The first night of the NFL 2025 draft is in the books.
But with six rounds, and 225 select, which means that there is still a lot of talent available for the 32 teams to be chosen. While the crowd began to lose weight in Lambeau Field, the 32 NFL teams gave the process of restoring their board on Friday, where they wait for the second and third rounds of the NFL 2025 draft.
Does the headline go to Friday? It is likely to be Field Marshal Shedersur Sanders. The Colorado passenger completely left the first round, and now he has a nervous night ahead of him while waiting becomes his NFL destiny. Will it slide to finish early or deepen on Friday?
Let’s make a crack when answering that and more questions with this simulated draft of Round 2.
ROUND 2 Simulation
Choose | Equipment | Player | Position | School |
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Choose | Equipment | Player | Position | School |
33 | Cleveland Browns | Shedeur Sanders | QB | Colorado |
34 | Houston Texans (through NYG) | Airontae Erersery | Old Testament | Minnesota |
35 | Tennessee Titans | Luther Burden III | Squeeze | Missouri |
36 | Cleveland Browns (through Jax) | Charles Grant | Old Testament | William and Mary |
37 | Las Vegas Raiders | Darius Alexander | DT | Toledo |
38 | New England patriots | Donovan Ezeiruaku | Edge | Boston College |
39 | Chicago Bears | Kaleb Johnson | RB | Iowa |
40 | Santos de New Orleans | Will Johnson | CB | Michigan |
41 | Chicago Bears | Mike Green | Edge | Marshall |
42 | New York Jets | Taylor Mason | LSU | IN |
43 | San Francisco 49ers | Marcus Mbow | OG | Punch |
44 | Dallas Cowboys | Jaylin Noel | Squeeze | Iowa state |
45 | Indianapolis colts | Omar Norman-Lott | DT | Tennessee |
46 | Los Angeles Rams (through ATL) | Trey Amos | CB | Mississippi |
47 | Arizona cardinals | Nic Scourton | Edge | Texas A&M |
48 | Miami Dolphins | Tate Ratedge | OG | Georgia |
49 | Cincinnati Bengals | Alfred Collins | DT | Texas |
50 | Seattle Seahawks | Carson Schwesinger | Lb | UCLA |
51 | Denver Broncos | Treveyon Henderson | RB | Ohio state |
52 | Seattle Seahawks | Nick Emmanwori | S | South Carolina |
53 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Landon Jackson | Edge | Arkansas |
54 | Green Bay Packers | Azareeye’h Thomas | CB | Florida state |
55 | Los Angeles Chargers | Harold Fannin Jr. | IN | Bowling green |
56 | Buffalo bills | Ashton Gillotte | Edge | Louisville |
57 | Carolina Panthers | JT TUIMOLOU | Edge | Ohio state |
58 | Houston Texans | Jayden Higgins | Squeeze | Iowa state |
59 | Ravens de Baltimore | TJ Sanders | DT | South Carolina |
60 | Detroit lions | Oluwafemi Oladejo | Edge | UCLA |
61 | Washington commanders | Prince Urumanmien | Edge | Mississippi |
62 | Buffalo bills | Xavier Watts | S | Notre Dame |
63 | Kansas City bosses | Shemar Turner | Dl | Texas A&M |
64 | Eagles Philadelphia | Elijah Arroyo | IN | Miami |
- Yes, the sliding of Shedeur Sanders ends early, at least in the opinion of this author. While the Cleveland Browns have prepared to address the field marshal next year with a couple of first round selections, the value of a QB is too much to let go in this place. The Browns were linked to the quarters of day two such as Jalen Milroe through this process, but adding Sanders in this place, without the additional expectation of a first round selection, it is a good value.
- Will Johnson’s slide also ends. Michigan’s corner was considered one of the best players throughout the Draft kind, but the injuries that Conerns completely expelled him from the first round. That slide should end early on Friday, and with a need in the corner in New Orleans, the Saints in No. 40 feel like a good landing place.
- A race at the edges? While many believed, the first round would be dominated by the passenger corridors, two players expected to be first -round selections (Mike Green from Marshall and Donovan Ezeiruaku by Boston College) are still waiting to listen to names called. They will probably be the first pass runners written on Friday night, but they will not be the only ones as the depth of this group shines on day two.
- Some closed wings also join the party on Friday night. The New York Jets were linked to Tyler Weroughhout the Draft cycle, but LSU’s closed wing, Mason Taylor, who received a late first round noise, is a solid option for them in No. 42. Harold Fannin Jr. Las Águilas.