Jacksonville Jaguars’ NFL mock draft: 7-round projection for 2025 NFL Draft

Jacksonville Jaguars is really good at the 2025 US Football Association’s draft. They sit in the first five places for the first time since 2022, who spent most of the free agency period filling holes on the list with solid old warriors who will raise the land. Now, the draft is to enhance their ceiling. It is somewhat difficult to predict the location of a front office for the first time in the draft of the American Football Association, but New Jaguar GM James Gladeson spoke extensively about construction through the draft and in his period with Los Angeles Rams, helped to repair the draft of their draft and formulate installed players such as Wra Puka Nacua and Edge Jard Brades Verse.
With this in mind, how will the fake draft of seven rounds be for Jaguars, less than one month of the American Football Association’s draft? I used the Pro Pro Football and SPORTS Network Simulator to build a mock jaguars that strikes all of the goods that have proven their usefulness and swing on the upper side.
1.5: DT Mason Graham, Michigan
The only fact that I see Jaguar do not take Mason Graham is if Travis Hunter is also available. Although I don’t think Buffaloes’ CB/WR star will be there at the time, Graham is more than just a funeral prize. With the amount of focus on the Gladstone and the main coach, Liam Quinn, on the trenches in their discussions outside the season, Graham is more logical. It is strong, and has come out of the defensive treatment that wins the financial and technical lever. It is a very active pass path and has a variety of meters to go to movements, and will help open more Josh Henz-Eline and Tarvone Walker.
Michigan DT Masson Graham has placed a ball highlighting 1 minute against Ohio. Dominant performance is the 5 best player in the American Football Association draft category. pic.twitter.com/hxudsgfyuc
Korean (Fakecorykinnan) December 2, 2024
2.36: s xavier watts, Notrendam
Going again with players installed on players who have more sporting capabilities, I went with Kazavier WhatsApp from Notre Dame here. Although the S -Murray is added to a free agency, the Jags team still needs the difference in the background, and Watts has a talent to find the ball. At his best, he plays from Hashmarks to the marginal line in Cover 2 or Cover 4, and his instincts are among the best in chapter in this position. In Anthony Campanil’s defense, effective safety playing is needed, and WhatsApp can be the man in the back of the defense.
3.70: Wr Jack Bech, Tcu
One of the most popular links between social media jaguars, Bech is suitable for Lian for Jacksonville. It is a plus and reliable after hunting and a very physical player as well. With Liam Coen getting Wr Chris Godwin to a few of his best seasons in his career, you can see the vision of Bech in Coen’s crime alongside Wr Brian Thomas JR.
3.88: T -Ganmar Hilm, Texas
Although the performance of the American Football Association combines its performance, which was desirable, I am still at the head of Helm as a possibility. It is reliable in the jogging game and wins after hunting also with a balance of communication more than the pure explosion. Coen’s crime does not have really narrow ends so that I can see them go to a man later (Mitchell Evans from Notre Dame and Luke Lachey from Iowa), but Helm is incredibly solid and can take over the starting point of Brenton Strange soon.
4.108: CB Zy Alexander, LSU
I wonder whether Jaguars still adds to the corner room this year after the signing of the CB Jourdan Lewis in a free agency and perhaps the transfer of CB Jarian Jones abroad. With these moves, I think they are still taking them in April, but it will be later on the draft. Alexander has the length and physical in the press to flourish in the defense style 2 of the cover, as it can only give up people on the quarrel line, and has the upward trend to be a possible start.
4.125: RB RJ Harvey, UCF
This choice will continue until it is said and done. Harvey is one of my favorite players in the entire draft category, and he is a smaller back with a wonderful and speedy communication balance to withdraw from the defenders. I am not really sure of the future of the JAGS RB room, but Harvey will attend the juice and better production in third place, as the bullish side has become the Bucky Irving player for the Coen crime.
5.143: Wr Kyle Williams, Washington State
Jaguars practically torn their reception room to the buttons in a non -season, so I praised the sacred land in hot pepper and triple dipped in this position. Williams has warts, but he can create an easy chapter in the second and third level. Jaguars can use some additional explosion outside Thomas JR, and bech will work between the game, so the addition of Williams to add another snapshot of espresso to the crime can work well.
6.184: Edge Que Robinson, Alabama
Robinson is one of the least detected edges in this category, and it may take some time to reach its full potential. But as a dedicated registrar, it is very logical for jaguars. At 6’5 and 243 with long arms, it can put factors on the speed of energy. It is currently thin, but Khalaf Josh Henz-Alane Walker, can just be a dedicated pass so as not to wander in the running game.
In a deep category of 3-4 OLBS, Que Robinson (6-5, 241) of #Alabama It should be a goal in the middle of the round to pass the needy teams. It became a little lost in mixing the playing paper. Multi -use, plays violence against running, naturally stolen and will be a key player in the special teams immediately. pic.twitter.com/ijo7gr6isl
– Jordan Reed (@jordan_reid) February 17, 2025
6.196: Wr Ricky White III, Unlv
When copper Jaguars talks about the “wealthy” players, I think about Ricky White III on the third day. He prevented three kicks in 2024 and four kicks in his career, with a pair with some explosive play in the position of recipient. The last station of the Dip Triple was completed in the reception device, with a man who can contribute as a future depth and a primary special team immediately.
7.223: QB Kyle McCord, Cereakios
Jaguars needs a backup copy of the QB with Mac Jones now away from the team. Nick Moulins is a service, but I still bring a young backup just to create depth. McCard threw the ball a lot in Sri Lips, but he was cruel and aggressive as he threw the ball and showed a flash of accuracy.
#Syracuse QB Kyle McCord. 6’3, 218.
Against Cal. Five steps, five steps + opposite retail, five steps + PA, and Rocker Dart across the center. Sunday throws.
Nearly 8k yard yard in two seasons as a start. 58 TD pass to 18 int. 3 Rushing Td’s in ’24. pic.twitter.com/8vrwifbtyc
– Kyron Samuels (Kyronsamuels) March 13, 2025