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2025 NFL Draft Night Two Results & Analysis



SECOND ROUND

33. Cleveland

Carson Schwesinger / LB / UCLA

Cleveland despite needing more skill position talent and offensive line prospects, decide to draft Schwesinger, a former walk-on, the UCLA Bruin led the nation in tackling last season.

34. Houston (TRADE WITH NY Giants) 

Jayden Higgins / WR / Iowa State

The Texans acquire a true #2 WR to pair with stud WR Nico Collins. Higgins is a big, physical, strong WR with reliable hands and is a quality red zone option.

35. Seattle (TRADE WITH Tennessee)

Nick Emmanwori / S / South Carolina

The Seahawks traded picks #52 (second round) and #83 (third round) for the right to draft Emmanwori, a huge and physical ball hawk who tackles like a LB and catches the ball like a TE. He becomes a natural successor to the Kam Chancellor-era safeties of a decade or so ago in Seattle.

36. Cleveland (TRADE WITH Jax)

Quinshon Judkins / RB / Ohio State

It appears that Nick Chubb's time in Cleveland is over and Judkins is a worthy successor as a physical and deceptively quick inside runner with reliable hands to catch the ball out of the backfield, Judkins will start from day one in Cleveland.

37. Miami (TRADE WITH Las Vegas)

Jonah Savaiinaea / OL / Arizona

Miami trades picks #48 (second round), #98 (third round), and #135 for pick #37 and #143 (fifth round) for the right to select Savaiinaea. Savaiinaea was introduced as a guard, a position that tempermentally perfect for the experienced Wildcat ORT. Savaiinaea is very strong, possesses light feet, and plays with a nasty disposition. He should start as a rookie in Miami.

38. New England

TreVeyon Henderson / RB / Ohio State

The Patriots decide to diversify their running attack by adding the quick, shifty, and dynamic Henderson to the power running of Rhamondre Stevenson. Henderson makes an ideal third down back as a receiver and quality pass protector.

39. Chicago (from Carolina)

Luther Burden / WR / Missouri

A scary young group of skill position players becomes even more dangerous with the addition of Burden, who becomes a powerful open field runner after the catch. Now, if the Bears can just porotect Caleb Williams…

40. New Orleans 

Tyler Shough / QB / Louisville

Shough had a much traveled college career, playing at Oregon, Texas Tech, and with the Cardinals. The 7th year college player has an extensive injury history but possesses ideal size and a great arm. Shedeur Sanders continues to slide down the draft.

41. Buffalo (TRADE WITH Chicago)

TJ Sanders / IDL / South Carolina

Buffalo trades picks #56 & #62 (second round) and pick #109 (fourth round) for picks #72 (third round) and #240 (seventh round) and select Sanders. The Bills need to improve their pass rush and feel that adding Sanders to pair with Ed Oliver is a winning combination.

42. NY Jets

Mason Taylor / TE / LSU

After passing on TEs in the first round, the Jets select Taylor, the son of Hall of Famer Jason, who is a dangerous receiving option and a developing blocker. He should start as a rookie.

43. San Francisco

Alfred Collins / IDL / Texas

Collins is a big, strong, and physical gap stuffing IDL with tremendous grip strength and natural power. Collins is one of the better run stuffers in this draft.

44. Dallas

Donovan Ezeiruaku / EDGE / Boston College

The Cowboys address a need at EDGE by drafting the uber-productive pass rusher who will contribute immediately as a situational pass rusher as he develops as a run defender.

45. Indianapolis

JT Tuimoloau / EDGE / Ohio State

The Colts select the hard-nosed and ultra-productive in crunch time Buckeye. Tuimoloau recorded 6.5 sacks in Ohio State's four playoff games, providing a much needed pass rush when it counted most. Tuimoloau possesses a powerful bull rush and a non-stop motor that Indy fans will love.

46. LA Rams (TRADE WITH Atlanta)

Terrance Ferguson / TE / Oregon

Ferguson is another one of the quality TEs available in this year's draft. He is a well-rounded prospect who should become a starter before the end of his rookie season.

47. Arizona

Will Johnson / CB / Michigan

Johnson looked like a Top 10 pick prior to his knee injury and his slow recovery from surgery hurt his draft stock. Johnson is a ball hawk who started since the day he walked on campus in Ann Arbor. He has the length and game experience to become a starter as a rookie. Great pick by the Cardinals.

48. Houston (TRADE WITH Las Vegas thru Miami)

Aireontae Ersery / OT / Minnesota

Houston traded Laremy Tunsil to Washington in the off season and need reinforcements. Ersery has great size, anchors exceedingly well, and is still developing as a pass protector. He could start before the end of his rookie season.

49. Cincinnati

Demetrius Knight / LB / South Carolina

Knight, a former high school QB, is extremely intelligent with very good strength and tackling ability. Knight has difficulty with man coverage and may not be a three down LB in the NFL. A somewhat strange pick this early in the second round.

50. Seattle

Elijah Arroyo / TE / Miami, Fl

The Seahawks have needed to upgrade the TE room and they get the seam-threatening vertical threat who plays like Sam LaPorta of the Lions. Arroyo has always battled nagging injuries and is health is his biggest concern going forward.

51. Carolina (TRADE WITH Denver)

Nic Scourton / EDGE / Texas A&M

Scourton does not test as well as his more celebrated team mate Shemar Stewart. Scourton is one of the best run defenders amongst the EDGE defenders in this draft and he possesses a powerful bull rush.

52. Tennessee (TRADE WITH Seattle thru Pittsburgh)

Oluwafemi Oladejo / EDGE / UCLA

Oladejo is raw as a pass rusher having mostly played as an off the ball LB prior to October of last season. But Oladejo has rare bend and burst and looked like the best pass rusher back at the Senior Bowl. The arrow is definitely pointing up for Oladejo.

53. Tampa Bay

Benjamin Morrison / CB / Notre Dame

The Buccaneers get a great value in Morrison, a ballhawk with sticky coverage skills but missed most of his senior season with a hip injury. Once recovered fully, he should become an immediate starter.

54. Green Bay

Anthony Belton / OT / North Carolina State

Green Bay takes the massive Wolfpack OLT who possesses a tremendous wingspan and great natural strength. Belton does not offer great mobility nor play with great leverage but he is a mauler and a finisher.

55. LA Chargers

Tre Harris / WR / Ole Miss

Harris, although oft-injured, offers rare size with surprising agility for a man so big. He typically wins at the catch point and has great deep speed. A great pick for a team in need of WR help.

56. Chicago (TRADE WITH Buffalo thru Minnesota)

Ozzy Trapilo / OT / Boston College

The Bears finally address a serious need at OT by drafting Trapilo, who looks like he will have to pay on the right side, necessitating switching Darnell Wright to OLT in the Windy City.

57. Detroit (TRADE WITH Carolina thru LA Rams)

Tate Ratledge / IOL / Georgia

Detroit trades their second round pick (#60) and a fourth round pick (#130) to the Broncos for pick #57 and pick #230 (seventh round) and selected the oft-injured but extraordinarily talented guard with great size, natural strength, and a nasty playing disposition. He'll compete with Christian Mahogany for a spot on the Lions starting offensive line.

58. Las Vegas (TRADE WITH Houston)

Jack Bech / WR / TCU

Bech has a great combination of size, leaping ability, and a powerful running style in the open field. Bech typically wins at the catch point and gives the Raiders a WR with size on the outside.

59. Baltimore

Mike Green / EDGE / Marshall

Green's fall through the draft stops with the Ravens. Green led the nation with 17.5 sacks. Baltimore is at the top of the class when it comes at accumulating top shelf talent and they must feel that the sexual assault allegations are not to be concerned about.

60. Denver (TRADE WITH Detroit)

RJ Harvey / RB / UCF

After passing on Omarion Hampton, the Broncos go for the slightly undersized but extremely quick UCF RB. Harvey is a home run threat that gives Denver something they've been missing for years now.

61. Washington

Trey Amos / CB / Ole Miss

Amos gives the Commanders an outside CB with the size, length, and ball skills to become an immediate starter in the nation's capitol.

62. Chicago (TRADE WITH Buffalo)

Shemar Turner / IDL / Texas A&M

Turner is a highly skilled IDL who never played up to the hype in College Station. The Bears are betting on his untapped upside.

63. Kansas City

Omarr Norman-Lott / IDL / Tennessee

ONL played in a deep and talented DL rotation and lacks some desired size and girth for regular starting duties. But he is very quick with a sudden first step and gives the Chiefs a dangerous interior pass rusher.

64. Philadelphia

Andrew Mukuba / S / Texas

Mukuba is a ballhawk with the range and instincts to cover the whole field and make game changing plays on the ball. A great value pick for the World Champs.


THIRD ROUND

65. NY Giants

Darius Alexander / IDL / Toledo

Versatile and experienced IDL with a great combination of size and burst.

66. Kansas City (from Tennessee)

Ashton Gillotte / EDGE / Louisville

Gillotte is a powerful EDGE who is solid against the run and possesses a powerful bull rush.

67. Cleveland

Harold Fannin / TE / Bowling Green

Fannin is an undersized slot and H-back who creates mismatches against LBs and safeties in space.

68. Las Vegas

Darien Porter / CB / Iowa State

Former WR who is raw as a CB but has the size, length, and ball skills to flourish as an outside CB. Possesses rare speed.

69. New England

Kyle Williams / WR / Washington State

Williams is smooth, possesses great hands, and is a threat with the ball after the catch.

70. Detroit (TRADE WITH Jacksonville)

Isaac TeSlaa / WR / Arkansas

Former Division 2 player (Hillsdale College, Mi), TeSlaa offers a great combination of size, hands, and leaping ability.

71. New Orleans

Vernon Broughton / IDL / Texas

Strong player with fast hands and the versatility to slide up and down the defensive line.

72. Buffalo (TRADE WITH Chicago)

Landon Jackson / EDGE / Arkansas

Jackson has great length and is a freakish athlete with an insane vertical jump of 40 inches.

73. NY Jets

Azareye'h Thomas / CB / Florida State

Ideal physical makeup with rare agility for a man so tall. Unfortunately, he is not much of a ball athlete with only one career INT.

74. Denver (TRADE WITH Carolina)

Pat Bryant / WR / Illinois

Classic possession receiver with great hands and natural strength but little speed and agility.

75. San Francisco

Nick Martin / LB / Oklahoma State

Martin is a fast, rangy, and instinctive tackling machine.

76. Dallas

Shavon Revel / CB / East Carolina

Perfectly fits what Dallas wants in their CBs - long, tall, and an instinctive ball hound.

77. Carolina (TRADE WITH New England thru Atlanta)

Princely Umanmielen / EDGE / Ole Miss

Ideal physical dimensions for an EDGE with the size, length, and lateral agility to flourish as a pro.

78. Arizona

Jordan Burch / EDGE / Oregon

Powerful player who sets a strong edge and can collapse the pocket with pure power.

79. Houston

Jaylin Noel / WR / Iowa State

Texans add their second Cyclone WR in this draft. Noel is quick and uncovers easily. He should excel working from the slot.

80. Indianapolis

Justin Walley / CB / Minnesota

Four year starter in college. Very smart, instinctive, and assignment responsible.

81. Cincinnati

Dylan Fairchild / IOL / Georgia

Strong hands fighter with balance issues; should compete for a starting job.

82. Tennessee (TRADE WITH Seattle)

Kevin Winston / S / Penn State

Great combination of size and agility but is still recovering from knee surgery for an injury suffered early last season.

83. Pittsburgh

Kaleb Johnson / RB / Iowa

A perfect fit for the Steelers power-based scheme; Johnson is smooth, powerful, and tough.

84. Tampa Bay

Jacob Parrish / CB / Kansas State

Parrish looks like an ideal slot CB with the competitiveness and agility to excel in that role.

85. Kansas City (TRADE WITH New England thru Denver & Las Vegas)

Nohl Williams / CB / California

Ballhawk with the agility and instincts to contribute as a rookie.

86. LA Chargers

Jamaree Caldwell / IDL / Oregon

Strong NT who is hard to unroot and possesses a powerful bull rush.

87. Green Bay

Savion Williams / WR / TCU

Big, fast, powerful WR with the versatility to line up all over the field but drops far too many passes.

88. Jacksonville (from Minnesota)

Caleb Ransaw / CB / Tulane

Slot CB with good instincts and tackling ability.

89. Jacksonville (TRADE WITH Houston) 

Wyatt Milium / OL / West Virginia

Four-year starter AT OLT who will likely slide inside. Will compete for a starting job before the end of his rookie season.

90. LA Rams

Josaiah Stewart / EDGE / Michigan

Undersized and tested poorly but a highly productive gamer who coaches will love.

91. Baltimore

Emery Jones / OT / LSU

Three-year starter at ORT. Versatile and play both guard and OT.

92. Seattle (from Detroit)

Jalen Milroe / QB / Alabama

Fourth QB selected, Milroe is fast and has a great arm but his passing skill needs development. Sanders' fall continues…

93. New Orleans (from Washington)

Jonas Sanker / S / Virginia

Sanker is a productive, in the box safety with some coverage deficiencies but a natural leader and a special teams force.

94. Cleveland (from Buffalo)

Dillon Gabriel / QB / Oregon

Gabriel is experienced and productive. The southpaw QB lacks size but he is intelligent with great field vision. Sanders' fall deepens….

95. New England (TRADE WITH Kansas City)

Jared Wilson / IOL / Georgia

Perhaps the top true center in the draft, Wilson should become a starter early on in his rookie year.

96. Atlanta (TRADE WITH Philadelphia)

Xavier Watts / S / Notre Dame

Productive, experienced ballhawk with 13 INTs over the last two seasons combined.

97. Houston (TRADE WITH Minnesota)

Jaylin Smith / CB / USC

Versatile CB with experience playing at safety, slot CB, and out wide.

98. Las Vegas (TRADE WITH Miami)

Caleb Rogers / OL / Texas Tech

Extremely experienced all along the line with the majority of his experience coming at ORT -but he struggles the farther he has to move and will be best used at guard.

99. Las Vegas TRADE WITH Houston thru NY Giants)

Charles Grant / OL / William & Mary

FCS stud with some impressive pancake blocks. Enough length to stay outside but his temperament seems best suited inside at guard.

100. San Francisco

Upton Stout / CB / Western Kentucky

Smaller, feisty slot CB who loves physical contact and is highly competitive.

101. Denver (TRADE WITH Atlanta thru LA Rams)

Sai'Vion Jones / DL / LSU

Jones has the versatility to line up as a 3T or an EDGE; streaky player who disappears for stretches.

102. Minnesota (TRADE WITH Jacksonville thru Detroit)

Tai Felton / WR / Maryland

Very quick and productive WR with the height to take advantage of smaller CBs while possessing great foot speed to bust defenses deep.


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