By comparing average draft positions from the PFF Mock Draft Simulator with rankings on the PFF big board, several prospects stand out as potential steals in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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PFF has put together seven-round mock drafts for all 32 teams, addressing key needs and projecting how each roster could take shape after draft weekend. From top prospects to late-round steals, here’s how every team could attack the 2025 NFL Draft.
Here are PFF's top interior defensive linemen in the 2025 NFL Draft, along with some initial scouting notes courtesy of lead draft analyst Trevor Sikkema.
Miami Dolphins offensive lineman Terron Armstead, 33, announced his retirement on Saturday night at a party that he was hosting, ending his decorated 12-year NFL career in which he was named to the Pro Bowl five times.
Deion Sanders says quarterback Shedeur Sanders and Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter -- the marquee players of Friday's Colorado Showcase -- have confirmed that they are the top two players in this year's NFL draft.
A judge dismissed a lawsuit by former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant against a news outlet over its stories about a welfare-fraud scandal headlined by Brett Favre.
The Patriots traded quarterback Joe Milton III and a seventh-round pick to the Cowboys for a fifth-round pick Thursday as Dallas sought a backup option.
Julio Jones, a seven-time Pro Bowler who is the Falcons' all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards, has retired. He last played for the Eagles in 2023.
Quarterback Geno Smith signed a three-year contract extension with the Raiders last week and the numbers in the deal aren't significantly different than what he was looking at with the Seahawks before the March trade that sent him to Las Vegas, but the overall picture is a different one.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles was a safety during his playing days and he made his bones as a coach as a defensive coordinator, but that doesn't mean he's looking at building up the defense in Tampa as the team's top draft priority.
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