Congrats to the World Champion Philadelphia Eagles!

They deserve their parade and celebrations this week.

But for the rest of the league and their fans, the 2025 off-season is underway.

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  1. Cleveland Browns - EDGE Abdul Carter (Penn State)

Myles Garrett has demanded a trade.

They need to retool everywhere so they take the best player available in Adbul Carter out of Penn State.

Coming off a 12.0 sack season, Carter is the top pass rusher in the Draft.

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  1. New England Patriots - WR/CB Travis Hunter (Colorado)

The Patriots need playmakers.

Having Drake Maye throw to the likes of Demario Douglas, JaLynn Polk, and Kayshon Boutte is gross.

Brian Thomas Jr. certainly is one.

That’s alright, but McMillan’s 6'5" 215 lbs frame resembles a slimmer Mike Evans.

New GM John Spytek and minority owner Tom Brady are both Michigan men.

The Raiders have a clear need at Corner and this seems like the perfect fit.

Campbell has the right mentality can start to help change that in 2025.

That is league worst by about 30 yards.

Walker can play both standup inside Linebacker or EDGE.

But with 11.5 sacks the past two seasons, I like him at EDGE opposite Sweat.

The Heisman runner up is pure electricity with the ball in his hands.

Image this in Kyle Shanahan’s system?!

Some of that is on him, but a lot of that is on the blocking up front.

Banks can help shore up that line and at #13, that’s a no brainer.

And at 6'6" 257 lbs.

coming off a 104 catch 1,233 8 TD season, Warren is exactly that.

Oh yeah, he can run block too.

A combined 17.0 sacks over the past two seasons the 6'5" 243 lbs.

EDGE defender can help add a little youth to Raheem Morris' veteran defense.

At 6'5" 336 lbs.

and a nasty playing style, Savaiinaea can help.

Booker can step in Day 1 and help jumpstart that run game.

  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - CB Jahdae Barron (Texas)

The Buccaneers need on-ball production from Cornerbacks.

Meanwhile, Barron, has good size for a CB at 5'11" 200 lbs.

and more importantly, had 5 INTs and 11 passes defensed last year for the Longhorns.

can provide a big target over the middle for Sean Payton’s 2nd year signal caller.

Joey Porter Jr. had an up and down year, but has promise.

Outside of that, their Corners aren’t very impresive.

Donte Jackson struggled and Hairston dealt with injuries in 2024, but had a 5 INT campaign in 2023.

Mykel Williams has the tools at 6'5" 265 lbs.

to be a menace at the next level.

Grant is a big 6'3" 339 lbs.

he is a massive EDGE rusher.

A lot of it was also poor protection as guys like Laremy Tunsil took a step back this season.

Membou can help get Stroud back on the right path which is priority #1 for Houston.

  1. Baltimore Ravens - WR Luther Burden III (Missouri)

At 5'11" 205 lbs.

Burden is like a bigger, thicker Zay Flowers.

He is twitched up and can line up anywhere from the slot to outside.

  1. Buffalo Bills - WR Emeka Egbuka (Ohio State)

At 6'1" 205 lbs.

Conerly played Left Tackle for the Ducks high powered offense and could help fill that need for the Chiefs.

  1. Philadelphia Eagles - RB Quinshon Judkins (Ohio State)

The Eagles have an outstanding roster.

But they don’t have much depth behind Saquon Barkley.

provides a big body that can take the pounding of life in the NFL.

That’s all for NFL Mock Draft 1.0.