
Rams Trade Up, Two RBs Snagged in Top 15 of Colin Cowherd’s 2025 NFL Mock Draft
The anticipation is palpable as the 2025 NFL Draft kicks off, with all eyes set on the first round Thursday night. In a rare occurrence, every team holds its first-round pick at the start, marking a first in the Common Draft Era.
Despite the calm before the storm, Colin Cowherd predicts significant maneuvering, notably a strategic leap into the top 15. Speculation swirls around the Bears' possible trade for Ashton Jeanty, while whispers indicate the Jaguars' sights are set on grabbing Travis Hunter.
Here's a glimpse into Cowherd's final mock draft insights:
- First Overall: A no-brainer for a team needing a quarterback upgrade, fitting seamlessly into Brian Callahan's offensive schema.
- Second Overall: The buzz is around a generational athlete, Travis Hunter, who demands attention from multiple teams. His multi-sport prowess draws comparisons far and wide.
- Third Overall: Amidst a talent-thin draft, a standout player emerges, with defense strengthening being a focal point.
- Fourth Overall: With a critical need for offensive line support, the Patriots zero in on solidifying their protection for Drake Maye.
- Fifth Overall: The Jaguars, plagued by a porous run defense, opt for stability with Mason Graham, bolstering their formidable line.
- Sixth Overall: Addressing gaps in their run game, the Raiders focus on enhancing their roster with Ashton Jeanty, an electrifying RB prospect.
- Seventh Overall: The Jets, bereft of depth in tight ends, eye Tyler Warren as a solution for their offense, complementing Garrett Wilson.
- Eighth Overall: Opting for familiar strength, a Georgia pass rusher bolsters a roster continuously fed by strong collegiate talent.
- Ninth Overall: Defensive needs drive the Saints' decision to invest in Mykel Williams, reinforcing a previously lacking squad.
- Tenth Overall: Balancing star power and future savings, the Bears look to Will Johnson to fortify their defensive secondary inexpensively.
Teams remain on edge as the 49ers, Cowboys, and Rams prepare strategic drafts to fill key positions, each move calculated to bolster their lineups for the coming season.