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Rams Trade Up, 2 RBs Go Top 15 in Colin Cowherd’s 2025 NFL Mock Draft

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2025 NFL mock draft buzz is at an all-time high as Draft Day finally arrives. The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft will take place Thursday night. For the first time in the Common Draft Era, every team still holds its first-round pick as of Thursday afternoon. However, that doesn’t rule out the possibility of blockbuster trades. According to Colin Cowherd’s final mock draft, one team is set to make a major move into the top 15.

“I was on the phone last night, yesterday afternoon and this morning and there was a lot of Bears rumors about Ashton Jeanty,” Cowherd stated on Thursday’s “The Herd.” However, many teams require items in order for a trade to be successful. The Jaguars are reportedly interested in going up and acquiring Travis Hunter. What do we get, then? As a result, there are numerous calls and discussions. There are many calls, but you hardly ever get moves in the top ten picks. This is what I’m hearing, then.

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Now, let’s examine Colin Cowherd’s last mock draft, which features odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook. Additionally, you can view all of the previous mock drafts we’ve released this week here:

1. Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward, QB, Miami (Fla.)

Odds to be No. 1 overall pick: -20000

Cowherd’s opinion: “This one is simple. well suited to Brian Callahan’s offensive scheme. Above all, he is a significant improvement in talent compared to the quarterback the Titans used the previous season. Tennessee’s quarterbacks combined for 21 picks and 22 touchdowns last season.

2. Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado 

Odds to be No. 2 overall pick: -2500

Cowherd’s opinion: “The draft’s most gifted athlete. Hunter is, in my opinion, a historically talented athlete. Not just one call is coming in about Travis Hunter. I think they’re going to keep him. He might not be a Shohei Ohtani. Perhaps he is. However, there aren’t many guys like this.

  1. 3.New York Giants: Penn State, Abdul Carter, edge

  2. Chances of being selected third overall: -1400
  3. Cowherd’s opinion: “Carter is one of the four or five stars in the draft, but it’s a star-less draft.” Although they already have a strong defensive line, many teams choose the top player on the market. Carter is without a doubt the best talent available right now.

  1. 4.New England Patriots: LSU, OT, Will Campbell
    Odds of being selected fourth overall: – 475
  2. Cowherd’s opinion: “The Patriots actually had the league’s weakest offensive line. Wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs are available elsewhere. Only four or five offensive tackles—possibly even fewer—are truly liked by the public. There’s Drake Maye. You must now keep him safe.
  1. 5.Michigan’s Mason Graham, DT, Jacksonville Jaguars
    The odds of being selected fifth overall are +350.

Cowherd’s opinion: “One of the cleaner guys in the draft is selected by the Jaguars. Last year, they were unable to stop the run. They have Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker, by the way, so Graham would make a good combination there and their defensive line would be ready for lines. Mason Graham is someone I adore.

6.Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State, Las Vegas Raiders
The odds of being selected sixth overall are +425

Cowherd’s opinion: “The Raiders require a running back and a receiver. The former school of Pete Carroll. He enjoys making run games. His greatest achievements were with Reggie Bush and LenDale White in college and Marshawn Lynch in the professional ranks. Jeanty is necessary. He is a truly exceptional running back first-round talent, in my opinion.

  1. 7.Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State, New York Jets
    +175 is the odds to be selected seventh overall.
  2. Cowherd’s opinion: “The Jets lack enough weapons, even though I know they have a defensive coordinator. Garrett Wilson requires some defense. Tyler Warren caught 17 balls while playing for USC. Although he isn’t Brock Bowers, I don’t think the Jets can pass on him because of his versatility and agility. He fixes the Jets’ lack of tight end performance for the ensuing five years.

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