This page will be a home base for PFF’s 2025 NFL mock drafts, which include analysis of individual draft prospects, trade scenarios and NFL team needs.
With 10 total draft picks, expect Miami to target significant upgrades in the trenches early while using their hoard of Day 3 selections to add depth across the roster.
Several teams are in desperate need of a solution under center, whether that means drafting a future franchise leader or finding a veteran to step in right away.
The Chicago Bears announced the release of defensive end DeMarcus Walker and tight end Gerald Everett on Friday in a move that freed more than $10 million in cap space.
The Rams have given quarterback Matthew Stafford's agent permission to speak to other teams about his market value, a source confirmed to ESPN on Saturday.
Starting safety Juan Thornhill will be released by the Cleveland Browns, an NFL source confirmed to ESPN on Monday, which will save the team $3.4 million in cap space.
With only a handful of high-end prospects, the 2025 draft class has been criticized and questioned. But scouts are actually intrigued by the group's depth.
Burnley FC partial owner J.J. Watt jokingly promised goalkeeper James Trafford he'd suit up for Trafford's Cincinnati Bengals under an unlikely condition.
The Jaguars held a press conference with their new General Manager James Gladstone on Monday and Gladstone said that the current situation in Jacksonville reminds him of one he was in earlier in his career.
East Carolina cornerback Shavon Revel was establishing himself as a first-round prospect in the 2025 NFL draft before suffering a serious knee injury last season.
The Cowboys have begun negotiations with the agent for defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa, executive vice president Stephen Jones told David Moore of the Dallas Morning News on Sunday.
Tony Khan, the son of Jaguars owner Shad Khan and the team's chief strategy officer, has ended up on the wrong side of a lawsuit arising from the pro wrestling league owned and operated by the Khans.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said at his Super Bowl press conference this month that he expects to see an expansion of the replay assist system for the 2025 season and the league's Competition Committee has started to discuss that prospect.
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