2025 NFL Draft Saturday Results & Analysis of All of the Day 3 Selections!
- John B. Everett
- Apr 26
- 20 min read

FOURTH ROUND
103. Tennessee | Chimere Dike / WR / Florida | Dike is still developing as a WR but he has fantastic speed and is an NFL-caliber return specialist. |
104. Jacksonville (TRADE WITH CLEVELAND) | Bhaysul Tuten / RB / Virginia Tech | Tuten, the fastest RB at the Combine, has a special burst and good agility. |
105. NY Giants | Cam Skattebo / RB / Arizona State | Skattebo is an angry and violent runner who gives the Giants a starting RB in week one in September. |
106. New England | Craig Woodson / S / California | Woodson ran faster than expected at the Combine and has two years of solid game film to back his selection. |
107. Jacksonville | Jack Kiser / LB / Notre Dame | Extremely experienced LB with excellent range and instincts. Will be a great special teams player in the NFL. |
108. Las Vegas | Dont'e Thornton / WR / Tennessee | Prototypical size, length, catch radius, and blazing 4.3 speed. Thornton just sounds like a Raider. |
109. Buffalo | Deone Walker / IDL / Kentucky | Walker has rare size and length. When he plays with good pad level, he is nearly impossible to unroot from the middle. |
110. NY Jets | Arian Smith / WR / Georgia | The long, thin-framed WR has blazing speed but his hands are inconsistent and he drops too many easy catches. |
111. Philadelphia | Ty Robinson / DL / Nebraska | Robinson offers versatility to play all along the D-Line. He should excel as a one gap penetrator in the NFL. |
112. New Orleans | Danny Stutsman / LB / Oklahoma | Stutsman is an experienced and instinctive off the ball LB who breaks down well in the open field to secure the tackle. |
113. San Francisco | CJ West / IDL / Indiana | Niners get a twitched up, one gap penetrator in West, who plays with excellent leverage and is a solid run defender. |
114. Carolina (from Dallas) | Trevor Etienne / RB / Georgia | Etienne is more explosive than his brother, Travis, but has yet to put it all together yet. |
115. Arizona | Cody Simon / LB / Ohio State | Dangerous inside blitzer who scrapes and fills effectively against the run with enough athleticism to drop in space. |
116. Houston | Woody Marks / RB / USC | Marks is a complete RB who excelled as a receiver at Mississippi State and became a proven runner at USC. |
117. LA Rams | Jarquez Hunter / RB / Auburn | Hunter fits what the Rams like in their RBs - he's quick, has a good burst, and plenty of wiggle. |
118. Atlanta | Billy Bowman / S / Oklahoma | Although undersized, Bowman has great ball skills, is instinctive, and relishes laying a hit on RBs, WRs, and TEs. |
119. Cincinnati | Barrett Carter / LB / Clemson | Carter is experienced and productive three year starter at Clemson. He possesses solid range and athleticism. |
120. Tennessee | Gunnar Helm / TE / Texas | Very productive senior year - plays best in the clutch. Well-rounded player. |
121. Tampa Bay | David Walker / EDGE / Central Arkansas | Walker is a powerful bull rusher with more than 30 career sacks. He is the poor man's Khalil Mack. |
122. Carolina | Lathan Ransom / S / Ohio State | Well rounded safety who is a quality run support player and has the range for deep coverage. Recorded 220 tackles at OSU. |
123. Pittsburgh | Jack Sawyer / EDGE / Ohio State | The Steelers announced Sawyer as a LB but he will be primarily a pass rush specialist who is a good hands fighter and extremely strong. |
124. Green Bay | Barryn Sorrell / EDGE / Texas | Sorrell is a three-year starter who steadily improved throughout his college career. |
125. LA Chargers | Kyle Kennard / EDGE / South Carolina | Very productive as a senior at South Carolina, winning the SEC Defensive P.O.Y. Award. |
126. Cleveland (TRADE WITH Jax thru Minnesota) | Dylan Sampson / RB / Tennessee | The Browns draft their second RB this weekend in the quick and decisive Vol. Judkins and Sampson make a great complementary pair. |
127. LA Rams | Jalen Travis / OT / Iowa State | Travis is a huge man who unloads with heavy hands. He's extremely strong and possesses great length. |
128. Washington (from Houston) | Jaylin Lane / WR / Virginia Tech | Lane is very quick, uncovers easily, and should excel in underneath routes for Jayden Daniels. |
129. Baltimore | Teddye Buchanan / LB / California | Very good athlete with speed and leaping ability. Needs work in coverage. |
130. NY Jets | Malachi Moore / S / Alabama | Versatile and experienced safety that can cover out of the slot, support vs the run, or drop back into deep coverage. Fits what coach Aaron Glenn likes in his safeties. |
131. New Orleans (from Washington) | Quincy Riley / CB / Louisville | SNS' top ranked prospect entering today, Riley projects as a well-rounded, future starter with great ball skills and fantastic short area reaction skills. |
132. Chicago | Ruben Hyppolite / LB / Maryland | Fantastic traits but inconsistent production as a former 5-star recruit. Could be a great special teams player. |
133. Kansas City | Jalen Royals / WR / Utah State | Compact physique with a physical running style with very good long speed. |
134. Denver (Comp) | Que Robinson / EDGE / Alabama | Robinson is being drafted based on traits, namely speed and twitch, and not production. Productive special teams player in Tuscaloosa. |
135. Las Vegas TRADE WITH Miami (Comp) | Tonka Hemingway / IDL / South Carolina | Extremely quick with perhaps the fastest first step of any IDL in his class. Should excel as a sub-package pass rusher. |
136. Tennessee (Comp) | Elic Ayomanor / WR / Stanford | Big, physical WR with excellent leaping ability and a powerful runner after the catch. He is also a quality blocker on the perimeter. |
137. New England (Comp) | Joshua Farmer / IDL / Florida State | A steal of a pick, Farmer has extremely long arms and holds the POA well. Injury concerns depressed his draft value. |
138. San Francisco (Comp) | Jordan Watkins / WR / Ole Miss | Very fast WR with position versatility and an extra gear in the open field. |
FIFTH ROUND
139. Minnesota (from Cleveland) | Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins / DL / Georgia | Versatile piece used all along the defensive line with an intriguing blend of size and quickness. |
140. Carolina (from NY Giants) | Cam Jackson / IDL / Florida | Jackson is a massive man with grapevines for arms and natural girth. Stamina is an issue but when fresh, he is an absolute tank inside. |
141. Baltimore | Carson Vinson / OT / Alabama A&M | Big, raw but athletic and surprisingly fluid |
142. Seattle | Rylie Mills / IDL / Notre Dame | |
143. Miami (TRADE WITH Las Vegas) | Jordan Phillips / IDL / Maryland | Phillips flashes great first step quickness and is very powerful but has only middling production during his college career. |
144. Cleveland | Shedeur Sanders / QB / Colrado | And the fall has finally stopped. Sanders is the second QB that Cleveland has drafted (Dillon Gabriel) which seems like a less than ideal situation. But at least, this drama has ended. |
145. Philadelphia | Mac McWilliams / CB / UCF | After losing Avonte Maddox in free agency, the Eagles draft a potential replacement as a quick-footed, slot CB in McWilliams. |
146. New England | Bradyn Swinson / EDGE / LSU | Swinson significantly improved in his last year and has a good combination of length, quickness, and productivity. |
147. San Francisco (from NO thru Wash) | Jordan James / RB / Oregon | James has flown under the radar in a deep and talented RB class but he is well-rounded as a runner, receiver, and as a pass protector. |
148. LA Rams | Ty Hamilton / IDL / Ohio State | Hamilton fits what the Rams like in their DL - he is quick, versatile, and plays with a non-stop motor. |
149. Dallas | Jaydon Blue / RB / Texas | The Cowboys select the dynamic Blue who still needs to prove he can consistently tote the rock between the tackles but is an explosive player in space with good hands for the outlet pass. |
150. Miami | Jason Marshall / CB / Florida | Marshall started 3+ years in Gainesville and displays quality man to man coverage skills. But his lack of ball production is a concern. |
151. Indianapolis | DJ Giddens / RB / Kansas State | Giddens looks like a true bellcow back with good size and the lateral agility to make the defender miss in the hole. |
152. Dallas | Shemar James / LB / Florida | James has outstanding range and speed and possesses very long arms. His athleticism matches up well with RBs and TEs in coverage. |
153. Cincinnati | Jalen Rivers / OL / Miami, Fl | Experienced OLT with the desired length to stay on the outside but has the nasty disposition to become a dominate guard in the NFL. |
154. NY Giants (from Seattle) | Marcus Mbow / OL / Purdue | Mbow played ORT at Purdue and he has the feet and lateral agility to man OLT in the NFL but his future seems destined inside. |
155. Miami (from Denver) | Dante Trader / S / Maryland | Former lacrosse star who displays excellent range and developing ball skills to be developed to replace Jevon Holland, who left via free agency. |
156. Kansas City | Jeffrey Bassa / LB / Oregon | Bassa is a highly intelligent and instinctive LB with the range and athleticism desired for an off the ball LB. |
157. Tampa Bay | Elijah Roberts / EDGE / SMU | Roberts possesses NFL size, flashes a quick first step, and is a very effective run defender who plays to the echo of the whistle. |
158. LA Chargers | KeAndre Lambert-Smith / WR / Auburn | Excellent-sized WR with surprising burst out of his break to create separation. |
159. Green Bay | Collin Oliver / EDGE / Oklahoma State | Missed most of his senior season due to injury but displayed promising ability to flatten, bend, and close on the QB. |
160. San Francisco (from Minnesota) | Marques Sigle / S / Kansas State | Undersized former star at North Dakota State who really came on late in his senior season at K-State. Sigle is instinctive and has great range. |
161. Philadelphia (from Houston) | Smael Mondon / LB / Georgia | What a surprise! The Eagles draft a Georgia defender. Mondon is a quality run stuffer with surprising range and agility for a man his size. |
162. NY Jets (from Rams vis Pittsburgh) | Francisco Mauigoa / LB / Miami, Fl | Mauigoa transferred to South Florida from Oregon State to have a chance to play for a contender. Mauigoa plays with his hair on fire and his temperament seems perfect for special teams. |
163. Carolina (from Baltimore) | Mitchell Evans / TE / Notre Dame | Evans is a well-rounded TE who battled injuries while at South Bend but has a game ready for the NFL. He is a reliable blocker and a sound route runner with reliable hands. He makes an ideal #2 TE in Charlotte. |
164. Pittsburgh | Yahya Black / IDL / Iowa | Black is huge with a gigantic reach and huge mass. He will line up as a 5T in Pittsburgh where his size should aid the EDGE rushers' ability to get to the QB. |
165. LA Chargers | Oronde Gadsden / TE / Syracuse | Gadsden needs development as an in-line blocker but he is a powerful open field runner and posseses reliable hands. |
166. Seattle | Tory Horton / WR / Colorado State | Horton missed most of his senior season due to injury but looked like a potential first round pick prior to injury. Horton has size, speed, length, and very reliable hands. |
167. Tennessee (from Kansas City) | Jackson Slater / IOL / Sacramento State | Slater is raw but extremely strong and durable. He played OLT at Sac State but is destined to be aguard in the NFL. |
168. Philadelphia | Drew Kendall / IOL / Boston College | Three-year starter at center at Boston College with the mobility and intelligence the Eagles look for in their centers. |
169. Chicago (Comp) | Zah Frazier / CB / UTSA | Frazier is perhaps the tallest and longest CB in his class. He is a bit stiff in his movements but when he gets a clean jam at the LOS, he typically wins. |
170. Buffalo (from Dallas; Comp) | Jordan Hancock / DB / Ohio State | Hancock has position versatility as a slot CB / free safety with the range and ball skills to make QBs pay for mistakes. |
171. Detroit (Comp) | Miles Frazier / IOL / LSU | Extremely experienced guard with powerful hands and plenty of durability. Very strong but can be stressed by double moves and games across his face. Potential future starter. |
172. LA Rams (Comp) | Chris Paul / LB / Ole Miss | Paul is fast, rangy, and instinctive but needs to improve his coverage ability to see playing time on passing downs. |
173. Buffalo (Comp) | Jackson Hawes / TE / Georgia Tech | Hawes is the best blocking TE in this draft, a role that is needed on a team full of pass catching TEs. |
174. Arizona (Comp) | Denzel Burke / CB / Ohio State | Experienced, three-year starter in Columbus with plenty of big game experience. |
175. Seattle (Comp) | Robbie Ouzts / TE / Alabama | Ouzts is one of the better blocking TEs in this draft. He is not a smooth mover and never figures to be much of a fantasy play but he provides grit and toughness. |
176. Baltimore (Comp) | Tyler Baron / EDGE / Miami, Fl | Baron's best skill is rushing the passer and that is a skill that was in short supply last season in Baltimore. |
SIXTH ROUND
177. Buffalo (from NY Giants) | Dorian Strong / CB / Virginia Tech | The Bills continue the rebuilding of their secondary with the selection of the tall and long Hokies CB. Strong is physical and excels in press coverage. |
178. Baltimore | Bilhal Kone / CB / Western Michigan | Big, physical CB with developing ball skills that gives the Ravens a young CB to be developed into a starter. |
179. Miami | Ollie Gordon / RB / Oklahoma State | Gordon is a big, powerful RB who drives through arm tackles and always falls forward. Very productive and experienced. |
180. Las Vegas | JJ Pegues / IDL-FB / Ole Miss | Pegues has a lightning quick first step and he should ecel as a one gap penetrator. He is also a powerful runner and blocker in short yardage situations. |
181. Philadelphia | Kyle McCord / QB / Syracuse | McCord falls mch further down the draft board and right into the laps of the World Champs. McCord has starting potential and could be developed into some tantalizing trade bait in the next few seasons. |
182. New England | Andres Borregales / K / Miami, Fl | The first specialist off the board is the experienced and strong-legged Hurricanes kicker who should push for a starting job this fall. |
183. Tennessee | Marcus Harris / CB / California | The third Golden Bear DB drafted this weekend, Harris is an experienced, disciplined, and fundamentally solid CB who should contribute this coming season in Nashville. |
184. New Orleans | Devin Neal / RB / Kansas | Kansas' all-time leading rusher gets to earn a job as Alvin Kamara's backup in the Big Easy. Neal is an efficient, powerful runner who makes his living running between the tackles. |
185. Pittsburgh (from Chicago thru Seattle) | Will Howard / QB / Ohio State | The Steelers finally add a QB in the strong-armed Howard. His throwing mechanics are still raw but he is a leader and a winner who stands tall in the pocket and stares down the pass rush. |
186. Baltimore | Tyler Loop / K / Arizona | Perhaps Justin Tucker's days in Baltimore are over as the sexual assault allegations and uncharacteristic inaccuracy last year has prompted the Ravens to draft Loop, who has an incredible leg, just not nearly as good as Tucker's. |
187. Houston | Jaylen Reed / DB / Penn State | Reed played slot CB at Penn State and figures to do the same in the NFL. His ball skills are NFL-ready. |
188. Tennessee (from Dallas) | Kalel Mullings / RB / Michigan | Although not nearly as hyped as team mate Donovan Edwards, Mullings shows up and does his job in a no nonsense manner. Mullings is a powerful inside runner who always falls forward after contact. |
189. Indianapolis | Riley Leonard / QB / Notre Dame | Leonard is a great athlete with fine mobility and a highly competitive nature. His throwing mechanics need development but his leadership and moxie are NFL quality. |
190. Indianapolis | Tim Smith / IDL / Alabama | Smith is a sturdy, reliable run stuffer who offers little pass rushing upside but holds down the middle of the defensive line through strength and persistence. |
191. Philadelphia | Myles Hinton / OT / Michigan | Hinton offers a large frame and grapevines for arms. He does not bend that well and he is stressed by speed on his outside shoulder. His future may be inside at guard. |
192. Seattle | Bryce Cabeldue / OL / Kansas | Cabeldue played OT at Kansas but lacks the movement skills to stay on the outside. He's a competitor who plays to the echo of the whistle. |
193. Cincinnati | Tahj Brooks / RB / Texas Tech | Brooks is a bulldozer of an inside runner with surprisingly light feet and great leg drive. Brooks is also one of the best pass blocking RBs to enter the league in years. |
194. Jacksonville (from Seattle) | Jalen McLeod / LB-EDGE / Auburn | McLeod is a tweener who lacks the size to line up as a traditional DE but his best skill is rushing the passer. McLeod should become a situational pass rusher early in his career. |
195. Chicago | Luke Newman / IOL / Michigan State | Newman is an athletic and mobile blocker who lacks some desired size, length, and strength but should compete for a roster spot in the fall. |
196. Detroit (from Tampa Bay) | Ahmed Hassanein / EDGE / Boise State | Hassaanein, an Egyptian native who is featured in SNS' Deep Dive article, is raw but a highly energetic pass rusher with advanced hand use for his level of experience. He fits what the Lions look for in their depth players. |
197. Houston | Graham Mertz / QB / Florida | Mertz had his senior season ended by injury but displayed the arm talent and field vision prior to the injury. Mertz will compete for a roster spot this fall. |
198. Green Bay | Warren Brinson / IDL / Georgia | Brinson is an experienced, multi-year starter at Georgia. He holds the POA well and is a reliable, if not flashy, player. |
199. LA Chargers | Branson Taylor / OT / Pittsburgh | Taylor is a large man with a gigantic wingspan. His movement skills are limited and he is a bit too stiff but he is a strong player who works to finish. |
200. Jacksonville TRADE WITH Cleveland thru Minnesota) | Rayuan Lane / S / Navy | Lane earned a bid to the Senior Bowl but looked overmatched during practices. But he was a multi-year starter at the Naval Acadmy with the leadership skills to be developed. His future in the NFL will depend on the quality of special teams play he brings in the preseason. |
201. Minnesota | Kobe King / LB / Penn State | King is a plus-sized LB with good movement skills for his size but he is often overmatched in man coverage. King is a strong and productive LB against the run. |
202. Minnesota | Gavin Bartholomew / TE / Pittsburgh | Well-rounded TE who is a highly competitive blocker and efficient route runner. |
203. Baltimore | LaJohntay Wester / WR / Colorado | Wester is an undersized WR who will be only operating out of the slot. Wester is a dangerous kick returner and that is probably his ticket to the NFL. |
204. Dallas (from Detroit thru Cleveland & Buffalo) | Ajani Cornelius / OT / Oregon | Cornelius' future may be insid at guard but he has the lateral agility and movement skills to get a crack at OT before having to slide inside. |
205. Washington | Kain Medrano / LB / UCLA | Medrano has been overlooked after playing with Carson Schwesinger but Medrano is a complete LB who fills hard against the run and gets good depth in his coverage drops. |
206. Buffalo | Chase Lundt / OT / UCONN | Lundt played OLT for the Huskies and has the length and movement skills to stay at OT but he needs to improve his core strength to stay on the field. |
207. Philadelphia | Cameron Williams / OT / Texas | Williams would have been most likely the top OT prospect in the 2026 class if he had returned to college but gets drafted into an ideal situation to be developed in Philly. Williams is raw but has starting potential in a season or two. |
208. Carolina | Jimmy Horn / WR / Colorado | Horn is an extremely quick slot receiver who uncovers easily and creates mismatches against safeties covering the slot. |
209. Philadelphia (Comp) | Antwaun Powell-Ryland / EDGE / Virginia Tech | An indication of the depth of the EDGE class is that a prospect like APR falls to the end of the sixth round. APR has outstanding length despite his modest height. His bend and burst are NFL-ready. Another steal of a pick by the Eagles. |
210. Baltimore (Comp) | Aeneas Peebles / IDL / Virginia Tech | Peebles has a tremendous first step and often wins at the snap. On the surface, Peebles seems like a strange fit for the Ravens. But he gives the Ravens an inside pass rusher that the team could definitely utilize. |
211. Arizona | Hayden Conner / IOL / Texas | Conner may not work out as well as other IOL but few guards play with his consistent level of play and his durability makes him invaluable. |
212. Baltimore | Robert Longerbeam / CB / Rutgers | Longerbeam is long and thin. He lacks some strength and can be outmuscled at the catch point but he is very fast, quick, and competitive. He will compete for playing time as a rookie. |
213. Las Vegas | Tommy Mellott / QB / Montana State | Mellott is listed as a QB but will not play there in the NFL. Mellott looks like a candidate to become a slot receiver like Julian Edelman, a former college QB at Kent State. |
214. LA Chargers | RJ Mickens / S / Clemson | Mickens, whose father played with the Jets, is an undersized safety that is a quality run support player. He should excel on special teams. |
215. Las Vegas | Cam Miller / QB / North Dakota State | Miller led the Bison to the FCS National Championship and he is a proven winner with a strong leg and plenty of mobility and athleticism. |
216. Denver | Jeremy Crawshaw / P / Florida | The Aussie punter has a cannon for a leg and shows nice touch for placing the ball inside the 10-yard line. |
SEVENTH ROUND
217. Dallas (from Tennessee thru New England) | Jay Toia / IDL / UCLA | Toia is a big, wide bodied two gap DT who eats up blocks and allows others to make plays. Toia will never get huge stats but block eaters like Toia are invaluable in the NFL. |
218. Atlanta | Jack Nelson / OT / Wisconsin | Nelson is a three-year starter at OLT for the Badgers and has the length and the movement skills to stay there. He just needs to get stronger and play with a nastier disposition to become an NFL starter. |
219. NY Giants | Thomas Fidone / TE / Nebraska | Fidone is a big TE who had difficulty finding the field in Lincoln but once he did, his size and surprising quickness opened eyes. He should battle for a roster spot this fall. |
220. New England | Marcus Bryant / OT / Missouri | Bryant has great size and strength and will battle for a practice squad spot this fall. |
221. Jacksonville | Jonah Monheim / IOL / USC | Experienced and productive center who lacks some desired length but is smart, reliable, and assignment sound. |
222. Las Vegas | Cody Lindenberg / LB / Minnesota | Lindenberg is a big, strong LB who breaks down well to secure the tackle in the open field. |
223. Seattle (from NO thru Philadelphia & Pittsburgh) | Damien Martinez / RB / Miami, Fl | Martinez is a decisive and powerful inside runner who churns through arm tackles and is a TD machine near the goal line. |
224. Houston | Kyonte Hamilton / IDL / Rutgers | Hamilton is a strong DT who plays with outstanding leverage but has difficulty staying healthy. |
225. Arizona (from NY Jets thru Kansas City) | Kitan Crawford / S / Nevada | Crawford, a transfer from Texas, is a productive ball hawk who fits the old mode of a classic free safety. |
226. Pittsburgh | Carson Bruener / LB / Washington | Son of former NFL TE Mark Bruener, Carson is an old-school LB who will try to earn a job as a special teams player as a rookie. |
227. San Francisco | Kurtis Rourke / QB / Indiana | Rourke led the Hoosiers to the greatest season in school history. He throws with accuracy/timing/touch consistently but lacks some desired arm strength. |
228. Kansas City | Brashard Smith / RB / SMU | Smith is a great return specialist with experience playing WR and RB in college. He gives the Chiefs a dangerous third down RB option although special teams will be his ticket to the 53-man roster. |
229. Pittsburgh (from Atlanta thru Philadelphia) | Donte Kent / CB / Central Michigan | Kent is an experienced, multi-year starter at outside CB for the Chippewas. |
230. Detroit | Dan Jackson / S / Georgia | The former walk-on has the perfect mindset for special teams. He is a hard hitter who beaks down well in the open field to secure the tackle. |
231. Miami | Quinn Ewers / QB / Texas | Experienced but oft-injured QB who has the physical tools to be developed into an eventual starter. |
232. Indianapolis | Hunter Wohler / S / Wisconsin | Wohler is an experienced safety who is a well-rounded prospect who may end up being converted to LB in the NFL. |
233. Chicago (from Cincinnati) | Kyle Monangai / RB / Rutgers | Monangai led the Big Ten in rushing in 2023. He is a powerful inside runner who never lost a fumble in college. |
234. Seattle | Mason Richman / OT / Iowa | Richman is a multi-year starter at OLT for the Hawkeyes. He has enough agility to handle edge speed but his future is likely inside at guard. |
235. Tampa Bay | Tez Johnson / WR / Oregon | Johnson entered the postseason evaluation process as a possible first round pick but fell to the seventh round after posting a slow 40 time at the Combine. He plays much faster than he times and he may be ab absolute steal at pick #235. |
236. Houston (from Denver thru Philadelphia & Washington) | LeQuint Allen / RB / Syracuse | Allen possesses a great burst to get through the hole and is a quality pass protector. |
237. Green Bay (from Pittsburgh) | Micah Robinson / DB / Tulane | Played slot CB for the Green Wave. Will need to excel on special teams to make the 53-man roster. |
238. Seattle | Ricky White / WR / UNLV | White, who was featured in SNS' Deep Dive look at 2025 NFL Draft deep sleepers, is a play maker and a great special teams player having blocked three punts last season. |
239. Dallas (from Green Bay thru Tennessee) | Phil Mafah / RB / Clemson | The Cowboys add Mafah, a big, bruising, and powerful inside rusher who serves as a great complement to the previously drafted Jaydon Blue. |
240. Buffalo (TRADE WITH Chicago thru Minnesota & Cleveland) | Kaden Prather / WR / Maryland | Very big WR with a huge catch radius. Prather should be a valuable option in the red zone. |
241. Houston | Caleb Lohner / TE / Utah | Former college basketball player who converted to football last season. Offers great size and leaping ability. |
242. LA Rams (TRADE WITH Atlanta) | Konata Mumpfield / WR / Pittsburgh | Mumpfield is a strong runner after the catch. He excels on screens and quick passes where he catches the ball and becomes a powerful ball carrier. |
243. Baltimore | Garrett Dellinger / IOL / LSU | Dellinger is a powerful and fundamentally sound interior blocker who works best in a confined area. |
244. Detroit | Dominic Lovett / WR / Georgia | Very quick-footed and nimble slot WR who has soft, natural hands and uncovers easily against man coverage. |
245. Washington | Jacory Croskey-Merritt / RB / Arizona | JCM missed almost his entire senior season at Arizona being ruled ineligible after transferring in from New Mexico. But JCM demonstrated at the East-West Shrine Game that his burst and agility are excellent and he is very little wear and tear on his body. Excellent value at pick #245. |
246. NY Giants (from Buffalo) | Korie Black / CB / Oklahoma State | Senior season was his best year with three INTs and nine passes defensed. Good combination of height, length, and athleticism. |
247. Dallas (from Kansas City thru Carolina) | Tommy Akingbesote / IDL / Maryland | Tremendously strong IDL with very stong hands. Holds the POA well but offers little pass rushing upside. |
248. New Orleans (from Philadelphia thru Washington) | Moliki Matavao / TE / UCLA | Big TE who offers a large catch radius and fairly reliable hands. A bit stiff in his movements but is a feisty competitor and blocker. |
249. San Francisco (Comp) | Connor Colby / IOL / Iowa | Colby has started 50 games in Iowa City and is a steady and reliable player who can be counted on down in and down out. His play is not spectacular but steady and consistent. Colby is also extremely durable. |
250. Green Bay (Comp) | John Williams / OL / Cincinnati | Williams played OT at Cincinnati but was introduced as a guard where his natural strength and power should be able to flourish. Williams can be stressed by speed but this much less an issue inside at guard. |
251. New England (Comp) | Julian Ashby / LS / Vanderbilt | Ashby was drafted as a long snapper, a rarity in the NFL, and the Patriots using a seventh round pick on a LS means he'll be doing that job for the next decade in Foxborough. |
252. San Francisco (Comp) | Junior Bergen / WR / Montana | Undersized slot WR who relies on quickness to get open. Will likely start his career on the practice squad. |
253. Miami (Comp) | Zeek Biggers / IDL / Georgia Tech | Biggers is a huge prospect with a gigantic wingspan. He possesses a powerful bull rush but offers little other pass rushing skill due to a lack of quickness and agility. |
254. New Orleans (Comp) | Fadil Diggs / EDGE / Syracuse | Diggs possesses an NFL body and flashes elite bend and burst but his production is poor relative to his skill level. Diggs has starting potential if the light ever comes on for him. |
255. Houston (from Cleveland (Comp)) | Luke Lachey / TE / Iowa | Lachey's fall down the draft board is halted by the Texans. Lachey is a quality blocker and dangerous receiver whose stock was hurt by a deep and talented class. Lachey should contribute as a rookie in Houston. |
256. LA Chargers (Comp) | Trikweze Bridges / CB / Florida | Bridges transferred to Florida after four years at Oregon. He played slot CB for the Gators but has the size, strength, and long arms desired to play as an outside CB, his likely destination in the NFL. |
257. New England (Comp) | Kobee Minor / CB / Memphis | Former Texas Tech prospect who transferred to Memphis. Special teams will be his ticket to the NFL. |

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