The culmination of the 2024 football season is here, marking the face-off between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs in the imminent Super Bowl LIX, their second encounter in the span of three seasons. The pinnacle of the football calendar, this game ushers in an intense February offseason where scouting takes centre stage.
The revered NFL Scouting Combine operates as a stage for leading draft prospects to reveal their prowess. During the event, they participate in drills specific to their positions, demonstrating physical excellence while engaging in discussions with teams interested in their talent. Two teams currently stand in the Super Bowl spotlight, with one soon to be crowned champion.
The remaining football fraternity, comprising 30 diligent teams, focus their energy on studying the free agency market and the prospects for the impending 2025 NFL draft. In keeping with this approaching event, we are excited to present Super Bowl LIX’s special edition of our latest NFL mock draft predictions for 2025.
Opening up our draft pick expectancy is the Tennessee Titans who we project to home Travis Hunter, a versatile player skilled as a wide receiver and cornerback from Colorado. The Cleveland Browns are anticipated to gear up their defense with Abdul Carter, a defensive end hailing from Penn State University.
In need of a strong quarterback, the New York Giants’ eyes could be set on Cam Ward, based at Miami (FL), while the New England Patriots would power up their offensive line with Kelvin Banks Jr., an offensive tackle from Texas. Will Johnson, a cornerback from Michigan, is projected as a strategic pick by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Meanwhile, the Las Vegas Raiders could reinforce their quarterback position with Shedeur Sanders of Colorado. Mykel Williams, an EDGE player from Georgia, might strengthen the New York Jets’ defense. On the other hand, the Carolina Panthers may draft Mason Graham, a defensive tackle from Michigan.
The draft prospects point towards the New Orleans Saints boosting their receiving core by selecting Tetoria McMillian, a wide receiver from Arizona. The Chicago Bears might solidify their offensive line with Will Campbell from LSU. For an enhanced EDGE prowess, the San Francisco 49ers could opt for Shemar Stewart from Texas A&M.
To bolster the running back position, the Dallas Cowboys may choose Ashton Jeanty hailing from Boise State. The prediction for the Miami Dolphins leans towards Nic Scourton, an EDGE from Texas A&M, while the Indianapolis Colts could look at Malaki Starks, a safety from Georgia to secure their team.
The Atlanta Falcons are anticipated to consider Jalon Walker, a linebacker from Georgia. James Pearce Jr., an EDGE player from Tennessee, might find his way to the Arizona Cardinals. Tyler Warren, a tight end from Penn State, could be a potential acquisition for the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Seattle Seahawks may strengthen their offensive tackle position with Josh Simmons from Ohio State. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers could choose Mike Green, an EDGE from Marshall, to build their defense, while Colston Loveland, a tight end from Michigan, is speculated as a likely inclusion in the Denver Broncos’ squad.
Wide receiver Luther Burden III from Missouri could attract the attention of the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Los Angeles Chargers could look to strengthen their EDGE position with Landon Jackson from Arkansas. Meanwhile, Jahade Barron, a cornerback from Texas, could be a potential pick for the Green Bay Packers.
The Minnesota Vikings might select Benjamin Morrison, a cornerback from Notre Dame. The Houston Texans’ offensive line could receive a boost from Armand Membou from Missouri. In the wide receiver category, the Los Angeles Rams may choose Matthew Golden from Texas.
The Baltimore Ravens are projected to draft Shavon Revel Jr., a cornerback from East Carolina. James Pearce Jr., again an EDGE from Tennessee, might be in the plans of Detroit Lions, while Washington Commanders could potentially choose Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka, a wide receiver, to strengthen their squad.
Lastly, the Buffalo Bills might choose Kenneth Grant, a defensive tackle from Michigan. Corresponding to their exceptional presence in the Super Bowl, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs may respectively strengthen their squads by drafting Josh Conerly Jr., an offensive tackle from Oregon, and Tyler Booker, an offensive guard from Alabama.