2025 NFL Mock Draft: Landing Spots for Top Dynasty Rookies

2025 NFL Mock Draft: Landing Spots for Top Dynasty Rookies

Pat Fitzmaurice recently released his latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft. He includes all of his first-round NFL Draft picks and predictions. Of course, while we’re all excited for the 2025 NFL Draft, dynasty managers are especially interested where the offensive rookies land in April. Let’s dive into where Fitz has the top dynasty rookies landing in his latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft.

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2025 NFL Mock Draft: Landing Spots for Top Dynasty Rookies

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1. Tennessee Titans – QB Cam Ward, Miami-Fla.

It seems increasingly less likely that Tennessee does anything but take the consensus No. 1 quarterback. I don’t want to force comparisons between Ward and Steve McNair, but the Titans would be delighted if Ward could become the same sort of franchise QB McNair was.

Titans’ selection in previous mock: Cam Ward

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3. New York Giants – QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado

Could Shedeur slide? Maybe. But it’s hard for me to imagine that NFL personnel people wouldn’t be impressed by Shedeur’s pinpoint accuracy and high-level processing. The Giants haven’t found another solution at quarterback, and the only available options are senior citizens Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson. No sense kicking the QB can further down the road.

Giants’ selection in previous mock: Travis Hunter

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4. New England Patriots – CB/WR Travis Hunter, Colorado

Offensive line is New England’s most glaring need, but they can’t pass up the best overall player in the draft. After adding Carlton Davis to a CB collection that already included Christian Gonzalez and Marcus Jones, the Patriots can primarily use Hunter at wide receiver, giving young QB Drake Maye the sort of electric playmaker this roster lacks.

Patriots’ selection in previous mock: Will Campbell

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6. Las Vegas Raiders – RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State

Pete Carroll is all about the running game, and you can bet it isn’t going to be Sincere McCormick spearheading ol’ Pete’s backfield. With Geno Smith at quarterback and Jeanty at running back, suddenly the Raiders’ offense looks ready for prime time.

Raiders’ selection in previous mock: Shedeur Sanders

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9. New Orleans Saints – WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

The Saints could go in any number of directions here, but they’re alarmingly thin at wide receiver. Chris Olave had had multiple concussions, Rashid Shaheed missed most of last season with a torn meniscus, and there’s little behind those two. Tet gives New Orleans some needed pass-catching firepower.

Saints’ selection in previous mock: Tetairoa McMillan

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14. Indianapolis Colts – TE Colston Loveland, Michigan

A lot of people are expecting Tyler Warren to be the first tight end selected, but Loveland is two years younger, and many have a higher ceiling. After rotating a mediocre group of tight ends last season, the Colts find a long-term answer at the position.

Colts’ selection in previous mock: Colston Loveland

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20. Denver Broncos – RB Omarion Hampton, North Carolina

The Broncos figure to go with either a running back or a wide receiver here. They’re currently in better shape at WR, and they can add a pass catcher on Day 2. Hampton is potentially special and can be the centerpiece of Sean Payton’s running game.

Broncos’ selection in previous mock: Nick Emmanwori

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21. Pittsburgh Steelers – QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss

The Steelers are still without a quarterback. It seems inevitable that they’ll either re-sign Russell Wilson or sign Aaron Rodgers, but they need a long-term answer. This is (ahem) a worthwhile Dart throw.

Steelers’ selection in previous mock: Emeka Egbuka

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22. Los Angeles Chargers – TE Tyler Warren, Penn State

The Chargers are fortunate to have Warren fall into their laps. Head coach Jim Harbaugh thought he might be reunited with Colston Loveland but is quite content to land a Penn State tight end.

Chargers’ selection in previous mock: Kenneth Grant

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