MATTY KIWOOM’S NFL MOCK 3.0

Welcome to Matty Kiwoom’s NFL Mock Draft 3.0! This edition is a four-rounds and dives deep into the upcoming rookie class with a fantasy football twist. This edition not only predicts where the top prospects will land but also provides blurbs for all fantasy-relevant players. Breaking down their potential impact in fantasy football and how to approach in upcoming rookie drafts. This one is for the true dynasty sickos. With the NFL Draft landscape constantly evolving, this mock reflects the latest buzz, team needs, and player stock fluctuations as we inch closer to draft day. If you just want fantasy relevant players scroll down to the bottom of the article where my top 50 Superflex reaction rankings are. Players, landing spots, and draft capital by round and overall is in the rankings. Let’s get into it!

 

Round 1

1.01  Tennessee Titans: QB Cam Ward Miami

Cam Ward’s abilities and strong arm give him immediate upside, and with Tennessee likely building around him. Ward offers long-term value as a potential QB1. While his rookie-year production may be volatile, his ceiling makes him a top three pick in rookie drafts if not the top overall pick in Superflex.

1.02 Cleveland Browns: Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State

1.03 New York Giants: QB Shedeur Sanders, Colorado

Landing with the Giants at third overall, Shedeur Sanders steps into a prime spot as their franchise quarterback, making him a high-upside target in Superflex rookie drafts. With his poise, accuracy, and ability to extend plays, he has the tools to develop into a strong fantasy asset—especially if New York can keep him upright. Don’t let Sanders past the 1.03 please.

1.04 New England Patriots: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado

If Travis Hunter primarily plays wide receiver, he will be the hero we are looking for. His elite athleticism, route-running, and after-the-catch ability give him WR1 upside in dynasty leagues, especially if New England’s offense takes a step forward. Does this draft capital make him the first non-QB taken in Superflex rookie drafts?

1.05 Jacksonville Jaguars: LB Jalon Walker, Georgia

1.06 Las Vegas Raiders: RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State

Running backs taken in round 1 are big time dynasty assets and Ashton Jeanty will be no different. The Heisman runner has is dynamic and will break a ton of tackles in the NFL. Chip Kelly is the OC in Vegas, and he scheme will make Jeanty a candidate to be the best back in fantasy out of the gate. Don’t overcomplicate things.

1.07 New York Jets: OL Armand Membou, Missouri

1.08 Carolina Panthers: DL Mason Graham, Michigan

1.09 New Orleans Saints: Edge Mykel Williams, Georgia

1.10 Chicago Bears: OL Will Campbell, LSU

1.11 San Francisco 49ers: CB Jahdae Barron, Texas

1.12 Dallas Cowboys: RB Omarion Hampton, UNC

Taking Omarion Hampton at 12th overall signals a major commitment to their run game. With his powerful rushing style and goal-line upside, Hampton could step into a workhorse role because he is so much better than who they have. His RB1 potential in Dallas with first round DC, makes him a top five pick in rookie drafts.

1.13 Miami Dolphins: OG Tyler Booker, Alabama

1.14 Indianapolis Colts: TE Tyler Warren

Tyler Warren is an intriguing target in tight-end premium dynasty leagues if he goes in the first round. While rookie tight ends can take time to develop, Warren’s upside makes him a solid second-round or even late first round pick in rookie drafts, with long-term TE1 potential.

1.15 Atlanta Falcons: Edge Mike Green, Marshall

1.16 Arizona Cardinals: DL Kenneth Grant, Michigan

1.17 Cincinnati Bengals: Edge Shermar Stewart, Texas A&M

1.18 Seattle Seahawks: S Nic Emmanwori, South Carolina

1.19 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: LB Jihaad Campbell, Alabama

1.20 Denver Broncos: RB TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State

TreVeyon Henderson injects elite speed and three-down potential into the Broncos backfield. His home-run ability and receiving skills means he’ll carve out a significant role early. He’s a potential RB1 in PPR formats and a top five pick in rookie drafts regardless of format.

1.21 Pittsburgh Steelers: QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss

Aarond Rodgers being in Pittsburgh doesn’t change their decision to take a signal caller in round one, but Jaxson Dart won’t be scoring many fantasy points as a rookie. Draft capital and Rodger’s age still makes Dart a round one pick in SF rookie drafts but he’s not for the team’s whose winning windows are open.

1.22 Los Angeles Chargers: TE Colston Loveland, Michigan

Jim Harbaugh brings back his former Wolverine tight end and gives Justin Herbert another weapon. Just like Warren, Colston Loveland make take some time to develop but his has the receiving skills to be a TE 1 in fantasy. Late round 1 in TEP drafts but should go after round one is non TEP formats.

1.23 Green Bay Packers: CB Will Johnson, Michigan

1.24 Minnesota Vikings: S Malaki Starks, Georgia

1.25 Houston Texans: OL Joshua Simmons, Ohio State

1.26 Los Angeles Rams: OL Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas

1.27 Baltimore Ravens: DL Derrick Harmon, Oregon

1.28 Detroit Lions: Edge James Pearce Jr., Tennessee

1.29 Washington Commanders: CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky

1.30 Buffalo Bills: DL Walter Nolen, Ole Miss

1.31 Kansas City Chiefs: OL Grey Zabel, North Dakota State

1.32 Philadelphia Eagles: WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

Philly has been chasing a big bodies receiver to complement AJ Brown and the Slim Reaper for some time. Tetairoa McMillan’s fantasy value will take a massive hit even though he is only WR with round one draft capital in this mock. Will probably still come off the board in late round 1 but the top 5 is no longer a good option.

 

Round 2

2.33 Cleveland Browns: QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama

Jalen Milroe’s elite athleticism paired with a Head Coach that could develop his passing game is great for us fantasy gamers. While he may not have immediate value, his rushing upside and overall ceiling makes him a lock in round two…but this landing spot makes him a possible first round candidate in Superflex.

2.34 New York Giants: OL Josh Conerly Jr, Oregon

2.35 Tennessee Titans: WR Matthew Golden, Texas

Brian Callhan gets his QB of the future and now his top target. Calvin Ridley will limit Matthew Golden’s immediate fantasy ceiling but he still gets top 50 DC which keeps him a an option at the end of round 1, early round 2 of rookie drafts.

2.36 Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Luther Burden III, Missouri

Pairing Luther Burden with BTJ would create an intriguing 1-2 punch for Trevor Lawrence. New HC, Liam Coen loves to spread the field and use motion which Burden would thrive in as a slot weapon. The potential to play the Chris Godwin role, racking up catches on quick routes and screens makes him a solid option at the end of round 1.

2.37 Las Vegas Raiders: Edge Donovan Ezeiruaku, Boston College

2.38 New England Patriots: WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State

The Pats have continued to strike out bringing in big time wide receivers and in mock 3.0 they get two. Emeka Egbuka will add crip route running and Mike Vrabel is familiar with his dog mentality. Great football landing spot but a tough one for fantasy. Still a mid-ish second round rookie pick but there will be haters.

2.39 Chicago Bears (via CAR): Edge Jack Sawyer, Ohio State

2.40 New Orleans Saints: CB Trey Amos, Ole Miss

2.41 Chicago Bears: RB Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State

At worst Quinshon Judkins plays the David Montgomery role in Ben Johnson’s offense and at best he is the lead back. Regardless the bruising back would be highly sought after in the early portion of round 2 in Superflex rookie drafts. Ten touchdown upside is immediately on the table.

2.42 New York Jets: DL Darius Alexander, Toledo

2.43 San Francisco 49ers: Edge Nic Scourton, Texas A&M

2.44 Dallas Cowboys: WR Jayden Higgins, Iowa State

Jayden Higgins would function as a complementary WR2 next to CeeDee Lamb, giving Dak Prescott a big bodied target to diversify the passing game. His fantasy ceiling could rise significantly, depending on his ability to capitalize on opportunities in a potent offense and would come off the board in round 2 of rookie drafts.

2.45 Indianapolis Colts: LB Demetrius Knight, South Carolina

2.46 Atlanta Falcons: CB Azareye’h Thomas Florida State

2.47 Arizona Cardinals: CB Darien Porter, Iowa State

2.48 Miami Dolphins: CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina

2.49 Cincinnati Bengals: OL Donovan Jackson, Ohio State

2.50 Seattle Seahawks: OL Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota

2.51 Denver Broncos: DL Tyleik Williams, Ohio State

2.52 Seattle Seahawks (via PIT): Edge Landon Jackson, Arkansas

2.53 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Edge JT Tuimolau, Ohio State

2.54 Green Bay Packers: DL TJ Sanders, South Carolina

2.55 Los Angeles Chargers: Edge Bradyn Swinson, LSU

2.56 Buffalo Bills (via MIN): CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame

2.57 Carolina Panthers (via LAR): Edge Princely Umanmielen, Ole Miss

2.58 Houston Texans: OL Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College

2.59 Baltimore Ravens: S Xavier Watts, Notre Dame

2.60 Detroit Lions: OG Tate Ratledge, Georgia

2.61 Washington Commanders: RB Kaleb Johnson, Iowa State

Second round of the NFL Draft could make Kaleb Johnson a late round one in rookie drafts if he lands with Washington. Johnson’s skills would be highlighted in Kliff Kingsbury’s zone running scheme.

2.62 Buffalo Bills: LB Carson Schwesinger, UCLA

2.63 Kansas City Chiefs: DL Deone Walker, Kentucky

2.64 Philadelphia Eagles: Edge Elijah Roberts, SMU

 

Round 3

3.65 New York Giants: WR Tre Harris, Ole Miss

Not likely to breakout right away unless the Giants offense explodes with their young core. Tre Harris brings size and play making ability, but this landing spot means he’s likely a mid-second, maybe even third round rookie pick. Low volume would probably be an issue, but Harris will have touchdown upside right away.

3.66 Kansas City Chiefs (via TEN): TE Harold Fannin Jr. TE

Harold Fannin Jr. was a mega producer at Bowling Green but needs to land on a team that will maximize strengths, and going to KC in round 3 could be that in the long term. More of a late round lottery ticket then someone to target in rookie drafts.

3.67 Cleveland Browns: DL Alfred Collins, Texas

3.68 Las Vegas Raiders: DL Omarr Norman-Lott, Tennessee

3.69 New England Patriots: OL Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona

3.70 Jacksonville Jaguars: S Kevin Winston, Penn State

3.71 New Orleans Saints: RB Cam Skattebo, Arizona State

Cam Skattebo is a tough nosed back that had a massive 2024 season which is why he is taken in round 3. With Alvin Kamara still in a Saints’ uniform, it would be tough for Skattebo to score consistent fantasy points in 2025. His fantasy draft stock would fall a bit and could present a good value for fantasy managers.

3.72 Chicago Bears: S Sebastian Castro, Iowa

3.73 New York Jets: WR Elic Ayomanor, Stanford

Decent landing spot because the Jets don’t have much after Garrett Wilson, but upside is limited early with Justin Fields as the quarterback. Not a complete fade due to has size, athleticism and strong hands at the catch point but would fall behind a bunch of backs in this scenario.

3.74 Carolina Panthers: WR Jaylin Noel, Iowa State

Jaylin Noel is a quick, reliable wide receiver with strong route-running and a fast 4.39 40, making him a potentially exciting prospect. He’d be the wide receiver 3 to start with a chance to climb early by excelling in the slot and earning Bryce Young’s trust.

3.75 San Francisco 49ers: OL Cameron Williams, Texas

3.76 Dallas Cowboys: Edge Jared Ivey, Ole Miss

3.77 New England Patriots (via ATL): OL Wyatt Milum, West Virgina

3.78 Arizona Cardinals: OL Jared Wilson, Georgia

3.79 Houston Texans (via MIA): WR Jack Bech, TCU

The wide receiver from TCU has NFL caliber hands, solid route running and has a high football IQ which makes him a solid fit for Houston. Jack Bech could become a reliable slot wide receiver that would work behind Nico Collins but have room to produce in fantasy football. He’d be a late 2nd round value in Superflex rookie drafts thanks to his steady floor in a potent offense.

3.80 Indianapolis Colts: Edge Ashton Gillotte, Louisville

3.81 Cincinnati Bengals: DI Shemar Turner, Texas A&M

3.82 Seattle Seahawks: TE Mason Taylor, LSU

Mason Taylor is athletic with NFL lineage. Unfortunately, his 2025 fantasy outlook in Klint Kubiak’s offense with Sam Darnold is modest, likely starting behind Noah Fant and AJ Barner with a slim chance to earn a role if his skills click, making him a late-round rookie draft option with limited early upside.

3.83 Pittsburgh Steelers: RB Devin Neal, Kansas

Devin Neal projects to be an elusive prospect with solid vision, though some doubt his athletic upside. He’d share duties with Jaylen Warren in Arthur Smith’s run-heavy offense, offering a decent shot at touches. Looking like a mid-round rookie draft.

3.84 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: S Andrew Mukuba, Texas

3.85 Denver Broncos: WR Tory Horton, Colorado State

There is no doubt he is a smooth, skilled wideout but frame and durability concerns emerged after suffering a knee injury in 2024. Early on he would have to battle it out with Courtland Sutton, Marvin Mims Jr, and Evan Engram for targets with limits early fantasy production. Head coach and quarterback keeps Horton in the mid-round lotto ticket territory.

3.86 Los Angeles Chargers: WR Isaiah Bond, Texas

Fantasy managers will never fully fade speedy receivers playing with a quarterback with a rocket arm even if he hasn’t every hit 700 yards receiving in a single season in college. Isaiah Bond is the definition of a boom bust lotto ticket in rookie drafts.

3.87 Green Bay Packers. Edge Kyle Kennard, South Carolina

3.88 Jacksonville Jaguars (via MIN): Edge Josaiah Stewart, Michigan

3.89 Houston Texans: RB DJ Giddens, Kansas State

DJ Giddens has NFL size, speed, elusiveness, patience, and vision that landed him a job here on Day 2. His agility and potential as a pass catch could be a complement to Joe Mixon and help bolster the depth of the Texans offense. Rookie draft stock would fall a bit becoming Mixon’s backup but that would provide draft value fantasy managers will not want to miss.

3.90 Los Angeles Rams: LB Chris Paul Jr., Ole Miss

3.91 Baltimore Ravens: Edge Jordan Burch, Oregon

3.92 Seattle Seahawks (via DET): WR Savion Williams, TCU

After losing DK Metcalf, Seattle can’t help but draft a big wideout. Savion Williams is 6’4”, 222-pounds and ran a sub 4.5 40-yard dash. Williams showed some drop issues which may limit his celling in fantasy, but he would be a versatile weapon for the Seahawks. He falls in lotto ticket range in rookie drafts.

3.93 New Orleans Saints (via WSH): WR Xavier Resrepo, Miami

Xavier Restrepo is known for his sharp route-running, 2.8% drop rate, and back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Restrepo might struggle to carve out a consistent role for Derek Carr, potentially buried in a shaky offense under Doug Nussmeier’s uncertain direction.

3.94 Cleveland Browns (via BUF): RB Damien Martinez, Miami

Cleveland is a good landing spot for an incoming running back and Damien Martinez heading there in round three will generate some hype. He brings power and solid rushing vision to Kevin Stefanski’s offense and would likely be a round 2 or 3 pick in rookie drafts due to his year 1 upside.

3.95 Kansas City Chiefs: OL Carson Vinson, Alabama A&M

3.96 Philadelphia Eagles: DL Joshua Farmer, Florida State

3.97 Minnesota Vikings: RB RJ Harvey, UCF

Twitchy, speedy, and patient explain RJ Harvey who averaged 6.8 yards per carry in 2024. Harvey would bring an explosive, elusive spark to the Vikings’ backfield. He’d be a sought-after rookie pick due to the fit in KOC’s outside-zone running scheme despite vying for touches.

3.98 Miami Dolphins: DL Jordan Phillips, Maryland

3.99 New York Giants: CB Dorian Strong, Virginia Tech

3.100 San Francisco 49ers: RB Ollie Gordon II, Oklahoma State

Ollie Gordon is possessing fluid cutting ability despite being one of the bigger backs in the class. Going to the Niners would cap his hype and keep him in the third round of rookie drafts because of the crowded RB room but he is a good fit stylistically. Worth taking a flyer.

3.101 Los Angeles Rams: TE Elijah Arroyo, Miami

Fantasy managers would have to view Elijah Arroyo with a longer-term lens. He could grow into an exciting pass catching role with the Rams, but it may take time to come to fruition which would make him a target in late rounds of rookie drafts.

3.102 Detroit Lions: WR Kyle Williams, Washington State

Kyle Williams could inject speed and playmaking into the Lions’ offense, potentially shining as a complementary piece for Jared Goff under new coordinator Tanner Engstrand if he adapts to NFL physicality. Williams has speed and polished route running but could struggle against press coverage.

 

Round 4

4.103 Tennessee Titans: Edge David Walker, Central Arkansas

4.104 Cleveland Brown: OL Marcus Mbow, Purdue

4.105 New York Giants: DL Ty Robinson, Nebraska

4.106 New England Patriots: RB Bhayshul Tuten, Virginia Tech

New England adding a speedy, athletic running back makes sense but would not make fantasy gamers happy. Bhayshul Tuten killed the combine and would eventually emerge with a role in the Pat’s offense but it may take time which is why he wouldn’t be a consideration until round 3 of rookie drafts.

4.107 Jacksonville Jaguars: RB Dylan Sampson, Tennessee

New HC, Liam Coen was the OC of TB when they took a swing on a Day 3 running back in 2024. Will Dylan Sampson be this year’s Bucky Irving? Odds are no but this landing spot would create a buzz in rookie drafts.

4.108 Las Vegas Raiders: CB Nohl Williams, California

4.109 Buffalo Bills (via CHI): OL Charles Grant, William & Mary

4.110 New York Jets: QB Tyler Shough, Louisville

Tyler Shough’s hype train has gained as much momentum as any draft prospect this year. Superflex drafters will take a chance taking Shough in rookie drafts but this draft capital on a team that has seemingly found their new QB crushes his early upside.

4.111 Carolina Panthers: S Lathan Ransom, Ohio State

4.112 New Orleans Saints: TE Terrance Ferguson, Oregon

Terrance Ferguson showed out at the NFL Combine but this landing spot wouldn’t get many fantasy managers excited to draft him unless the TEP is massive.

4.113 San Francisco 49ers: TE Gunnar Helm, Texas

Read above blurb…Gunnar Helm falls into the exact same category if he must wait until Day 3 to hear his name called.

4.114 Carolina Panthers (via DAL): OL Anthony Belton, North Carolina State

4.115 Arizona Cardinals: WR Isaac TeSlaa, Arkansas

Isaac TeSlaa has gained some steam throughout the draft process starting with his performance in Mobile at the Senior Bowl. Fourth round wideouts do not have good hit rates but the landing spot isn’t bad.

4.116 Miami Dolphins: QB Dillon Gabriel, Oregon

Being Tua’s backup seems like destiny for Dillon Gabriel but that isn’t going to be good enough to draft in rookie drafts.

4.117 Indianapolis Colts: QB Will Howard, Ohio State

The Colts continue to bolster their QB room. Will Howard is a project that the Colts may have success developing but that won’t happen unless he sits and learns. Not a good asset to draft in fantasy football.

4.118 Atlanta Falcons: LB Jack Kiser, Notre Dame

4.119 Cincinnati Bengals: RB Rocket Sanders, South Carolina

Rocket Sanders is big, fast, and has posted solid numbers in college. The Bengals have their back in Chase Brown, but Sanders would add depth that they need. Sanders should be taken before these wide receivers and tight end that recently came off the board.

4.120 Tennessee Titans (via SEA): LB Jeffrey Bassa, Oregon

4.121 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: QB Quinn Ewers, Texas

Great fit NFL wise…who gives a rip for fantasy football.

4.122 Denver Broncos: OL Willie Lampkin, UNC

4.123 Pittsburgh Steelers: S Jonas Sanker, Virginia

4.124 Green Bay Packers: WR Efton Chism III, Eastern Washington

Instead of taking a WR that projects to be an alpha in the NFL early, the Pack decides to take a crazy wide out from Eastern Washington. Efton Chism III is an intriguing prospect due to his solid hands and crips route running but this landing spot wouldn’t make him an exciting rookie pick.

4.125 Los Angeles Chargers: DL Zeek Biggers, Georgia Tech

4.126 Jacksonville Jaguars (via MIN): DL Vernon Broughton, Texas

4.127 Los Angeles Rams: CB Denzel Burke, Ohio State

4.128 Washington Commanders (via HST): Edge Oluwafemi Oladejo, UCLA

4.129 Baltimore Ravens: WR Jalen Royals, Utah State

There is some hype for Jalen Royals out there, but I do not share that excitement. The Ravens add some WR depth but fantasy gamers shouldn’t add him in rookie drafts with this landing spot.

4.130 Detroit Lions: LB Barrett Carter, Clemson

4.131 New Orleans Saints (via WSH): OG Luke Kandra, Cincinnati

4.132 Buffalo Bills: WR Ricky White, UNLV

Roster clogger is the likeliest outcome for Ricky Whtie with this draft capital.

4.133 Kansas City Chiefs: RB Donovan Edwards, Michigan

Donovan Edwards has had quite the collegiate career that has consisted of ups and downs. Landing here with the Chiefs makes him a super late round stash just in case he is the next Isiah Pacheco.

4.134 Philadelphia Eagles: CB Jacob Parrish, Kansas State

4.135 Miami Dolphins: RB Jordan James, Oregon

I was fooled by Jaylen Wright in 2024…I won’t be fooled this year by Jordan James.

4.136 Baltimore Ravens: RB Trevor Etienne, Georgia

Derrick Henry will not be there forever and taking a running back on Day 3 wouldn’t cause fantasy managers to get overly excited. However, Trevor Etienne has skills that could line him up for touches after the King which is why he’s worth taking late in rookie drafts.

4.137 Seattle Seahawks: QB Kyle McCord, Syracuse

Drew Lock, Sam Howell…Kyle McCord. Use this information as you will.

4.138 San Francisco 49ers: DL Aeneas Peebles, Virginia Tech

 

That wraps up NFL Mock Draft 3.0, a four-round breakdown highlighting the fantasy-relevant rookies who could shape the upcoming season and beyond. With each pick, we’ve analyzed landing spots, potential roles, and how these rookies fit into fantasy football.

If you’d like an in-depth breakdown for over 50 incoming rookies? Check out the South Harmon Rookie Guide! Here’s the link people: https://www.southharmonff.com/draft-guide

As the real NFL Draft approaches, player values will continue to shift, so stay tuned for updates and adjustments. Whether you're prepping for a Superflex rookie draft or looking for the next late-round gem, this mock serves as a roadmap to navigating the incoming class of fantasy stars.

 

Top 50 SF Reaction Ranks

1.     Cam Ward – TEN (1.01)

2.     Shedeur Sanders – NYG (1.03)

3.     Travis Hunter – NE (1.04)

4.     Ashton Jeanty – LV (1.06)

5.     Omarion Hampton – DAL (1.12)

6.     TreVeyon Henderson – DEN (1.20)

7.     Jaxson Dart – PIT (1.20)

8.     Quinshon Judkins – CHI (2.41)

9.     Matthew Golden – TEN (2.35)

10.  Kaleb Johnson – WSH (2.61)

11.  Emeka Egbuka – NE (2.38)

12.  Tetairoa McMillan – PHI (1.32)

13.  Jalen Milroe – CLV (2.33)

14.  Colston Loveland – LAC (1.22)

15.  Jayden Higgins – DAL (2.44)

16.  Luther Burden III – JAX (2.36)

17.  Tyler Warren – IND (1.14)

18.  Cam Skattebo – NO (3.71)

19.  Devin Neal – PIT (3.83)

20.  Tre Harris – NYG (3.65)

21.  Jack Bech – HST (3.79)

22.  Jaylin Noel – CAR (3.74)

23.  Damien Martinez – CLV (3.94)

24.  Elic Ayomanor – NYJ (3.73)

25.  Tory Horton – DEN (3.85)

26.  Harold Fannin Jr. – KC (3.66)

27.  DJ Giddens – HST (3.89)

28.  RJ Harvey – MIN (3.97)

29.  Ollie Gordon III – SF (3.100)

30.  Bhayshul Tuten – NE (4.106)

31.  Dylan Sampson – JAX (4.107)

32.  Tyler Shough – NYJ (4.110)

33.  Mason Taylor – SEA (3.83)

34.  Kyle Williams – DET (3.102)

35.  Xavier Restrepo – NO (3.93)

36.  Isaiah Bond – LAC (3.86)

37.  Will Howard – IND (4.117)

38.  Rocket Sanders – CIN (4.119)

39.  Donovan Edwards – KC (4.133)

40.  Jordan James – MIA (4.135)

41.  Trevor Etienne – BAL (4.136)

42.  Savion Williams – SEA (3.92)

43.  Elijah Arroyo – LAR (3.101)

44.  Quinn Ewers – TB (4.121)

45.  Dillon Gabriel – MIA (4.116)

46.  Efton Chism III – GB (4.124)

47.  Isaac TeSlaa – ARZ (4.115)

48.  Kyle McCord – SEA (4.137)

49.  Ricky White – BUF (4.132)

50.  Gunnar Helm – SF (4.113)

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