TO TITANS: Jeremiah Smith is one of the best overall WR prospects we’ve ever seen and would easily be the WR1 in the 2025 and 2026 NFL Draft classes (he isn’t eligible until 2027).
TO BROWNS: If there is one QB in the 2025 class I’m hanging my hat on as a general manager, it’s Cam Ward. A Heisman finalist, he was the most electrifying QB in college football. With unmatched creativity and low-effort velocity generation, he’s a playmaker in the purest sense.
TO GIANTS: As he steps into the starting role next year, Manning will instantly join the Heisman conversation and elevate the Longhorns’ offensive ceiling to new heights — why not do the same for his uncle’s longtime franchise?
TO PATRIOTS: It’s difficult not to compare Abdul Carter to former Penn State great Micah Parsons since they took a similar career path (LB to full-time EDGE) and wear No. 11. But Carter is what the late Kobe Bryant called a “different animal and the same beast.”
TO JAGUARS: While Hunter’s fluid mobility, ball skills, and elite athleticism are more rare at corner, he has the skill set to see 10-20 snaps on offense. The Jaguars need help on both sides of the ball and will gladly facilitate reps for their top pick.
TO RAIDERS: No, Raiola is not “the next Mahomes.” But after spending time with his tape, you’ll understand why the comp is thrown around — and it’s not just because of the similar aesthetic.
TO JETS: Will Campbell has started at left tackle since his true freshman season in 2022 and has never looked back. The 6’6″ and 325-pound OT is a mauler in the ground game and allowed just four sacks across 1,500+ pass-blocking snaps in his career.
TO PANTHERS: Mason Graham is arguably the top prospect in the 2025 NFL Draft overall, making him a steal at No. 8. The Panthers simply need to take the “best player available” approach, as the roster is littered with holes, especially on the defensive side of the ball.
TO SAINTS: Williams’ rare combination of elite ball-tracking skills and long speed makes him an elite talent. With a full offseason in Kalen DeBoer’s system, Williams’ Heisman buzz for 2025 is already building.
TO BEARS: Did James Pearce Jr. dominate as much as he did last season for the Tennessee Volunteers? No, but it’s not like he completely fell off, either. I mean, he still racked up 13 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks, so why is no one talking about him anymore?