This 2025 NFL Mock Draft has trades, a few surprises, and a couple of left-hand turns when you think we could’ve turned right. With the help of Pro Football & Sports Network’s Mock Draft Simulator, we took the full seven rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft for a spin.
This is what we came up with, as if we were the GM of every NFL team.

1) Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
Tennessee Titans
With the Titans locking in Abdul Carter at No. 1 overall, they get a dynamic edge rusher whose speed, burst, and agility make him a game-wrecker off the edge. While longer tackles may challenge him, his relentless motor and quickness ensure quarterbacks won’t find an easy escape.
2) Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)
Cleveland Browns
Cam Ward is a dynamic playmaker with elite arm talent, effortless velocity, and standout athleticism, but his risky throws and inconsistent footwork can cause trouble. If he refines his mechanics and stays on schedule within the offense, he has the ceiling of a franchise QB capable of making game-changing plays.
3) Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
New York Giants
Travis Hunter enters the NFL Draft as a rare, one-of-a-kind prospect, legitimately ranking as a top-five pick at both wide receiver and cornerback. Despite below-average size and length, his elite athleticism, rare instincts, and hyper-competitiveness make him a dynamic playmaker on either side of the ball.
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4) Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
New England Patriots
In a stunning move, the Patriots made Armand Membou the first offensive tackle off the board at No. 4, prioritizing his raw power and athleticism over more heralded prospects. While his technique still needs refinement, his battle-tested experience at Missouri and high-upside potential at right tackle make him a fascinating selection for New England.
5) Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Jacksonville Jaguars
Will Campbell has the size, strength, and agility to start immediately in the NFL, with enough range to stick at left tackle, though questions about his arm length could push him to guard. While long-arm moves can challenge him, his experience, IQ, and positional value make him a top-10 prospect.
6) Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Las Vegas Raiders
With the sixth overall pick, the Las Vegas Raiders land a dynamic offensive weapon in Ashton Jeanty. His elite speed, burst, and vision make him a high-upside playmaker, and his rare contact balance and versatility add immediate value—though refining his route tree and pass protection will be key at the next level.
7) Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
New York Jets
Mason Graham is a quick, athletic interior disruptor with explosive first-step quickness, flexibility, and strong pass-rushing instincts, though he lacks ideal length and struggles with leverage and double teams. His ability to stress interior linemen and bend at the top of his rush makes him a dynamic, yet scheme-limited, defender.
8) Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Carolina Panthers
With the eighth overall pick, the Carolina Panthers add a dynamic weapon in Tetairoa McMillan, a big-bodied, athletic receiver with an elite catch radius and rare ball skills. His contested-catch ability and red-zone dominance make him a matchup nightmare, though his lack of top-end speed may limit his deep-threat potential.
9) Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
New Orleans Saints
Will Johnson is a big, athletic cornerback with fluid movement, sharp route recognition, and a playmaking mentality that sets him apart. His aggression in coverage can be risky, but it often leads to game-changing plays, making him a high-upside prospect with legitimate CB1 potential in the NFL.
10) Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
Chicago Bears
Kelvin Banks Jr. possesses elite athleticism, quick feet, and explosive movement, making him a high-upside NFL offensive tackle, though his inconsistent hand usage may create a learning curve against pro defenders. While he has the versatility to play guard, teams will likely keep him at tackle to maximize his potential.
11) Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
San Francisco 49ers
In a bit of a surprise move, the 49ers use the 11th pick on Tyler Booker, bolstering the interior offensive line with a powerful, stout guard. While his hand placement needs refinement and he isn’t elite in space, his strength, flexibility, and length make him a compelling first-round investment.
12) Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Dallas Cowboys
With the 12th overall pick, the Cowboys make a headline-grabbing move by selecting Shedeur Sanders, bringing a Sanders back to Dallas—this time at quarterback. The son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders, who once electrified Cowboys fans as a star cornerback, Shedeur offers accuracy, toughness, and natural timing, though his solid arm talent and average athleticism raise some questions.
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While he can make full-field reads, his tendency to force plays can lead to sacks or errant throws, but the Cowboys are betting on his poise and pedigree to lead their future in a post-Dak Prescott world, when that time comes.
13) Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Miami Dolphins
Jihaad Campbell is an explosive, versatile linebacker with the size, speed, and power to disrupt plays as both an off-ball defender and a blitzer. Though he excels in read-and-react situations, his below-average instincts and awareness make him vulnerable to misdirection and getting lost in traffic.
14) Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Indianapolis Colts
Tyler Warren is a dominant prospect with elite versatility, excelling as a physical yet savvy receiver and a powerful run blocker. With strong hands, a wide catch radius, and impressive run-after-the-catch ability, he thrives in contested situations and adds value on all three downs with his positional flexibility and competitive edge.
15) Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
Atlanta Falcons
With the 15th overall pick, the Falcons add a high-upside edge rusher in Mykel Williams, a 4-3 defensive end with the ideal size, explosiveness, and relentless motor. While he may need time to adjust to the NFL, his pass-rushing versatility and potential for double-digit sacks make him a strong investment for Atlanta’s defense.
16) Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M
Arizona Cardinals
Shemar Stewart, a powerful and athletic defensive lineman, showcased his disruptive ability at Texas A&M with 31 tackles, six for loss, and 1.5 sacks in his final season. While he excels in run defense and pass rushing, his technique remains raw, relying more on athleticism than refined pass-rush moves.
17) Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
Cincinnati Bengals
Jalon Walker’s NFL projection is unique, as he possesses the build of an inside linebacker but thrived at Georgia as a blitzing pass rusher. While his versatility is intriguing, his lack of a defined role limited his development, but with the right defensive system, he has the athleticism to excel.
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18) Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Seattle Seahawks
With the 18th overall pick, the Seahawks add another weapon for their passing attack, selecting Matthew Golden to pair with newly signed Cooper Kupp. A well-rounded receiver with speed, sharp route-running, and natural separation ability, Golden projects as a reliable WR2, though his limited catch radius and strength could cap his ceiling.
19) Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jahdae Barron shined in Texas’ SEC debut, excelling as a lockdown outside corner with five interceptions in 2024, but his ideal NFL fit is at slot cornerback. Though his length limits him outside, his tackling, physicality, and coverage skills make him a perfect prototype for a dominant NFL slot defender.
20) James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
Denver Broncos
Pearce is an explosive edge rusher with the athleticism, motor, and hand usage to consistently beat NFL-caliber linemen. Best suited for a 3-4 stand-up role but capable in a 4-3, he may need to add weight but has the tools to develop into a high-end pass-rusher and solid starter.
21) Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
Jacksonville Jaguars
TRADE: Jacksonville traded pick Nos. 36, 70, and 88 for pick No. 21 from Pittsburgh
A Michigan State transfer, Harmon displays an explosive first step and versatile pass-rushing ability, recording 39 tackles, eight tackles for loss, four sacks, and two forced fumbles for the Ducks in 2024. His terrific performance in 2024 was good enough for Jacksonville to move back into Round 1 with the Steelers, who were shopping pick No. 21 to any and everyone.
22) Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina
Los Angeles Chargers
Shavon Revel Jr. possesses rare physical traits—height, length, and speed—paired with a high football IQ that allows him to read offenses and mirror routes effectively. Though his ball skills and instincts stand out, concerns over his small-school background and recovery from a 2024 ACL tear may impact his 2025 NFL Draft stock.
23) Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
Green Bay Packers
With the 23rd pick, the Packers bolster their pass rush by selecting Nic Scourton, a young, advanced edge rusher with an NFL-ready frame and elite hand technique. Though adding extra weight in 2024 may have hurt his stock, a leaner 265-pound build could restore his explosiveness and unlock his full potential.
24) Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
Minnesota Vikings
Malaki Starks is a versatile, athletic safety with the intelligence and range to excel in coverage and the physicality to be a reliable tackler. A three-year starter at Georgia, he has the tools to thrive as an NFL starter but must refine his pursuit angles and block-shedding to reach his full potential.
25) Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
Houston Texans
The Texans add another explosive weapon to their offense, selecting Luther Burden III to give C.J. Stroud a dynamic target in the slot. His elite speed, power, and agility make him a dangerous playmaker in space, and while his route running needs polish, his versatility, ball skills, and YAC ability should make him an immediate impact player both inside and outside.
26) Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Los Angeles Rams
Colston Loveland is a long and athletic tight end with impressive receiving skills, excelling as a vertical threat when detached from the line of scrimmage. While his blocking ability is a weakness that may limit his every-down role, his speed and pass-catching upside make him an intriguing fit for today’s NFL.
27) Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens add another reliable weapon to their offense by selecting Emeka Egbuka, a strong, athletic slot receiver with sharp route-running and toughness. While he lacks elite speed to stretch defenses vertically, his ball skills and ability to win contested catches make him a dependable No. 2 target, thriving alongside a true deep threat.
28) Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
Detroit Lions
Tyleik Williams is a disruptive run defender with raw athleticism and a relentless motor, making him nearly unblockable one-on-one, though his lack of length limits his ability to finish at the quarterback. While he wins with power and effort, refining his hand technique will be key to maximizing his pass-rushing potential.
29) Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
Washington Commanders
The Commanders add a versatile defensive playmaker by selecting Nick Emmanwori, a rare safety prospect with linebacker size and free safety movement skills. After blazing a 4.38-second 40-yard dash and posting a 43-inch vertical at the 2025 NFL Combine, he brings elite athleticism to Washington’s secondary as a first-round talent.
30) Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
Buffalo Bills
Walter Nolen is a highly athletic 3-technique defensive tackle with an elite blend of speed and power, making him a coveted early-round prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft. At just 21, his 2024 production leap and coachability suggest a high ceiling, especially if he refines his pass-rushing plan and pad leverage.
31) Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs add a disruptive pass rusher to their defense by selecting Donovan Ezeiruaku, whose 16.5 sacks in 2024 reflect his pro-ready hand usage, relentless motor, and refined technique. While his smaller frame may present early challenges against the run, his awareness and hand skills make him an intriguing fit as a 3-4 outside linebacker.
32) Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State
Philadelphia Eagles
Donovan Jackson, a 6’4”, 320-pound standout from Ohio State, is a top interior offensive lineman prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft.
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His blend of intelligence, mobility, and power—along with strong athleticism and punchy hands—makes him a potential long-term force in the NFL.
Round 2
33) Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
Cleveland Browns
34) Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
New York Giants
35) Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
Tennessee Titans
36) Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
Pittsburgh Steelers
37) Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
Las Vegas Raiders
38) Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
Cincinnati Bengals
TRADE: Cincinnati traded pick Nos. 49 and 81 for pick No. 38 from New England
39) Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA
Chicago Bears
40) Grey Zabel, OT, North Dakota State
New Orleans Saints
41) Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
Detroit Lions
TRADE: Detroit traded pick No. 60 and a 2026 second-round selection for pick No. 41 from Chicago
42) Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
San Francisco 49ers
TRADE: San Francisco traded pick Nos. 43 and 138 for pick No. 42 from New York Jets
43) Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green
New York Jets
TRADE: San Francisco traded pick Nos. 43 and 138 for pick No. 42 from New York Jets
44) J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
Dallas Cowboys
45) Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss
Indianapolis Colts
46) Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State
Atlanta Falcons
47) Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia
Arizona Cardinals
48) Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
Miami Dolphins
49) Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas
New England Patriots
TRADE: Cincinnati traded pick Nos. 49 and 81 for pick No. 38 from New England
50) Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia
Seattle Seahawks
51) Cameron Williams, OT, Texas
New York Giants
TRADE: New York Giants traded pick Nos. 65 and 105 for pick No. 51 from Denver
52) Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
Seattle Seahawks
53) Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
54) Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
Los Angeles Chargers
TRADE: Los Angeles traded pick Nos. 55 and 214 for pick No. 54 from Green Bay
55) Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
Green Bay Packers
TRADE: Los Angeles traded pick Nos. 55 and 214 for pick No. 54 from Green Bay
56) Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
Buffalo Bills
57) Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State
Carolina Panthers
58) Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
Houston Texans
59) Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss
Baltimore Ravens
60) Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
Chicago Bears
TRADE: Detroit traded pick No. 60 and a 2026 second-round selection for pick No. 41 from Chicago
61) Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State
Washington Commanders
62) Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU
Buffalo Bills
63) TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State
Kansas City Chiefs
64) T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina
Pittsburgh Steelers
TRADE: Pittsburgh traded pick Nos. 70 and 123 for pick No. 64 from Philadelphia
Round 3
65) Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State
Denver Broncos
TRADE: New York Giants traded pick Nos. 65 and 105 for pick No. 51 from Denver
66) Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami (FL)
Kansas City Chiefs
67) Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
Cleveland Browns
68) Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas
Las Vegas Raiders
69) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
New England Patriots
70) Andrew Mukuba, S, Texas
Philadelphia Eagles
TRADE: Pittsburgh traded pick Nos. 70 and 123 for pick No. 64 from Philadelphia
71) Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
New Orleans Saints
72) Jonas Sanker, S, Virginia
Chicago Bears
73) Marcus Mbow, OT, Purdue
New York Jets
74) Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
Carolina Panthers
75) Ashton Gillotte, EDGE, Louisville
San Francisco 49ers
76) Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State
Dallas Cowboys
77) Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech
New England Patriots
78) Jared Wilson, OC, Georgia
Arizona Cardinals
79) Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU
Houston Texans
80) Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
Indianapolis Colts
81) Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech
New England Patriots
TRADE: Cincinnati traded pick Nos. 49 and 81 for pick No. 38 from New England
82) Kevin Winston Jr., S, Penn State
Seattle Seahawks
83) Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina
Pittsburgh Steelers
84) Mason Taylor, TE, LSU
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
85) DJ Giddens, RB, Kansas State
Denver Broncos
86) Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
Los Angeles Chargers
87) Kyren Lacy, WR, LSU
Green Bay Packers
88) Jack Bech, WR, TCU
Pittsburgh Steelers
89) Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon
Houston Texans
90) Jared Ivey, EDGE, Ole Miss
Los Angeles Rams
91) Alfred Collins, DT, Texas
Baltimore Ravens
92) Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas
Seattle Seahawks
93) Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon
New Orleans Saints
94) Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State
Cleveland Browns
95) Hollin Pierce, OT, Rutgers
Kansas City Chiefs
96) Anthony Belton, OT, NC State
Philadelphia Eagles
97) Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee
Minnesota Vikings
98) Darius Alexander, DT, Toledo
Miami Dolphins
99) Oronde Gadsden II, TE, Syracuse
New York Giants
100) Shemar Turner, EDGE, Texas A&M
San Francisco 49ers
101) Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas
Los Angeles Rams
102) Billy Bowman, S, Oklahoma
Detroit Lions
Round 4
103) Ricky White, WR, UNLV
Tennessee Titans
104) Will Howard, QB, Ohio State
Cleveland Browns
105) Dylan Fairchild, OG, Georgia
Denver Broncos
TRADE: New York Giants traded pick Nos. 65 and 105 for pick No. 51 from Denver
106) Tai Felton, WR, Maryland
New England Patriots
107) Ozzy Trapilo, OT, Boston College
Jacksonville Jaguars
108) Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville
Las Vegas Raiders
109) Chris Paul Jr., LB, Ole Miss
Denver Broncos
TRADE: Denver traded pick Nos. 122, 191, and 197 for pick No. 109 from Buffalo
110) Logan Brown, OT, Kansas
New York Jets
111) Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State
Carolina Panthers
112) Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
New Orleans Saints
113) Kaden Prather, WR, Maryland
San Francisco 49ers
114) Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State
Carolina Panthers
115) Sai’vion Jones, EDGE, LSU
Arizona Cardinals
116) Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami-FL
Miami Dolphins
117) Trey Wedig, OT, Indiana
Indianapolis Colts
118) Zy Alexander, CB, LSU
Atlanta Falcons
119) Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)
Cincinnati Bengals
120) Jeffrey Bassa, S, Oregon
Tennessee Titans
121) Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
122) Ajani Cornelius, OT, Oregon
Buffalo Bills
TRADE: Denver traded pick Nos. 122, 191, and 197 for pick No. 109 from Buffalo
123) David Walker, EDGE, Central Arkansas
Philadelphia Eagles
TRADE: Pittsburgh traded pick Nos. 70 and 123 for pick No. 64 from Philadelphia
124) Kaimon Rucker, EDGE, North Carolina
Green Bay Packers
125) Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan
Los Angeles Chargers
126) Savion Williams, WR, TCU
Jacksonville Jaguars
127) Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia
Los Angeles Rams
128) Antwaun Powell-Ryland, EDGE, Virginia Tech
Washington Commanders
129) Jabbar Muhammad, CB, Oregon
Baltimore Ravens
130) Jordan Phillips, DT, Maryland
Kansas City Chiefs
TRADE: Kansas City traded pick Nos. 133 and 257 for pick No. 130 from Detroit
131) Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State
New Orleans Saints
132) Tommi Hill, CB, Nebraska
Buffalo Bills
133) Mello Dotson, CB, Kansas State
Detroit Lions
TRADE: Kansas City traded pick Nos. 133 and 257 for pick No. 130 from Detroit
134) CJ West, DT, Indiana
Philadelphia Eagles
135) Jaylen Reed, S, Penn State
Miami Dolphins
136) Jackson Slater, OG, Sacramento State
Baltimore Ravens
137) Fadil Diggs, EDGE, Syracuse
Seattle Seahawks
138) Jake Briningstool, TE, Clemson
New York Jets
TRADE: San Francisco traded pick Nos. 43 and 138 for pick No. 42 from New York Jets
Round 5
139) Sebastian Castro, CB, Iowa
Minnesota Vikings
140) Malachi Moore, S, Alabama
Carolina Panthers
141) Demetrius Knight Jr., LB, South Carolina
Tennessee Titans
142) Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma
San Francisco 49ers
TRADE: Jacksonville traded pick No. 142 for pick Nos. 147 and 252 from San Francisco
143) Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois
Las Vegas Raiders
144) Chase Lundt, OT, UConn
New England Patriots
145) Charles Grant, OT, William & Mary
Seattle Seahawks
TRADE: Seattle traded pick Nos. 172 and 175 for pick No. 145 from New York Jets
146) Howard Cross III, DT, Notre Dame
Carolina Panthers
147) Teddye Buchanan, LB, Cal
Jacksonville Jaguars
TRADE: Jacksonville traded pick No. 142 for pick Nos. 147 and 252 from San Francisco
148) Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State
Chicago Bears
149) Luke Kandra, OG, Cincinnati
Dallas Cowboys
150) Garrett Dellinger, OG, LSU
Miami Dolphins
151) Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers
Indianapolis Colts
152) Clay Webb, OG, Jacksonville State
Arizona Cardinals
153) Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB, Kentucky
Cincinnati Bengals
154) J.J. Pegues, DT, Ole Miss
New York Giants
155) Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon
Miami Dolphins
156) Tyler Shough, QB, Louisville
Pittsburgh Steelers
157) Upton Stout, CB, Western Kentucky
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
158) RJ Harvey, RB, UCF
Los Angeles Chargers
159) Seth McLaughlin, OC, Ohio State
Green Bay Packers
160) Elijah Roberts, DT, SMU
Minnesota Vikings
161) Raheim Sanders, RB, South Carolina
Philadelphia Eagles
162) Jalen Rivers, OT, Miami-FL
New York Jets
163) Jake Majors, OC, Texas Tech
Carolina Panthers
164) Simeon Barrow, DT, Miami (FL)
Philadelphia Eagles
165) Marcus Tate, OG, Clemson
Philadelphia Eagles
166) Jack Nelson, OT, Wisconsin
Houston Texans
167) Damien Martinez, RB, Miami (FL)
Tennessee Titans
168) Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA
Philadelphia Eagles
169) Hunter Wohler, S, Wisconsin
Buffalo Bills
170) Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame
Buffalo Bills
171) Jaylin Smith, CB, USC
Dallas Cowboys
TRADE: Seattle traded pick Nos. 172 and 175 for pick No. 145 from New York Jets
172) Nick Nash, WR, San Jose State
New York Jets
173) Jonah Monheim, OT, USC
Buffalo Bills
174) Jordan James, RB, Oregon
Dallas Cowboys
175) Kobe Hudson, WR, UCF
New York Jets
TRADE: Seattle traded pick Nos. 172 and 175 for pick No. 145 from New York Jets
176) Oluwafemi Oladejo, EDGE, UCLA
Baltimore Ravens
Round 6
177) Miles Frazier, OG, LSU
Detroit Lions
TRADE: Detroit traded pick Nos. 196, 228, and 257 for pick No. 177 from Buffalo
178) Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse
Tennessee Titans
179) Connor Colby, OG, Iowa
Cleveland Browns
180) Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame
Las Vegas Raiders
181) Theo Wease Jr., WR, Missouri
Los Angeles Chargers
182) Jamaree Caldwell, DT, Oregon
Jacksonville Jaguars
183) Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa
Baltimore Ravens
184) Brashard Smith, RB, SMU
New Orleans Saints
185) Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
Pittsburgh Steelers
186) Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota
New York Jets
187) Mitchell Evans, TE, Notre Dame
San Francisco 49ers
188) BJ Adams, CB, UCF
Tennessee Titans
189) Nohl Williams, CB, Cal
Indianapolis Colts
190) Rylie Mills, DT, Notre Dame
Los Angeles Rams
191) Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee
Buffalo Bills
TRADE: Denver traded pick Nos. 122, 191, and 197 for pick No. 109 from Buffalo
192) Dalton Cooper, OT, Oklahoma State
Cleveland Browns
193) Corey Kiner, RB, Cincinnati
Cincinnati Bengals
194) Kitan Crawford, S, Nevada
Jacksonville Jaguars
195) Cody Lindenberg, LB, Minnesota
Los Angeles Rams
196) Collin Oliver, LB, Oklahoma State
Buffalo Bills
TRADE: Detroit traded pick Nos. 196, 228, and 257 for pick No. 177 from Buffalo
197) Dont’e Thornton, WR, Tennessee
Buffalo Bills
TRADE: Denver traded pick Nos. 122, 191, and 197 for pick No. 109 from Buffalo
198) Jermari Harris, CB, Iowa
Green Bay Packers
199) Kalel Mullings, RB, Michigan
Los Angeles Chargers
200) Justin Walley, CB, Minnesota
Cleveland Browns
201) Ty Robinson, DT, Nebraska
Los Angeles Rams
202) Joshua Gray, OG, Oregon State
Los Angeles Rams
203) Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech
Baltimore Ravens
204) Phil Mafah, RB, Clemson
Dallas Cowboys
205) Maxen Hook, S, Toledo
Washington Commanders
206) Tyler Batty, EDGE, BYU
Buffalo Bills
207) Carson Vinson, OT, Alabama A&M
New York Jets
208) Tyler Cooper, OG, Minnesota
Denver Broncos
209) Jason Marshall Jr., CB, Florida
Los Angeles Chargers
210) Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson, OT, Florida
Baltimore Ravens
211) Tim Smith, DT, Alabama
Dallas Cowboys
212) Jimmy Horn Jr., WR, Colorado
Baltimore Ravens
213) Dante Trader Jr., S, Maryland
Las Vegas Raiders
214) Craig Woodson, LB, Cal
Green Bay Packers
TRADE: Los Angeles traded pick Nos. 55 and 214 for pick No. 54 from Green Bay
215) Jacob Gideon, OG, Western Michigan
Las Vegas Raiders
216) Tonka Hemingway, DT, South Carolina
Cleveland Browns
Round 7
217) Que Robinson, EDGE, Alabama
New England Patriots
218) Shilo Sanders, S, Colorado
Atlanta Falcons
219) Antwane Wells Jr., WR, Ole Miss
New York Giants
220) Rayuan Lane III, S, Navy
New England Patriots
221) Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech
Jacksonville Jaguars
222) Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa
Las Vegas Raiders
223) Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn
Seattle Seahawks
224) Cam Jackson, DT, Florida
Miami Dolphins
225) Kobe King, LB, Penn State
Arizona Cardinals
226) Karene Reid, LB, Utah
Kansas City Chiefs
227) Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Georgia
San Francisco 49ers
228) Caleb Ransaw, DB, Tulane
Buffalo Bills
TRADE: Detroit traded pick Nos. 196, 228, and 257 for pick No. 177 from Buffalo
229) LeQuint Allen, RB, Syracuse
Pittsburgh Steelers
230) Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State
Carolina Panthers
231) Gus Hartwig, OC, Purdue
Miami Dolphins
232) Efton Chism, WR, Eastern Washington
Indianapolis Colts
233) Jalin Conyers, TE, Texas Tech
Chicago Bears
234) Johnny Walker, EDGE, Missouri
Seattle Seahawks
235) Elijah Williams, EDGE, Morgan State
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
236) Andrew Armstrong, WR, Arkansas
Houston Texans
237) Isas Waxter, CB, Villanova
Green Bay Packers
238) Jo’Quavious Marks, RB, USC
New England Patriots
239) Barryn Sorrell, EDGE, Texas
Dallas Cowboys
240) Jackson Hawes, TE, Georgia Tech
Chicago Bears
241) Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State
Houston Texans
242) Vernon Broughton, DT, Texas
Atlanta Falcons
243) Cody Simon, LB, Ohio State
Baltimore Ravens
244) Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers
Detroit Lions
245) Alijah Huzzie, CB, North Carolina
Washington Commanders
246) Xavier Truss, OG, Georgia
New York Giants
247) LaJohntay Wester, WR, Colorado
Dallas Cowboys
248) Donovan Edwards, RB, Michigan
New Orleans Saints
249) Willie Lampkin, OG, North Carolina
San Francisco 49ers
250) Fentrell Cypress III, CB, Florida State
Green Bay Packers
251) Glendon Miller, S, Maryland
Kansas City Chiefs
252) Gavin Bartholomew, TE, Pittsburgh
Jacksonville Jaguars
TRADE: Jacksonville traded pick No. 142 for pick Nos. 147 and 252 from San Francisco
253) Tyreem Powell, LB, Rutgers
Miami Dolphins
254) Nick Martin, LB, Oklahoma State
New Orleans Saints
255) Ja’Corey Brooks, WR, Louisville
Cleveland Browns
256) Thomas Fidone, TE, Nebraska
Los Angeles Chargers
257) Aaron Smith, LB, South Carolina State
Buffalo Bills
TRADE: Detroit traded pick Nos. 196, 228, and 257 for pick No. 177 from Buffalo
TRADE: Kansas City traded pick Nos. 133 and 257 for pick No. 130 from Detroit
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