With free agency complete and teams shoring up their rosters, it’s time for the NFL draft. With the 2025 class not expected to have a plethora of home run picks, the first round could be filled with players who fill specific needs.
The team that didn’t make the playoffs gets the first pick, then the other 23 teams will pick in inverse order of their regular season standings.
This team needs more weapons for QB Trevor Lawrence, and he would have a lot of success with a tight end who can block and catch. The Colts have Mo Alie-Cox and Andrew Ogletree, but neither of them are great pass catchers. If Thomas is healthy, he’s an instant upgrade.
New England needs a new cornerback after signing Carlton Davis to a big contract, and Carter is an explosive two-way player who can rush the ball and cover. He is a better option than Josh Hines-Allen or Travon Walker, who both struggled in the pass rush last year.
The Bears want competition and depth for RB Braxton Jones, and they’ve hosted both Hampton and Jeanty on top-30 visits in recent weeks. Both can be a productive back in this league, but Jeanty is the better fit for this team given its current needs. He’s also an ideal backup for RB Jalen Tolbert and slot receiver Tetairoa McMillan.