With preseason games well underway, we’re inching closer and closer to the 2024 NFL season, and our latest 2025 NFL Mock Draft looks at some needs that must be addressed. As summer scouting boards get set, which prospects have shown the potential to be first-round picks in the 2025 NFL Draft?
Using reverse Super Bowl odds for the order and a little help from the updated PFN Mock Draft Simulator for the selections, we attempt to predict who will hear their name called at Lambeau Field next April. In this installment, we look at picks for each of the four teams in the NFC East.
2025 NFL Mock Draft: NFC East Edition
6) New York Giants: Conner Weigman, QB, Texas A&M
Conner Weigman flashed in 2023 before suffering a season-ending injury four weeks into the season. The Texas A&M quarterback has above-average arm strength to layer the football and has the vision and accuracy to hit receivers on time in any area of the field. With an entire healthy season, Weigman has the creativity, pocket presence, and anticipation to challenge to be QB1.
8) Washington Commanders: Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
Jayden Daniels thrived at LSU with receivers who could stretch the field, and the addition of Luther Burden III in Washington would give the new Commanders’ quarterback another go-to target.
Burden has the elite athleticism to take over games. His change of direction, ball skills, and agility make him difficult for defenders to track while his twitchy, crisp route running makes him an every-level threat — including after the catch. A unique separator with great vision, Burden is a modern-day WR that can win in many different ways.
25) Dallas Cowboys: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
Emeka Egbuka is flying under the radar in 2024 after having an injury-plagued season in 2023. However, his 2022 tape showcases what an exciting option the Ohio State receiver can be from the slot.
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A refined technician, Egbuka has an advanced skillset, where his vision and understanding of how to manipulate space showcase his nuance. With fantastic ball tracking, short-area quickness, and fluid route running, the Buckeyes receiver will enter the next level with a high floor to kickstart his NFL career.
26) Philadelphia Eagles: Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
Aireontae Ersery is a physical specimen. At 6’6” and 330 pounds, the Minnesota LT has special movement skills and is one of the strongest prospects eligible for the 2025 NFL Draft.
Combining elite athleticism, striking power, and above-average size, Ersery is extremely difficult to get around and would be the heir apparent to Lane Johnson in Philadelphia.