Titans: Cam Ward (Quarterback, Miami):
With the disappointing season with Will Levis behind center, it is time for the Titans to move on. Cam Ward is arguably the best Quarterback in the draft and has most likely locked up the first overall pick. WIth offensive Minded Ward to the Titans just makes sense.
Browns: Abdul Carter (Edge Rusher, Penn State):
The overall best edge rusher in the draft, pairing Carter alongside Myles Garrett will be a scary sight for offensive lines to face for years to come.
Giants: Travis Hunter (Cornerback/Wide Receiver, Colorado):
Many thought the Giants would be going the Qb route this draft. But after the signing of Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston it appears they may go Best Player Available. Hunter fits the mold and will instantly be a star in New York.
Patriots: Will Campbell (Offensive Tackle, LSU):
The Patriots bolster their offensive line, protecting last year’s first round pick Drake Maye. Campbell is one of the best tackles in the draft and should slot in perfectly in New England.
Saints (Via Jaguars): Shedeur Sanders (Quarterback, Colorado):
TRADE! The Saints take advantage of Sanders falling down to the fifth pick and draft their franchise guy. With a new coaching staff in New Orleans it is only natural that they pair a new Quarterback with it and the son of Deion Sanders fits perfectly. Meanwhile, the Jaguars get a haul to move back just a few spots.
Raiders: Will Johnson (Cornerback, MIchigan):
Jeanty is a viable option here but this Raiders defense has too many holes. Johnson is the most complete defensive back in the draft and will instantly boost a weak Vegas secondary.
Jets: Armand Membou (Offensive Tackle, Missouri):
Yet again the Jets take an offensive lineman after even more trouble last season. New Quarterback Justin Fields will have a cornerstone tackle in Membou for years to come.
Panthers: Mason Graham (Defensive Lineman, Michigan):
The best interior defensive lineman in the class, the Panthers steal Mason Graham at pick eight in one of the steals of the draft. Graham will continue to build up the young panthers defense that is looking to sneakily contend this upcoming season.
Jaguars(Via Saints): Tet McMillan (Wide Receiver, Arizona):
After trading back the Jaguars select the first offensive skill position player of the draft. McMillan offers a versatile scheme and will pair excellently with last year’s first round pick Brian Thomas Jr. The Jaguars wide receiver corp could be a scary one for opposing defenses for the next decade.
Bears: Ashton Jeanty (Runningback, Boise State):
The Bears remarkable offseason continues, taking arguably the best running back prospect since the likes of Ezekiel Elliott and Saquon Barkley. The Bears add another dimension to a deadly offensive core with a perfect addition for Ben Johnson’s offensive mastermind.
49ers: Jalon Walker (Edge Rusher, Georgia):
The 49ers could go pretty much anywhere here, but we have them taking Jalon Walker. Nick Bosa finally gets some help on the other side, hoping to revitalize this slowly deteriorating San Francisco team.
Colts (Via Cowboys): Tyler Warren (Tight End, Penn State):
The Colts trade up to take the best Tight End of the draft. For years now the Colts have struggled at the Tight End position, but they finally have their guy. Meanwhile, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys stockpile more picks in a small trade back.
Dolphins: Kelvin Banks (Offensive Tackle, Texas):
Tua gets some more protection up front with Kelvin Banks, a talented tackle out of Texas.
Cowboys (Via Colts): Matthew Golden (Wide Receiver, Texas):
The Cowboys trade back and still get their guy with Matthew Golden. He doesn’t have to move very far coming from the University of Texas, and will instantly snag the WR2 role behind CeeDee Lamb. Dak finally gets a second wide receiver to take pressure off of Lamb, opening up the offense to new heights.
Falcons: Mykel Williams (Edge Rusher, Georgia):
The Falcons help fill the hole left behind by the departing Grady Jarrett with Mykel Williams out of Georgia. Atlanta continues to build up the trenches on the defensive side of the football, hoping for more success this year after a disappointing 2024,25 campaign.
Cardinals: Shemar Stewart (Edge Rusher, Texas A&M):
Stewart fits perfectly into the Cardinals defense, instantly providing some much needed pass rush where it was heavily lacking.
Bengals: James Pearce Jr. (Edge Rusher, Tennessee):
Though Pearce Jr. had slid down draft boards over the past season, he still provides an incredible ceiling. The Bengals start the long road to fixing their atrocious defense by picking up a true number 2 pass rusher alongside Trey Hendrickson.
Seahawks: Tyler Booker (Interior Offensive Lineman, Alabama):
Upon trading away Geno Smith and signing Sam Darnold to a massive contract, the Seahawks draft Tyler Booker to try to protect their new guy. Booker provides versatility on the offensive line, being able to play pretty much anywhere with a speciality in the interior.
Buccaneers: Jihaad Campbell (Linebacker, Alabama):
The Buccaneers get the best player available, taking Linebacker Jihaad Campbell out of Alabama. Campbell provides remarkable flexibility on defense, elevating the Buccaneers to the next level.
Broncos: Omarion Hampton (Runningback, North Carolina):
Bo Nix gets his much needed running back with Omarion Hampton. Hampton, overshadowed by Jeanty, has got great potential and has the opportunity to be a Jahmyr Gibbs type player to Jeanty’s Bijan Robinson.
Steelers: Jaxson Dart (Quarterback, Ole Miss):
Perhaps the biggest question of the draft is where Jaxson Dart will be going. We have the Steelers selecting him, filling the void left behind by Russel Wilson, resetting the QB position in Pittsburgh hopefully for the next decade plus.
Chargers: Colston Loveland (Tight End, Michigan):
Justin Herbert finally gets his tight end he has been waiting for as Colston Loveland reconnects with coach Jim Harbaugh, this time in the NFL.
Packers: Jahdae Barron (Cornerback, Texas):
The Packers get a steal with Jahdae Barron, filling the hole likely left behind by Jaire Alexander as rumors swirl about his future with the team.
Vikings: Nick Emmanwori (Safety, South Carolina):
The Vikings bolster up their secondary with Nick Emmanwori from South Carolina, filling one of the few holes left on the roster.
Texans: Josh Simmons (Offensive Tackle, Ohio State):
CJ Stroud was pressured on an astonishing 39 percent of dropbacks this season. Simmons fills the hole left behind by the trading of Laremy Tunsil at tackle and will hope to have more success than last year’s offensive line.
Rams: Emeka Egbuka (Wide Receiver, Ohio State):
The Rams instantly fill Cooper Kupp’s departure with Emeka Egbuka, who will pair up with Puka Nacua and Davante Adams to create one of the most fearsome wide receiver corps in the league.
Ravens: Mike Green (Edge Rusher, Marshall):
The Ravens acquire a true edge rusher with Mike Green out of Marshall, further strengthening an already dominant defense.
Lions: Derrick Harmon (Defensive Lineman, Oregon):
The Lions defense was plagued with injuries last season, Harmon provides not only depth but a day one starter on the defensive line as the Lions look to defend their throne atop the NFC North.
Commanders: Donovan Ezeiruaku (Edge Rusher, Boston College):
The Commanders get their edge rusher after countless rumors of Myles Garrett this offseason. Though it will take a lot for Ezeiruaku to become the next Myles Garrett, he has potential to be a great edge rusher for Washington for many years to come.
Bills: Luther Burden (Wide Receiver, Missouri):
The Bills get a new wide receiver with Luther Burden, the talented wide out from Mizzou. Burden provides Josh Allen with a big wide receiver one that will pair perfectly with Khalil Shakir in Buffalo.
Chiefs: Donovan Jackson (Interior Offensive Lineman, Ohio State):
Watching the Superbowl it was evident that the Chiefs needed to address their offensive line. Jackson provides a replacement for Joe Thuney, who was traded to the Bears this offseason.
Eagles: Malaki Starks (Safety, Georgia):
There are three things guaranteed in life: Death, Taxes, and the Philadelphia Eagles selecting a defensive player out of Georgia. Starks fills in perfectly in the Eagles defense, further strengthening the young, yet talented, secondary in Philadelphia as they look to contend for their second straight Super Bowl.