With the 2024 NFL Draft set, it’s time to turn all eyes on next year’s class and the 2024 college football season.
DraftKings released their 2025 draft odds this week, with Colorado’s Shedule Sanders being the favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick at +100.
Unsurprisingly, after coming off a draft that had a record six quarterbacks within the top 12 picks, seven of the nine players on DraftKings’ No. 1 overall odds board are passers. be.
With nearly a year left until the next draft, let’s break down what a top-10 pick could look like in 2025.
2025 NFL Draft No. 1 pick odds
| player | position | school | odds |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shedua Sanders | QB | colorado | +100 |
| carson beck | QB | georgia | +300 |
| quinn ewers | QB | texas | +300 |
| Drew Aller | QB | pennsylvania state university | +850 |
| jaylen milroe | QB | Alabama | +950 |
| jackson dart | QB | mississippi | +1200 |
| Cam Ward | QB | miami | +1500 |
| Mikel Williams | corner | georgia | +1800 |
| patrick payton | corner | florida | +1800 |
Projected draft order based on current Super Bowl odds at DraftKings. The first overall pick goes to the team with the longest odds of winning the Super Bowl.
2025 NFL Top 10 Mock Draft
1. Carolina Panthers: EDGE James Pierce Jr., Tennessee
Pierce, a true SEC sophomore, finished last season with 10 sacks and 14.5 tackles for loss. According to PFF, he tied for sixth in the country with a pass rush win percentage of 21.8%, ranking him alongside Jared Barth and ahead of Dallas Turner in this year’s class. At 6-foot-5 and 242 pounds, Pierce is a volatile athlete with a great ability to convert speed into power.
2. New England Patriots: DL Mason Graham (Michigan State)
Graham, the defensive MVP of the Rose Bowl, was an important part of the University of Michigan team that won the national championship. Graham was one of only two Interior All defensive linemen to rank in the PFF top 10 in pass rush and run defense. His special combination of size, agility, and non-stop motor make him a very attractive prospect.
3. Tennessee Titans: CB Will Johnson, Michigan State
Johnson is one of the most technically sophisticated cornerback prospects I’ve ever seen. He led all Power Five corners as a true freshman in 2022, posting a 91.1 PFF grade in man coverage. And in 2023, he allowed just a 29.1 passer rating, the fifth-lowest in the country. Footage of him playing against 2024 first-round wide receivers Marvin Harrison Jr. and Roma Odunze highlights his elite ability, and he would be the starting cornerback in the 2024 class if he hadn’t returned to school. It would have been.
4. Denver Broncos: OT Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas
The Broncos have gone seven drafts without using a pick on an offensive tackle, but the situation could change in 2024 as they look to build an offense around quarterback Bo Nix, this year’s first-round pick. may change. Banks started at Texas as a true freshman in 2022 and posted an 86.8 PFF pass blocking grade last season, ranking second among returning Power Five tackles.
5. Las Vegas Raiders: QB Carson Beck (Georgia)
Currently tied for the shortest odds to win the Heisman Trophy this season, Beck ranked in the top 10 among eligible FBS passers in yards per attempt, adjusted completion percentage, and passer rating last season. There is. The Raiders are missing out on this year’s QB class, and Gardner Minshew will likely be a one-year stopgap option for a rookie in the 2025 draft.
6. New York Giants: QB Shedule Sanders (Colorado)
Sanders displayed NFL-caliber skills last season, handling the field at a high level and finishing with 27 touchdowns and three interceptions. Even though he played behind a questionable offensive line, his turnover-worthy play rate was 1.6%, fourth-lowest in the country. The Giants are bringing back Daniel Jones for another season, but he likely won’t be a long-term starter and could be released from his contract after this season with a dead cap hit of $22.2 million. The only problem may be that New York is cold during football season.
7. Arizona Cardinals: OT Will Campbell, LSU
Like Banks, Campbell was a starter at LSU as a true freshman in 2022. Last year, his 84.9 PFF run blocking grade ranked fifth among FBS offensive tackles. He also didn’t allow a single sack in 491 pass-blocking snaps. Placing Campbell across from 2023 first-round pick Paris Johnson Jr. will give Arizona State stability at the tackle spot for years to come.
8. Washington Commander: WR Luther Baden III, Missouri
The Commanders acquired their new franchise quarterback in Jaden Daniels in the 2024 draft and will continue to support him with dynamic weapons. Baden was phenomenal at the catch point, dropping just four of 94 catchable targets last season and finishing with a contested catch rate of 56.5% according to PFF. Burden also ranked third among FBS receivers with 725 yards after the catch.
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9. Minnesota Vikings: DL Deone Walker (Kentucky)
At 6-6, 348 pounds, Walker is an imposing presence on the defensive line. As you can imagine, he’s a physical athlete who eats double teams for breakfast. But he also brings a well-developed pass rush profile, leading all FBS interior defensive linemen with 51 pressures last season. He will add power to a front seven that took Dallas Turner in the first round of the 2024 draft.
10. New Orleans Saints: EDGE Nick Skorton, Texas A&M
Texas A&M fans should be excited about the transfer of former Purdue edge rusher Nick Skorton, who finished last season with the Boilermakers with 10 sacks and 15 tackles for loss. Skorton also ranked ninth in the nation with a pass rush grade of 90.9 PFF. His spin move is nasty, and he is coming off a season on the All-American First Team.





