The Texas Longhorns are represented well in the latest 7-Round 2025 NFL Mock Draft at Pro Football Network. How many prospects are selected altogether?
A College Football Playoff run is expected for head coach Steve Sarkisian this year, and it’s no surprise with the NFL Draft talent he has at his disposal.
Texas 2025 NFL Draft Prospects
In total, the Texas Longhorns had nine prospects selected in the latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft at PFN. Three of those prospects were taken in Round 1, while a fourth was selected within the top-50 picks.
Quarterback Quinn Ewers led off the list of Texas prospects, going off the board inside the top 10. Ewers’ stock is climbing after his standout performance against an elite Michigan defense, and he’s taking advantage of his opportunity in a wide-open 2025 QB class.
Past the early-round picks, the Longhorns had five more players selected on Day 3 — all five of which were picked inside the top 150 overall.
You’ll find the players selected below.
1.7) Quinn Ewers, QB, Las Vegas Raiders
Things may get worse for the Raiders before they get better, but a poor 2024 season should allow the opportunity to reset at QB in 2025. Ewers has merit as an option.
Coming off a near-250-yard, three-TD outing against Michigan, Ewers is finally putting it together as a prospect. His arm elasticity and angle freedom are truly hyper-elite throwing qualities, and he’s now channeling that arm talent with improved control and discipline.
1.14) Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Cleveland Browns
The Browns have issues that extend far deeper than their left tackle spot on offense. Nevertheless, Jedrick Wills Jr. is one player who might be replaced in 2025.
A strong candidate to fill Wills’ shoes is Texas’ Kelvin Banks Jr., who’s played well thus far in 2024. Banks is an explosive, dense, and well-leveraged blocker with an urge to bury defenders in both phases. His pass-blocking technique has looked better through Week 2.
1.18) Isaiah Bond, WR, Atlanta Falcons
Regardless of whether the Falcons see out Kirk Cousins’ contract or eventually pivot to Michael Penix Jr., Atlanta needs more weapons alongside Drake London and Kyle Pitts.
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At 5’11”, 185 pounds, Isaiah Bond provides a unique and previously unseen element to Atlanta’s offense. He is a smooth, fluid separator who thrives against man coverage with his bend, burst, and spatial awareness. And he plays with a unyielding chip on his shoulder.
2.48) Andrew Mukuba, S, Pittsburgh Steelers
Andrew Mukuba is playing fast and physical in 2024, and his slot-safety versatility would fill a major need for the Steelers alongside Minkah Fitzpatrick.
Other Texas Players Selected in 2025 NFL Mock Draft
- 4.101) Gunnar Helm, TE, New England Patriots
- 4.115) Cameron Williams, OT, Atlanta Falcons
- 5.135) Trey Moore, EDGE, Tennessee Titans
- 5.139) Jahdae Barron, S, Minnesota Vikings
- 5.146) Alfred Collins, DT, Los Angeles Chargers
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