AP mock NFL draft: Giants trade up
to take Cam Ward No. 1 and Raiders move up for Shedeur Sanders
[March 07, 2025]
By ROB MAADDI
Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders will be the first two quarterbacks
selected in next month’s NFL draft.
Where they go is still uncertain.
The first three teams — Titans, Browns and Giants — each need a
quarterback but Ward and Sanders aren’t locked in at 1-2 like Caleb
Williams and Jayden Daniels in 2024 and Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud
in 2023.
Edge rusher Abdul Carter and two-way star Travis Hunter are
higher-rated prospects on many draft boards and there's no consensus
on the No. 1 overall pick. Still, franchises are built on
quarterbacks.
The first edition of the AP’s 2025 mock draft says Ward and Sanders
will go 1-2 after two teams make trades to move up:
1. New York Giants (mock trade with the Titans): CAMERON WARD,
QUARTERBACK, MIAMI
Giants coach Brian Daboll wanted general manager Joe Schoen to trade
up to get Daniels last year but the Washington Commanders took him
at No. 2 and he led them to the NFC championship game. New York
pursued Matthew Stafford but he stayed with the Rams. The Giants
could sign a veteran like Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson or go
after Sam Darnold. Trading up to get Ward would be a long-term
solution at the most important position.
Ward led the nation with 39 touchdown passes, finished second with
4,313 yards passing and tied for first with 74 throws of 20-plus
yards while leading the Hurricanes to a 10-3 record.
Titans GM Mike Borgonzi needs a sure pick and would land a defensive
player at No. 3 while adding another asset. Mock trade: Giants get
No. 1 pick and a fifth-rounder (168) for the No. 3 overall pick and
a second-rounder (34).

2. Las Vegas Raiders (mock trade with the Browns): SHEDEUR SANDERS,
QUARTERBACK, COLORADO
The best-case scenario for the Raiders would be to stay at No. 6 and
have Sanders fall to them but they can’t take that chance. Tom Brady
has mentored Sanders, who won’t be intimidated by high expectations.
Sanders has his detractors and some of the criticism he receives is
unfair because it’s based on opinions of his personality. He’s Prime
Time’s son and Deion Sanders had plenty of critics on his way to the
Hall of Fame.
The Browns traded a slew of picks to get Deshaun Watson in 2022 in
what may end up being the worst trade in league history. Mock trade:
Raiders get No. 2 pick and a fifth-rounder (165) for the No. 6
overall pick, and two third-rounders (68 and 73).
3. Tennessee Titans (mock trade with Giants): ABDUL CARTER, EDGE
RUSHER, PENN STATE
The Titans trade down and still get the premier pass rusher in the
draft. Carter had 12 sacks and 24 tackles for a loss last year for
Penn State.
4. New England Patriots: TRAVIS HUNTER, CORNERBACK/WIDE RECEIVER,
COLORADO
The Heisman Trophy winner wants to be a two-way player in the NFL.
The Patriots need plenty of help at several positions so he’d be a
perfect fit.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: MASON GRAHAM, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, MICHIGAN
The Jaguars need to upgrade both sides of the trenches and the
versatile Graham could be the best interior defensive lineman in the
draft.
6. Cleveland Browns (mock trade with Raiders): WILL CAMPBELL,
OFFENSIVE TACKLE, LSU
A left tackle who could protect a quarterback’s blindside for a
decade is probably the second-most valued position on offense. The
6-foot-6, 319-pound Campbell is athletic and agile. He faced elite
talent and is ready for NFL battles.
7. New York Jets: TETAIROA McMILLAN, WIDE RECEIVER, ARIZONA
The Jets have several needs but can’t pass up the top wideout in the
draft. Pairing McMillan with Garrett Wilson gives whoever ends up
playing quarterback a dynamic tandem.
8. Carolina Panthers: JALON WALKER, EDGE RUSHER, GEORGIA
The Panthers had a historically bad defense, allowing an NFL-record
534 points and 3,057 yards rushing. Adding a skill player is
tempting but that defense desperately needs a boost. Drafting
players from Georgia worked for the Philadelphia Eagles so either
Walker or Mykel Williams would fit. Walker’s leadership ability
gives him an edge for a team that needs to learn how to win.
9. New Orleans Saints: SHEMAR STEWART, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN, TEXAS A&M
The Saints had the league’s third-worst defense in 2024. Stewart is
an athlete who wowed scouts at the combine. He has potential to be a
disruptive force anywhere on the defensive line.

10. Chicago Bears: MYKEL WILLIAMS, EDGE RUSHER, GEORGIA
The Bears upgraded their offensive line by acquiring two-time
All-Pro guard Joe Thuney and former Pro Bowl guard Jonah Jackson in
trades. Those deals allow them to focus on the opposite side of the
line. Williams teams up with Montez Sweat to fortify the defensive
line.
11. San Francisco 49ers, KELVIN BANKS JR., OFFENSIVE LINEMAN, TEXAS
Even with top secondary players available, the 49ers can’t pass up a
talent like Banks. He’ll eventually replace perennial All-Pro left
tackle Trent Williams, but the 49ers were among the teams asking him
at the combine if he’d be willing to play guard in the NFL.
12. Dallas Cowboys: ASHTON JEANTY, RUNNING BACK, BOISE STATE
The easiest pick of the draft. If Jeanty is available, the Cowboys
can’t pass him up. He’s a special talent who would silence those
criticizing Jerry Jones for not signing Derrick Henry in free agency
last year.
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Penn State defensive end Abdul Carter (11) runs during an NCAA
football game against Southern California on Saturday, Oct.12, 2024,
in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong)

13. Miami Dolphins: ARMAND MEMBOU, OFFENSIVE
TACKLE, MISSOURI
Though he played right tackle in college, Membou has the size
(6-foot-4, 332 pounds) and athleticism to move to guard and
potentially switch to left tackle to replace Terron Armstead. Membou
ran a 4.91-second 40-yard dash at the combine, second fastest of all
linemen.
14. Indianapolis Colts: TYLER WARREN, TIGHT END, PENN STATE
Warren is a do-it-all tight end who is projected in the top 10 on
many draft boards. The Colts will snag him quickly if he slips to
their spot.
15. Atlanta Falcons: KENNETH GRANT, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, MICHIGAN
The Falcons get an immensely talented athlete who has the rare power
and speed (6-4, 331 pounds) to be a major force in the middle of
Atlanta’s defense. The Falcons were bottom third on defense in 2024.
16. Arizona Cardinals: WILL JOHNSON, CORNERBACK, MICHIGAN
The Cardinals need cornerbacks and Johnson, despite his injury
history, is among the best prospects at his position in the draft.
17. Cincinnati Bengals: WALTER NOLEN, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, MISSISSIPPI
Nolen is a plug-and-play starter with the potential to make an
immediate impact for a defense that finished 25th in the league.
With Joe Burrow and a dynamic offense, the Bengals need to focus on
improving the defense.
18. Seattle Seahawks: TYLER BOOKER, OFFENSIVE GUARD, ALABAMA
Booker is an immediate starter who provides a big boost to Seattle’s
offensive line. He was among the most impressive performers at the
combine.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: JAMES PEARCE JR., EDGE RUSHER, TENNESSEE
The Buccaneers need to improve the pass rush and Todd Bowles made it
clear he wants the front four to get to quarterbacks without having
to rely on blitzing. Pearce had an impressive combine, running a
4.47-second 40 and showed his versatility.
20. Denver Broncos: COLSTON LOVELAND, TIGHT END, MICHIGAN
Loveland gives the Broncos another playmaker around Bo Nix. He can
be a matchup nightmare for opponents.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers: JAHDAE BARRON, CORNERBACK, TEXAS
Barron is a proven, tested and versatile player who can play outside
or in the slot. The Steelers can address their receiver needs in
free agency or through a trade, making Barron the pick here.
22. Los Angeles Chargers: MATTHEW GOLDEN, WIDE RECEIVER, TEXAS
Justin Herbert and the Chargers get a deep threat to team with Ladd
McConkey.

23. Green Bay Packers: AZAREYE’H THOMAS, CORNERBACK, FLORIDA STATE
With Jaire Alexander’s return uncertain, Thomas fills a need.
24. Philadelphia Eagles (mock trade with Vikings): MIKE GREEN, EDGE
RUSHER, MARSHALL
With Josh Sweat expected to leave in free agency and Brandon Graham
possibly retiring, Green gives the Super Bowl champions a
high-energy edge rusher. The Vikings traded most of their picks away
last year to move up for J.J. McCarthy so trading down and adding
more assets makes sense. Mock trade: Eagles get No. 24 and a
fifth-rounder (161) for the No. 32 pick, a fourth-rounder (129), a
fifth-rounder (169) and a future fourth.
25. Houston Texans: JOSH SIMMONS, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN, OHIO STATE
The Texans must protect C.J. Stroud. Simmons, who is coming off a
torn patellar tendon in October, would be a higher pick if he wasn’t
rehabbing his knee. He’s super talented and has played both tackle
spots.
26. Los Angeles Rams: JIHAAD CAMPBELL, LINEBACKER, ALABAMA
Campbell is a versatile player who can excel off-ball or on-ball and
has strong coverage skills.
27. Baltimore Ravens: BENJAMIN MORRISON, CORNERBACK, NOTRE DAME
A versatile cornerback who can play outside or in the slot, Morrison
provides immediate help for a defense that finished second worst
against the pass.
28. Detroit Lions: DONOVAN EZEIRUAKU, EDGE RUSHER, BOSTON COLLEGE
Ezeiruaku gives the Lions a pass rusher to pair opposite Aidan
Hutchinson.
29. Washington Commanders: DERRICK HARMON, DEFENSIVE TACKLE, OREGON
Harmon would fill a big void if the Commanders trade Jonathan Allen.
30. Buffalo Bills: NICK EMMANWORI, SAFETY, SOUTH CAROLINA
Emmanwori’s stock soared at the combine. He could be a
difference-maker in the secondary for Buffalo.
31. Kansas City Chiefs: GREY ZABEL, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN, NORTH DAKOTA
Protecting Patrick Mahomes is a priority after the Eagles dominated
the Chiefs in the Super Bowl. Zabel helps replace Thuney.
32. Minnesota Vikings (mock trade with the Eagles): MALAKI STARKS,
SAFETY, GEORGIA
After trading down, the Vikings still get an elite safety in Starks.
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