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“Mel Kiper’s 2025 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1 Predictions and Top Prospects”

Mel Kiper Jr., ESPN’s renowned NFL draft analyst, has released his latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft, providing insights into potential first-round selections and top prospects. This mock draft reflects team needs and player performances leading up to the draft.Top Quarterback Prospects

1. Cam Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

Kiper projects the Tennessee Titans to select Cam Ward with the first overall pick. Ward set single-season passing records for Miami, leading the nation with 39 touchdown passes. His ability as a dual-threat quarterback, combining a strong arm with mobility, makes him an attractive prospect for a Titans team seeking a franchise quarterback. 

2. Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado The New York Giants, holding the third overall pick, are projected to select Shedeur Sanders. Sanders has demonstrated resilience under pressure and the ability to handle NFL-like conditions, attributes that Kiper believes will translate well to the professional level. 

3. Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss Kiper introduces Jaxson Dart into the first-round conversation, projecting him to the New Orleans Saints. Dart’s strong arm and leadership qualities have elevated his draft stock, making him a viable option for teams seeking a quarterback. 

Defensive Standouts 1. Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State 

Kiper projects Abdul Carter as a top-five pick, highlighting his instincts and speed. Transitioning from off-ball linebacker to edge rusher, Carter dominated with 12 sacks and 23.5 tackles for loss. Teams like the New England Patriots, who struggled to generate pressure, could benefit from his addition.2. Mason Graham, DT, Michigan Mason Graham is projected to bolster the defensive front of teams like the Jacksonville Jaguars. His ability to disrupt opposing offenses makes him a valuable asset for teams seeking to strengthen their interior defense. Skill Position Players

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1. Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

Kiper projects Travis Hunter as a top-three pick, highlighting his versatility as both a wide receiver and cornerback. Hunter’s dynamic playmaking ability on both sides of the ball makes him a unique and valuable prospect. 

2. Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State Egbuka is projected to be a first-round selection, bringing exceptional route-running and reliable hands to the receiving corps. His ability to create separation and make contested catches makes him a valuable asset for teams seeking to enhance their passing game.

Team-Specific Projections Arizona Cardinals Kiper projects the Cardinals to select cornerback Will Johnson from Michigan with the 16th pick. Johnson’s addition aims to address Arizona’s defensive struggles, particularly in the secondary, where they allowed a high opponent completion rate and recorded a low number of interceptions in 2024. Detroit Lions To bolster their pass rush, Kiper suggests the Lions select Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr. Pearce’s explosive athleticism and impressive co

mbine results make him a potential asset for Detroit

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