2025 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round 4

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103. Tennessee Titans Tennessee Titans: Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford Stanford
The Titans were expected to use an earlier pick on a receiver to complement Calvin Ridley. Better late than never.

Elic Ayomanor is a tough receiver with good size.

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104. Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars: Deone Walker, NT, Kentucky Kentucky
The Jaguars will be looking to address their defensive interior at some point.

Deone Walker is a massive nose tackle, but he can generate pressure on the quarterback despite his size.

105. New York Giants New York Giants: Jalen Rivers, OT/G, Miami Miami
The Giants can’t go too much longer without addressing their poor offensive line.

Jalen Rivers is a versatile blocker who played both tackle and guard at Miami.

106. New England Patriots New England Patriots: Gunnar Helm, TE, Texas Texas
One of the many things wrong with New England’s roster is a weak receiving corps. They also need a tight end for the future.

Gunnar Helm was a dangerous seam weapon for Texas.

107. Jacksonville Jaguars Jacksonville Jaguars: Jaylin Lane, WR, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech
Jacksonville is really hurting at receiver aside from Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter.

Jaylin Lane projects as a slot receiver in the NFL.

108. Las Vegas Raiders Las Vegas Raiders: Will Howard, QB, Ohio State Ohio State
The Raiders will be drafting a quarterback at some point to develop behind Geno Smith.

Will Howard has an above-average arm, plus accuracy, and solid mobility.

109. Chicago Bears Chicago Bears: Bradyn Swinson, DE, LSU LSU
The Bears need more pass rushers to deal with all the dynamic offenses in the division.

Bradyn Swinson has a good combination of speed and strength.

110. New York Jets New York Jets: Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado Colorado
I believe NFL teams colluded to keep Shedeur Sanders out of the first two days of the draft as punishment for how he and his family approached the draft process. I’ll leave it at that because I don’t want to get sued. However, this fall can’t last too much longer, or the NFL might be the entity facing lawsuits.

Shedeur Sanders has a high football IQ and great leadership skills. He doesn’t have a stellar arm and struggles with pocket awareness.

111. Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles: Quincy Riley, CB, Louisville Louisville
The Eagles lost Darius Slay, so they’ll need to find a new cornerback.

Quincy Riley should be a versatile cornerback at the next level.

112. New Orleans Saints New Orleans Saints: Mitchell Evans, TE, Notre Dame Notre Dame
The Saints could have easily drafted a tight end at No. 9. They can address the position with this pick.

Mitchell Evans has potential, but he has a recent torn ACL.

113. San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers: Logan Brown, OT, Kansas Kansas
The 49ers need to find a new potential successor for Trent Williams after losing Jaylon Moore.

Logan Brown had the second-best shuttle time for any offensive lineman at the combine.

114. Carolina Panthers from Dallas Cowboys Carolina Panthers: Warren Brinson, DT, Georgia Georgia
The Panthers signed a couple of defensive tackles this offseason, but they could stand to add one more.

Warren Brinson has been a rotational player with some upside.

115. Arizona Cardinals Arizona Cardinals: Jalen Royals, WR, Utah State Utah State
The Cardinals are worried about their receiving depth, so they’re expected to address the position at some point on Day 3.

Jalen Royals produced well at Utah State, but level of competition is a worry.

116. Miami Dolphins Miami Dolphins: Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas Texas
The Dolphins need to consider drafting a quarterback in the first few rounds, given Tua Tagovailoa’s concussion history.

Quinn Ewers has a big arm, but must improve his accuracy.

117. Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts: Jeffery Bassa, LB, Oregon Oregon
The Colts had the most missed tackles in the NFL last year, so they’ll need multiple new linebackers.

Jeffery Bassa was a solid contributor for Oregon. He’s an instinctive and quick linebacker.

118. Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons: Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State Florida State
The Falcons found a couple of edge rushers in the first round, but they also need to bolster their defensive interior.

Joshua Farmer was solid in run support while also putting decent pressure on opposing quarterbacks.

119. Cincinnati Bengals Cincinnati Bengals: Lathan Ransom, S, Ohio State Ohio State
The Bengals really miss Jessie Bates. They should look into taking a safety earlier.

Lathan Ransom moved from cornerback to safety. He has plus cover skills, but dealt with an injury in ’23.

120. Tennessee Titans NFL Draft 2025 Tennessee Titans: Cam Jackson, NT, Florida Florida
The Titans need to find help for their defensive line.

Cam Jackson is a huge nose tackle who doesn’t provide much of a pass rush.

121. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jay Higgins, LB, Iowa Iowa
It shouldn’t surprise anyone if the Buccaneers obtain multiple linebackers, given that they’ll have nothing there once Lavonte David retires.

Jay Higgins had the fastest cone time among all linebackers at the combine.

122. Carolina Panthers Carolina Panthers: Tommi Hill, CB, Nebraska Nebraska
The Panthers somehow haven’t addressed their secondary yet. That needs to change.

Tommi Hill has plus size, instincts, and ball skills.

123. Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh Steelers: Kyle McCord, QB, Syracuse Syracuse
The Steelers will have to find a potential franchise quarterback at some point.

124. Green Bay Packers Green Bay Packers: Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State Ohio State
The Packers were expected to address their secondary much earlier than this.

There might be some speed concerns with Denzel Burke, but he’s a tough tackler.

125. Los Angeles Chargers Los Angeles Chargers: Zy Alexander, CB, LSU LSU
The Chargers have an issue at cornerback that they could address as early as Round 1.

Zy Alexander has great size and was able to create plenty of turnovers.

126. Cleveland Browns Cleveland Browns: KeAndre Lambert-Smith, WR, Auburn Auburn
The Browns need to find a receiver to pair radiate with Jerry Jeudy and Cedric Tillman.

KeAndre Lambert-Smith is a quick receiver with plus route-running abilities.

127. Los Angeles Rams Los Angeles Rams: Riley Leonard, QB, Notre Dame Notre Dame
The Rams will be looking for a quarterback to groom at some point.

Riley Leonard has plus size, arm strength, and accuracy.

128. Washington Redskins NFL Draft 2025 Washington Redskins: Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech
The Redskins don’t have the best running game, so they could address this in the middle rounds.

Bhayshul Tuten has a nose for the end zone and quality receiving ability. He was the fastest running back at the combine.

129. Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Ravens: Billy Bowman, S, Oklahoma Oklahoma
Here’s another safety for the Ravens, who really need to fix their pass defense.

Billy Bowman is a gambler who makes big plays, but allows some big plays as well.

130. Philadelphia Eagles Philadelphia Eagles: C.J. West, DT, Indiana Indiana
The Eagles are no strangers to addressing the middle of their defensive line. They need to replace Milton Williams.

C.J. West is a quick, strong, and thick defensive tackle.

131. New Orleans Saints from Washington Redskins New Orleans Saints: D.J. Giddens, RB, Kansas State Kansas State
Alvin Kamara spends a lot of time on the injury report. The Saints will need to add a new running back at some point.

D.J. Giddens is a tough runner who showed solid receiving ability last year.

132. Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills: Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech
With 10 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Bills could look into double dipping at cornerback.

Dorian Strong has nice size and high potential.

133. Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs: Damien Martinez, RB, Miami Miami
The Chiefs will be looking to improve their competition behind Isiah Pacheco.

Damien Martinez is a big downhill runner who can punish tacklers.

134. Denver Broncos Denver Broncos: Ty Robinson, DT, Nebraska Nebraska
Defensive tackle is the sole weakness of Denver’s stop unit, so it must be addressed soon.

Ty Robinson is a grinder who plays very tough, but is limited in talent.

135. Las Vegas Raiders Las Vegas Raiders: Ty Hamilton, DT, Ohio State Ohio State
The Raiders will need better depth behind Christian Wilkins this year.

Ty Hamilton has quickness and athleticism to emerge as a starter in the pros.

136. Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Ravens: Ryan Fitzgerald, K, Florida State Florida State
The Ravens need a new kicker to replace Justin Tucker.

Ryan Fitzgerald was 13-of-13 last year, including 5-of-5 from 50-plus.

137. Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks: Zah Frazier, CB, Texas-San Antonio Texas-San Antonio
It’s about that time for the Seahawks to draft a cornerback. They need a third one to go along with Devon Witherspoon and Riq Woolen.

Zah Frazier was one of the fastest cornerbacks at the combine.

138. San Francisco 49ers San Francisco 49ers: Woody Marks, RB, USC USC
Kyle Shanahan loves drafting running backs in the middle rounds.

Woody Marks is a strongly built runner who excels as a receiver out of the backfield.





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