AI Predicts the Entire 2025 NFL Draft, and Some Picks Are Wild
The 2025 NFL Draft conversation is heavily revolving around tech. AI-generated mock drafts, including ones powered by Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, have drawn attention for some unusual picks. Some projections are interesting, but could work well if the circumstances play out. Let’s discuss them below.
Tennessee Titans: Cam Ward

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According to some bold AI-driven mock drafts, the Tennessee Titans might snag Cam Ward, the dynamic quarterback out of the University of Miami. He stands 6-foot-2, weighing 223 pounds, and lit up the 2024 season with 39 touchdowns and 4,313 passing yards before winning the Davey O’Brien Award and ACC Player of the Year.
Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter

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Travis Hunter could end up being the biggest headline of the draft if Cleveland makes a daring move at No. 2 overall. After a sensational 2024 season at Colorado—snagging the Heisman, Biletnikoff, and Bednarik Awards—Hunter’s insane two-way ability has teams dreaming. His 96 receptions, 1,258 yards, 15 touchdowns, plus four picks on defense, bring rare power to both sides of the ball.
New York Giants: Abdul Carter

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The New York Giants could be circling Abdul Carter as their next defensive game-changer at No. 3. Following a season of pure chaos at Penn State, where he racked up 12 sacks and 23.5 tackles for loss, Carter’s move from linebacker to edge rusher could not have looked smoother. Some are already throwing around Micah Parsons’s comparisons.
New England Patriots: Will Campbell

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Will Campbell looks ready to bulldoze his way into New England, with draft chatter pointing to the Patriots grabbing the LSU giant at No. 4 overall. At 6-foot-6 and 319 pounds, Campbell is a human wrecking ball who wowed scouts by squatting 616 pounds—enough to catch Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s attention.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham

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Graham is fresh off a national championship run with Michigan. The 6-foot-3, 320-pound player racked up 108 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, and nine sacks across three seasons. His wrestling background gives him the kind of leverage that offensive linemen lose sleep over. Comparisons to Dexter Lawrence are floating around, and Graham’s arrival could provide the Jaguars with the muscle they need in the trenches.
Las Vegas Raiders: Armand Membou

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Armand Membou could land with the Las Vegas Raiders at No. 6 overall. The Missouri tackle turned heads at the NFL Combine by clocking a jaw-dropping 4.91-second 40-yard dash, leaping 34 inches in the vertical, and stretching out a 9-foot-7 broad jump. At 6-foot-4 and 332 pounds, those numbers are almost unreal.
New York Jets: Tetairoa McMillan

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After shredding defenses at Arizona with 3,423 receiving yards and 26 touchdowns over three seasons, Tetairoa McMillan, the 6-foot-5 playmaker, capped his college career with a 1,300-yard campaign in 2024. His record-breaking game against New Mexico turned heads, and his sharp route-running and dependable hands could bring much-needed firepower to the Jets’ passing attack heading into the new season.
Carolina Panthers: Emeka Egbuka

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Emeka Egbuka might be sliding straight into the Carolina Panthers’ crosshairs at No. 8. Across four seasons at Ohio State, he made life miserable for defenses while racking up 205 receptions, 2,868 yards, and 24 touchdowns. His crisp routes and steady hands made him a constant threat, especially against zone coverage.
New Orleans Saints: Shedeur Sanders

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Word around draft circles points to Shedeur Sanders possibly bringing his sharp arm to New Orleans at No. 9. Sanders torched defenses in 2024 with a 74.0% completion rate and 4,134 passing yards. He also stacked his trophy case with the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award.
Chicago Bears: Kelvin Banks Jr.

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Kelvin Banks Jr. is popping up all over draft boards as the Chicago Bears’ next big investment at No. 10. The 6-foot-5, 315-pound tackle from Texas showed up in 2024, and owned it by capturing the Outland, Lombardi, and Jacobs Blocking Trophies in a sweep nobody in Longhorns history had pulled off before.
San Francisco 49ers: Luther Burden III

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Luther Burden III could possibly be landing in San Francisco, with the 49ers projected to grab the electric Missouri receiver at No. 11. Burden turned heads at the Combine by clocking a 4.41-second 40-yard dash and backed it up with 192 catches, 2,263 yards, and 21 touchdowns over three seasons. His knack for breaking tackles and racking up yards after the catch fits perfectly with the 49ers’ creativity-heavy offense.
Dallas Cowboys: Tyler Booker

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Tyler Booker looks ready to bring serious muscle to Dallas, with projections placing the Alabama standout at No. 12 overall. Booker measures 6-foot-5 and tipping the scales at 321 pounds, and impressed everyone with his power and technique, and 27 starts anchoring the Crimson Tide’s line. Booker could add a major boost to the Cowboys’ interior protection.
Miami Dolphins: Walter Nolen

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Miami might be eyeing a serious wrecking ball for their defensive front, with Walter Nolen projected at No. 13. The 6-foot-4, 296-pound Ole Miss standout made his presence felt in 2024 by stacking up 48 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks. His mix of brute strength and burst off the line helped Ole Miss strong-arm backfields all season.
Indianapolis Colts: Colston Loveland

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Colston Loveland could be the next big weapon headed to Indianapolis, with projections placing the Michigan standout at No. 14. The 6-foot-6, 248-pound tight end piled up 56 catches for 582 yards and five scores in 2024 despite battling through a shoulder injury.
Atlanta Falcons: Mike Green

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Mike Green has draft buzz swirling around him, with projections tying the Marshall pass rusher to Atlanta at No. 15. Once he torched the FBS with 17 sacks and 22.5 tackles for loss in 2024, Green picked up Sun Belt Player of the Year honors and a First-Team All-American nod.