11 NFL Teams That Absolutely Crushed the 2025 Draft
The 2025 NFL Draft came loaded with blockbuster trades, unexpected slides, and bold selections that flipped team outlooks overnight. A select few walked away with draft classes that could shape their future for years. Here are a few teams that changed the conversation.
Jacksonville Jaguars

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The Jaguars made the loudest move of the draft by trading up to grab Travis Hunter at No. 2 overall. They’ve signaled a new era by betting on a rare two-way talent. If Hunter can deliver on both sides of the ball, this swing could redefine what’s possible in today’s NFL.
Cleveland Browns

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Cleveland maneuvered out of the top slot and still landed impact players on both sides. Mason Graham fills a trench need, while linebacker Carson Schwesinger should plug in immediately. Their most talked-about move was grabbing Shedeur Sanders late and turning a fall into a potential franchise resurrection story.
Seattle Seahawks

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Seattle hit multiple high notes with an athletic-heavy draft class. Grey Zabel immediately upgrades their interior line, while Jalen Milroe brings rare dynamism at quarterback. With Milroe, the Seahawks may deploy a Taysom Hill-style package while grooming him as a legit future starter.
Dallas Cowboys

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The Cowboys found some foundational pieces. Tyler Booker brings physicality to a reshuffled line. On the other end, Donovan Ezeiruaku will improve much-needed edge rush depth. They also added speed with Jaydon Blue.
New England Patriots

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The Patriots focused on helping Drake Maye, starting with blindside protection via Will Campbell. TreVeyon Henderson could be an every-down back from day one. Add Kyle Williams’ vertical speed and a quietly excellent special-teams haul, and this draft may mark the turning point under Mike Vrabel.
Baltimore Ravens

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No drama, just another sharp class from Baltimore. Safety Malaki Starks fills a pressing need, and linebacker Teddye Buchanan will boost the defense’s middle. A late kicker pick hints at a changing tide, and Mike Green could be a massive steal if things click off the field.
Philadelphia Eagles

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Howie Roseman once again worked the board to perfection. Jihaad Campbell slid because of medical concerns, but if healthy, he’s a nightmare for offenses. Ty Robinson, on the other hand, is meant to strengthen the interior. Kyle McCord, too, provides developmental upside at quarterback. This class gives Philly depth and starting potential.
New York Giants

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The Giants doubled down on both sides of the ball. Abdul Carter was a menace in college and could immediately lift the pass rush. Trading back into the first round to nab quarterback Jaxson Dart was bold—and smart. If Dart clicks, this draft could be a franchise reset.
Houston Texans

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With seven trades, Nick Caserio kept things active and productive. Aireontae Ersery could become a cornerstone on the offensive line, and Jaylin Noel will offer versatility and insurance at wide receiver. The Texans added smart depth across the board without overreaching, a sign of a front office in control.
Chicago Bears

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Colston Loveland gives Caleb Williams a reliable tight end target, and Luther Burden III adds yards-after-catch ability. With Ozzy Trapilo and Shemar Turner reinforcing the trenches, the Bears hit on several needs. The class feels tailored to support their young quarterback’s rapid development.
Las Vegas Raiders

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Las Vegas loaded up early, and it shows. Ashton Jeanty will boost a dormant ground game. Jack Bech looks like a tone-setter for Pete Carroll’s retooled offense. The CB room also gets help from Darien Porter, who fits Carroll’s ideal profile on the perimeter.
Los Angeles Chargers

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The Chargers handed Justin Herbert new weapons, starting with speed back Omarion Hampton. Tre Harris gives them a vertical threat, Oronde Gadsden II offers red zone value, and defensively, Jamaree Caldwell provides heft up front. Overall, the class provides Jim Harbaugh flexibility and firepower.
Buffalo Bills

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Buffalo’s focus on defensive help paid off with Maxwell Hairston, a potential corner starter from day one. They also added Landon Jackson, a developmental pass rusher with strong upside.
Indianapolis Colts

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The Colts may have landed a top-three tight end in Tyler Warren without needing to trade up. Jalen Travis will enhance the offensive line with minimal risk. While the quarterback pick was underwhelmed, the class filled gaps overall without big overpays—a strong showing.
Kansas City Chiefs

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It’s hard to argue with Kansas City landing a tackle many believed was the best in the class. Josh Simmons could anchor the line for a decade. Jalen Royals was a value steal and could shine with Patrick Mahomes throwing his way. Classic Chiefs: opportunistic, innovative, and future-focused.