NFL draft is less than a month away and each team owns their own first-round pick. Here's how two rivals could move into the top 10.
The Indianapolis Colts and general manager Chris Ballard were surprisingly aggressive during the free agency period, giving out big contracts to Charvarius Ward and Cam Bynum to revamp their secondary. The signings allow the Colts to focus on other areas in the draft, as there are still plenty of needs to be addressed.
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Jets Wire on MSN2025 NFL draft: ESPN full mock focuses on trenches early for New York JetsESPN sees the New York Jets keeping their focus on the dirty areas of the field early on in the upcoming 2025 NFL draft. In a full-length mock draft the spans all 257 selections, the top three for the Jets include selections 7, 42 and 73. Of those three, the first pair sees New York dip into the pool of players that line up in the trenches.
The Arizona Cardinals could go a number of ways with their first-round pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Based on where they sit with the 16th overall pick, prospects that fit in terms of projection include defensive linemen, edge rushers, offensive linemen, linebackers and even receivers.
Dallas has needs on the interior defensive line, but could adding talent at the offensive skill positions be a more pressing concern?
In Monday's episode of The Mina Kimes Show, ESPN's Field Yates and Mina Kimes conducted their War Room Mock Draft 1.0. Among the results, they had Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty going 12th to the Dallas Cowboys and Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart going 21st to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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The Giants land Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter in a 2025 NFL mock draft after signing veteran quarterback Russell Wilson