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NFL mock draft 2025: Second round projection with tons of talent available

The first night of the 2025 NFL Draft is in the books.

But with six rounds, and 225 pick, left to go that means there is a lot of talent still available for all 32 teams to pick from. While the crowd started to thin out at Lambeau Field, all 32 NFL teams began the process of resetting their board heading into Friday, where the second and third rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft await.

The headline going into Friday? That is likely quarterback Shedeur Sanders. The Colorado passer slid out of the first round entirely, and now has a nervous night ahead of him as he awaits word on his NFL destination. Will his slide end early, or go deep into Friday?

Let’s take a crack at answering that and more questions with this Round 2 mock draft.

Round 2 Mock Draft

Pick Team Player Position School
Pick Team Player Position School
33 Cleveland Browns Shedeur Sanders QB Colorado
34 Houston Texans (via NYG) Aireontae Ersery OT Minnesota
35 Tennessee Titans Luther Burden III WR Missouri
36 Cleveland Browns (via JAX) Charles Grant OT William and Mary
37 Las Vegas Raiders Darius Alexander DT Toledo
38 New England Patriots Donovan Ezeiruaku EDGE Boston College
39 Chicago Bears Kaleb Johnson RB Iowa
40 New Orleans Saints Will Johnson CB Michigan
41 Chicago Bears Mike Green EDGE Marshall
42 New York Jets Mason Taylor LSU TE
43 San Francisco 49ers Marcus Mbow OG Purdue
44 Dallas Cowboys Jaylin Noel WR Iowa State
45 Indianapolis Colts Omarr Norman-Lott DT Tennessee
46 Los Angeles Rams (via ATL) Trey Amos CB Mississippi
47 Arizona Cardinals Nic Scourton EDGE Texas A&M
48 Miami Dolphins Tate Ratledge OG Georgie
49 Cincinnati Bengals Alfred Collins DT Texas
50 Seattle Seahawks Carson Schwesinger LB UCLA
51 Denver Broncos TreVeyon Henderson RB Ohio State
52 Seattle Seahawks Nick Emmanwori S South Carolina
53 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Landon Jackson EDGE Arkansas
54 Green Bay Packers Azareye’h Thomas CB Florida State
55 Los Angeles Chargers Harold Fannin Jr. TE Bowling Green
56 Buffalo Bills Ashton Gillotte EDGE Louisville
57 Carolina Panthers JT Tuimoloau EDGE Ohio State
58 Houston Texans Jayden Higgins WR Iowa State
59 Baltimore Ravens T.J. Sanders DT South Carolina
60 Detroit Lions Oluwafemi Oladejo EDGE UCLA
61 Washington Commanders Princely Umanmielen EDGE Mississippi
62 Buffalo Bills Xavier Watts S Notre Dame
63 Kansas City Chiefs Shemar Turner DL Texas A&M
64 Philadelphia Eagles Elijah Arroyo TE Miami
  • Yes, the Shedeur Sanders slide ends early, at least in this author’s view. While the Cleveland Browns have set themselves up to address quarterback next year with a pair of first-round picks, the value of a QB is too much to pass up at this spot. The Browns were linked to Day Two quarterbacks such as Jalen Milroe throughout this process but adding Sanders in this spot — without the added expectation of a first-round selection — is good value.
  • Will Johnson’s slide ends as well. The Michigan cornerback was considered one of the top players in the entire draft class, but injury concerns pushed him out of the first round entirely. That slide should end early on Friday, and with a need at cornerback in New Orleans the Saints at No. 40 feels like a good landing spot.
  • A run on edges? While many believed the first round would be dominated by pass rushers two players expected to be first-round picks (Mike Green from Marshall and Donovan Ezeiruaku from Boston College) are still waiting to hear their names called. They’ll probably be the first pass rushers drafted on Friday night, but will not be the only ones as the depth of this position group shines on Day Two.
  • Some tight ends join the party as well on Friday night. The New York Jets were linked with Tyler Warren throughout the draft cycle, but LSU tight end Mason Taylor, who received some late first-round buzz, is a solid option for them at No. 42. Harold Fannin Jr. would be a fascinating addition in Los Angeles for the Chargers, and with questions about the future of Dallas Goedert in Philadelphia surfacing, Elijah Arroyo from Miami is an intriguing option for the Eagles.
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