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The Tennessee Titans will be on the watch in just a few hours, with all signs indicating that the team will choose a quarterback Cam WarD, nothing official until NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell took the podium and announced his name.
Other than the former Miami Hurricane Star, the Titans will be number one. NFL Draft It is unknown that it will sway. It seems certain for the Cleveland Browns that Travis Hunter is in second place, but the team may also address the quarterback situation and defense.
How about the New York Giants? Will the team be able to go to quarterback as No. 3 or that choice will determine top tier pass rusher Abdul Carter? The team is also rumored to trade back in the first round and probably later in the round after the first selection.
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There are still tons to decide to come on Thursday night. Here’s what Fox News Digital Sports Staff thinks can happen if there’s no trade in the first round:
1. Tennessee Titans: QB Come Ward

Miami Quarterback Come Ward (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
The Titans will win a potential franchise quarterback with Ward, who rose to the top quarterback pick of the 2025 consensus, even if they lack the “generational” luster of past outlook.
2. Cleveland Browns: CB/WR Travis Hunter

Colorado wide receiver Travis Hunter (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
This is what I’ve been laughed at many times, and once again. He has the ability to become a perennial pro bowler with anything he wants to use with blue chips, generations, and elite prospects. Travis Hunter. The Browns need those players, and head coach Kevin Stefanski finds a way to use him on both sides of the ball. Welcome to Cleveland, the Heisman winner.
3. New York Giants: Edge Abdul Carter

Nittany Lions Defensive End Abdul Carter, Pennsylvania (Mark J. Rebilas-Immagn image)
The Giants have at least solidified the quarterback room next season, allowing them to move from drafting the quarterback on their third overall pick. Penn State Edge Rusher’s Abdul Carter is the next best choice to strengthen your defensive front.
4. New England Patriots: Campbell is OT
Drake May showed some positive signs last season. By protecting May in his second year, the Patriots give them the best chance to see their young quarterback reach his full potential.
5. Jacksonville Jaguar: RB Ashton Janti

Boise State Broncos running through Ashton Jeanti (Image of Joe Campore Ale-Immagn)
With Liam Cohen running the show in Jacksonville, the former Buccaneers offensive coordinator is aiming to add firepower with the fifth overall pick in the draft. No player may add more immediate firepower and juice to their attacks than Ashton Jeanti. The Boise Statestar running gives Cohen and quarterback Trevor Lawrence a reliable running back.
6. Las Vegas Raiders: DT Mason Graham
This is the main Chedur Sanders territory, but based on the latest reports, it appears suddenly out of reach. That’s why we provide the Raiders with the best talent and a Maxx Crosby partner.
7. New York Jets: TE Tyler Warren

Pennsylvania tight end Tyler Warren (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
When was the Jets last held a true playmaker on tight end? Tyler Warren was to become the man with the No. 7 pick. New York is not deep in that position and he is going to be a game-changing target for quarterback Justin Fields.
8. Carolina Panthers: CB Wil Johnson
Carolina can close out a strong secondary by plugging in Will Johnson and playing on the other side of Jacee Horn. Outside of Travis Hunter, Johnson is considered the prospect of being the top cornerback in this year’s draft.
9. New Orleans Saints: QB Chedur Sanders

Colorado quarterback Chedure Sanders (NickTre. Smith-Imagn Images)
He may have passed the Giants and Raiders, but the Saints are a team that will definitely be able to use quarterbacks now and in the future, so don’t let him get out of the top 10. Therefore, the door is very open for Sanders to start with Big Easy soon.
10. Chicago Bears: Edge Michael Williams

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Michael Williams (13) (Brett Davis Usan Today Sports)
Georgia defensive lineman Michael Williams will become the Bears’ first defensive player to be selected in the first round since 2018. Williams’ explosive qualities make him the perfect weapon in Dennis Allen’s defense.
11. San Francisco 49ers: OT Kelvin Banks Jr.
Trent Williams is not younger. The left tackle spot is probably good for the bank, but the 49ers can plug him into the right from day one, allowing him to move him to the left every time Williams decides to leave.
12. Dallas Cowboys: OG Tyler Booker
The offensive line All-Pro guard and Staple Zack Martin have retired this offseason, leaving him a big hole in the Cowboys’ offensive line. Booker’s choice allows him to swap through Martin and instantly influence the Cowboys. Adding a rookie wide receiver along with Ceedee Lamb was a compelling and flashy pick, but the hall left by Martin grew bigger just by ignoring Booker who could use Booker.
13. Miami Dolphins: Edge Jaron Walker
This isn’t necessarily a team need, but this is the top 10, even the top 5, where talent falls in the knees. Attacks require little help, so it’s time to go along with point prevation.
14. IndianapolisColts: Edge Shemar Stewart

Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemmer Stewart (4) (Maria Lysakar-USA Today Sports)
The Colts need a game tow truck for defense. The era of Shaquille Leonard is over, and having an edge rush in the linebacker position is a great help. That’s where Shemar Stewart appears. Edge Rush skipped the draft board a few weeks before the draft. He could steal at number 14.
15. Atlanta Falcons: WR Matthew Golden
The Falcons have been slowly building an ensemble of top-tier offensive players over the last few years. Matthew Golden could be his last piece to put the unit on top.
16. Arizona Cardinals: Edge Microphone Green
The Cardinals desperately need a pass rush to work with defensive mind manager Jonathan Ganon. They did so by adding Josh’s sweat to free agency, but after some of their options advanced early in this draft, they don’t stop here. Green was Marshall’s versatile player, and Ganon was able to use his speed and power to destroy his pockets.
17. Cincinnati Bengals: DT Kenneth Grant
The Bengals take care of offseason offenses and use drafts to deal with defense. Michigan’s Big Man Kenneth Grant is the best choice at No. 17. His size and athletic ability ensure consistent pressure in the backfield.
18. Seattle Seahawks: S Malaki Starks
The “Boom Legion” day may be gone for a long time, but Starks is a strong prospect and could become a building block as the Seahawks continue to remodel the secondary.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WR Tetaro Amakumillan

Arizona Wildcats Wide Receiver Tetaro Amakumillan (4) (Tim Heitman-Imagn image)
At first glance, McMillan might be added to the wide receiver room where Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Jalen McMillan already have. However, with Godwin away from a season-ending dislocated ankle injury and Evans is 31 years old, this is a move that ensures the future of the wide receiver room is in good hands.
20. Denver Broncos: RB Omarion Hampton

O’Mallion Hampton, North Carolina’s Tar Heels Running (Image of Bob Donnan-Immagn)
Seeing what Bo Nix can do, Denver has been missing an explosive running game for quite some time. Get tar heels.
twenty one. PittsburghSteelers: QB Jaxson Dart

Mississippi Rebel Quarterback Jackson Dirt (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
The Steelers will need to know what the quarterback is like before the weekend is over. Let’s start with Jaxson Dart from number 21. Aside from trade, DART seems reasonable at this moment of draft.
twenty two. LosAngeles Chargers: TE Colton Loveland
Jim Harbaugh has a smile from ear to ear after landing a former Wolverines tight end for the Michigan state. Justin Herbert desperately needs an upgrade. Loveland is definitely the best pass-catching tight end in this class, and Harbaugh clearly knows what he can do in the blocking game. Reunion to help run potential playoffs.
twenty three. Green Bay Packers: WR Emeka Egbuka

Ohio State Buckeyes Wide Receiver Emeka Egbuka (Alika Jenner/Getty Images)
The Packers don’t often film a wide range of receivers in the first round, but if they have the opportunity to help Jordanian love reach the next level, Egbuka will be a powerful addition to spreading the attack and giving love to another solid option.
twenty four. Minnesota Viking: OL Glaza Bell
After giving up nine bags in the playoffs, the Vikings call on North Dakota’s offensive line manglezabelle to promote the O-line. With the addition of Ryan Kelly and Willfly offseason, Zabelle fits well into the left guard.
twenty five. Houston Texans: WR Luther’s burden III

Missouri Tigers Wide Receiver Luther’s Burden III (Jay Biggerstaff-Imagan image)
Burden’s raw talent cannot be denied, but he was unfolded in Missouri in a very specific way. It is unclear whether his skill set will be translated into the NFL, but the wide receiver room on the Texan can benefit from some depth.
26. LosAngeles Rams: Walter Nolen DT
If Noren falls to them at No. 26 overall, the Rams will definitely be excited. Adding Noren to the line of defense of Braden Fisuke, Coby Turner and 2024 Defense Rookie of the Year garrison winner Jared Vers would give them a young defensive front that will terrorize enemy offensive linemen for years to come. However, if Colston Loveland falls to No. 26, the Rams can run to the podium and put their picks in.
27. Baltimore Ravens: Edge James Pierce Jr.
The Tennessee star adds more defenses that allow for pass rushing. The Ravens are attacking it all, so strengthening the other side of the ball is a must in this draft.
28. DetroitLions: Ot Ahmad Membou
There’s not much reason why Membou should fall so badly. Detroit has got a gift here and is an excellent choice for already sturdy attacks.
29. Commander of Washington: LB Jihad Campbell
The richer you are, the more likely it is. Washington has a good opportunity to add depth to the linebacker squad with Jihaad Campbell’s choice. He may not fall this far, but if so, it will benefit other teams that need commanders or elite defenders.
30. Buffalo Bills: DB Jahdae Barron

Texas Longhorns defensive back Jada Evalon (Brett Davis-Imagn image)
Baron showed his ready instincts last season, playing some of the best coverage in college football. Even if he’s not the fastest player available at this point, Buffalo should be able to make the most of him as a steal in the first round of the second half.
31. Kansas City Chiefs: OT Donovan Jackson
Ohio State lineman Donovan Jackson has decided to defend Columbus for another year. This has earned him more credibility as a national championship and draft prospect. If he’s still on the board with his 31st pick, the Chiefs aim to boost their offensive line with a multi-purpose, powerful guard like Jackson.
32. Philadelphia Eagles: Temason Taylor

LSU Tiger Sticker End Mason Taylor (Scott Clause/USA Today Network/USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Dallas Gaedart had a solid season in 2024, but he turned 30 earlier this year. Taylor was able to inject explosiveness into the Eagles’ tight endroom. General Manager Howie Roseman wins another SEC player.
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