Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 NFL mock draft roundup (Feb 25)

Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images Could the Jags go with an SEC safety in the first round? The Jacksonville Jaguars have hired their general manager, and staff, of the future. Announced Friday, the Jags hired James Gladstone away from the Rams to oversee the team. While it hasn’t directly impacted the mock draft realm just yet, the shakeup in names could be coming soon. For now, a lineman from Michigan still tops the list. NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah Hey look, it’s Mason Graham. If you haven’t heard, Graham leads the clubhouse in links to the Jaguars. It does make sense given the Jags having the league’s worst defensive unit this past season. For a Big Cat Country analysis on Graham, click here. This seems like a perfect marriage between need, talent and fit. Graham is one of the most consistent players in the class. Pro Football Network This one is another Graham to the Jags mock. By most metrics, if the draft shakes out with guys like Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter going in the top four, Graham could easily be the best player available at fifth overall according to PFN. Jacksonville needs to draft the best player available to return to playoff contention. Mason Graham has the upside to not only being an elite run defender but also a productive pass rusher. His ability to be extremely disruptive on a snap-to-snap basis will place him into an elite category of NFL defensive linemen. CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson For some parity, here is a different name. Wilson has Graham going No. 2 overall, and a guy like Hunter dropping to sixth. With the fifth pick, the Jags still go defense in this mock, but actually pick up Carter from Penn State. A freakish athlete who moved from off-ball linebacker to edge rusher for the 2024 season. Carter is not Micah Parsons — not yet, anyway — but he’s just scratching the surface on what he can do. A comparison to Micah Parsons is always in good company. In most mocks, Carter doesn’t ever fall to fifth overall. Abdul Carter is a truly ELITE talent at edge rusher.His first full year at edge was incredible; he displayed bend, elite athleticism, and a surprisingly developed pass rush plan.66 pressures, 13 sacks, 2 forced fumbles.I’d take him #1 overall if I were the Tennessee Titans. pic.twitter.com/gW5y6bLmAN— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) February 24, 2025 NFL.com’s Gennaro Filice If another player has been linked to the Jags almost as much as Graham, it’s fellow Michigan man Will Johnson. The corner is the No. 2 guy who pundits think the Jags could pick up in the first round. In most mocks, he isn’t a consistent top-5 pick, but he is in most top-10s. That fact is important, as Filice has the Jags trading back with the New York Jets to No. 7 to pick up Johnson. A whole bunch of mocks have Jacksonville taking a Michigan defensive tackle (Mason Graham), but what if the Jaguars instead opt for a Michigan defensive back? Johnson has the pedigree, production and frame of a top cornerback prospect, but there are questions about his long speed. Consequently, you could reasonably argue Johnson has more money riding on a 40-yard dash than any other human in 2025, with a potential eight-figure difference between a time in the 4.4s and one in the 4.5s. A trade back wouldn’t be a terribly confusing move. It worked last year. A team like the Jets could easily be willing to overpay for the fifth pick (who pick Shedeur Sanders in this mock) and the Jags could easily move back if they are not too worried Johnson is going to go at No. 6 to Las Vegas. Gonna go out on a limb here with my amazing draft expertise: Michigan CB Will Johnson is pretty good. Hoping his medicals are straight in Indy, and I also hope his NFL team has him playing a lot of press. pic.twitter.com/d5Yeic5w7w— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) February 23, 2025 CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso Here is a complete wild card. Trapasso thinks the Jags go defense, which is consistent. He even has the Jags taking a defensive back, which is right in line with like 40% of mocks. But this time, it is South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori. With Andre Cisco a free agent, the Jaguars address the safety position with one of the freakiest athletes in the entire draft, who proved to be a damn good football player in 2024. The idea here is also not confusing: Andre Cisco may not be the safety of the future so why not get a guy who has a lot of upside? If you haven’t heard of Emmanwori, he was a First-Team All-American and First-Team All-SEC member at South Carolina last year. He is a large player at 6-3 and over 225 pounds. While South Carolina may not be a global powerhouse in the SEC, Emmanwori was a huge factor in their wins with four picks and two touchdowns. One debate we’ve talked about on First Draft that I think will take place more as we get closer to the draft is whether South Carolina S Nick Emmanwori could be the first safety off the board. A rare blend of size (6-foot-3, 227) and athleticism. Capable in coverage,

Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 NFL mock draft roundup (Feb 25)
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Could the Jags go with an SEC safety in the first round?

The Jacksonville Jaguars have hired their general manager, and staff, of the future.

Announced Friday, the Jags hired James Gladstone away from the Rams to oversee the team. While it hasn’t directly impacted the mock draft realm just yet, the shakeup in names could be coming soon.

For now, a lineman from Michigan still tops the list.

NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah

Hey look, it’s Mason Graham.

If you haven’t heard, Graham leads the clubhouse in links to the Jaguars. It does make sense given the Jags having the league’s worst defensive unit this past season. For a Big Cat Country analysis on Graham, click here.

This seems like a perfect marriage between need, talent and fit. Graham is one of the most consistent players in the class.

Pro Football Network

This one is another Graham to the Jags mock. By most metrics, if the draft shakes out with guys like Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter going in the top four, Graham could easily be the best player available at fifth overall according to PFN.

Jacksonville needs to draft the best player available to return to playoff contention. Mason Graham has the upside to not only being an elite run defender but also a productive pass rusher. His ability to be extremely disruptive on a snap-to-snap basis will place him into an elite category of NFL defensive linemen.

CBS Sports’ Ryan Wilson

For some parity, here is a different name. Wilson has Graham going No. 2 overall, and a guy like Hunter dropping to sixth. With the fifth pick, the Jags still go defense in this mock, but actually pick up Carter from Penn State.

A freakish athlete who moved from off-ball linebacker to edge rusher for the 2024 season. Carter is not Micah Parsons — not yet, anyway — but he’s just scratching the surface on what he can do.

A comparison to Micah Parsons is always in good company. In most mocks, Carter doesn’t ever fall to fifth overall.

NFL.com’s Gennaro Filice

If another player has been linked to the Jags almost as much as Graham, it’s fellow Michigan man Will Johnson. The corner is the No. 2 guy who pundits think the Jags could pick up in the first round. In most mocks, he isn’t a consistent top-5 pick, but he is in most top-10s.

That fact is important, as Filice has the Jags trading back with the New York Jets to No. 7 to pick up Johnson.

A whole bunch of mocks have Jacksonville taking a Michigan defensive tackle (Mason Graham), but what if the Jaguars instead opt for a Michigan defensive back? Johnson has the pedigree, production and frame of a top cornerback prospect, but there are questions about his long speed. Consequently, you could reasonably argue Johnson has more money riding on a 40-yard dash than any other human in 2025, with a potential eight-figure difference between a time in the 4.4s and one in the 4.5s.

A trade back wouldn’t be a terribly confusing move. It worked last year. A team like the Jets could easily be willing to overpay for the fifth pick (who pick Shedeur Sanders in this mock) and the Jags could easily move back if they are not too worried Johnson is going to go at No. 6 to Las Vegas.

CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso

Here is a complete wild card. Trapasso thinks the Jags go defense, which is consistent. He even has the Jags taking a defensive back, which is right in line with like 40% of mocks. But this time, it is South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori.

With Andre Cisco a free agent, the Jaguars address the safety position with one of the freakiest athletes in the entire draft, who proved to be a damn good football player in 2024.

The idea here is also not confusing: Andre Cisco may not be the safety of the future so why not get a guy who has a lot of upside?

If you haven’t heard of Emmanwori, he was a First-Team All-American and First-Team All-SEC member at South Carolina last year. He is a large player at 6-3 and over 225 pounds. While South Carolina may not be a global powerhouse in the SEC, Emmanwori was a huge factor in their wins with four picks and two touchdowns.

Is it likely the Jags take the USC safety? Probably not. But it does go to show just how many potential big-hitter players there are in this draft, and how the Jags really do hold the key to selecting just about any of them at No. 5 overall.

What are your thoughts, Jaguars fans? Let us know in the comments below!