NFL Draft Projections

With the regular season over, many teams are turning their focus to improving for the future through free agency and the draft. Whether that involves finding a franchise quarterback, adding playmakers or shoring up the trenches, each team has its own approach when they are on the clock. That’s why we’ve put together nfl draft projections for all 32 NFL teams to show how they might go about building their roster on draft weekend.

With a loss to the Baltimore Ravens, the Cleveland Browns lost their chance to take the top pick in 2025. That means they’ll be picking second in the first round, and with a number of needs, this team is in the position to make an immediate impact.

The Cleveland Browns have a clear need for help on defense, and the best way to address that is by taking a player with exceptional athleticism. Adalberto Carter out of Penn State fits that bill. He has the speed to run through offensive linemen and make them miss, but he also has the ability to drop into coverage. That’s a skill set that can be utilized by any team, and it’s one that the Browns could use in a big way.

This is a great spot for the Browns to take a player who can instantly improve their special teams and return game. Devin Wilson is an excellent kicker, but he’s been inconsistent in the return game. Adding Carter can give the Browns a true return game threat and allow them to focus more on developing Wilson in the other aspects of his game.

On offense, the Cleveland Browns need to add some more weapons. And if they want to continue running the ball with Isaiah Crowell, they need a back to push him along. That’s where Jadon Williams comes in. Williams is a big back with good balance and quickness, and he’s an effective runner in both the short and long game.

The Tennessee Titans have a lot of work to do on their offensive line to protect rookie quarterback Will Levis. In Mock 1.0, published a month ago, I gave them Texas OT Kelvin Banks Jr., but that doesn’t make much sense now as the team is a lock to take Shedeur Sanders at No. 1.

The New England Patriots need a ton of help on defense, and that includes a boundary cornerback to pair with Tyler Graham. This would be a great fit for Tetairoa McMillan, a polished technician and good athlete who can cover a lot of ground in pass coverage.