
Giants, Titans Have Same Betting Odds to Pick 1st in 2025 NFL Draft amid Trade Rumors
Oddsmakers apparently believe Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi is just as likely to use the top 2025 NFL Draft pick as he is to trade it to the New York Giants.
The Titans and Giants both have -105 odds to draft first this April, according to DraftKings Sportsbook.
Here's a look at the odds for the No. 1 pick as of Tuesday, per DraftKings.
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2025 NFL Draft Odds: Team Picking First
Tennessee Titans: -105
New York Giants: -105
Cleveland Browns: +550
New York Jets: +1400
Las Vegas Raiders: +2200
ESPN's Jordan Raanan reported Tuesday that multiple sources who met with the Giants during last week's NFL Scouting Combine believe it is "likely" general manager Joe Schoen will trade up for the Titans' No. 1 pick.
Those sources believe the Giants would then use the No. 1 pick to draft former Miami quarterback Cam Ward, per Raanan.
The Giants currently hold the No. 3 pick in the upcoming draft. Schoen said last week the team would be open to trading up or trading down. He also said the franchise plans to add a quarterback this offseason after last fall's split from Daniel Jones, per NFL.com's Nick Shook.
Schoen said he is interested in adding both a veteran and young quarterback, so he could have decided to target a signal caller in the draft even if the Giants' pursuit of Matthew Stafford had worked out.
Now that Stafford has re-committed to the Los Angeles Rams, however, the Giants' pursuit of a quarterback is more urgent than ever.
That could compel Schoen to trade up and guarantee getting his preferred quarterback at No. 1. Raanan previously estimated the value of a trade up as the No. 3 selection and a "mid-third-round pick," although he noted there is generally a "surcharge" for drafting quarterbacks that could cost the Giants a second-rounder instead.
The Cleveland Browns, who are drafting at No. 2, were given the next-best odds to trade up with the Titans. The Browns would likely only make the move if they were completely set on a target like Ward, who has a high chance of going off the board at No. 1.
Trading up would be a costlier proposition for the Las Vegas Raiders, who are drafting at No. 6, or the New York Jets at No. 7, given the lower value of their first-round picks.
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