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2025 mock drafts are out in full force — who will your team select?

The first wave of NFL free agency is over, and while there are still a handful of notable names out there, teams are now turning most of their attention toward 2025 NFL Draft.

Our writers at A to Z Sports have released full seven-round mock drafts for 12 different teams. In addition to those, our expert draft analysts have recently put out full NFL two-round and three-round mock drafts. Let’s examine them below.

Colts land top TE prospect: Colts writer Destin Adams has Indianapolis taking Tyler Warren in the first round, who is considered by most to be the best tight end in the entire draft. Destin also has the Colts taking two offensive and defensive linemen, putting an emphasis on building up front in the trenches on both sides of the ball.

Packers bulk their pass rush: Packers writer Wendell Ferreira selected defensive tackle Derrick Harmon and edge rusher Bradyn Swinson with Green Bay’s first two picks. Wendell follows those picks with five consecutive offensive selections.

Steelers get their franchise QB, maybe: Steelers writer Rob Gregson envisioned Pittsburgh taking QB Jaxson Dart with their first-round pick, although he acknowledges that it could be as risky as when the Steelers drafted Kenny Pickett in 2022. Rob also has Pittsburgh getting a potential steal in round three, and an offensive playmaker in the fourth round.

Commanders go all-in on defense: Commanders writer Evan Winter predicts that Washington uses all five of its picks on the defensive side of the ball. He begins with DE Donovan Ezeiruaku, who could be a game-changing pass rusher. Evan then mixes things up between the defensive line and the secondary.

Vikings trade out of first round: Vikings writer Tyler Forness has Minnesota trading their 24th overall pick to the Cleveland Browns for picks 33 and 67. He mixes up the Vikings’ selections between offense and defense, but has them draft two players of the same position.

Saints load up on offensive weapons: Saints writer Adam Holt thinks that New Orleans will take Tetairoa McMillan at seventh overall, who is one of the most physically gifted WRs in the draft. In addition to McMillan, Adam has the Saints selecting a TE and a RB.

Bears snag Heisman Trophy runner-up: Bears writer Kole Noble mocked the explosive Ashton Jeanty to Chicago at No. 10 overall. That may see him for a RB, but Jeanty could be generational. Kole also has the Bears finding their left tackle of the future, and a possible starter in their defensive front seven.

Bengals beef up their defense: Bengals writer John Sheeran believes Cincinnati should spend its first three picks on the defensive side of the ball, two of which being pass rushers. The Bengals offense is one of the best units in the NFL, now it’s time for the defense to catch up.

Browns replace Deshaun Watson: Browns writer Brandon Little has Cleveland taking Shedeur Sanders with the second overall pick to be its next franchise QB. Watson is still on the roster, but his future with the team is murky at best. Brandon also finds the Browns a pass rusher to complement Myles Garrett, and a new starting RB.

Patriots land the Heisman winner: Patriots writer Sophie Weller thinks New England has a shot to take the WR/CB hybrid Travis Hunter at No. 4 overall. Sophie also selects a new starting LT and RB for the Pats with their following two picks.

Dolphins fill their two biggest remaining needs: Dolphins writer Craig Smith grabs a new starting CB and offensive guard for Miami with its first two selections. Craig also finds a potential round three steal, and a developmental QB.

Broncos add firepower the their offense: Yours truly mocked WR Luther Burden III to Denver at No. 20. Burden has become a polarizing player in this year’s draft, but the Broncos need more weapons on offense. I also have Denver getting a new starting RB, and a complementary TE to Evan Engram.

Full NFL three-round mock: Our draft guru Ryan Roberts has the Tennessee Titans taking QB Cam Ward with the No. 1 overall pick. Ryan also mocks a whopping eight EDGE rushers going off the board in round one.

Full NFL two-round mock: In our most up-to-date mock, our college football managing editor Travis May has a QB not named Shedeur Sanders going in the top-10. Travis also predicts five OTs will be selected in the first round, and six DTs in the second round.

Draft projections: Check out our top 96 prospects ranked by expected draft range.

Phase 2 of free agency — the latest new signings, re-signings, and visits

Sep 15, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs (1) before the game against the Chicago Bears at NRG Stadium.

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The frenzy of free agency is over, but there are still a lot of quality players available that can make an impact for a team in 2025. Let’s take a look at the latest moves from the past few days:

Bears re-sign a RB : Chicago is bringing back Travis Homer on a one-year, $2 million deal.

Chiefs re-sign veteran DT: Kansas City is keeping Marlon Tuipulotu around for some depth at what may be their biggest position of need.

Raiders re-sign Zach Carter: The young DT is returning to Las Vegas for the 2025 season.

Rams re-sign underrated contributor: CB Ahkello Witherspoon re-upped with Los Angeles on a one-year deal.

Eagles extend Lane Johnson: Philadelphia gave the All-Pro OT a one-year extension that features an additional $30 million in guarantees.

Azeez Ojulari stays in the NFC East: The former New York Giants pass rusher signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Eagles.

Stefon Diggs visiting the Patriots: New England is considering signing the four-time Pro Bowl WR, who is recovering from a torn ACL.

Patriots sign veteran center: Garrett Bradbury signed a two-year, $12 million contract with New England.

Texans sign Cam Robinson, extend Danielle Hunter: Houston made its star pass rusher the second-highest paid DE in the NFL behind only the Raiders’ Maxx Crosby. Robinson was considered the best free agent LT remaining, but he is now signed with the Texans on a one-year deal.

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