The 2025 NFL Draft may be months out, but it’s never too early to take a closer look at who teams could select. Let’s take a look at which prospects were mocked to each NFC East team in Pro Football Network’s latest mock draft.
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6) New York Giants: Cameron Ward, QB, Miami (FL)
Speaking of dual-threat risers… The Giants have historically targeted “safer” quarterback prospects with higher floors in the past. Still, assuming Daniel Jones continues his below-average-but-not-terrible trajectory, the front office might opt to switch it up.
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In my opinion, Cameron Ward has the highest upside of any quarterback in the class and played in an offense that wasn’t tailored to his strengths in 2022 and 2023. His average depth of target was down significantly at Washington State compared to his time at Incarnate Word. Let’s see if Miami has him push the ball down the field more in 2024.
8) Washington Commanders: Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
Listen, I have some reservations about Travis Hunter‘s ability to play over 1,000 snaps in nine games as he did in 2023. However, he has legitimate talent, even if he wins on both sides of the ball off of pure athleticism more than refined technique. He needs some molding and is probably a long-term corner, but I’m not counting out his ability to contribute on both sides of the ball in the NFL.
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25) Dallas Cowboys: Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon
I think Evan Stewart will have a huge year in Eugene this season, which would only stand to heighten the buzz around him in the first round. Dallas’ window is closing and the Cowboys have to find a second elite receiver to pair with CeeDee Lamb and take some of the pressure off Dak Prescott.
26) Philadelphia Eagles: Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
Nic Scourton has surprising twitch for a bigger edge rusher, and the Eagles need to get younger at the edge position. This could be a match made in Heaven as Philadelphia tends to favor high-pedigree prospects with elite college production. Scourton had 10 sacks at Purdue as a sophomore. Just 19, Scourton is still years away from reaching his ceiling.