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  • 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Browns take Travis Hunter after trade back sets them up for QB selection in 2026


    Penn State

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 252 lbs

    Projected Team

    Tennessee

    PROSPECT RNK

    3rd

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    The Titans new GM Mike Borgonzi goes with an elite talent at a premium position in Abdul Carter, who looked a lot like Micah Parsons on the edge in his final year at Penn State.

    Colorado

    • Sr

    • 6’2″

    / 215 lbs

    Projected Team

    Las Vegas

    PROSPECT RNK

    9th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    PAYDS

    4134

    RUYDS

    -50

    INTS

    10

    TDS

    41

    The Raiders make no mistake about which quarterback they have as the top player at the position in this class and get Shedeur Sanders in the building with Tom Brady.

    Miami (FL)

    • Sr

    • 6’2″

    / 223 lbs

    Projected Team

    N.Y. Giants

    PROSPECT RNK

    4th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    PAYDS

    4313

    RUYDS

    204

    INTS

    7

    TDS

    43

    The Giants HAVE to go quarterback here, and Cam Ward would be a fine get for New York at No. 3 overall.

    LSU

    • Jr

    • 6’6″

    / 323 lbs

    Projected Team

    New England

    PROSPECT RNK

    7th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Will Campbell is the prudent selection here for the Patriots who must protect Drake Maye significantly better than they did during his rookie season.

    Michigan

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 202 lbs

    Projected Team

    Jacksonville

    PROSPECT RNK

    2nd

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    The Jaguars have to get more talent into the secondary. Will Johnson checks the boxes for a lockdown No. 1 cornerback.

    Colorado

    • Jr

    • 6’1″

    / 185 lbs

    Projected Team

    Cleveland

    PROSPECT RNK

    1st

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    REC

    96

    REYDS

    1258

    YDS/REC

    13.1

    TDS

    16

    Travis Hunter would be such a fun add to this Browns team, and this decision sets the table for a potential ascension for a quarterback — if needed — in what should be a better class at that position in 2026. The Browns send No. 2 and No. 103 (fourth-rounder) to Las Vegas and get the Raiders’ first-rounder next year and No. 73 (third-rounder) in this draft.

    Arizona

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 212 lbs

    Projected Team

    N.Y. Jets

    PROSPECT RNK

    6th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    REC

    84

    REYDS

    1319

    YDS/REC

    15.7

    TDS

    8

    Another playmaking talent for whoever is playing quarterback for the Jets in 2025 and beyond. Tetairoa McMillan is a lot like Drake London on the field.

    Michigan

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 320 lbs

    Projected Team

    Carolina

    PROSPECT RNK

    5th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    With Mason Graham and Derrick Brown back next season, the Panthers could go from having one of the most porous defensive interiors to a ferocious tandem at that position in a flash.

    Missouri

    • Jr

    • 5’11”

    / 205 lbs

    Projected Team

    New Orleans

    PROSPECT RNK

    12th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    REC

    61

    REYDS

    676

    YDS/REC

    11.1

    TDS

    8

    Stat-wise, Luther Burden III didn’t have a tremendous 2024, but his traits are fantastic. He’s sudden, runs crisp routes, and bounces off tackles on a routine basis after the catch. And he tracks it effortlessly downfield. Another weapon for Derek Carr. It’s needed.

    Boise State

    • Jr

    • 5’9″

    / 215 lbs

    Projected Team

    Chicago

    PROSPECT RNK

    10th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    RUYDS

    2601

    YDS/ATT

    7

    REYDS

    138

    TDS

    30

    How about a scenario in which the Cowboys don’t draft Ashton Jeanty … and Ben Johnson and the Bears land the premier running back in this class?

    Tennessee

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 243 lbs

    James Pearce Jr. is a long, bendy edge rusher with elite-level speed-to-power conversion and plenty of room to grow into his frame in the NFL. Running mate for Nick Bosa.

    Penn State

    • Sr

    • 6’6″

    / 261 lbs

    Projected Team

    Dallas

    PROSPECT RNK

    18th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    REC

    104

    REYDS

    1233

    YDS/REC

    11.9

    TDS

    12

    If he can’t pick Jeanty, I still expect Jerry Jones to want to make a splash in Round 1, and the 6-foot-6, 260-pound Tyler Warren with impeccable receiving skills would be just that.

    Georgia

    • Jr

    • 6’1″

    / 205 lbs

    Projected Team

    Miami

    PROSPECT RNK

    14th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Malaki Starks would give the Dolphins another premier playmaker at the safety spot who will contribute on three downs in a big way. He’ll probably re-sign, but Jevon Holland is a free agent.

    Ohio State

    • Sr

    • 6’1″

    / 205 lbs

    Projected Team

    Indianapolis

    PROSPECT RNK

    32nd

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    REC

    81

    REYDS

    1011

    YDS/REC

    12.5

    TDS

    10

    Emeka Egbuka can win down the field with speed and plus ball-tracking, and his blocking prowess would mesh well with the Colts’ offensive identity.

    Georgia

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 245 lbs

    Projected Team

    Atlanta

    PROSPECT RNK

    25th

    POSITION RNK

    7th

    Jalon Walker is a do-everything linebacker/edge hybrid who’d be a welcomed addition to Atlanta’s relatively weak second level.

    Marshall

    • Soph

    • 6’4″

    / 248 lbs

    Projected Team

    Arizona

    PROSPECT RNK

    71st

    POSITION RNK

    12th

    Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon would gravitate toward a bendy, burst-based rusher after his time spent with Haason Reddick in Philadelphia. Mike Green is taller but has a similar athletic skill set at edge.

    Ole Miss

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 305 lbs

    Projected Team

    Cincinnati

    PROSPECT RNK

    20th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Walter Nolen is a freaky mover at close to pounds with long arms and supreme power at the point of attack. He’s precisely what the Bengals need on their defensive interior.

    Texas

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 320 lbs

    Projected Team

    Seattle

    PROSPECT RNK

    8th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    With two reasonably young tackles on the roster in Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas, the Seahawks make this selection with the idea of simply putting the five best blockers on the field. Kelvin Banks Jr. can start his career at left or right guard in Seattle.

    Texas A&M

    • Jr

    • 6’4″

    / 285 lbs

    Projected Team

    Tampa Bay

    PROSPECT RNK

    15th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    The Buccaneers need to add more juice to the outside of their pass-rushing unit. They get a versatile, uniquely talented rusher in Nic Scourton.

    Texas

    • Sr

    • 5’11”

    / 200 lbs

    Projected Team

    Denver

    PROSPECT RNK

    42nd

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    Jahdae Barron has the plus man-coverage skills Vance Joseph will love across from Patrick Surtain II.

    Notre Dame

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 190 lbs

    Projected Team

    Pittsburgh

    PROSPECT RNK

    52nd

    POSITION RNK

    6th

    Benjamin Morrison is simply too sudden for the Steelers to pass on him here. He’ll be an instant starter in Pittsburgh across from Joey Porter Jr.

    Michigan

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 245 lbs

    REC

    56

    REYDS

    582

    YDS/REC

    10.4

    TDS

    5

    Jim Harbaugh goes back to Michigan for a gifted tight end for the middle of the field for Justin Herbert.

    Tennessee

    • Sr

    • 6’3″

    / 315 lbs

    Projected Team

    Green Bay

    PROSPECT RNK

    35th

    POSITION RNK

    6th

    Omarr Norman-Lott has an NFL frame and won routinely on the inside of Tennessee’s defensive front in 2024. He’ll be an instant plus starter next to former first-round pick Devonte Wyatt.

    East Carolina

    • Sr

    • 6’3″

    / 193 lbs

    Projected Team

    Minnesota

    PROSPECT RNK

    19th

    POSITION RNK

    2nd

    Before his injury, Shavon Revel Jr. felt like a first-round lock. With his injury occurring so early in the 2024 season, the Vikings are fine selecting him here. He’s long, uber-talented and comes with plus ball skills.

    Alabama

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 325 lbs

    Projected Team

    Houston

    PROSPECT RNK

    29th

    POSITION RNK

    1st

    Home run for the Texans here with Tyler Booker, the consensus top interior blocker in this class. The offensive line needs to be addressed early in this draft entering the third season for C.J. Stroud.

    Missouri

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 325 lbs

    Projected Team

    L.A. Rams

    PROSPECT RNK

    22nd

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    The Rams get an under control right tackle to eventually be the heir apparent to the super-reliable Rob Havenstein.

    Minnesota

    • Sr

    • 6’6″

    / 330 lbs

    Projected Team

    Baltimore

    PROSPECT RNK

    34th

    POSITION RNK

    7th

    With Ronnie Stanley set to hit free agency, the Ravens get a thick but balanced left tackle, adding another huge blocker from the University of Minnesota to the offensive line.

    Ohio State

    • Sr

    • 6’5″

    / 260 lbs

    Projected Team

    Detroit

    PROSPECT RNK

    30th

    POSITION RNK

    8th

    Might be tough for Columbus native Jack Sawyer to play for a team in Michigan, but he’s the exact type of gritty defender Dan Campbell and Co. will love in Detroit. And he fills a need opposite Aidan Hutchinson.

    UCLA

    • Jr

    • 6’2″

    / 225 lbs

    Projected Team

    Washington

    PROSPECT RNK

    86th

    POSITION RNK

    4th

    Given Bobby Wagner’s age, Dan Quinn looks for the next quarterback of his defense, and Carson Schwesinger will probably be the consensus top off-ball linebacker in the class.

    Michigan

    • Jr

    • 6’3″

    / 339 lbs

    Projected Team

    Buffalo

    PROSPECT RNK

    24th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    The Bills add serious width with 330-plus-pound Kenneth Grant who plays with light feet and respectable upfield rush ability.

    Georgia

    • Jr

    • 6’5″

    / 265 lbs

    Projected Team

    Philadelphia

    PROSPECT RNK

    13th

    POSITION RNK

    3rd

    This is a Georgia defensive lineman available for the Eagles in the first round. Howie Roseman adds another Bulldog to the front.

    Texas

    • Jr

    • 6’0″

    / 195 lbs

    Projected Team

    Kansas City

    PROSPECT RNK

    74th

    POSITION RNK

    7th

    REC

    58

    REYDS

    987

    YDS/REC

    17

    TDS

    9

    Back-to-back first-round receivers for the Chiefs, as they pick up a speedster with good polish in Matthew Golden.





    In a stunning turn of events, the Cleveland Browns have traded back in the 2025 NFL Draft, setting themselves up for a QB selection in 2026. With the 10th overall pick, the Browns select star cornerback Travis Hunter out of Florida State University.

    Hunter is a dynamic playmaker on the defensive side of the ball, with elite speed, ball skills, and instincts. He has the ability to lock down the opposing team’s top wide receiver and make game-changing plays in the secondary.

    The Browns’ decision to trade back and select Hunter shows their commitment to building a strong defense and adding playmakers to their roster. With Hunter in the mix, the Browns’ defense is poised to be one of the best in the league for years to come.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the 2025 NFL Draft and the Browns’ plans for the future as they look to build a championship-caliber team.

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  • Rising Stars Selection ‘Means A Lot’ To Dalton Knecht But More Focused On Lakers Season


    LeBron James and Anthony Davis representing the Los Angeles Lakers during All-Star Weekend is pretty much a foregone conclusion most years. But in 2025, they won’t be alone as rookie Dalton Knecht was named to the player pool for the 2025 Rising Stars Challenge.

    Knecht was one of 10 rookies selected to participate in the event during All-Star Weekend. The Rising Stars Challenge has the four-team, mini-tournament format that was adopted for the All-Star Game itself this year so there is a chance that Knecht could face off with his Lakers teammates should his squad be successful.

    But while Knecht is proud of this accomplishment, the Lakers rookie remains more focused on the season itself and his team’s success, as seen on Spectrum SportsNet:

    “It means a lot, it’s a good accomplishment. At the same time, it’s just the Rising Stars game. I’m more focused on the season than anything.”

    Knecht has shown that, while confident in his abilities, he is a humble person who just wants to do anything he can to help his team win games. So it’s really no surprise that the Rising Stars Challenge isn’t something he’s really focused on, especially as the Lakers continue to try and get better as a team.

    The rookie is simply focused on trying to be the best version of Knecht that he can be:

    “Just try to be the best version of myself on the court. Space the floor, shoot the ball, rebound and just like that. Try to learn off my vets, really. That’s about it.”

    The highs and lows of being a rookie in the NBA are gonna come, but Knecht continues to put in the work and try to contribute any way he can. He has quietly been playing well recently and had his best offensive night in weeks against the Philadelphia 76ers, finishing with 24 points while knocking down 5-of-8 from 3-point range.

    His abilities as a shooter and scorer are something the Lakers need and right now that is far more important to Knecht than any All-Star Weekend festivities.

    Lakers’ Anthony Davis to be re-evaluated in one week with abdominal strain

    The Lakers will be even more in need of Dalton Knecht’s scoring as the team will be without superstar Anthony Davis for at least a week.

    Davis left the Lakers’ loss to the Sixers early because of the injury and an MRI confirmed an abdominal muscle strain. The Lakers announced they will re-evaluate Davis in a week, but with the All-Star break coming up soon, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the team kept him out until then to ensure he is fully healed for the stretch run.

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