
The first choice of NFL 2025 draft went as expected as Tennesse Titans chose the talent of Miami Gardbbeck Cam Ward No. 1 in general. It was in No. 2 – and it was not later chosen – as things became more interesting Thursday night in Green Bay.
Jacksonville, who was sitting in No. 5, was traded to take the Cleveland Brons spot in No. 2, where Jaguar chose Travis Hunter. Hunter is one of the most wonderful players who enter the American Football Association in the years: a wonderful talented athlete who can play both the attack, in the wide recipient, defense, in the back corner. On the other hand, Browns received four options, including the second and fourth rotation of Jags this year and their first founder in 2026. Jacksonville also received a fourth founder and a sixth founder in return from Browns.
But a man will not be called his name all night was the Kolurado player in Colorado. Some scouts believe that Sanders, who has been trained by the father of professional football celebrities, has the Sanders debt in Colorado, is a better possibility that Ward. Others raised questions about the strength of his arm and his willingness to professionals. Stelors was seen as a possible landing place for Sanders, but they chose Derrick Harmon’s defensive treatment with the twenty -first selection. Next, the New York giants were traded in selecting Texas in No. 25.
Ward had no such waiting. Jabbara fans chanted in a theater draft after hearing his name. A high school player who was ignored outside Texas, Ward his university career in Concarnate Word, a FCS School in San Antonio. He played two seasons in Washington, after moving there in 2022 and then recorded school records in his only season in Miami, and won fourth place in Heistman Trophy.
Function launches in the three -win season, and three consecutive years missed the qualifiers. Ward is the fourth midfielder who was formulated by Tennessee in the first round over the past two decades, where he joined Marcus Mariota (No. 2, 2015), Jake Loker (No. 8, 2011) and Venice Young (No. 3, 2006). Mariota is the only QB that Tennessee drafted in that period that led the team to a victory in a separate match. It was in 2017. Will Levis, the thirty-third option in 2023, was 5-16 as a start in his season with mourners.
The country was led by 39 passes of land touching, and won second place with 4,313 yards while leading hurricanes to a 10-3 record. It was also seven objections and completed 67.2 % of his passes.
The first three were rounded by the giants, who went to the end of the Defense of Pennsylvania Abdel -Carter. Carter, who led the country with a score of 23.5 for loss and has 12 bags last season, reinforces the defense of the giant who already has a strong impulse in Kayvon Thibodeaux and Brian Burns and a strong D line that includes Pro Bowler Dexter Lawrence.
New England Patriots decided to add protection to Drake Mai, the promising medium they took in the first round last year, by choosing the LSU Will Campbell attack. At 6 feet and 320 pounds, Campbell was the beginning of three years in the tigers and the choice of the first American team last season. Campbell 37 of 38 college matches played on the left in treatment and scored 2451 shots. He only allowed Kibin during the past two seasons, and now his job will be to protect the blind side of Maye.
Braones was on No. 5 after their trade with Jaguar and chose Michigan Defense Mason Graham, MVP Defense in Rose Paul during the Michigan National Championship season in 2023.
“We felt that it was a great opportunity for our institution to go to three sites and add a player in the trenches,” said Andrew Perry Brown Braones.
The first running was away from the painting when the Las Vegas Raides team took a big step to address the worst crime of the US Football Association by choosing Ashton Jeanty from Boise State with the sixth general choice. The average of Las Vegas reached only 79.8 yards in each match last season, and the Readerste Carroll coach of Marshon Lynch, who trained in Seattle. Jinte often went to his own version of “Beast Mode” in Boise State and was the only player, according to the Pro Football Focus, to rush to more than 1000 yards last season on the plays that included broken treatment.
The New York Gates Missouri has chosen the offensive offensive attack with the seventh selection. The wide recipient in Arizona went to Carolina Panthers with selection number 8. Saints in New Orleans chose the Texas attack attack Kilvin Banx Junior attack in No. 9.
Colisten Lovland of Michigan became the first narrow end of the painting when Chicago Pirz chose him in No. 10. Lovland scored a record in the school for a narrow end with 56 receptions compared to 582 yards and five landing points last season. Loveland gives the bears a possible narrow end with Cole Kmet. The new coach, Ben Johnson, liked to use two narrow parties when he was the coordinator of the attack in Detroit.
There was a roar from the home crowd in Green Bay when they took the talented recipient in Texas, Matthew Golden, in No. 23. He destroyed a long trend for the Busraz: they did not pick up a wide reception in the first round since 2002.
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NFL 2025 first round choices
1) Tennessee Jansoun, Cam Ward, QB, Miami
2) Jacksonville Jaguars, Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado (From Brown)
3) New York Giants, Abdul -Carter, Edge, Pennsylvania State
4) New England Patriot, Will Campbell, OT, LSU
5) Cleveland Brons, Mason Graham, DT, Michigan (From Jaguar)
6) The invaders of Las Vegas, Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
7) New York aircraft, Membo, OT, Missouri
8) Carolina’s cheetahs, Tetairoa mcmillan, WR, Arizona
9) New Orleans saints, Kelvin Banks Junior, OT, Texas
10) Chicago Beers, Colaston Lovland, T, Michigan
11) San Francisco 49ers, Mikel Williams, Edge, Georgia
12) Dallas Copules, Tyler Booker and Alabama
13) Miami Dolphins, Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
14) Indianapolis Colts, Tyler Warren, T, Pennsylvania State
15) Atlanta Falcons, Jaloon Walker, LB, LB, Alabama
16) Arizona Cardino, Walter Nolein, DT, Mississippi
17) Cineneati Benglas, Shemmar Stewart, Edge, Texas A & M
18) Seattle C Hoks, Gray Zabul, and the northern state of Dakota
19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Magic, WR, Ohio
20) Denver Bronco, Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
21) Pittsburgh Stelors, Derek Harmon, DT, Oregon
22) Los Angeles, Ammon Hampton, RB, North Carolina
23) Green Bay Packers, Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
24) Minnesota Vikings, Donovan Jackson, Ohio
25) New York Giants, Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss (From Texas)
26) Atlanta Falcons, James Pears Junior, Edge, Tennessee (From the rams)
27) Baltimore Raven’s, Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
28) Detroit Lyons, Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio
29) Washington leaders, Josh Konerley Junior, Oregon
30) Boufalo invoices, Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
31) Philadelphia Eagles, Jihad Campbell, LB, Alabama (From the Presidents)
32) Kansas city heads, Josh Simmons, Out, Ohio (From the Eagles)