Alright, guys, gather ’round, let’s talk about this 2025 NFL mock draft thing I did. It all started when I was scrolling through my phone. I got curious about who’s gonna be the next big stars in football, you know?

So, I started digging around the internet. Found some articles talking about the draft order and the top players everyone’s watching. Names like Mason Graham from Michigan were popping up, and some teams like the Patriots were already being talked about a lot.
Then I thought, “Why not make my own mock draft?” It sounded fun, and I wanted to see if I could predict where these players might end up. I grabbed a pen and paper – yeah, I’m old school like that – and started jotting down team needs. Like, which teams are desperate for a good quarterback, or who needs a solid defensive line to stop those sacks.
I spent a good few hours on this, cross-referencing my notes with what the ‘experts’ were saying online. It was a bit of a mess, to be honest. There are so many factors to consider. I was scribbling notes, erasing them, and then scribbling some more. It felt like solving a giant puzzle. There was some news mentioned that the draft will take place April 24-26 in Green Bay. I circled that on my paper and underlined it a few times.
- Looked up the draft order.
- Checked out player stats and highlights.
- Matched players with teams based on their needs.
- Compared my picks with other mock drafts.
The Final Stretch
Finally, I had something that looked like a decent mock draft. It wasn’t perfect, but it was my best guess. I decided to share it on my blog because, why not? Maybe someone out there finds it interesting. I am feeling pretty good about some of my predictions. It’s all just for fun, but it’s cool to think about how these young players could shape the future of the NFL. Who knows, maybe I even got a few picks right? We’ll just have to wait and see.
Anyway, that’s my little adventure into the world of NFL mock drafts. It was a fun little project, and hey, it kept me busy. Maybe next year, I’ll do it again and see if I can get even better at it. Time to go back to the real world now. Cheers, everyone!
