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1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward QB, University of Miami
The Titans will build their team around their new franchise QB.
2. Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter CB/WR, Colorado
One of the most exciting prospects we have ever seen. Hunter is electric.
3. New York Giants: Abdul Carter DE, Penn State
New York drafts the best player available. Carter is a game-changer on the edge and can become one of the most feared defenders in the league.
4. New England Patriots: Will Campbell OT, LSU
The Patriots take a big step forward in protecting their franchise QB and improving a line that was one of 2024’s worst.
5. Jacksonville: Ashton Jeanty RB, Boise State
Jeanty is a star in the making. He immediately makes this offense better and fast-tracks the Coen offensive turnaround.
6. Las Vegas Raiders: Jalon Walker OLB, Georgia
A bit of a surprising pick. Vegas passes on offensive line and instead selects the explosive Walker.
7. New York Jets: Armand Membou OT, Missouri
A dream pick for New York. Membou is an absolute unit.
8. Carolina Panthers: Mason Graham DT, Michigan
Carolina puts to bed rumors that Graham could fall out of the top 10. The Panthers need impact defenders, and Graham is a disruptive force on the interior.
9. New Orleans Saints: Mykel Williams EDGE, Georgia
The Saints pass up quarterback and select one of the draft’s biggest risers in Williams.
10. Chicago: Tyler Warren TE, Penn State
Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams will both love this pick. Warren will be fast-tracked for fantasy success in this role.
11. San Francisco: Walter Nolen DT, Ole Miss
San Francisco adds an impact player on the interior in Nolen. He has a great motor and will get to the quarterback.
12. Dallas: Tetairoa McMillan WR, Arizona
The Cowboys add an ideal number two target in the passing game that they have lacked since losing Amari Cooper.
13. Miami: Kelvin Banks OT, Texas
Banks is one of the best offensive line prospects in the entire draft.
14. Indianapolis: Colston Loveland TE, Michigan
Loveland fills a massive hole at tight end. The Colts draft one of the best skill position players in this draft class.
15. Atlanta: Mike Green EDGE, Marshall
Green led the nation in sacks and is one of the draft’s top pass rushers. Atlanta ends their streak of drafting offensive skill position players in the first round.
16. Arizona: Jahdae Barron CB, Texas
The Cardinals add one of the draft’s top corners.
17. Cincinnati: Derrick Harmon DT, Oregon
The Bengals fill a huge need on the interior. Harmon can make an immediate impact.
18. Seattle: Grey Zabel OT, North Dakota State
Zabel can play multiple positions. He would fill an immediate need for Seattle at guard.
19. Tampa Bay: Donovan Ezeiruaku DE, Boston College
Ezeiruaku is a riser. He was one of college football’s best pass rushers last season.
20. Denver: Omarion Hampton RB, UNC
The dream pick for fantasy managers everywhere. Denver finds their answer at running back.
21. Pittsburgh: Shedeur Sanders QB, Colorado
Pittsburgh is able to add Sanders without having to move up — an ideal scenario for the Steelers.
22. LA Chargers: Kenneth Grant DT, Michigan
A Michigan reunion. Despite rumors that LA would draft a skill position player, the Chargers stick to the trenches for the second consecutive year.
23. Green Bay: Matthew Golden WR, Texas
For the first time since 2002, Green Bay selects a wide receiver in the first round.
24. TRADE! New York Giants: Jaxson Dart QB, Ole Miss
DETAILS: New York sends 34, 105, 246 to Minnesota for 24
New York moves up to draft their future signal caller in Dart.
25. Houston: Emeka Egbuka WR, Ohio State
The locker room narrative will be strong here. CJ Stroud reunites with one of his former Buckeye wideouts.
26. LA Rams: Will Johnson CB, Michigan
Johnson’s slide ends. LA will gladly take the injury discount.
27. Baltimore: Malaki Starks S, Georgia
The Ravens continue to do what they do seemingly every NFL Draft: clean up talent. Starks was a college star and can be an impact player in the Baltimore secondary.
28. Detroit: Shemar Stewart EDGE, Texas A&M
Detroit selects Stewart, one of the draft’s freakiest athletes on the edge. Stewart lacked the college production, but the traits are incredible.
29. Washington: TreVeyon Henderson RB, Ohio State
The Commanders add one of the draft’s most exciting backs in Henderson. He can become a home run threat as a runner, and a reliable pass catcher out of the backfield as well.
30. Buffalo: Maxwell Hairston CB, Kentucky
The Bills add one of the draft’s biggest risers in Hairston.
31. Kansas City: Trevor Booker G, Alabama
Kansas City takes a big step toward adding talent on the offensive line with this pick. Booker can develop into a Pro Bowl-level player.
32. Philadelphia: Jihaad Campbell LB, Alabama
The rich get richer. Another “A” grade type pick for Howie Roseman.