The 2025 NFL season is officially over, and all eyes now shift to the NFL Draft. With the order finally set, the focus turns from pure talent evaluation to roster fit and team philosophy.
Where our previous mocks had deeper scouting reports, this one emphasizes scheme, roster construction, and how each prospect fits his new team.
So, let’s see how it all comes together in Sandman’s NFL Mock Draft 4.0.
1. Las Vegas Raiders: Fernando Mendoza | QB | Indiana
Mendoza projects as a clean schematic fit for new head coach Klint Kubiak. He thrives on quick timing throws and is comfortable delivering the ball into tight windows. Las Vegas will need to support him with strong offensive line play early, but the skillset fits what Kubiak wants to do.
2. New York Jets: Arvell Reese | LB/EDGE | Ohio State
Reese is a true three-level defender who can impact the run game, drop into coverage, and rush off the edge. With Aaron Glenn calling the defense, Reese becomes an immediate tone-setter and a day-one impact piece.
3. Arizona Cardinals: Francis Mauigoa | OT | Miami
Mauigoa brings power and consistency in both run and pass protection. After Kyler Murray spent last season under constant pressure, Arizona adds a reliable long-term answer at tackle.
4. Tennessee Titans: David Bailey | EDGE | Texas Tech
Bailey’s explosive first step and athletic profile give Tennessee a dynamic pass rusher. Pairing him with Jeffery Simmons and T’Vondre Sweat creates favorable matchups and opens lanes to the quarterback.
5. New York Giants: Carnell Tate | WR | Ohio State
Tate runs a pro-ready route tree and creates explosive plays at every level. His skillset complements Malik Nabers perfectly and gives Jaxson Dart a dependable second option in the passing game.
6. Cleveland Browns: Spencer Fano | OT | Utah
Cleveland needs to reestablish its offensive line identity. Fano is a smooth, technically sound tackle who consistently neutralizes edge rushers and stabilizes the Browns’ protection.
7. Washington Commanders: Ruben Bain Jr. | EDGE | Miami
Dan Quinn thrives with disruptive edge rushers, and Bain plays with relentless violence. His size hasn’t limited his production, and he projects as an immediate difference-maker in Washington’s front.
8. New Orleans Saints: Jeremiyah Love | RB | Notre Dame
With Alvin Kamara nearing the end, Love adds explosiveness, versatility, and pass-game value. He becomes a home-run threat in an offense that needs juice.
9. Kansas City Chiefs: Peter Woods | DT | Clemson
Kansas City reloads the defensive line with a powerful interior presence. Woods is a run-stopping force with the physical traits to develop into a disruptive pass rusher.
10. Cincinnati Bengals: Caleb Downs | S | Ohio State
Modern defenses are built around versatile safeties, and Downs fits that mold. He processes quickly, plays downhill, and gives Cincinnati a dynamic centerpiece on the back end.
11. Miami Dolphins: Mansoor Delane | CB | LSU
With major turnover looming in the secondary, Miami adds an instinctive corner who can play both man and zone and didn’t allow a touchdown last season.
12. Dallas Cowboys: Sonny Styles | LB | Ohio State
A safety-turned-linebacker with rare versatility, Styles gives Dallas a unique chess piece to rebuild its defense around.
13. Los Angeles Rams (via ATL): Jermod McCoy | CB | Tennessee
The Rams needed help in the secondary, and McCoy brings physicality and pro-ready instincts. He returns healthy after an ACL tear and immediately upgrades coverage.
14. Baltimore Ravens: Cashius Howell | EDGE | Texas A&M
Howell is raw but explosive. With Baltimore’s development track record, he becomes a high-ceiling pass-rush solution.
15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Keldric Faulk | EDGE | Auburn
Tampa Bay needs a run defender on the edge. Faulk’s size, strength, and flexibility give them a reliable early-down force with upside as a pass rusher.
16. New York Jets (via IND): Ty Simpson | QB | Alabama
Simpson isn’t flashy, but he’s poised, accurate, and efficient. He fits what the Jets want to do offensively and gives them stability at quarterback.
17. Detroit Lions: Caleb Lomu | OT | Utah
With Taylor Decker nearing the end, Detroit secures a plug-and-play replacement who can anchor the line from day one.
18. Minnesota Vikings: Avieon Terrell | CB | Clemson
Minnesota adds a ball-hawking zone defender with elite instincts and turnover production.
19. Carolina Panthers: Kadyn Proctor | OL | Alabama
Proctor’s rare blend of size and movement skills gives Carolina a high-ceiling protector for Bryce Young.
20. Dallas Cowboys (via GB): Zion Young | EDGE | Missouri
Young’s strong Senior Bowl showing solidified his stock. He brings a physical, high-effort presence to Dallas’ defensive front.
21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jordyn Tyson | WR | Arizona State
Tyson is a natural separator with strong hands and excellent ball tracking. He gives Pittsburgh a true playmaking threat on the outside.
22. Los Angeles Chargers: Olaivavega Ioane | IOL | Penn State
The Chargers shore up the interior with a powerful run blocker who can grow into a long-term starter.
23. Philadelphia Eagles: Kenyon Sadiq | TE | Oregon
Sadiq’s oversized slot skillset creates mismatches and adds another dimension to Philadelphia’s passing game.
24. Cleveland Browns (via JAX): Denzel Boston | WR | Washington
Boston is a physical boundary target with elite hands and gives Cleveland a needed upgrade at receiver.
25. Chicago Bears: TJ Parker | EDGE | Clemson
Parker doesn’t rely on one elite trait, but his well-rounded game and size give Chicago a steady, immediate contributor.
26. Buffalo Bills: Makai Lemon | WR | USC
Buffalo adds a precise route runner with burst and reliable hands to give Josh Allen another weapon.
27. San Francisco 49ers: KC Concepcion | WR | Texas A&M
A perfect Shanahan piece, Concepcion thrives with speed, route nuance, and big-play ability in space.
28. Houston Texans: Emmanuel Pregnon | IOL | Oregon
Houston protects C.J. Stroud with a physical interior lineman who can anchor both pass protection and the run game.
29. Los Angeles Rams: Colton Hood | CB | Tennessee
Another addition to the secondary, Hood brings press-coverage ability and toughness to round out the unit.
30. Denver Broncos: CJ Allen | LB | Georgia
Allen is a sideline-to-sideline defender who diagnoses quickly and adds athletic range to Denver’s defense.
31. New England Patriots: Caleb Banks | DL | Florida
Banks is a fluid interior disruptor with significant upside. New England bets on the traits and develops him into a run-stopping force.
32. Seattle Seahawks: Brandon Cisse | CB | South Carolina
With potential turnover in the secondary, Seattle lands a blazing-fast corner who can grow into a long-term starter.
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