The first wave of free agency is over, and draft experts Daniel Jeremiah and Mel Kiper Jr. have released their latest mock drafts.
The 2025 NFL draft is still over a month away, which means we remain locked in to mock draft season. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. released his latest one on Tuesday and the biggest stunner happened at the top of the board where he has Travis Hunter falling to the New England Patriots at the No. 4 pick.
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ESPN's lead NFL draft analyst has the Browns passing on Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders for Penn State pass rusher Abdul Cater.
Dallas has been linked to the top running back and wide receiver prospects, with ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. doubling down on his prediction in his newest mock draft. Kiper has the Cowboys targeting a "difference-maker" at running back, but it's not Heisman runner-up and Frisco, Texas native Ashton Jeanty.
ESPN's Mel Kiper did not pair the Bears with an offensive lineman in his latest 2025 NFL mock draft after Chicago's recent trades.
Mel Kiper Jr. sees the Buffalo Bills addressing their defensive front in his latest 2025 NFL draft mock following the first wave of free agency this offseason. When the free agent market opened, the Bills did convince a few interesting names to head to Buffalo. At the top of the list is pass rusher Joey Bosa.
The Chicago Bears have long been pegged as a team that will target an offensive lineman in the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, but after their busy offseason, ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. has GM Ryan Poles focusing on defense in Round 1.
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