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2025 NFL mock draft: Miller’s pick predictions in Rounds 1-2
I spent time over the past two weeks at the Senior Bowl and Shrine Bowl all-star events, watching top 2025 NFL draft prospects in action. There were some clear risers, including players who could get picked in the first two rounds. So I’m projecting where the best players in the class — including 22 Senior Bowl participants — could land with a full mock draft of Rounds 1-2.
Yes, there’s still a lot of time for changes. The combine later this month will shuffle draft boards, and NFL free agency in March will alter the needs of each team. Pro days and countless interviews come after that as we count down to Round 1 on April 24. But this is where things stand at the moment. The top 30 picks of the draft order are set, but I based the order for Nos. 31-32 here on my personal prediction for Super Bowl LIX.
Let’s get to it. Here are my first- and second-round projections for April’s draft, including landing spots for the Senior Bowl’s top risers, Shrine Bowl standouts and four quarterbacks.
Round 1
In anticipation of the 2025 NFL Draft, here are my predictions for the first two rounds of the draft:Round 1:
1. New York Giants – QB Trevor Lawrence (Clemson)
2. Detroit Lions – DE Kayvon Thibodeaux (Oregon)
3. Houston Texans – OT Evan Neal (Alabama)
4. Cincinnati Bengals – WR Chris Olave (Ohio State)
5. Washington Football Team – LB Christian Harris (Alabama)
6. Miami Dolphins – CB Derek Stingley Jr. (LSU)
7. Atlanta Falcons – QB Spencer Rattler (Oklahoma)
8. New York Jets – WR George Pickens (Georgia)
9. Philadelphia Eagles – OT Kenyon Green (Texas A&M)
10. Carolina Panthers – DE Drake Jackson (USC)
11. Denver Broncos – LB Nakobe Dean (Georgia)
12. Las Vegas Raiders – S Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame)
13. Minnesota Vikings – DT Travis Jones (Connecticut)
14. New England Patriots – TE Jeremy Ruckert (Ohio State)
15. Chicago Bears – CB Andrew Booth Jr. (Clemson)
16. Los Angeles Chargers – OT Nicholas Petit-Frere (Ohio State)
17. Baltimore Ravens – WR Justyn Ross (Clemson)
18. New Orleans Saints – DE Aidan Hutchinson (Michigan)
19. Cleveland Browns – LB Devin Lloyd (Utah)
20. Pittsburgh Steelers – QB Malik Willis (Liberty)
21. Green Bay Packers – WR John Metchie III (Alabama)
22. Dallas Cowboys – CB Kaiir Elam (Florida)
23. Seattle Seahawks – DT Perrion Winfrey (Oklahoma)
24. Indianapolis Colts – OT Charles Cross (Mississippi State)
25. Buffalo Bills – DE Jermaine Johnson II (Florida State)
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – LB Owen Pappoe (Auburn)
27. Arizona Cardinals – WR Jalen Tolbert (South Alabama)
28. San Francisco 49ers – DE DeMarvin Leal (Texas A&M)
29. Kansas City Chiefs – OT Abraham Lucas (Washington State)
30. Tennessee Titans – CB Josh Jobe (Alabama)
31. Los Angeles Rams – DT Haskell Garrett (Ohio State)
32. Miami Dolphins (from San Francisco) – RB Breece Hall (Iowa State)Round 2:
33. New York Giants – S Bubba Bolden (Miami)
34. Detroit Lions – LB Brandon Smith (Penn State)
35. Houston Texans – OT Zion Nelson (Miami)
36. Cincinnati Bengals – DE Arnold Ebiketie (Penn State)
37. Washington Football Team – QB Matt Corral (Ole Miss)
38. Miami Dolphins – WR Treylon Burks (Arkansas)
39. Atlanta Falcons – LB Terrel Bernard (Baylor)
40. New York Jets – OT Daniel Faalele (Minnesota)
41. Philadelphia Eagles – CB Trent McDuffie (Washington)
42. Carolina Panthers – DE Myjai Sanders (Cincinnati)
43. Denver Broncos – WR Jameson Williams (Alabama)
44. Las Vegas Raiders – LB Adam Anderson (Georgia)
45. Minnesota Vikings – S Verone McKinley III (Oregon)
46. New England Patriots – DT Perrion Winfrey (Oklahoma)
47. Chicago Bears – OT Darian Kinnard (Kentucky)
48. Los Angeles Chargers – LB Chad Muma (Wyoming)
49. Baltimore Ravens – WR David Bell (Purdue)
50. New Orleans Saints – DE Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa (Notre Dame)
51. Cleveland Browns – CB Marcus Jones (Houston)
52. Pittsburgh Steelers – LB Micah McFadden (Indiana)
53. Green Bay Packers – OT Rasheed Walker (Penn State)
54. Dallas Cowboys – DE Zach Harrison (Ohio State)
55. Seattle Seahawks – WR Romeo Doubs (Nevada)
56. Indianapolis Colts – S Jaquan Brisker (Penn State)
57. Buffalo Bills – CB Roger McCreary (Auburn)
58. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – LB Nakobe Dean (Georgia)
59. Arizona Cardinals – OT Thayer Munford (Ohio State)
60. San Francisco 49ers – WR Skyy Moore (Western Michigan)
61. Kansas City Chiefs – DE Kingsley Enagbare (South Carolina)
62. Tennessee Titans – RB Isaiah Spiller (Texas A&M)
63. Los Angeles Rams – S Lewis Cine (Georgia)
64. Cincinnati Bengals (from Miami) – TE Cade Otton (Washington)Stay tuned for more updates and analysis as the 2025 NFL Draft approaches!
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Price: $42.99
(as of Jan 31,2025 00:41:08 UTC – Details)
Distilled Vinegar, Raw Sugar, Fresh Peppers, Water, Mustard Seed, Cornstarch, Salt, Turmeric, Paprika, Vitamin C (To Preserve Freshness), Paprika Extract.
Package Dimensions : 8.7 x 6.85 x 6.26 inches; 9.5 ounces
UPC : 853222001467
Manufacturer : Miller’s Mustard, LLC
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The Charlotte Hornets will receive some much-needed help on Thursday night as Brandon Miller makes his way back to the floor for tonight’s game on the road against the Washington Wizards.
Miller was labeled questionable earlier in the day but has been upgraded to available. He has missed the last three games with a left ankle injury. The ankle didn’t look great at first, but the Hornets caught a break as they’ve had issues with the injury bug all year, including Brandon Miller, who has been in and out of the lineup with a couple of different things.
In 22 games this season, Miller is averaging 21.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game while shooting 40% from the field and 36% from three-point range.
The Hornets and Wizards are scheduled to tip things off at 7 p.m. EST. The action can be streamed live on FanDuel Sports Network Southeast.
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Recently, the status of Brandon Miller has been revealed in the game against the Wizards. Miller, who has been a key player for the team, is currently dealing with a minor injury that has kept him out of the lineup for the past few games.Despite his absence, the team has been able to hold their own and continue to compete at a high level. However, fans are eagerly awaiting his return to the court as they believe he is a crucial piece to the team’s success.
Stay tuned for updates on Brandon Miller’s status and when he is expected to make his comeback on the court. #BrandonMiller #Wizards #InjuryUpdate
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