy, WR, Louisville

    Cincinnati Bengals

    187) Marcus Wehr, OG, Montana State

    New Orleans Saints

    188) Francisco Mauigoa, LB, Miami (FL)

    Dallas Cowboys

    189) Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

    Cleveland Browns

    190) Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU

    Indianapolis Colts

    191) Fentrell Cypress III, CB, Florida State

    San Francisco 49ers

    192) Adin Huntington, DT, Tulane

    Detroit Lions

    193) Jack Kelly, LB, BYU

    Los Angeles Rams

    194) Yahya Black, DT, Iowa

    Denver Broncos

    195) Jeffrey Bassa, S, Oregon

    Seattle Seahawks

    196) Duce Chestnut, CB, Syracuse

    Los Angeles Rams

    197) Trey Moore, EDGE, Texas

    Denver Broncos

    198) Myles Hinton, OT, Michigan

    Washington Commanders

    199) Robert Scott Jr., OT, Florida State

    Chicago Bears

    200) Benjamin Yurosek, TE, Georgia

    Atlanta Falcons

    201) Joey Slackman, DT, Florida

    Baltimore Ravens

    202) Jack Bech, WR, TCU

    Washington Commanders

    203) Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State

    Green Bay Packers

    204) Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State

    Cleveland Browns

    205) Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa

    Buffalo Bills

    206) De’Corian Clark, WR, UTSA

    Denver Broncos

    207) Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas

    New York Jets

    208) Ja’Corey Brooks, WR, Louisville

    Cleveland Browns

    209) Bryce Anderson, S, Texas A&M

    Las Vegas Raiders

    210) Kameryn Alexander, CB, Oregon

    Las Vegas Raiders

    211) Josh Priebe, OG, Michigan

    Las Vegas Raiders

    212) Izavion Miller, OT, Auburn

    Seattle Seahawks

    213) Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

    Dallas Cowboys

    214) Kaimon Rucker, EDGE, North Carolina

    Los Angeles Chargers

    215) Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall

    Baltimore Ravens

    Round 7

    216) Jordan Clark, CB, Notre Dame

    New York Giants

    217) Chase Lundt, OT, UConn

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    218) RJ Oben, EDGE, Notre Dame

    Las Vegas Raiders

    219) Jack Velling, TE, Michigan State

    New England Patriots

    220) Thor Griffith, DT, Louisville

    New England Patriots

    221) Malik Verdon, S, Iowa State

    Los Angeles Chargers

    222) Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State

    San Francisco 49ers

    223) J.J. Pegues, DT, Ole Miss

    Arizona Cardinals

    224) Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech

    Miami Dolphins

    225) Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    226) Seth Coleman, EDGE, Illinois

    Chicago Bears

    227) Jacob Gideon, OG, Western Michigan

    Miami Dolphins

    228) Power Echols, LB, North Carolina

    Indianapolis Colts

    229) Brady Cook, QB, Missouri

    Detroit Lions

    230) Upton Stout, CB, Western Kentucky

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    231) Kobe Savage, S, Oregon

    Atlanta Falcons

    232) Reuben Fatheree II, OT, Texas A&M

    Carolina Panthers

    233) Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa

    Kansas City Chiefs

    234) Kolbey Taylor, CB, Vanderbilt

    Washington Commanders

    235) Jonah Coleman, RB, Washington

    Seattle Seahawks

    236) Jamaree Caldwell, DT, Oregon

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    237) Alfred Collins, DT, Texas

    Houston Texans

    238) Kendall Bohler, CB, Florida A&M

    Pittsburgh Steelers

    239) Jeremiah Cooper, S, Iowa State

    New England Patriots

    240) Ashton Grable, OT, Florida A&M

    Baltimore Ravens

    241) Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama

    Green Bay Packers

    242) Jasheen Davis, EDGE, Wake Forest

    Tennessee Titans

    243) Ja’Mori Maclin, WR, Kentucky

    Chicago Bears

    244) Jager Burton, OG, Kentucky

    New Orleans Saints

    245) Davin Vann, DT, NC State

    New York Giants

    246) Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers

    Dallas Cowboys

    247) Hudson Clark, S, Arkansas

    Detroit Lions

    248) Jaydn Ott, RB, California

    Cleveland Browns

    249) Kamren Fabiculanan, S, Washington

    Jacksonville Jaguars

    250) Jake Briningstool, TE, Clemson

    New Orleans Saints

    251) R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma

    Miami Dolphins

    252) Kris Mitchell, WR, Notre Dame

    San Francisco 49ers

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