There may be no bigger crapshoot in sports than the NFL Draft. Perhaps that's why most people subscribe to the idea that you should take the best available player rather than draft based on team need.
In his one and only mock of the 2025 NFL Draft, Maurice Jones-Drew projects Travis Hunter to slip out of the top five, and that's not the only surprise. Check out the complete first-round projection,
The Miami Dolphins would love to add a shutdown cornerback in Round 1 of the NFL Draft. This Michigan cover man could be the answer.
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Jets Wire on MSNESPN: Who is a prospect to watch for the Jets outside Round 1 at the 2025 NFL draft?With those seven other picks in mind, ESPN has named one prospect "match" for every NFL team whose draft stock is outside the first round. For the Jets, it's LSU tight end Mason Taylor. Here's the breakdown on why Taylor and the Jets are a match from ESPN:
NFL Draft less than one month away, teams are working hard to examine every option when it comes to the first round. How should clubs drafting on that Thursday night approach Round 1? Our analysts offer seven pieces of advice.
Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan, Texas' Matthew Golden, Ohio State's Emeka Egbuka, Ole Miss' Tre Harris and Missouri's Luther Burden III are considered strong first-round possibilities. Yet names such as Ladd McConkey and Puka Nacua recently made significant impacts as rookies despite not being chosen in the opening frame.
The Washington Commanders hold the No. 29 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, but that doesn't mean they will keep the selection. Pro Football Focus writer Dalt
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The New York Jets are starting over. The Robert Saleh and Joe Douglas eras ending during last season, and this offseason the team hired former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator -- and Jets defensive back -- Aaron Glenn as their head coach and former Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey as their new GM.