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Gennaro Filice 2025 撸先生AV mock draft 1.0: Jets jump Raiders for Shedeur Sanders; Broncos trade up for TE

On the verge of a major pre-draft set piece -- the 撸先生AV Scouting Combine -- questions about the 2025 撸先生AV Draft begin, well, at the beginning. And per usual, they revolve around the quarterbacks. Namely, Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders.

Will everyone's top two signal-callers both fly off the board in the first handful of picks? Will one? Will none?

With so many QB-needy teams lurking, it's hard to see either Ward or Sanders making it out of the top 10 -- at least at this juncture of draft season. The coming week in Indianapolis is sure to shake up the prospect pool in myriad ways, but in the calm before the spandex storm, here is my initial vision of how Round 1 will play out.

Programming note: Tune in for live coverage of the 2025 撸先生AV Scouting Combine beginning Feb. 27 on 撸先生AV Network and NFL+.

Pick
1
Cam Ward
Miami · QB · Senior

Talk about upward mobility! Ward鈥檚 gone from Incarnate Word to Washington State to Miami to ... No. 1 overall? Seems quite feasible, whether or not Tennessee is the team making the pick. The well-traveled 22-year-old offers extensive experience (57 collegiate starts) and the best quarterbacking tools in this class (most notably, a rocket that鈥檚 functional from various platforms/arm angles). The question with Ward: Is he too reliant on hero ball to consistently function in the confines of an 撸先生AV offense?

Pick
2
Abdul Carter
Penn State · Edge · Junior

If Cleveland honors Myles Garrett鈥檚 trade request, this is the replacement. If Garrett and the Browns patch things up, this is the sidekick. Personally, I hope it鈥檚 the latter, because it鈥檇 be indisputably fun to pair the freakiest edge in this draft class with the freakiest edge in football.

Pick
3
Travis Hunter
Colorado · CB/WR · Junior

In the hypothetical world of this mock draft, Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll address the quarterback position in the veteran market, allowing New York to take the two-way star out of Colorado. In the real world, longtime beat writer Paul Schwartz says the Giants , allowing me to say I鈥檓 filling a major need with this pick (... while also knowing Daboll wouldn鈥檛 be able to resist giving the Heisman Trophy winner offensive snaps alongside Malik Nabers).

Pick
4
Will Campbell
LSU · OT · Junior

Drake Maye showed great potential last season in spite of a porous offensive line. Giving the new face of the franchise better protection feels like an absolute necessity. Campbell鈥檚 arm length will be a measurement of interest at the combine, with some viewing him as a better pro prospect at guard. Our resident scouts don鈥檛 see it that way, though, as Daniel Jeremiah touts the tackle as his No. 8 overall prospect and Bucky Brooks calls him 鈥渢he crown jewel鈥 of an intriguing OT class. Worst-case scenario: Campbell shifts inside, where New England鈥檚 thin to begin with.

Pick
5
Shedeur Sanders
Colorado · QB · Senior

PROJECTED TRADE WITH JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS


In the wake of the Aaron Rodgers era error, the Jets have a talented roster without a quarterback. At the moment, the free-agent crop at the position is headlined by Sam Darnold. Don鈥檛 think a Darnold-Jets reunion is on the table, so Gang Green leapfrogs the QB-needy Raiders to snag a signal-caller who certainly wouldn鈥檛 shy away from the bright lights of Broadway. New York tabloids rejoice.

Pick
6
Tetairoa McMillan
Arizona · WR · Junior

After watching the Jets vault right over them to secure Shedeur Sanders鈥 services, the Raiders shift from passer to pass catcher, landing the big-bodied target who appears to be separating himself from the rest of this WR class. Las Vegas is obviously set at tight end with the highly drafted duo of Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer, but the receiver room is headlined by Jakobi Meyers and Tre Tucker.

Pick
7
Will Johnson
Michigan · CB · Junior

PROJECTED TRADE WITH NEW YORK JETS


A whole bunch of mocks have Jacksonville taking a Michigan defensive tackle (Mason Graham), but what if the Jaguars instead opt for a Michigan defensive back? Johnson has the pedigree, production and frame of a top cornerback prospect, but there are questions about his long speed. Consequently, you could reasonably argue Johnson has more money riding on a 40-yard dash than any other human in 2025, with a potential eight-figure difference between a time in the 4.4s and one in the 4.5s.

Pick
8
Mason Graham
Michigan · DT · Junior

While the Bryce Young-led offense ultimately came together last season, the Panthers鈥 defense completely fell apart, comfortably finishing dead last in points and yards allowed. Ejiro Evero鈥檚 unit will benefit from the healthy return of Derrick Brown -- who suffered in Week 1 after deservedly receiving a $96 million extension last offseason -- but how about infusing the front with another relentless interior disruptor? The Panthers need more draft hits, and Graham feels like one of the safest prospects in this entire class.

Pick
9
Mykel Williams
Georgia · Edge · Junior

New Orleans needs a fresh influx of edge juice. Cam Jordan, the last Saint to reach double-digit sacks with 12.5 in 2021, is in the twilight of his career, while Chase Young鈥檚 heading back into free agency. Carl Granderson can鈥檛 do this alone. Now, when it comes to drafting defensive ends, the Saints clearly have a type: big and traitsy. Could a bet on Williams鈥 rare physical gifts redeem the failed first-round experiments of Marcus Davenport and Payton Turner?

Pick
10
Kelvin Banks Jr.
Texas · OT · Junior

A out of high school, Banks was a Day 1 starter at left tackle for Texas, manning the blind side for 42 of the Longhorns鈥 last 43 games before declaring early for the draft. Still, some draftniks project him as an 撸先生AV guard due to a lack of length. Chicago has offensive line needs inside and out, though, so Banks can get in where he fits in.

Pick
11
Armand Membou
Missouri · OT · Junior

With LG Aaron Banks hitting free agency, RT Colton McKivitz entering a contract year and LT Trent Williams approaching his 37th birthday, San Francisco has to reinvest in the offensive line. Membou thrived in the SEC as a right tackle -- he didn鈥檛 allow a single sack in 2024, per Pro Football Focus, yielding a grand total of nine pressures in 12 games -- but he also carries length questions that could prompt a move inside. No matter: That鈥檇 give the 49ers a stellar guard combo, with this mauler from Missouri joining last year鈥檚 third-round steal out of Kansas, Dominick Puni.

Pick
12
Ashton Jeanty
Boise State · RB · Junior

Yup. Same as every other mock. You already know all the reasons why.

Pick
13
Colston Loveland
Michigan · TE · Junior

PROJECTED TRADE WITH MIAMI DOLPHINS


No stranger to trading up in Round 1, Sean Payton vaults up the board for a tight end, though maybe not the one you anticipated. The Broncos coach has been telling anyone who will listen that his offense needs a but what kind of joker does he desire? Tyler Warren, who has become the general mockosphere鈥檚 TE1, is a traditional 鈥淵,鈥 combining bruising playmaking ability with stout blocking. Loveland, on the other hand, is more of the modern passing-game weapon at the position, running receiver routes in a tight end body. Payton could prefer the latter. Remember all those fantasy points converted hooper Jimmy Graham put up in New Orleans?

Pick
14
Tyler Warren
Penn State · TE · Senior

Yup. Same as every other mock. You already know all the reasons why.

Pick
15
Jalon Walker
Georgia · Edge · Junior

The Falcons haven鈥檛 made the playoffs since the 2017 campaign. In related news -- at least according to me -- they haven鈥檛 cracked the top 20 in sacks since that season. (In fact, they've ranked second-to-last or dead last in three of the past four years.) Walker鈥檚 a versatile defender, having split time between edge and off-ball linebacker at Georgia, and I think his explosive skill set would transfer well from Athens to Atlanta -- especially with new defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich promising outside-the-box thinking in his plan to 鈥渃reate from a schematic standpoint.鈥

Pick
16
Walter Nolen
Mississippi · DT · Junior

The last time Arizona spent a first-round pick on a defensive tackle out of Ole Miss, it didn鈥檛 work out so well. But I鈥檓 here to tell you that Nolen is different from Robert Nkemdiche. , Nolen was in high school who carried the clout to rock a single-digit jersey as a collegiate DT. Unlike Nkemdiche, Nolan steadily improved in college, flashing enticing talent in his first two years at Texas A&M before putting it all together in a highly productive, consensus All-American campaign this past fall at Mississippi. While Nkemdiche entered the 撸先生AV with character/effort concerns, Nolan inspired this quote from an NFC national scout to our Lance Zierlein: 鈥淣obody questions how talented he is and how hard he plays.鈥

Pick
17
Mike Green
Marshall · Edge · Junior (RS)

Trey Hendrickson just led the league in sacks, but he was a one-man army, as Cincinnati tied for 25th in the category as a team. Even if the Bengals retain the first-team All-Pro -- who鈥檚 asking to either be extended or traded -- they need more pressure off the edge. Sam Hubbard鈥檚 aging out, Joseph Ossai鈥檚 on his way out and 2023 first-rounder Myles Murphy has yet to arrive. How about adding college football鈥檚 reigning sack king?

Pick
18
Tyler Booker
Alabama · OG · Junior

Looking to jump-start a moribund ground game, Seattle fills a huge need at guard with a hulking tone-setter. Colleague Brian Baldinger, who has forgotten more about offensive line play than I鈥檒l ever know, is with the prototypical people mover out of Alabama.

Pick
19
Shemar Stewart
Texas A&M · Edge · Junior

The emerging narrative around Stewart: He鈥檚 the biggest boom-or-bust prospect in this draft. Why? Because he鈥檚 such an extreme case study for the traits-vs.-production debate. The versatile defensive lineman turned heads at the Senior Bowl and is expected to blow up the combine with athletic feats that shouldn鈥檛 be possible for a 6-foot-5, 281-pounder. Despite his eye-popping physical gifts, though, Stewart totaled just 4.5 sacks over three seasons at Texas A&M, logging exactly 1.5 each fall. But Bucs GM Jason Licht has ...

Pick
20
Malaki Starks
Georgia · S · Junior

PROJECTED TRADE WITH DENVER BRONCOS


Over the past few years, it feels like the 撸先生AV has formed an annual tradition of overthinking/underdrafting one versatile DB prospect. Cooper DeJean was that player last year, following in the footsteps of Brian Branch in 2023 and Kyle Hamilton in 鈥22. Could Starks be the guy this spring? Early scuttlebutt makes it seem like he could, but in this exercise, let鈥檚 give the highly pedigreed safety the top-20 draft slot he deserves.

Pick
21
Emeka Egbuka
Ohio State · WR · Senior

My favorite prospect-team pairing in this entire rundown. It just feels SO right! George Pickens is wildly talented, but he鈥檚 also a true wild card. Complementing the mercurial ball-winner with a polished chain-mover could be just what the doctor ordered for Pittsburgh鈥檚 alarmingly thin WR corps. Having just served as a team captain for the national champion Buckeyes, Egbuka's a reliable receiver whose professionalism earns as much praise as his play.

Pick
22
Luther Burden III
Missouri · WR · Junior

PROJECTED TRADE WITH LOS ANGELES CHARGERS


锘匡豢锘匡豢With Stefon Diggs approaching free agency and Tank Dell recovering from that could cost him the entire 2025 season, Houston鈥檚 light at receiver. C.J. Stroud undoubtedly would love to reunite with Emeka Egbuka, but in this simulation, Pittsburgh just intercepted the Ohio State wideout. The Texans respond with action, trading up to snag a YAC monster who could fit quite nicely alongside big-bodied Pro Bowler Nico Collins.

Pick
23
Jahdae Barron
Texas · CB · Senior

Facing attrition in the secondary -- potentially including -- Green Bay鈥檚 in the CB market this offseason. Defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley likes versatility and physicality, so I assume he鈥檇 love Barron. The reigning winner is a sure tackler who made plays all over the field for Texas鈥 defense.

Pick
24
Kenneth Grant
Michigan · DT · Junior

Minnesota鈥檚 on track to lose even more defensive backs than Green Bay, so the Vikings could use this pick on a cornerback like Notre Dame鈥檚 Benjamin Morrison (if his surgically repaired hip checks out in Indianapolis) or Florida State's Azareye'h Thomas (if he carries over to the combine). That said, Minnesota was soft on the defensive interior last season, and I couldn鈥檛 help but give Brian Flores a freak athlete in a 340-pound frame.

Pick
25
Omarion Hampton
North Carolina · RB · Junior

PROJECTED TRADE WITH HOUSTON TEXANS


锘匡豢Last April, with the first pick of the Jim Harbaugh era, the Chargers fittingly took a towering tackle. What will the Baugh Bolts do for an encore in this year鈥檚 opening round? How 鈥榖out a big, bruising, three-down back? As a violent downhill runner with explosive burst through the hole, Hampton feels like a perfect fit for Greg Roman鈥檚 gap scheme.

Pick
26
Josh Simmons
Ohio State · OT · Junior (RS)

If Simmons hadn鈥檛 suffered a season-ending knee injury in October, he very well could have locked himself into the top 10 as this draft鈥檚 premier offensive lineman. After that setback, though, the athletic bookend might still be available when the playoff teams are picking. The medicals in Indy loom large, but if Simmons鈥 road to recovery remains on track, he could wind up as an absolute steal for the OT-needy Rams.

Pick
27
James Pearce Jr.
Tennessee · Edge · Junior

Kyle Van Noy鈥檚 Raven rebirth is inspiring. The man just made his first Pro Bowl at age 33, having led Baltimore with a career-high 12.5 sacks. But Van Noy can鈥檛 stiff-arm Father Time forever. Not to mention, he鈥檚 heading into the final year of his contract -- just like Odafe Oweh, who could be in line for a lucrative extension on the heels of a breakout season. So Baltimore appears due for a talent infusion on the edge, with a cost-controlled rookie contract being an added benefit.

Pick
28
Nic Scourton
Texas A&M · Edge · Junior

In the wake of Myles Garrett鈥檚 trade request, Lions fans dream of the perennial Pro Bowler lining up opposite Aidan Hutchinson. Given Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell鈥檚 long view on team building, however, mortgaging the future in a blockbuster deal seems unlikely. But Garrett鈥檚 alma mater, Texas A&M, has a fresh offering that could pique Detroit鈥檚 interest. Scourton鈥檚 the kind of big, powerful, three-down edge this Lions regime favors.

Pick
29
Josh Conerly Jr.
Oregon · OT · Junior

PROTECT JAYDEN DANIELS AT ALL COSTS. The Offensive Rookie of the Year took 47 sacks in the regular season. While that figure pales in comparison to Caleb Williams鈥 absurd total (68), it鈥檚 still disconcerting, especially given Daniels鈥 slight frame. Third-round pick Brandon Coleman acquitted himself quite well as a rookie left tackle, but Washington would be wise to keep building a wall around the exhilarating new face of the franchise.

Pick
30
Tyleik Williams
Ohio State · DT · Senior

In a league that has turned back to the ground game, the Bills鈥 undersized defensive front is increasingly problematic. So, let鈥檚 give them some Grade A beef in this 6-3, 327-pounder out of Ohio State. Williams is a beastly run-stuffer with immense power to push the pocket on pass plays.

Pick
31
Donovan Jackson
Ohio State · OG · Senior

In a free-agent class that isn鈥檛 exactly teeming with top-end talent, Pro Bowl guard Trey Smith is poised to get PAID on the open market, further debilitating an offensive line that just got manhandled on the game鈥檚 biggest stage. Jackson鈥檚 a talented guard who deftly transitioned to left tackle as an injury replacement during Ohio State鈥檚 national title campaign. He鈥檚 built to play inside at the 撸先生AV level, though that documented versatility could be an added bonus for an offensive line that鈥檚 clearly lacking on the edges.

Pick
32
Jihaad Campbell
Alabama · LB · Junior

Another dynamic dog just falls right into the Eagles鈥 lap, and we all take a familiar posture: bowing at the altar of Howie Roseman. Linebacker is the biggest offseason question mark for the Super Bowl champs. Zack Baun provided first-team All-Pro returns on a one-year, $3.5 million contract, but now he鈥檚 set to cash in on the open market. Meanwhile, Nakobe Dean is at the beginning of a long rehab process after tearing his patellar tendon on Wild Card Weekend. Campbell, who is Daniel Jeremiah鈥檚 No. 13 overall prospect, is a hybrid defender with sideline-to-sideline range and legit edge-rushing chops. Something tells me Vic Fangio would enjoy such a toy.

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