
Daniel Jeremiah Disappointed by Lack of 'Anger & Outrage' to 1st 2025 NFL Mock Draft
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah was surprised by the lack of uproar surrounding his first 2025 NFL mock draft.
"I'm a little disappointed in the lack of anger & outrage to this first mock of the year," Jeremiah wrote in a social media post on Sunday. "You guys are getting soft."
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In Jeremiah's initial mock draft, the Tennessee Titans were projected to select Penn State EDGE Abdul Carter with the No. 1 overall pick. The Cleveland Browns selected Colorado two-way standout Travis Hunter at No. 2, while Miami quarterback Cam Ward fell to the New York Giants with the No. 3 pick.
LSU tackle Will Campbell was projected to the New England Patriots at No. 4, and the Jacksonville Jaguars selected Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham to round out the top five.
While Carter is coming off a dominant 2024 campaign with the Nittany Lions, the Titans may target a quarterback with the top pick. Will Levis, Tennessee's 2024 starter, threw just 13 touchdowns compared to 12 interceptions and compiled a 2-10 record in 12 appearances.
Jeremiah noted that he "could see" the Titans addressing the quarterback position in free agency or later in the draft.
The latest mock draft from Bleacher Report's NFL Scouting Department had Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders heading to Tennessee with the top pick, while Ward was projected to go No. 2 overall.
In Jeremiah's mock, Sanders fell to No. 6 before he was projected to go to the Las Vegas Raiders.
Despite several intriguing selections, there didn't appear to be much controversy surrounding Jeremiah's first mock draft of 2025.
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