The latest 7-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft at Pro Football Network saw several Georgia Bulldogs go off the board in the early rounds. What could the NFL Draft outlook be next April for Kirby Smart’s squad?
Georgia 2025 NFL Draft Prospects
In the latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft at PFN, 12 Georgia Bulldogs prospects went off the board in total. Seven of those players went within the first three rounds, and four managed to crack the first round.
Unsurprisingly, the first player taken from Georgia’s roster was quarterback Carson Beck, who’s a leading candidate to be QB1 of the 2025 NFL Draft QB class.
Georgia’s NFL Draft crop is predictably well-stocked. Smart’s teams are always well-coached, and this team is experienced and has an abundance of NFL talent.
1.1) Carson Beck, QB, New York Giants
Thus far in the 2025 NFL Draft cycle, Carson Beck remains my QB1. His preseason grade would land him in a similar range to J.J. McCarthy, who went 10th overall in 2024.
Beck isn’t always flashy, but he’s an exceedingly reliable signal-caller, something the Giants have lacked with Daniel Jones.
Beck has the requisite arm talent, and his steely pocket poise, steady sense of timing, and high-end anticipation make him a cut above.
1.8) Mykel Williams, EDGE, Arizona Cardinals
Talents like Mykel Williams only fall so far. He still needs to further flesh out his pass-rush arsenal, but Williams’ sheer presence is so impactful, and he’s only trending up.
For the Cardinals and Jonathan Gannon, the 6’5″, 265-pound Williams would be a true alignment-versatile force. He has the explosiveness and bend to rush from wider spots, but he can also stunt and rush inside with his devastating length and power drive.
1.12) Malaki Starks, S, Indianapolis Colts
Malaki Starks is the top overall prospect on my 2025 NFL Draft big board. And in this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, the Colts get him at 12th overall — a massive value at a position of need.
At 6’1″, and 205 pounds, Starks can do it all. He’s a rangy playmaking presence in two-high and single-high, and he can also match in off-man and crash downhill in support. His high-flying interception in Week 1 was evidence of his truly elite turnover-generating potential.
1.28) Earnest Greene III, OL, Baltimore Ravens
Entering the 2024 campaign, Earnest Greene III carried a Day 3 grade on my 2025 NFL Draft board. Early on, he’s looked like a drastically improved prospect.
The former five-star recruit has an exceptional blend of natural leverage and proportional length at around 6’4″, 320 pounds. And especially in Week 1 against Clemson, he showcased improved short-area quickness, recovery, hand precision, and vision on stunts.
2.36) Jalon Walker, EDGE, New England Patriots
At around 6’2″, 250 pounds, Jalon Walker is a speed-to-power merchant with swarming range in pursuit, and he instills the Patriots’ EDGE room with newfound pass-rush appeal.
2.51) Jared Wilson, C, Chicago Bears
Jared Wilson has been a riser in 2024. The 6’3″, 310-pound center needs to improve his anchor, but he’s explosive, rangy, physical, and well-leveraged.
2.59) Daylen Everette, CB, Houston Texans
Daylen Everette is an exciting young talent. Even though he doesn’t have much ball production, his smooth athleticism and fluidity are impossible to ignore at his size.
Other Georgia Bulldogs Selected in 2025 NFL Mock Draft
- 4.124) Trevor Etienne, RB, Houston Texans
- 4.127) Tate Ratledge, G, Detroit Lions
- 5.155) Oscar Delp, TE, Dallas Cowboys
- 6.175) Xavier Truss, OL, Cleveland Browns
- 7.194) Smael Mondon Jr., LB, Carolina Panthers
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