Round 1


The Bengals have decided to move on from star pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson as they are actively looking to shop the pro-bowler. That can only make me assume they'd like to replace him with a younger and cheaper option.


The Seahawks have had serious interior offensive line issues for quite a while, here's there chance to fix it with a great talent in Tyler Booker.


The Bucs have shown a ton of interest in Campbell, he is a unique linebacker with some upside in his pass rushing aswell.


With a loaded running back class, the Broncos will likely wait to draft the position. Jason Walker slips a bit due to his size, so the Broncos swoop in to draft the versatile linebacker/edge rusher. Pressuring the QB is very important in the loaded AFC West.


The defensive interior for the Steelers is thin, and Cam Heyward isn't getting any younger. This seems like a good trade down spot aswell.


A match made in heaven as Colston Loveland is reunited with his former coach at Michigan in Jim Harbaugh. Receiver here is also a possibility.


With the Lions already having an elite offensive line, and the Vikings and Bears solidifying theirs in free agency. The Packers must shift their focus on disrupters here early in the draft.


The Vikings select Harrison Smiths replacement here with the NFL combines freak in Nick Emmanwori. The Hall of Fame Smith has a year to mentor Emmanwori.


I think this selection sort of picked itself after all the recent moves the Texans have made. Losing three offensive line starters makes me believe they will need to draft o-line here, or trade back. Grey Zabel can play any position on the offensive line making him more valuable than an injured Josh Simmons.


With no second round picks, this does seem like a good trade down spot for the Rams. With that being said, I could see corner being addressed whether its round one or two. Benjamin Morrison was impressive this year, although suffered a hip injury.


A mix of BPA and fit here, Malaki Starks is a versitile safety that will allow Kyle Hamilton to lineup anywhere defensively. Starks will likely see snaps at slot and deep safety.


The Lions could use some more pass rushing help and Donovan Ezeiruaku is just the man for the job. When Aiden Hutchinson went down, we saw the impact it had on the defence. The Lions need more depth and talent.


The Deebo trade is likely not a long term fix, McLaurin is aging, so why not take another Ohio State receiver who can make an immediate impact and be a future WR 1.


A team that plays nickel 80% of the time will need corners, and with the injury history the Bills have with their secondary, this is a team that desperately needs them. Revel is coming off injury (I know) but his talent is too hard to pass up on here.


Josh Simmons is great prospect, he unfortunately suffered a torn ACL which has plummeted his draft stock significantly. The Chiefs are a bit desperate to add some pieces to their offensive line, so they're hoping his recovery allows him to play at some point next season.


Last, but not least, the 2025 Super Bowl Champions are up to select. The Eagles lost some talent on their defensive front and will look to quickly replenish that, as they know how important it will be to their chances of repeating.