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2025 Mock Draft Tracker

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Mock Draft Tracker 5.0: First round order is set

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With the Super Bowl now complete, it is officially time to leave the 2024 season in the rearview mirror.

The entire order for the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft is set. In just a few short weeks, it is all systems go for the ultimate job interview known as the NFL Scouting Combine, which takes place from Feb. 24 to March 3 in Indianapolis.

Before we get into the mock drafts, here is a look at the full first round draft order:

  1. Tennessee Titans
  2. Cleveland Browns
  3. New York Giants
  4. New England Patriots
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars
  6. Las Vegas Raiders
  7. New York Jets
  8. Carolina Panthers
  9. New Orleans Saints
  10. Chicago Bears
  11. San Francisco 49ers
  12. Dallas Cowboys
  13. Miami Dolphins
  14. Indianapolis Colts
  15. Atlanta Falcons
  16. Arizona Cardinals
  17. Cincinnati Bengals
  18. Seattle Seahawks
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  20. Denver Broncos
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers
  22. Los Angeles Chargers
  23. Green Bay Packers
  24. Minnesota Vikings
  25. Houston Texans
  26. Los Angeles Rams
  27. Baltimore Ravens
  28. Detroit Lions
  29. Washington Commanders
  30. Buffalo Bills
  31. Kansas City Chiefs
  32. Philadelphia Eagles

NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah released his initial ranking of the top 50 prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Below are the latest projections by draft analysts for the Giants at No. 3:

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis: "The Giants are desperate for a quarterback. Ward's strong arm and playmaking ability would be a great fit."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "Sanders is super accurate, completing 74% of his throws this season. He could step in right away and lift the entire offense, including standout 2024 first-rounder Malik Nabers."

Pick: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

Analysis: "If the Giants are unable to move up for Ward, would they like Shedeur Sanders enough to draft him at No. 3? In this scenario, they don't and instead opt for arguably the best player in the draft. Hunter would give New York an upgrade at corner — and he'd be a fun weapon for Brian Daboll to mix into the offense for the Giants' TBD quarterback."

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, MIami

Analysis: "I still need more time to percolate on whether Ward could be the Year 1 savior, à la Jayden Daniels, but the Giants probably feel compelled to pull the trigger here if they don't go the veteran-QB route."

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis: "The selection of this alpha-dog quarterback gives the Giants the competitive leader needed to bounce back from a couple of disappointing seasons."

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis: "Ward has a big-time arm, excels at finding passing windows and can create with his feet. He led the FBS with 39 touchdown passes in 2024 and was second in QBR (88.7)."

Pick: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

Analysis: "Hunter is capable of making impact plays on both sides of the ball, as he caught 96 passes for 1,258 yards and 15 touchdowns on offense while picking off four passes on defense. Hunter could give the Giants another receiving threat opposite Malik Nabers or help at corner ... or maybe both."

View photos of every NFL player selected with the third overall pick since the first draft in 1936.

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis: "The Giants must sort out the offensive line in free agency if they end up taking a quarterback here. Ward's ability to limit turnovers while extending plays would get this offense back on track and open up Brian Daboll's play-calling. It's worth noting that there were simulations in which New York traded down a few spots and selected an offensive lineman instead (such as Kelvin Banks Jr., who has plenty of experience and can play RT); in those scenarios, the Giants would likely look to add a veteran passer in free agency and/or select one later in April's draft."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "It's a new era in New York. The Giants get their man, selecting a polished, steely passer in Sanders, who in many ways is the opposite of Daniel Jones—particularly when it comes to protecting the football. The Colorado star has a relatively soft landing in New York thanks to the presence of field-tilting alpha receiver Malik Nabers."

Pick: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Analysis: "Two-way talent in the Big Apple! I like it! The Giants had the second-fewest interceptions in the league in 2024 (five), but the ballhawking Hunter can help them do a better job of taking the ball away -- and score some touchdowns as a part-time receiver."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "Sanders has a strong foundation as a passer, with fundamentally sound throwing mechanics that give him the tools to develop at the next level. However, his most impressive trait may be his ability to limit mistakes. Since moving to the FBS, he has produced a negatively graded throw on just 10.9% of his dropbacks, a 97th-percentile mark."

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis: "It's certainly possible New York will have to move up if it wants a choice between Ward or Sanders, but the Giants might be able to sit, wait and have their pick this year. Ward has never taken a step back on his improvement track from Wing-T prep QB to Heisman candidate."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "As the son of Coach Prime, Sanders has lived in the spotlight his entire life. So I don't think the New York stage will be too big for him. That said, for the the Giants to maximize their new QB's talents, they must improve the offensive line and find more playmakers to team with Malik Nabers."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "I am all about not passing on better football players to force immediate needs, but mock drafts are also done to predict rather than to copy big board rankings. It feels like the stars are aligning for Sanders to end up in New York, injecting some hope into the Giants' building."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "Good luck finding someone tougher than Sanders. He'll stand in the pocket and take hit (after hit after hit) to make a play downfield. He's not the best athlete and doesn't have the arm strength of Cam Ward, but he does a lot of things really well. Would like to see him play on time more consistently, but part of that has to do with Colorado's inconsistent offensive line."

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis: "Ward isn't as polished as his Heisman highlights suggest but his quick release and flair for the dramatic could be big hits on Broadway."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "If this feels like the worst kept secret in sports, it is because it probably is. The Giants are in the quarterback market."

Pick: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Analysis: "After seeing QBs get picked off in front of them, the Giants instead veer toward star power. Hunter is an excellent athlete and has a rare feel for the cornerback position. With Malik Nabers already showing off his star potential at receiver, there's no need to overwhelm Hunter as a two-way player right away."

Pick: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Analysis: "The most versatile player in college football could fill a need for the Giants on either side of the field. Travis Hunter is my WR1 and CB1 in the draft, making this one an easy fit for the Giants."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "Unless Penn State's Drew Allar ends up declaring, Ward and Sanders are the only two quarterbacks I see going in the first round."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "The Giants are desperate for a quarterback addition. They probably would take whichever option was left over. In this case, Shedeur Sanders returns to the Big Apple where he attended the Heisman Trophy ceremony. Sanders is a prospect who has dealt with pressure his whole life and has experience captaining a rebuild."

Pick: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Analysis: "It doesn't matter which side of the ball he plays, but pairing him with Malik Nabers sounds like a good start."

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

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

Pick: Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado

Analysis: "The Giants need to consider quarterback early, but it will also be difficult to ignore that Hunter may fall right into their lap to be an instant ball-hawking defensive star in New York while also giving Malik Nabers some receiving help at times."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "His 49 big-time throws since 2023 tied for fifth, and his 1.6% turnover-worthy play rate in that span ranked second to only Bo Nix. Sanders also was recently seen playing catch with Giants star receiver Malik Nabers in the streets of New York."

Pick: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Analysis: "I believe the front office sees a lot of parallels between Eli Manning and Sanders, and the Giants may be attempting to recreate that magic."

Pick: Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Analysis: "Cam Ward isn't a perfect prospect under center, but his confidence, poise, and ability to threaten a defense both vertically and horizontally will expand a playbook. Ward and Malik Nabers would be a fun, youth-infused tandem to watch develop over the next few years."

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