The first night of the 2025 NFL Draft is in the book.
But with six rounds and 225 picks, that means there are still many talents available to all 32 teams to choose from. The crowd began to fade at Lambeau Field, but all 32 NFL teams began the process of resetting the boards towards Friday.
Headlines coming on Friday? It’s probably quarterback Chedure Sanders. The Colorado passersby slipped completely out of the first round and spent a nervous night before him as he was waiting for words at his NFL destination. Will his slide end early or will he go deeper on Friday?
Take the crack in answering that and other questions in this round two mock draft.
Round 2 Mock Draft
| choose | team | player | position | school |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| choose | team | player | position | school |
| 33 | Cleveland Browns | Chedur Sanders | QB | Colorado |
| 34 | Houston Texans (via NYG) | aireontae ersery | OT | Minnesota |
| 35 | Tennessee Titan | Luther’s burden III | wr | Missouri |
| 36 | Cleveland Browns (via Jacks) | Charles Grant | OT | William and Mary |
| 37 | Las Vegas Raiders | Darius Alexander | dt | Toledo |
| 38 | New England Patriots | Donovan Ezeruak | corner | Boston College |
| 39 | Chicago Bears | Caleb Johnson | RB | Iowa |
| 40 | New Orleans Saints | Will Johnson | CB | Michigan |
| 41 | Chicago Bears | Mike Green | corner | Marshall |
| 42 | New York Jets | Mason Taylor | LSU | te |
| 43 | San Francisco 49ers | Marcus Mbou | og | Purdue |
| 44 | Dallas Cowboys | Jaylin Noel | wr | Iowa |
| 45 | Indianapolis Colts | Omar Norman Lott | dt | Tennessee |
| 46 | Los Angeles Rams (via ATL) | Trey Amos | CB | Mississippi |
| 47 | Arizona Cardinals | Nic Scourton | corner | Texas A&M |
| 48 | Miami Dolphins | Tattoo Treadge | og | Georgie |
| 49 | Cincinnati Bengals | Alfred Collins | dt | Texas |
| 50 | Seattle Seahawks | Carson Schwesinger | lb | UCLA |
| 51 | Denver Broncos | Treveyon Henderson | RB | Ohio |
| 52 | Seattle Seahawks | Nick Emanwy | s | South Carolina |
| 53 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Landon Jackson | corner | Arkansaud |
| 54 | Green Bay Packers | azareye’h Thomas | CB | Florida |
| 55 | Los Angeles Chargers | Harold Fanin Jr. | te | Bowling Green |
| 56 | Buffalo Bills | Ashton Guillott | corner | Louisville |
| 57 | Carolina Panthers | JT Tuimoloau | corner | Ohio |
| 58 | Houston Texans | Jaden Higgins | wr | Iowa |
| 59 | Baltimore Ravens | TJ Sanders | dt | South Carolina |
| 60 | Detroit Lions | Oluwafemi Oladejo | corner | UCLA |
| 61 | Washington Commander | Prince Uman Milen | corner | Mississippi |
| 62 | Buffalo Bills | Xavier Watts | s | Notre Dame |
| 63 | Kansas City Chiefs | Shematner | DL | Texas A&M |
| 64 | Philadelphia Eagles | Elijah Arroyo | te | Miami |
- Yes, at least in this author’s opinion, the Shedeur Sanders slides end early. on the other hand Cleveland Browns Next year, I set myself up to deal with the quarterback on the first round pick, but the QB value is too much to pass in this place. The Browns were linked to second day quarterbacks such as Jalen Milroe throughout this process, but adding Sanders to this place is good worth it, without adding any predictions for the first choice.
- Johnson slides are also finished. The Michigan cornerback was considered one of the top players in the entire draft class, but concerns about the injury drove him out of the first round entirely. That slide should finish early Friday, and with what New Orleans cornerback needs, Saint No. 40 feels like a good landing spot.
- Running at the edge? Many believed that the first round would be dominated by pass rushers, but the two players are still waiting for the first round picks (Mike Green and Donovan Ezellack of Marshall at Boston College) to hear their names. They will likely be the first pass rushers drafted on Friday night, but they are not the only ones as the depth of this position group shines on the second day.
- On Friday nights, some tight ends will also be joining the party. New York Jets He was linked to Tyler Warren throughout the draft cycle. LSU Tight end Mason Taylor, who was talked about late in the first round, is a solid choice for them at No. 42. Chargerand with questions about the future of Dallas Gaedart in Philadelphia surfacing, Miami’s Elijah Arroyo is an interesting option for the Eagles.


