The draft of the NFL 2025 is underway if the first round is an indication, it will be one of the most interesting drafts of recent memory. Only two quarters were taken and one of them was not appointed SheDer Sanders.
Sanders will have to wait until Friday to be selected when he fell from the first round.
Tennessee Titans have had the n ° 1 choice for the first time since 1978 and took the quarter of Miami Cam Ward.
The Large Coin Receiver / Half of Colorado Travis Hunter was then taken by Jacksonville at n ° 2 after a Mega-Trade between Jaguars and Browns. The Rusher of Penn State Abdul Carter went n ° 3 to the Giants. These three guys who went 1-2-3 were chalk.
The Giants also took a step in the first round to select the quarter-rear of Miss Jaxson Dart.
Do you want to know what I think of each choice made Thursday in the first round? You can find everything below. You can also follow the rest of the project on days 2 and 3 for more notes and more analyzes.
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Grades: Round 1 • round 2 • round 3 • round 4 • round 5 • round 6 • round 7
1. Titans: Cam Ward, Qb, Miami
Grade: B-
Take Ward at the top and transmit a generational talent like Travis Hunter is risky in my book. Ward is good, not great. They could have waited until next year to take their quarterrier.
2. Jaguars (Des Bruns): Travis Hunter, WR / CB Colorado
Grade: A +
This is the movement that the franchise must have made. Hunter is a star, the best player in this project. Jacksonville was to be daring now and it’s daring. It’s a great decision.
3. Giants: Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State
Grade: a
They had to transmit the quarter to take the best rusher of the draft passes. When the giants won the Super Bowls, they precipitated the smuggler. Carter adds to the talents in advance. They can wait for the quarter-Arrière.
4. Patriots: Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Grade: B-
I like Campbell, but I don’t know how good it will be in the left tackle. I see it as a star star. But I receive the choice. When you have a young quarter, you have to take someone to protect their blind.
5. Browns (of Jaguars): Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Grade: C +
Cleveland has been trying to upgrade inside for a long time. Graham will help this. But I don’t know how dominant it can be because of its size. I love him. I don’t like him.
6. Raiders: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
Grade: B +
Raiders and Pete Carroll want to direct football, so they end up with the best return to the draft. Normally, I hate in return as high. But this child is special, beautiful choice.
7. Jets: Armand Membou, Ot, Missouri
Grade: B-
The jets had to get a tackle to play on the right side, and this child corresponds to the bill. I just think it is a little raw and could take some time. Talent is there, but I preferred Kelvin Banks in Membou.
8. Panthers: Tetairoa McMillan, Wr, Arizona
Grade: C
I don’t like this choice. I know they have to get help for Bryce Young, but I thought Matthew Golden was a better option. They also have defensive needs. McMillan does not work as well, which is always a concern.
9. Holy: Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
Grade: B +
It is a good sound choice for saints. Banks can play on each side and I thought it was better than Membou who went to the jets in front of him. The offensive line of saints needed help. Now they only have to understand the quarter-arre position.
10. Bears: COLSTON Loveland, Te, Michigan
Grade: a
I love this choice for the Bears. It was my upper tight end. He was the best pass sensor of the tight ends. He will integrate perfectly into Ben Johnson’s offensive.
11. 49ers: Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia
Grade: B
They had to obtain aid to the rush to the pass to go with Nick Bosa. Williams did not play as well in 2024 as in 2023, but the talent is there. He gives them a book greenhouse to go with Bosa.
12. Cowboys: Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
Grade: B-
He is one of my favorite attacking lines in this project. It is a maler. He is a little limited in terms of athletic capacity, but he works for cowboys when they try to improve in advance. But why not the receiver here?
13. Dolphins: Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
Grade: B +
The dolphins had to get an interior and Grant defensive line player adapts perfectly. He is a great powerful player who can line up next to Zach Sieler. I like this choice for a desperate team for the help of the defensive line.
14. Colts: Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
Grade: B
It makes sense. Warren is a versatile tight end. He can do a lot. The colts needed an upgrade to facilitate the task of their quarters. He’s a good football player, but is it great about anything?
15. Falcons: Walker milestone, LB, Georgia
Grade: B +
It is a great value there for Walker. There were injury problems by the teams about it, which could have slid it. But I think it will upgrade a rush to the passes that needs it. Beautiful choice.
16. Cardinals: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
Grade: B
He is a good interior player who will team up with Calais Campbell and Dalvin Tomlinson to give them improvements inside on a line that needed it. Nolen has a large capacity, but he must be more consistent and dedicated to crafts.
17. Bengals: Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A & M
Grade: C
Bengals needed EDGE help, but Stewart is raw and lacking football instincts. There was not much production in his game. The band shows a player who needs to learn to play football. But the talent is there.
18. Seahawks: Gray Zabel, G, St. Dakota du Nord
Grade: B
He can play custody or tackle or center. The Seahawks were a disaster on the offensive line, so it works. Zabel has shown the senior Bowl well, which has helped to raise its draft stock, it works.
19. Buccaneers: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio St.
Grade: B-
While Mike Evans got up in the years and Chris Godwin injury, Egbuka is a solid choice. I love him as a player, and Jason Licht does an excellent job, but why not defense? Maybe the value was too much to pass.
20. Broncos: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
Grade: B-
It’s a good defensive back that can do a lot. I think he will play inside at the next level, but he can play outside and he plays security if necessary. He’s just a good football player, but is he a pure corner?
21. Steelers: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
Grade: B-
This choice has a meaning because they need young players on their defensive line. Spending a quarter of a quarter was the right decision. Steelers love grown -ups at the start of the draft. That works.
22. Loads: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
Grade: B
It is a great runner who will upgrade their racing game. He has an explosive capacity, who was missing last season. We know that Jim Harbaugh wants to manage football. Hampton is a nice choice, even for a back in the first.
23. Packers: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
Grade: a
I love this choice. Packers have injury problems in the receiver and Golden will help compensate for these concerns. He can fly. Packers generally do not choose receivers in the first, but Golden was too good to pass. He was my second best receiver after Travis Hunter.
24. Vikings: Donovan Jackson, G, Ohio St.
Grade: B
Jackson is a good player who can play guard and tackle, but will be a goalkeeper for the Vikings. Minnesota had to upgrade the interior of the offensive line and they will do it with Jackson. The teams loved his behavior. I like the choice.
25. Giants (Texans): Jaxson Dart, Qb, Ole Miss
Grade: C-
I know that the giants needed a quarter, but I don’t like this movement. Coach Brian Daboll would be the one who pushes Dart. Well, he had his guy. I just think that I would have waited later to get a quarter-back, but despair means that the teams do crazy things with regard to the quarter position.
26. Falcons (from Rams): James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
Grade: B +
He is the top 10 of this project of my book, but off scope, injured his stock. I had the falcon ones earlier in my simulation, but now they exchange to get one of the best rushers in this project. It can be a big flight.
27. Ravens: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
Grade: B
He is a good player with a lot of range who will be a good addition to the back of their defense. But why not an on -board player? Again, it’s a difficult team to discuss the time to write security.
28. Lions: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio St.
Grade: C +
They needed depth and more help on their defensive line and Williams is a player whose scouts continued to delirious throughout the process. It can push the pocket from the inside, they need. I might have done the edge here, but I understand.
29. Commanders: Josh Conly Jr., Ot, Oregon
Grade: B-
He is a player I thought I was going to the first round and commanders need more help in advance on their offensive line. They will not have to rush it if it is not ready, but it has the talent to become a quality player. Not flashy, but a solid choice.
30. Bills: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
Grade: a
I love this choice as much as any other. It is my upper corner not called Travis Hunter. Bills need angle help and it is an aggressive corner that will help upgrade this position. He will be an immediate starter.
31. Eagles (chefs): Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Grade: B
The Eagles have the dean of Nakobe who is injury, so why not take an assistant who can intervene and help immediately. If Dean is not ready, Campbell can start next to Zach Baun. Solid pick.
32. Chiefs (des Eagles): Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio St.
Grade: A +
It is the best tackle of this class when it is healthy. Chiefs will not have to rush it with a torn ball joint, but it will be their left tackle of the future. I love this choice.