The College Football Playoffs arrived, bringing with them the most talented players across the entire nation into a 12-team bracket. With the four opening-round games in action, we highlight those athletes as well as the rest of the 256 potential picks in this updated seven-round 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
Which players could your team land in next April’s Draft? Get to know this year’s potential seven-round class.
1) Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Las Vegas Raiders
Shedeur Sanders established himself as the top quarterback prospect for the 2025 NFL Draft with a breakout 2024 season at Colorado. While his brilliance within the structure of the offense was clear, his ability to thrive under relentless pressure set him apart, showcasing some of the best quarterbacking under duress in recent years.
Sanders excelled at escaping pressure, keeping his eyes downfield, and delivering pinpoint throws—a testament to his arm talent and composure. The chemistry he built with his receivers was exceptional, and it’s only a matter of time before he develops similar connections at the NFL level, seamlessly elevating his game once again.
2) Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)
New York Giants
Cam Ward’s breakout 2024 season propelled him into the top 10 of NFL Draft quarterback rankings, showcasing pinpoint accuracy, elite anticipation, and remarkable growth in his game. His mastery of arm angles, pocket navigation, and ability to create under pressure set him apart, blending creativity with maturity.
Ward’s electrifying style, paired with newfound composure, silenced critics of his past turnover struggles as he made significant strides in protecting the football. With his raw talent and progress, Ward’s potential seemed limitless heading into the latter half of the season.
MORE: 2025 NFL Draft QB Rankings
3) Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
New England Patriots
The Patriots’ season unraveled, and with help necessary at seemingly every position, the easiest pick falls in their lap.
Travis Hunter is a transformative talent who could elevate the Patriots on both sides of the ball. Whether as a dynamic cornerback with elite ball skills or a playmaking wide receiver, Hunter’s versatility would spark immediate improvement across the field. At this stage, it’s a no-brainer move for the franchise.
4) Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
Jacksonville Jaguars
Will Johnson emerges as the clear CB1 in this group, even though Hunter claims the top spot in this mock draft. Johnson’s natural ability shines, whether he’s playing with his back to the ball, reading plays, or navigating open space.
His fluid movement and seamless transitions make him a standout, while his instincts and dominance at the catch point elevate his game to another level. Jacksonville gets a lockdown cornerback after all.
5) Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
Carolina Panthers
Abdul Carter is downright terrifying for any opposing offense to gameplan against. His knack for hunting QBs evokes memories of another No. 11 from the Nittany Lions, but Carter’s upside feels more akin to a Watt brother than Micah Parsons.
With elite athleticism and a versatile pass-rush arsenal, he has all the tools to excel. In the right scheme, Carter has early Pro Bowl potential.
6) Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Tennessee Titans
The top pass catcher in this draft class flew under the radar due to his team’s lack of success in 2024, but Tetairoa McMillan played like a men among boys for Arizona this season. McMillan draws an easy comparison to two different all-time greats, and he’s a no-brainer for any team who needs an influx of receiving talent.
7) Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Cleveland Browns
Will Campbell may check in with a bit shorter of a wingspan than many want for a tackle. However, for the Browns, that may not matter because Campbell can play any number of positions for the offensive-line-needy franchise.
Campbell has a great base, a strong anchor, and fluidity through his movements. With potential positional versatility, Campbell could very well be a Pro Bowl-level player at any position on the offensive line.
8) Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
New York Jets
Mykel Williams is a versatile and dominant presence on the edge, bringing unmatched value to the Jets’ defensive scheme. He thrives as both a pure edge rusher and a disruptive force across the defensive front, exploiting mismatches to alter games.
With raw power and an explosive first step, he consistently overpowers linemen and creates chaos in the backfield.
9) Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
Chicago Bears
An imposing force off the edge, Nic Scourton heads north to the Bears. He has elite potential and should deliver an immediate impact for the Chicago defensive front.
There are potential long-term rewards for the Bears if Scourton can realize his full potential as his pre-draft numbers are projected to test off the charts. Translating that onto the field should be easy in the right system — and Chicago appears in line to hit a home run with his selection.
10) Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas
New Orleans Saints
Kelvin Banks Jr., one of the top pure tackle prospects in this class, heads from Austin to New Orleans in our seven-round mock draft. Banks brings versatility to fortify either side of the Saints’ offensive line, combining raw power to fend off bull rushers with the agility and refined technique to handle edge speed.
MORE: 2025 NFL Draft WR Rankings
11) Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Miami Dolphins
Mason Graham might not be the flashiest pick, but he offers the Dolphins a future All-Pro and a likely Pro Bowler from his rookie season. With an unrelenting motor and a fiery mean streak, Graham stands out as one of the quickest defensive linemen off the snap.
His versatility allows him to dominate both tackles and interior linemen with ease, making him a game-changer on the defensive front.
12) Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
Indianapolis Colts
Luther Burden is a dynamic playmaker and route-running wizard, ready to make an impact for the Titans from any position on the field. A rare talent with top-tier draft projections since high school, Burden has consistently lived up to the hype.
At Missouri, he showcased elite yards-after-catch ability and a natural flair for making game-changing plays in any situation.
13) Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
Cincinnati Bengals
Isaiah Bond is a precise route-runner with elite athleticism and sharp suddenness, making him a standout receiver. Known for his strong hands and ability to run routes from any alignment, he can create separation in an instant.
While he projects as a versatile WR2, Bond has the potential to develop into a WR1 over time.
14) Cameron Williams, OT, Texas
Dallas Cowboys
Cameron Williams has stood out as a bright spot for the Texas offensive line all season long. Williams’ exceptional length, power, and balance make him a seamless fit for the NFL, particularly on the Cowboys’ offensive line.
With his versatility, he’s ready to contribute as either a right or left tackle, both now and in the future.
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15) Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
San Francisco 49ers
The 49ers solidify their tackle of the future with the addition of Jonah Savaiinaea, a dynamic cornerstone piece. Known for his exceptional athleticism for his size, Savaiinaea thrives when operating in space.
His impressive strength and ability to handle both speed and power rushers make him a force to be reckoned with. Plug him into the right tackle spot immediately before he ultimately takes the mantle of the great Trent Williams in the future.
16) Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
Atlanta Falcons
Malaki Starks stands out as one of the most electrifying athletes in the 2025 NFL Draft class. Recognizing the rising importance of safety value, the Falcons make a bold move to secure him amidst other players in consideration here.
Starks brings versatility across both safety positions, with his standout ball skills in coverage poised to be a game-changing asset.
17) Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
Arizona Cardinals
It’s never a glamorous pick, but it’s how good teams draft. Selecting Tyler Booker in the first round may not earn you any fans in the short term, but protecting Kyler Murray and paving wide-open rushing lanes on the ground game ultimately will.
Booker is a beast on the ground and a dominant pass protector. He’ll quickly acclimate to the NFL with his strength and speed combination that are unrivaled among interior linemen this year.
18) Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Seattle Seahawks
Tyler Warren is a dominant force, and Penn State knows how to creatively utilize his talents—whether snapping the ball, holding it, or making big plays downfield. His blend of incredible size, speed, and athleticism makes him a reliable target with a massive catch radius and a serious threat after the catch.
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19) James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Buccaneers have a golden opportunity with a talent like James Pearce Jr., whose potential Tennessee hasn’t fully unleashed. This works in Tampa Bay’s favor, as he’ll bring fresh energy and catch opponents off guard with his skill.
Pearce’s elite pass-rushing abilities and versatility in open space make him a rare defensive asset. He’s exactly the kind of player who can elevate a defense to the next level.
20) Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina
Los Angeles Rams
We fully expect Shavon Revel to be on track for a strong showing during the pre-draft process if he’s healthy enough to test. Even without testing, his skill set already speaks volumes, showcasing elite lockdown cornerback abilities.
Whether lined up outside or working in the slot, Revel has the potential to step into the NFL as a true CB1 from day one.
21) Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
Los Angeles Chargers
Nick Emmanwori is set to dominate the pre-draft process, potentially breaking NFL Combine speed records—a surefire way to catch every head coach’s attention.
His three-down ability at safety and positional versatility make him a dynamic asset in the defensive secondary. Paired with elite athleticism and a rapidly improving coverage game, Emmanwori’s NFL potential is through the roof.
22) Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
Denver Broncos
Emeka Egbuka, once a first-round lock, chose to return to Ohio State for another season, showcasing shades of former Buckeyes stars like Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Chris Olave. With WR1 skills and the versatility to excel from any alignment, Egbuka stands out as a premier talent.
His elite ball skills and unmatched body control make him a game-changer, and he would undoubtedly thrive in the Broncos’ offense and give Bo Nix a short-area game-changer with his ability to win off the line of scrimmage.
MORE: 2025 NFL Draft WR Rankings
23) Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Washington Commanders
Ashton Jeanty was arguably the best player in college football this season. With a playoff game to be played, he is poised to break Barry Sanders’ single-season rushing record despite facing stacked boxes as Boise State’s primary offensive weapon.
His 2024 season has been nothing short of unstoppable, tying the single-season record for 70-yard touchdown runs and showcasing unmatched explosiveness. The most exciting part? His skill set translates seamlessly to the NFL.
24) Harold Fannin Jr., TE, Bowling Green
Baltimore Ravens
Harold Fannin Jr. is the best yards-after-catch threat at the tight end position that we’ve seen come through a draft in a long time. What makes him even more enticing as a prospect is his sure hands, incredible blocking, and hard-working reputation.
Fannin will be a perfect fit inside of Baltimore’s scheme offensively, as he can line up anywhere on the field and dominate both before and after the catch.
25) Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
Houston Texans
Tre Harris is a true WR1 and an alpha presence on the outside, showcasing rare talent and exceptional athleticism for his size. He excels at high-pointing the football and has a remarkable ability to track and locate passes in the air.
With his elite intangibles, Harris has the pedigree to be the bonafide threat Houston needs opposite Nico Collins.
26) Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
Pittsburgh Steelers
A second running back in Round 1 because that’s just how talented Omarion Hampton is. The Steelers could draft for pure need here, but the best player available is absolutely Hampton in this situation.
He’s a true force with the ball in his hands and is a dominant athlete in both the ground and aerial games. Hampton is elusive, strong, and comes with great vision to boot.
MORE: 2025 NFL Draft RB Rankings
27) Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
Green Bay Packers
Tyleik Williams embodies the complete package, excelling in every aspect of the game on the defensive front. He’s a force as a pass rusher, using impressive technique to shed blockers and hunt down ball carriers.
With his combination of size and strength, Williams is built to thrive in the demanding environment of NFL trenches.
28) Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
Minnesota Vikings
Walter Nolen finally found his rhythm after a change of scenery at Ole Miss, where he delivered a dominant season in 2024. He showcased the raw talent and explosiveness expected of a former No. 1 recruit, effortlessly breaking through double-teams and overpowering linemen.
For the Vikings, his polished skill set promises an immediate impact in the NFL, perfectly suited for the pro game from Day 1.
29) Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
Buffalo Bills
Benjamin Morrison’s standout performance at Notre Dame, even in a shortened season, solidified his reputation as a true lockdown cornerback. With exceptional ball skills, athleticism, and the ability to dominate at the catch point, he’s a nightmare for any receiver.
The Bills were in the market for a wide receiver, but they understood Morrison’s elite potential and made the obvious choice to bring him on board.
30) Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
Philadelphia Eagles
Jalon Walker is a dynamic talent for the Georgia Bulldogs who could thrive as a down lineman for the Eagles. Versatile and athletic, Walker excels in space, whether defending against the run or pass.
With the skills of a true three-down linebacker, he has the ability to impact the game in every facet.
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31) Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M
Detroit Lions
Shemar Stewart is a dynamic edge defender with remarkable versatility and immense potential. A top recruit in his class, Stewart has started to fully deliver on that potential in 2024.
Whether rushing off the edge or overpowering interior linemen, he’s an undeniable force on the field.
32) Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
Cleveland Browns
The Browns trade back into Round 1 to nab a potential QB of the future with Jalen Milroe. This scenario sees them send a third-round pick to Kansas City to move back into the first round to grab Jalen Milroe, but also comes with the assumption that they signed a veteran free agent QB before this mock draft.
Milroe is an exceptional athlete with dynamic physical tools and a powerful arm, making him one of the most athletic quarterbacks in his class. However, his development in the short-to-intermediate passing game has lagged behind, raising concerns about his consistency and accuracy.
He’ll need significant growth to secure and sustain a starting role at the next level, but with the first-round contracts coming with the extra fifth year, he’ll get that long-term security in Cleveland.
Round 2
33) Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
New York Giants
34) Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
Las Vegas Raiders
35) Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Jacksonville Jaguars
36) Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia
Chicago Bears
37) Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
Tennessee Titans
38) Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
Kansas City Chiefs
39) Landon Jackson, EDGE, Arkansas
New England Patriots
40) Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
Chicago Bears
41) Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
New York Jets
42) Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss
New Orleans Saints
43) Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
Indianapolis Colts
44) LT Overton, EDGE, Alabama
Cincinnati Bengals
45) Harold Perkins, LB, LSU
Dallas Cowboys
46) Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
San Francisco 49ers
47) Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State
Miami Dolphins
48) Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
Arizona Cardinals
49) Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami (FL)
Atlanta Falcons
50) J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
Seattle Seahawks
51) Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU
Carolina Panthers
52) Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
53) Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
Denver Broncos
54) Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
Los Angeles Chargers
55) Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia
Baltimore Ravens
56) Andrew Mukuba, S, Texas
Washington Commanders
57) Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
Houston Texans
58) Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
Green Bay Packers
59) Jabbar Muhammad, CB, Oregon
Pittsburgh Steelers
60) Kyle Kennard, EDGE, South Carolina
Buffalo Bills
61) Earnest Greene III, OT, Georgia
Buffalo Bills
62) Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
Philadelphia Eagles
63) T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina
Detroit Lions
64) Kevin Winston Jr., S, Penn State
Kansas City Chiefs
Round 3
65) Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon
Dallas Cowboys* (traded pick Nos. 76 & 172 for pick No. 65)
66) Le’Veon Moss, RB, Texas A&M
New York Giants
67) Grey Zabel, OT, North Dakota State
Carolina Panthers
68) Dontay Corleone, DT, Cincinnati
Kansas City Chiefs
69) Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
Cleveland Browns
70) Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
New England Patriots
71) Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State
Jacksonville Jaguars
72) Jonas Sanker, S, Virginia
Las Vegas Raiders
73) Ajani Cornelius, OT, Oregon
Chicago Bears
74) Mason Taylor, TE, LSU
New Orleans Saints
75) Parker Brailsford, OC, Alabama
Cincinnati Bengals
76) Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
Las Vegas Raiders
77) Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State
San Francisco 49ers
78) Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech
Washington Commanders
79) Terrance Brooks, CB, Illinois
Indianapolis Colts
80) Patrick Jenkins, DT, Tulane
New England Patriots
81) Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
Arizona Cardinals
82) Rod Moore, S, Michigan
Seattle Seahawks
83) Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
84) Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
Los Angeles Rams
85) Shemar Turner, EDGE, Texas A&M
Los Angeles Chargers
86) Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama
Denver Broncos
87) Jaeden Roberts, OG, Alabama
New Orleans Saints
88) Deontae Lawson, LB, Alabama
Baltimore Ravens
89) Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville
Houston Texans
90) Kyren Lacy, WR, LSU
Pittsburgh Steelers
91) Nicholas Singleton, RB, Penn State
Green Bay Packers
92) Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
Jacksonville Jaguars
93) Will Sheppard, WR, Colorado
Kansas City Chiefs
94) Charles Grant, OT, William & Mary
Philadelphia Eagles
95) Mitchell Evans, TE, Notre Dame
New York Jets
96) Daylen Everette, CB, Georgia
Kansas City Chiefs
97) Antwane Wells Jr., WR, Ole Miss
Los Angeles Rams
98) Ricky White, WR, UNLV
Miami Dolphins
99) Keon Sabb, S, Alabama
Miami Dolphins
100) Cobee Bryant, CB, Kansas
Minnesota Vikings
101) Dani Dennis-Sutton, EDGE, Penn State
San Francisco 49ers
Round 4
102) Oronde Gadsden II, TE, Syracuse
New York Giants
103) Ephesians Prysock, CB, Washington
Las Vegas Raiders
104) Tyler Onyedim, DT, Iowa State
Tennessee Titans
105) Tai Felton, WR, Maryland
Cleveland Browns
106) Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa
New England Patriots
107) Joshua Gray, OG, Oregon State
Jacksonville Jaguars
108) Jared Wilson, OC, Georgia
Carolina Panthers
109) Kaden Prather, WR, Maryland
Buffalo Bills
110) Pat Bryant, WR, Illinois
New York Jets
111) Kurtis Rourke, QB, Indiana
New Orleans Saints
112) Will Lee III, CB, Texas A&M
Carolina Panthers
113) Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma
San Francisco 49ers
114) Anthony Belton, OT, NC State
Miami Dolphins
115) Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas
Indianapolis Colts
116) Luke Kandra, OG, Cincinnati
Cincinnati Bengals
117) Lander Barton, LB, Utah
Arizona Cardinals
118) Justin Walley, CB, Minnesota
Atlanta Falcons
119) Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan
Tennessee Titans
120) Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Georgia
Los Angeles Rams
121) Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
122) Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan
Denver Broncos
123) Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech
Los Angeles Chargers
124) Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State
Baltimore Ravens
125) TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State
New Orleans Saints
126) Kyle Monangai, RB, Rutgers
Houston Texans
127) Gus Hartwig, OC, Purdue
Green Bay Packers
128) Tonka Hemingway, DT, South Carolina
Pittsburgh Steelers
129) Sebastian Castro, CB, Iowa
Jacksonville Jaguars
130) Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State
Buffalo Bills
131) Malachi Moore, S, Alabama
Detroit Lions
132) Samuel Brown, WR, Miami-FL
Philadelphia Eagles
133) Jeffrey Bassa, S, Oregon
Tennessee Titans
134) Bryson Nesbit, TE, North Carolina
New York Giants
135) Jestin Jacobs, LB, Oregon
Seattle Seahawks
136) Ashton Gillotte, EDGE, Louisville
San Francisco 49ers
137) Ricardo Hallman, CB, Wisconsin
Buffalo Bills
138) Reuben Fatheree II, OT, Texas A&M
Baltimore Ravens
139) Jared Ivey, EDGE, Ole Miss
Las Vegas Raiders
Round 5
140) Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas
Carolina Panthers
141) Ollie Gordon II, RB, Oklahoma State
Minnesota Vikings
142) Jah Joyner, EDGE, Minnesota
New England Patriots
143) Tyler Baron, EDGE, Miami (FL)
Jacksonville Jaguars
144) Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State
Carolina Panthers
145) Fernando Carmona Jr., OT, Arkansas
Tennessee Titans
146) Austin Barber, OT, Florida
New York Jets
147) Nofoafia Tulafono, OC, Wyoming
Chicago Bears
148) Marcus Mbow, OT, Purdue
Washington Commanders
149) Carson Beck, QB, Georgia
Miami Dolphins
150) Gabe Jacas, EDGE, Illinois
Indianapolis Colts
151) Terrance Ferguson, TE, Oregon
Cincinnati Bengals
152) Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State
Dallas Cowboys
153) Bryce Anderson, S, Texas A&M
Arizona Cardinals
154) Jimmy Horn Jr., WR, Colorado
New York Giants
155) Zy Alexander, CB, LSU
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
156) Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse
Pittsburgh Steelers
157) RJ Maryland, TE, SMU
Los Angeles Chargers
158) Xavier Truss, OG, Georgia
Miami Dolphins
159) Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State
Philadelphia Eagles
160) Benjamin Yurosek, TE, Georgia
Carolina Panthers
161) Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB, Kentucky
Philadelphia Eagles
162) Theo Wease Jr., WR, Missouri
New York Jets
163) Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa
Green Bay Packers
164) Jared Brown, WR, South Carolina
Minnesota Vikings
165) Francisco Mauigoa, LB, Miami (FL)
Houston Texans
166) Thaddeus Dixon, CB, Washington
Arizona Cardinals
167) Jermari Harris, CB, Iowa
Cleveland Browns
168) Jason Marshall Jr., CB, Florida
Kansas City Chiefs
169) Jack Nelson, OT, Wisconsin
Seattle Seahawks
170) DJ Giddens, RB, Kansas State
Dallas Cowboys
171) Will Howard, QB, Ohio State
Dallas Cowboys
172) Kain Medrano, LB, UCLA
Las Vegas Raiders
173) Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State
Buffalo Bills
174) Jacob Gideon, OG, Western Michigan
Los Angeles Chargers
175) Josh Priebe, OG, Michigan
Baltimore Ravens
176) Ja’Corey Brooks, WR, Louisville
Baltimore Ravens
177) Duce Chestnut, CB, Syracuse
Buffalo Bills
Round 6
178) Treydan Stukes, CB, Arizona
Las Vegas Raiders
179) Myles Purchase, CB, Iowa State
Los Angeles Chargers
180) Myles Hinton, OT, Michigan
Jacksonville Jaguars
181) Nickolas Martin, LB, Oklahoma State
Baltimore Ravens
182) Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama
Tennessee Titans
183) Kris Mitchell, WR, Notre Dame
Buffalo Bills
184) Fadil Diggs, EDGE, Syracuse
Seattle Seahawks
185) Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon
New York Jets
186) Chase Lundt, OT, UConn
New Orleans Saints
187) Kameryn Alexander, CB, Oregon
Cleveland Browns
188) Trey Moore, EDGE, Texas
Indianapolis Colts
189) Deion Burks, WR, Oklahoma
Cincinnati Bengals
190) Ja’Mori Maclin, WR, Kentucky
Dallas Cowboys
191) Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers
San Francisco 49ers
192) Joey Slackman, DT, Florida
Denver Broncos
193) Dillon Gabriel, QB, Oregon
Los Angeles Rams
194) Kamren Fabiculanan, S, Washington
Seattle Seahawks
195) Woodi Washington, CB, Oklahoma
Los Angeles Rams
196) Jack Bech, WR, TCU
Detroit Lions
197) Jeremiah Hunter, WR, Washington
Denver Broncos
198) Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
Atlanta Falcons
199) Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
Baltimore Ravens
200) Tyreem Powell, LB, Rutgers
Washington Commanders
201) Elijhah Badger, WR, Florida
Chicago Bears
202) Jaydn Ott, RB, California
Green Bay Packers
203) Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee
Washington Commanders
204) Ashton Grable, OT, Florida A&M
Cleveland Browns
205) Robert Scott Jr., OT, Florida State
Buffalo Bills
206) Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU
Denver Broncos
207) RJ Oben, EDGE, Notre Dame
Cleveland Browns
208) Jack Kelly, LB, BYU
New York Jets
209) Yahya Black, DT, Iowa
Las Vegas Raiders
210) Izavion Miller, OT, Auburn
Las Vegas Raiders
211) Matthew Bedford, OG, Oregon
Las Vegas Raiders
212) Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa
Seattle Seahawks
213) Power Echols, LB, North Carolina
Dallas Cowboys
214) Avery Helm, CB, TCU
Los Angeles Chargers
215) Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame
Baltimore Ravens
Round 7
216) Raheim Sanders, RB, South Carolina
Las Vegas Raiders
217) Gentry Williams, CB, Oklahoma
New York Giants
218) Jordan Clark, CB, Notre Dame
Jacksonville Jaguars
219) Billy Bowman, S, Oklahoma
San Francisco 49ers
220) Kolbey Taylor, CB, Vanderbilt
New England Patriots
221) Adin Huntington, DT, Tulane
Los Angeles Chargers
222) De’Corian Clark, WR, UTSA
New England Patriots
223) Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
Arizona Cardinals
224) Upton Stout, CB, Western Kentucky
Miami Dolphins
225) Fentrell Cypress III, CB, Florida State
Pittsburgh Steelers
226) Hudson Clark, S, Arkansas
Indianapolis Colts
227) Kaimon Rucker, EDGE, North Carolina
Chicago Bears
228) Brady Cook, QB, Missouri
Detroit Lions
229) Malik Verdon, S, Iowa State
Carolina Panthers
230) Thor Griffith, DT, Louisville
Miami Dolphins
231) J.J. Pegues, DT, Ole Miss
Washington Commanders
232) Kobe Savage, S, Oregon
Kansas City Chiefs
233) Elijah Sarratt, WR, Indiana
Seattle Seahawks
234) Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
235) Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
Atlanta Falcons
236) Chandler Martin, LB, Memphis
New England Patriots
237) Seth Coleman, EDGE, Illinois
Pittsburgh Steelers
238) Alfred Collins, DT, Texas
Pittsburgh Steelers
239) Ethan Burke, EDGE, Texas
Baltimore Ravens
240) Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State
Houston Texans
241) John Saunders Jr., CB, Ole Miss
Green Bay Packers
242) LaMiles Brooks, S, Georgia Tech
Tennessee Titans
243) Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee
Chicago Bears
244) Caleb Etienne, OT, BYU
New York Giants
245) Jager Burton, OG, Kentucky
New Orleans Saints
246) Derrick Moore, EDGE, Michigan
Detroit Lions
247) Antwuan Powell-Ryland, EDGE, Virginia Tech
Dallas Cowboys
248) Jake Majors, OC, Texas Tech
Cleveland Browns
249) Clay Webb, OG, Jacksonville State
Jacksonville Jaguars
250) Malik Dixon-Williams, S, UConn
New Orleans Saints
251) Jeremiah Cooper, S, Iowa State
Miami Dolphins
252) DeMonte Capeheart, DT, Clemson
San Francisco 49ers
253) Nick Nash, WR, San Jose State
San Francisco 49ers
254) Kendall Bohler, CB, Florida A&M
Los Angeles Chargers
255) R Mason Thomas, EDGE, Oklahoma
Green Bay Packers
256) Savion Williams, WR, TCU
Kansas City Chiefs
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