Draft Order 2025 NFL Draft Order: Round 6: 177. Buffalo Bills (from New York Giants): 3-14-0, 178. Tennessee Titans: 3-14-0, 179. Cleveland Browns: 3-14-0, 180. Las Vegas Raiders: 4-13-0, 181. Los Angeles Chargers (from New England Patriots): 4-13-0, 182. Jacksonville Jaguars: 4-13-0, 183. Baltimore Ravens (from Carolina Panthers): 5-12-0, 184. New Orleans Saints: 5-12-0, 185. Pittsburgh Steelers (from Chicago Bears): 5-12-0, 186. New York Jets: 5-12-0, 187. Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco 49ers): 6-11-0, 188. Tennessee Titans (from Dallas Cowboys): 7-10-0, 189. Indianapolis Colts: 8-9-0, 190. Los Angeles Rams (from Atlanta Falcons): 8-9-0, 191. Denver Broncos (from Arizona Cardinals): 8-9-0, 192. Clevleand Browns (from Miami Dolphins): 8-9-0, 193. Cincinnati Bengals: 9-8-0, 194. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Seattle Seahawks): 10-7-0, 195. Los Angeles Rams (from Pittsburgh Steelers): 10-7-0, 196. Detroit Lions (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers): 10-7-0, 197. Denver Broncos: 10-7-0, 198. Green Bay Packers: 11-6-0, 199. Los Angeles Chargers: 11-6-0, 200. Clevleand Browns (from Minnesota Vikings): 14-3-0, 201. Los Angeles Rams: 10-7-0, 202. Los Angeles Rams (from Houston Texans): 10-7-0, 203. Baltimore Ravens: 12-5-0, 204. Dallas Cowboys (from Detroit Lions): 15-2-0, 205. Washington Commanders: 12-5-0, 206. Houston Texans (from Buffalo Bills): 13-4-0, 207. New York Jets (from Kansas City Chiefs): 15-2-0, 208. Denver Broncos (from Philadelphia Eagles): 14-3-0, 209. Los Angeles Chargers (Compensation Pick): 11-6-0, 210. Baltimore Ravens (Compensation Pick): 12-5-0, 211. Dallas Cowboys (Compensation Pick): 7-10-0, 212. Baltimore Ravens (Compensation Pick): 12-5-0, 213. Las Vegas Raiders (Compensation Pick): 4-13-0, 214. Los Angeles Chargers (Compensation Pick): 11-6-0, 215. Las Vegas Raiders (Compensation Pick): 4-13-0, 216. Cleveland Browns (Compensation Pick): 3-14-0

















2025 NFL Mock Draft: Final Mock 7 Rounds




Round 6




Chris Ransom follow @DraftUtopia Last Updated: April 24, 2025.


  1. Buffalo Bills: Elijah Arroyo, TE, Miami FL

    The 6-4 251 lb Elijah Arroyo had 35 receptions, 590 receiving yards, nad 7 receiving touchdowns in 2024. He had one signature season after three seasons with five or fewer receptions. Some have him going in day 2, but his consistency worries me.


    Buffalo can draft Elijah Arroyo as a third string tight end behind Dawson Knox and Dalton Kincaid. I don't believe Arroyo is gonna bring much to the table at the next level despite a strong week in the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl.


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  2. Tennessee Titans: Ryan Fitzgerald, K, Florida State

    Tennessee replaces Joey Slye with a kicker in the 2025 NFL Draft. This draft class has four kickers with potential to be day 1 starters. Florida State kicker Ryan Fitzgerald was supposed to be the top kicker in the 2026 NFL Draft, but he is in the 2025 NFL Draft and may end up being the first kicker off the board.


    The 6-1 190 lb Ryan Fitzgerald went 13/13 on field goals, 14/14 on extra points, made a long 59 yard field goal. I didn't include Ryan Fitzgerald in my kicker rankings back in December because I figured he would be in the 2026 NFL Draft. he's in this draft and may end up being the first kicker drafted. Alabama kicker Graham Nicholson, Miami FL kicker Andres Borregales, Minnesota kicker Dragan Kesich, and Florida State kicker Ryan Fitzgerald all have potential to be NFL kickers right out of college. I wouldn't be shocked if any of those four kickers ended up being the first kicker drafted in the 2025 NFL Draft. I mocked Nicholson to Baltimore in the fourth round and Borregales to the Arizona Cardinals in the fifth round. Tennessee is the next team outside of Baltimore and Arizona that may make a change at kicker.


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  3. Cleveland Browns: Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn

    The Cleveland Browns double up at running back. Jarquez Hunter has a lower floor than RJ Harvey, the running back from Central Florida that I mocked to Cleveland in the third round. Jarquez Hunter does have a higher ceiling, so he can be drafted as a change of pace running back. Hunter would be your third string running back in the event Nick Chubb returns.


    The 5-9 212 lb Jarquez Hunter had 187 carries, 1,201 rushing yards, 8 rushing touchdowns, 21 receptions, 155 receiving yards, 1 receiving touchdown, 208 touches, 1,356 total yards, and 9 total touchdowns in 2024. Jarquez Hunter ran a 4.44 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine.


    Jarquez Hunter mostly ran on film showcasing his speed. If you only watched his tape, you would think he needs work in terms of pass catching, ball carrier vision, and pass blocking. Jarquez Hunter dominated as a pass catcher at Auburn's Pro Day.


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  4. Las Vegas Raiders: Jimmy Horn Jr., WR, Colorado

    Las Vegas gets another wide receiver. This is one team that could realistically end up with two rookies starting at wide receiver right out of the gate when you consider that Jakobi Meyers is their only good wide receiver. Tre Tucker is a serviceable number four target, but not the number two guy the Las Vegas Raiders think he is. The rest of the current wide receivers on this roster are undrafted Free Agents.


    The 5-8 174 lb Jimmy Horn Jr. had 58 receptions, 567 receiving yards, ad 6 receiving touchdowns in 2023. Jimmy Horn Jr. had 37 receptions, 441 receiving yards, and 1 receiving touchdowns in 2024.


    Jimmy Horn Jr. ran 9/30 routes on the route tree which is the basic route tree for a recruit coming out of High School. He makes up for his route tree with his speed as he ran a 4.46 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine before running a 4.3 flat at Colorado's Pro Day. Jimmy Horn Jr. can be used on running sweeps like Deebo Samuel and also has special teams experience. He has the talent to beat out Tre Tucker for the slot receiver job, but even if he starts out on the bench, he would probably be used as a punt returner on special teams.


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  5. Los Angeles Chargers: Kalel Mullings, FB, Michigan

    The Los Angeles Chargers draft a Michigan Wolverine to re-unite with Jim Harbaugh. Just one, you wouldn't expect.


    The 6-1 226 lb Kalel Mullings had 185 carries, 948 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns, 6 receptions, 35 receiving yards, 0 receiving touchdowns, 191 touches, 983 total yards, and 12 total touchdowns as the Michigan Wolverines fullback in 2024. Kalel Mullings has been the best fullback in college football each of the last two years.


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  6. Jacksonville Jaguars: Lajohntay Wester, WR, Colorado

    Jacksonville drafts another wide receiver for depth. Colorado wide receiver Lajohntay Wester is one of the few players left in the sixth round that might have the potential to develop into a starter down the road.


    The 5-10 163 lb Lajohntay Wester had 74 receptions, 931 receiving yards, and 10 receiving touchdowns in 2024. The drawback is he only ran 3/30 routes on the route tree which was the fewest of any wide receiver in the 2025 NFL Draft. In Wester's defense, he was Shedeur Sanders biggest asset on hail mary throws and deep passing plays in Pat Shurmur's offense at Colorado.


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  7. Baltimore Ravens: Marcus Mbow, RT, Purdue

    Baltimore drafts an offensive lineman for depth. One player the consensus is a lot higher on than I am is Marcus Mbow.


    The 6-4 309 lb Marcus Mbow can play right guard or right tackle with his versatility. Baltimore would draft him as a backup at both spots in the sixth round.


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  8. New Orleans Saints: Mason Fletcher, P, Cincinnati

    The New Orleans Saints starting punter ranked 30th out of 34 punters in yards per attempt on punts last year. There's only one punter on my big board that I view as an NFL punter and that happens to be Cincinnati punter Mason Fletcher.


    The 6-7 215 lb Mason Fletcher is the best punter in the 2025 NFL Draft. Mason Fletcher had 9 punts inside the 20 yard line.


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  9. Pittsburgh Steelers: Nick Nash, WR, San Jose State

    Pittsburgh gets one more wide receiver. The triple crown winner who led College Football in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns fell to the sixth round.


    The 6-2 203 lb Nick Nash had 104 receptions, 1,382 receiving yards, and 16 receiving touchdowns in 2024. Nick Nash is the tenth different wide receiver in this draft that ran all 30 routes on the route tree despite a bad 4.57 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine.


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  10. New York Jets: Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State

    The New York Jets get a wide receiver for depth. Jaylin Noel posted respectable production at Iowa State in 2024.


    The 5-9 196 lb Jaylin Noel had 80 receptions, 1,194 receiving yards, and 8 receiving touchdowns in 2024. Jaylin Noel ran a 4.39 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine.


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  11. Minnesota Vikings: Drew Kendall, C, Boston College

    Minnesota drafts a center to groom behind Ryan Kelly late in the draft. Boston College center Drew Kendall is the son of Seattle Seahawks 1996 first round pick Pete Kendall.


    The 6-4 302 lb Drew Kendall has the pass blocking, pass blocking strength, run blocking run blockng strength, run blocking footwork, pull blocking, and pancake blocking. Drew Kendall just needs to improve his pass blocking footwork, zone blocking, and cut blocking. Drew Kendall is a project, but he's a project with starter potential that could end up being a high end starter. He also checks off 7/10 boxes you want from an offensive linemen, so getting a player of that caliber in the sixth round to develop behind Ryan Kelly could do wonders for the Minnesota Vikings down the road.


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  12. Tennessee Titans: Kyle Kennard, 3-4 ROLB, South Carolina

    Tennessee gets another pass rusher for depth. Kyle Kennard is the best pass rusher available.


    The 6-3 248 lb Kyle Kennard had 20 solo tackles, 8 assisted tackles, 28 total tackles, 15.5 tackles for a loss, 11.5 sacks, 10 quarterback hurries, 3 forced fumbles, and 1 deflection from a pass breakup in 2024. Kyle Kennard looked slow and that showed with his 4.75 40-yard dash. I got a backup grade on Kennard, but he has the production of a starter meaning I might possibly be wrong about my evaluation on Kennard. He could also end up getting overdrafted and being another Isaiah Foskey with great sack stats at Notre Dame, but Foskey's game hasn't translated with the New Orleans Saints so far.


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  13. Indianapolis Colts: Dragan Kesich, K, Minnesota

    Indianapolis drafts a kicker. Dragan Kesich is the final kicker on my big board with a dratable grade.


    The 6-4 225 lb Dragan Kesich went 20/28 on field goals and 38/39 on extra points. Dragan Kesich made a long 53 yard field goal with Minnesota this past season.


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  14. Los Angeles Rams: Jalen Rivers, LG, Miami FL

    Los Angeles drafts an offensive lineman. This offensive lineman played left tackle, but projects to move inside upon arriving in the NFL.


    The 6-6 319 lb Jalen Rivers can play left tackle, left guard, right guard, or right tackle with his versatility. Jalen Rivers played left tackle at Miami FL, but projects as a guard in the NFL.


    Jalen Rivers has the pass blocking, run blocking, and zone blocking you want. His pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking strength, and run blocking footwork need to improve. Jalen Rivers would be a viable backup to the Los Angeles Rams at both backup left tackle and backup left guard making this a perfect fit n the sixth round.


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  15. Denver Broncos: Eli Cox, C, Kentucky

    Denver drafts a center here. Eli Cox is one of a handful of players left in the sixth round with potential to develop into a starter.


    The 6-4 306 lb Eli Cox has the pass blocking, run blocking, run blocking strength, run blocking footwork, pull blocking, and pancake blocking. Eli Cox still needs to improve his pass blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, zone blocking, and cut blocking. At the very worst he might be a viable backup to Luke Wattenberg.


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  16. Cleveland Browns: Caleb Rogers, RG, Texas Tech

    Cleveland gets one more guard for depth. Zak Zinter moves to left guard as Joel Bitonio's successor allowing Cleveland to draft a successor to Wyatt Teller in the late rounds.


    The 6-4 313 lb Caleb Rogers has the pass blocking and run blocking you want in a right guard. Pass blocking strength, run blocking strength, pass blocking footwork, run blocking footwork, zone blocking will need refinement. He might thrive with having a mentor as technically sound as Wyatt Teller.


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  17. Cincinnati Bengals: Kobe Hudson, WR, Central Florida

    Cincinnati drafts a wide receiver for depth. There's only five players left on my big board with potential to become starters down the road, two are wide receivers, two are defensive tackles, and one is a cornerback. I already gave the Bengals a defensive tackle and Cincinnati has four defensive tackles on their depth chart. I went with the best player on my board which was a wide receiver.


    The 6-1 193 lb Kobe Hudson had 47 receptions, 770 receiving yards, and 4 receiving touchdown. Kobe Hudson only runs 4/30 routes on the route tree. He's going to a Cincinnati team where he will learn under Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. He would start out as the number five or number six wide receiver developing at his own pace.


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  18. Jacksonville Jaguars: Cam Jackson, DT, Florida

    Jacksonville gets one more defensive tackle for depth. There are only three defensive players left on my board with potential to develop into NFL starters.


    The 6-6 339 lb Cam Jackson had 13 solo tackles, 24 assisted tackles, 37 total tackles, 4 tackles for a loss, 2 deflections from pass breakups, 1.5 sacks, and 1 quarterback hurry in 2024. Cam Jackson showed great rip and swim moves on tape. He's a better block shedder than the production indicates. He would go to Jacksonville and start out as the number four defensive tackle on this depth chart before potentially working his way into a bigger role.


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  19. Los Angeles Rams: Daniel Jackson, WR, Minnesota

    Los Angeles gets a wide receiver for depth. Minnesota wide receiver Daniel Jackson is the final offensive player on my big board with a starter grade in terms of potential once he finishes developing.


    The 5-11 193 lb Daniel Jackson had 75 receptions, 863 receiving yards, and 4 receiving touchdowns. Daniel Jackson ran 10/30 routes on the route tree.


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  20. Detroit Lions: Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State

    Detroit is pretty stacked at 4-3 defensive tackle as there are two players with potential to develop into s. Joshua Farmer can start out as a third string 4-3 defensive tackle and maybe work his way into a starting role next to Alim McNeil.


    The 6-3 314 lb Joshua Farmer had 12 solo tackles, 20 assisted tackles, 32 total tackles, 8 tackles for a loss, 6 quarterback hurries, and 4 sacks in 2024. Joshua Farmer has good rip and swim moves.


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  21. Denver Broncos: Jacob Parrish, CB, Kansas State

    Denver gets a cornerback for depth. Denver is absolutely loaded at cornerback, but Kansas State cornerback Jacob Parrish is the final player with the upside to develop into a starter left on my big board. Jacob Parrish would start out as a backup, but could end up pushing Kris Abrams-Draine for the nickel cornerback spot down the road next to Patrick Surtain II and Riley Moss in Denver.


    The 5-9 196 lb Jacob Parrish had 40 solo tackles, 10 assisted tackles, 50 total tackles, 7 deflections from pass breakups, 4 quarteback hurries, 2.5 tackles for a loss, and 1 interception in 2024. Jacob Parrish was the number one field cornerback on Kansas State despite his height. He did well at the 2025 Reese's Senior Bowl.


    Jacob Parrish ran a 4.35 at the 2025 NFL Combine. I gave Jacob Parrish an A in man coverage, a B in zone coverage, and a A- in press coverage. He can play in a cover 0, cover 1, or cover 2 coverage shell as a nickel cornerback in the NFL once he develops.


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  22. Green Bay Packers: Jared Ivey, RE, Ole Miss

    Green Bay drafts another pass rusher. This sixth round pick will be a third string 4-3 right end.


    The 6-5 283 lb Jared Ivey had 23 solo tackles, 19 assisted tackles, 42 total tackles, 10.5 tackles for a loss, 9 quarterback hurries, 7 sacks, 3 deflections from pass breakups, and 2 forced fumbles in 2024. Jared Ivey would be a third string 4-3 right end that gets eased into the team that drafts him.


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  23. Los Angeles Chargers: Chris Paul Jr., 3-4 MLB, Ole Miss

    The Los Angeles Chargers get a 3-4 middle linebacker for depth. The Los Angeles Chargers have good starters at middle linebacker, but depth inside could be improved at middle linebacker.


    The 6-0 222 lb Chris Paul Jr. had 50 solo tackles, 38 assisted tackles, 88 total tackles, 11 tackles for a loss, 9 quarterback hurries, 4 deflections from pass breakups, and 3.5 sacks in 2024. Chris Paul Jr. may not have the upside to be a starter, but he could make a nice backup.


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  24. Cleveland Browns: Omarr Norman-Lott, DT, Tennessee

    Cleveland gets a backup 4-3 defensive tackle for depth. I'm not sure there's a guy that can become a starter left this late in the draft. I guess Cleveland rolls the dice at 200 hoping for the best.


    The 6-1 295 lb Omarr Norman-Lott had 8 solo tackles, 10 assisted tackles, 18 total tackles, 4 tackles for a loss, 4 sacks, and 3 quarterback hurries in 2024. Omarr Norman-Lott had one of the better pass rush win rates for a 4-3 defensive tackle in the 2025 NFL Draft.


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  25. Los Angeles Rams: Bradyn Swinson, 3-4 ROLB, LSU

    Los Angeles gets a pass rusher for depth. Bradyn Swinson could be Michael Hoecht's replacement as a backup pass rusher. This gives the Los Angeles Rams Jared Verse as the starting 3-4 right outside linebacker, Byron Young as the starting 3-4 left outside linebacker, Bradyn Swinson as the backup 3-4 right outside linebacker, and Nick Hampton as the backup 3-4 left outside linebacker.


    The 6-3 255 lb Bradyn Swinson had 30 solo tackles, 28 asssited tackles, 58 total tackles, 13 tackles fora loss, 12 quarterback hurries, 8.5 sacks, 3 deflections from pass breakups, and 2 forced fumbles in 2024. Bradyn Swinson would be a backup 3-4 right outside linebacker in the NFL.


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  26. Los Angeles Rams: Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse

    Los Angeles drafts a quarterback at 202 to push Stetson Bennett for the third string job. Matthew Stafford remains the starter while Jimmy Garoppolo remains the backup. Kyle McCord gets drafted here to compete with Stetson Bennett for the third string quarterback job.


    The 6-3 218 lb Kyle McCord broke out at Syracuse after leaving Ohio State to go to Syracuse. Kyle McCord had 4,779 passing yards, 34 passing touchdowns, -65 rushing yards, 3 rushing touchdowns, 4,714 total yards, 37 total touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and a 66% completion percentage at Syracuse in 2024.


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  27. Baltimore Ravens: Andrew Mukaba, SS, Texas

    Baltimore grabs a safety for depth. Ar'Darius Washington showed he could start at safety next to Kyle Hamilton. With Ar'Darius Washington at strong safety and Kyle Hamilton at free safety, safety depth is needed. Washington played free safety with Hamilton at strong safety when Marcus Williams was injured last year. Baltimore moved on from Marcus Williams.


    The 5-11 186 lb Andrew Mukaba was on my radar when he was at Arkansas before he even transferred to Texas. Andrew Mukabaa had 41 solo tackles, 28 assisted tackles, 69 total tackles, 7 deflections from pass breakups, 5 interceptions, 4 tackles for a loss, 1 quarterback hurry, and 1 forced fumble in 2024. Andrew Mukaba ran a 4.45 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine.


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  28. Dallas Cowboys: Oluwafemi Oladejo, MLB, UCLA

    The Dallas Cowboys get a middle linebacker for depth. Oluwafemi Oladejo has the versatility to play 4-3 middle linebacker, 3-4 middle linebacker, 4-3 right end, 3-4 right outside linebacker, 4-3 left end, and 3-4 left outside linebacker. I had a sixth round grade on Oluafemi Oladejo and he was my top ranked linebacker coming out of UCLA in this draft cycle.


    The 6-2 261 lb Oluwafemi Oladejo had 30 solo tackles, 27 assisted tackles, 57 total tackles, 13.5 tackles for a loss, 6 quarterback hurries, 4.5 sacks, and 2 deflections from pass breakups in 2024. Oluwafemi Oladejo can be a backup on the Dallas Cowboys front 7.


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  29. Washington Commanders: Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

    Washington has Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler locked up as the top two running backs. Washington brings in a third running back to compete with Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez Jr. for the third string running back job in the sixth round. Kaleb Johnson is the best running back on my board.


    The 6-1 224 lb Kaleb Johnson only had one breakout year at Iowa in three seasons which is why I am much lower on him than the consensus. He's a good outside runner and some who have Kaleb Johnson in their top 32 like my co host Joey will argue he's the best East West runner in the draft.


    Kaleb Johnson had 240 carries, 1,537 rushing yards, 21 rushing touchdowns, 22 receptions, 188 receiving yards, 2 receiving touchdowns, 262 touches, 1,725 total yards, and 23 total tocuhdowns in 2024. He ran a 4.57 at the 2025 NFL Combine.


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  30. Buffalo Bills: TJ Sanders, DT, South Carolina

    Buffalo gets a second defensive tackle for depth in this draft. TJ Sanders fell to Buffalo here since I do not believe he will be anything more than a backup despite the excessive hype he's gotten. TJ Sanders would start out as a third string defensive tackle in Buffalo and earn everything working his way up the depth chart.


    The 6-3 284 lb TJ Sanders had 29 solo tackles, 21 assisted tackles, 50 total tackles, 7 tackles for a loss, 6 quarterback hurries, 4 sacks, and 1 deflection from a pass breakup in 2024. Some have Sanders in the top 32, but I'm selling TJ Sanders in the 2025 NFL Draft class.


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  31. New York Jets: Savion Williams, WR, TCU

    New York gets another wide receiver. Savion Williams has great workout numbers, but I'm questioning his ceiling and don't see him being anything more than a backup.


    The 6-4 222 lb Savion Williams had 60 receptions, 611 receiving yards, and 6 receiving touchdowns in 2024. Savion Williams ran a 4.48 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine.


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  32. Denver Broncos: Josiah Stewart, 3-4 LOLB, Michigan

    Denver drafts a 3-4 left outside linebacker for depth. Josiah Stewart is my top pass rusher available. This gives Denver a lineup with Jonathon Cooper at 3-4 right outside linebacker, Nik Bonitto at 3-4 left outside linebacker, Jonah Elliss as the backup 3-4 right outside linebacker, and Josiah Stewart as the backup 3-4 left outside linebacker.


    The 6-0 248 lb Josiah Stewart had 22 solo tackles, 11 assisted tackles, 33 total tackles, 13 tackles for a loss, 8.5 sacks, 7 quarterback hurries, and 2 forced fumbles in 2024. Denver already has a strong pass rush, but adding Stewart as that fourth pass rusher for depth might make a formidable pass rush even stronger.


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  33. Los Angeles Chargers: Zy Alexander, CB, LSU

    The Los Angeles Chargers get this sixth round compensation pick at 209 for losing 3-4 middle linebacker Kenneth Murray. Kenneth Murray signed with the Tennessee Titans during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period.


    The 6-1 187 lb Zy Alexander had 20 solo tackles, 13 assisted tackles, 33 total tackles, 4 deflections from pass breakups, 2.5 tackles for a loss, 2 interceptions, and 1 sack in 2024. Los Angeles has Cam Hart at field cornerback, Donte Jackson at boundary cornerback, Tarheeb Still at nickel cornerback. Benjamin St-Juste is now the dime cornerback after spending his first three years in Washington as a nickel cornerback before moving to boundary cornerback in his contract year. Zy Alexander would essentially be competing with Ja'Sir Taylor a 2022 sixth round pick in the final year of his rookie deal and Deane Leonard a 2022 seventh round pick in the final year of his rookie deal for the quarter cornerback job. This is a competition that Zy Alexander should be able to win allowing the Los Angeles Chargers to reload their depth at cornerback in the process.


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  34. Baltimore Ravens: Nohl Williams, CB, California

    The Baltimore Ravens got this sixth round compensation pick at 210 for losing free safety Geno Stone. Geno Stone signed with the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period.


    The 6-0 199 lb Nohl Williams had 33 solo tackles, 19 assisted tackles, 52 total tackles, 9 deflections from pass breakups, 2 touchdowns, 1 interception, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 quarterback hurry, 1 forced fumble, 1 defensive touchdown on a pick 6, 331 kickoff return yards, and 1 kick return for a touchdown. Not only can Nohl Williams be used as a cornerback for depth in Baltimore, he can also play on special teams a kick returner.


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  35. Dallas Cowboys: Zah Frazier, CB, UTSA

    The Dallas Cowboys got this sixth round compensation pick at 211 for losing running back Tony Pollard. Tony Pollard signed with the Tennessee Titans during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period.


    The 6-3 186 lb Zah Frazier had 20 solo tackles, 4 assisted tackles, 24 total tackles, 9 deflections from pass breakups, 6 interceptions, 1 tackle for a loss, 1 quarterback hurry, and 1 forced fumble in 2024. Zah Frazier ran a 4.36 40-yard dash time and led cornerbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft in interceptions.


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  36. Baltimore Ravens: Jayden Reed, FS, Penn State

    The Baltimore Ravens get this sixth round compensation pick at 212 for losing right guard Kevin Zeitler. Kevin Zeitler signed with the Detroit Lions during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period.


    The 5-11 211 lb Jayden Reed had 51 solo tackles, 47 assisted tackles, 98 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for a loss, 3 deflections from pass breakups, 3 interceptions, 2.5 sacks, 1 quarterback hurry, 1 forced fumble, and 1 defensive touchdown on a pick 6 in 2024. Jayden Reed gets drafted to be Baltimore's backup free safety.


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  37. Las Vegas Raiders: Tai Felton, WR, Maryland

    The Las Vegas Raiders get this sixth round compensation pick at 213 for losing 4-3 defensive tackle Bilal Nichols. Bilal Nichols signed with the Chicago Bears during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period.


    The 6-0 186 lb Tai Felton had 96 receptions, 1,194 receiving yards, and 9 receiving touchdowns in 2024. Tai Felton ran a 4.37 at the 2025 NFL Combine. I don't see anything more than a backup wide receiver, but Tai Felton will push Tre Tucker for the number four wide receiver job. Jakobi Meyers will remain the starting wide receiver. The other two rookie wide receivers that I have starting here are Xavier Restrepo and Jimmy Horn Jr.


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  38. Los Angeles Chargers: Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame

    The Los Angeles Chargers got this sixth round compensation pick at 214 for losing tight end Gerald Everett. Gerald Everett signed with the Chicago Bears during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period.


    The 6-3 210 lb Riley Leonard showed promise at Duke guiding Duke to a 5-0 start before getting injured. He transferred to Notre Dame for his senior year. Riley Leonard had 2,861 passing yards, 21 passing touchdowns, and 8 interceptions helping Notre Dame return to the National Championship game where they lost to Ohio State under head coach Marcus Freeman.


    Justin Herbert will remain the starting quarterback. Backup quarterback Taylor Heinicke signed a one year contract and third string quarterback Trey Lance also signed a one year deal. My only draftable quarterbacks still on the board are Riley Leonard and Tyler Shough. Riley Leonard beat Shough head-to-head when Notre Dame hosted Louisville. I got a sixth round grade on Leonard and a seventh on Shough with those two both being capable of being Justin Herbert's new backup starting in 2026 if either guy can play well enough to push Taylor Heinicke or Trey Lance to their limit.


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  39. Las Vegas Raiders: David Walker, LE, Central Arkansas

    The Las Vegas Raiders get this sixth round compensation pick at 215 for losing cornerback Amik Robertson. Amik Robertson signed with the Detroit Lions during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period.


    The 6-0 267 lb David Walker was a three sport athlete in High School playing football, basketball, and soccer with football and soccer both being fall sports. David Walker began his career at Southern Arkansas in Division 2 before transferring to Central Arkansas in 2022.


    David Walker had 23 tackles for a loss and 12 sacks being a finalist for the Buck Buchanan Award which goes top defensive player in the FCS in his first year at Central Arkansas in 2022. David Walker had 18 tackles for a loss and 8.5 sacks in 2023. David Walker had 22 tackles for a loss and 10.5 sacks winning the Buck Buchanan Award in 2024.


    Las Vegas has Malcolm Koonce at 4-3 right end, Maxx Crosby at 4-3 left end, and Tyree Wilson their 2023 first round pick as the backup 4-3 right end as well as the number three defensive end on the depth chart. David Walker would be the number four defensive end as well as the backup 4-3 left end on the Las Vegas Raiders.


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  40. Cleveland Browns: Aeneas Peebles, DT, Virginia Tech

    The Cleveland Browns get this sixth round compensation pick at 216 for losing quarterback Joe Flacco. Joe Flacco signed with the Indianapolis Colts during the 2024 NFL Free Agency Period. Joe Flacco is now back in Cleveland for the 2025 season since he took the Cleveland Browns to the playoffs two years ago.


    The 6-0 289 lb Aeneas Peebles had 11 solo tackles, 20 assisted tackles, 31 total tackles, 6.5 tackles for a loss, 4 quarterback hurries, 3 sacks, and 3 deflections from pass breakups. I don't view Peebles as an NFL starter, but the Cleveland Browns need bodies at defensive tackle. I don't have confidence in Maliek Collins or Shelby Harris at 4-3 defensive tackle since the Browns opted to cut Dalvin Tomlinson to save cap space. Michael Hall Jr. was the number three defensive tackle on Ohio State's depth chart as well, but Cleveland opted to reach for a third round prospect in the second round. There is a reason why I mocked Omarr Norman-Lott and Aeneas Peebles to the Cleveland Browns in the sixth round at picks 200 and 216 as those rookies will try to push the trio of Collins, Harris, and Hall Jr. for playing time.


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