Baltimore Ravens
24 Apr 2025, 22:30 GMT+10
Ryan Mink
This one has been in the bag for a while now. The Titans have their new signal-caller.
The Browns could go with Hunter or Penn State pass rusher Abdul Carter. They already have Myles Garrett. There might not be another player on the planet like Hunter.
I thinkCarter has had a hunch for a while. The Giants opt to take a quarterback later and go with a special pass rusher who looks up to former Giants great Lawrence Taylor.
Campbell's shorter arms have raised some concerns, but the Patriots will look past that to get their young quarterback Drake Maye some protection with the draft's top blocker.
The Jaguars give Trevor Lawrence and the offense the premier offensive toy in this year's class.
A physical mauler who also blew up the Combine feels like such a Raiders fit that even Tom Brady would sign off on spending such a high pick on a right tackle.
The Jets are reportedly heavy in the tight end game and Warren is a do-it-all talent that other teams could call around to trade up for.
Walker is a bit challenging to project, but he's undisputedly a tremendous talent and leader who could galvanize a defense.
Graham is too good a value here for the Saints to pass up, pairing him with veteran Cameron Jordon to make for a stout defensive front.
Top priority for the Bears is protecting their investment in Caleb Williams better.
Nolan has some question marks, but the talent is rich and the 49ers are looking to add some bite to their defensive front.
The Cowboys want a weapon and they love speed. Golden ran the 40-yard dash in 4.29 seconds and is an ascending big-play talent who becomes the first wideout off the board.
Jalen Ramsey is on the trade block and the Dolphins get a young playmaking cornerback who could start immediately.
The other top tight end in the class provides a safety blanket for whoever is playing quarterback.
The Falcons' pass rush has struggled in recent years. They add college football's sack leader to help fix that.
The Cardinals took Marvin Harrison Jr. in the first round last year and go back to Ohio State for offensive line help.
The Bengals are a team that's willing to gamble on a player with Stewart's athleticism and they're looking for pass rush with the Trey Hendrickson situation unresolved.
Former Ravens defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald would have fun finding ways to deploy the versatile defensive force of Campbell.
Williams is a big, physical player that could bring some versatility and pass rush to Tampa Bay.
The Broncos are looking for a toy to line up behind Bo Nix and Hampton can do it all.
The Steelers get their quarterback of the future with a pocket passer that would be a good match with Mike Tomlin.
The Chargers get a complement to Ladd McConkey (and another weapon for Justin Herbert) with the big-bodied McMillan.
With Jaire Alexander's future unclear, the Packers add a versatile and playmaking cornerback to their secondary.
The Vikings land their heir to 36-year-old Harrison Smith with the ultra-athletic Emmanwori.
The Texans dismantled their offensive line in free agency and continue to build it back up via the draft.
The Rams built up their defensive front last year. This year, they address the secondary.
The Ravens let the board fall to them and land a perfect fit at safety with the athletic, smart playmaker.
The Lions get a sack artist who doesn't have ideal measurables but loads of production.
The Giants trade up with a division rival to go up and get their next quarterback before the Cleveland Browns take their guy one pick before them in the second round.
Harmon probably shouldn't last this long, but the Bills pounce on the defensive line help they need with a player that lives in the backfield.
The Chiefs are still looking for their left tackle after the Eagles exposed their offensive line in the Super Bowl.
The Eagles lost Josh Sweat in free agency and will look to keep that defensive front ferocious with a high upside pass rusher.
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