
After months of evaluation, speculation, rumors and so much more, the 2025 NFL Draft is in the books. There were 257 players who heard their names called during the three-day event in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and many others signed as undrafted free agents in the days since. All of them made their dreams of being part of the NFL a reality; what happens next will be up to them.
Yet before these players take the field for rookie minicamps, let’s reflect on how every NFL team’s draft class turned out. And what better way to do so than to hand out grades?Β
Three teams received an A+ for their draft haul — the Dallas Cowboys, Atlanta Falcons and Las Vegas Raiders — while several other teams got an A — including the New York Giants, Washington Commanders, Baltimore Ravens and others.Β
However, not every club aced the test. The draft classes of the New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles and Houston Texans were underwhelming, while two franchises received a C-, which was the lowest grade I gave out: the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New Orleans Saints.
Check out all of my team grades and explanations for those marks below.
(To see each club’s full draft class and grades for each selection, head on over to the CBS Sports draft tracker.)
AFC East
Team | Grade | Description |
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A | The Bills had major needs on defense, and they did a good job filling them. CBΒ Maxwell Hairston excels in man coverage and has the speed in off coverage to take the ball away. DTΒ TJ Sanders was a home-run pick, as he’ll help with interior pass rush and is hard to move in the run game. EDGEΒ Landon Jackson gives them some much needed juice off the edge. Love the depth pieces of DTΒ Deone Walker, CBΒ Dorian Strong and OTChase Lundt. | |
B+ | The Patriots got some much-needed protection for their QB Drake Maye withΒ Will CampbellΒ — the most technically sound tackle in this draft — and also Jared Wilson, who will eventually be the starter at center. They also got more explosive with RB TreVeyon Henderson and WR Kyle Williams. | |
B | Kenneth Grant definitely fills a need on this team, but pick 13 may have been too high for a nose tackle, even though he has high upside as a pass rusher in the future. Love the selection of OTΒ Jonah Savaiinaea, even though it cost a lot to move up to get him. The Dolphins had real issues in the trenches last year, and these two players will help rectify that. Getting DTΒ Jordan Phillips in the fifth round was great value, as was getting a physical RB in Ollie Gordon II in the sixth round. | |
New York Jets | B- | TheΒ Jets solidified their offensive line with Armand Membou, who has one of the highest upsides of any tackle in this draft. They also got a playmaker for Justin Fields in TE Mason Taylor, who can be a weapon down the seam and in the red zone. CB Azareye’h Thomas was great value in the third round and DBΒ Malachi Moore was a nice get in the fourth, but WRΒ Arian Smith was a reach in the fourth. |
AFC South
Team | Grade | Description |
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A | The Titans got their quarterback of the future in Cam Ward, who has a big arm and can elevate a franchise. EDGE Femi Oladejo will provide some much-needed pass rush for the Titans. Kevin Winston Jr. in the third round was great value, as he’ll compete to start this season. TEΒ Gunnar Helm and WRΒ Elic AyomanorΒ were good value picks on Day 3. | |
B | The Jaguars gave up a lot of draft capital for a non-quarterback, butΒ Travis HunterΒ is a unicorn who will affect both sides of the football. Caleb Ransaw is a slot cornerback who’s a physical tackler. Wyatt Milum has the versatility to play tackle and guard. RBΒ Bhayshul Tuten has top-end speed and LBΒ Jack Kiser will eventually be a starter in the future. | |
B- | The Colts got the most versatile weapon in the draft in TEΒ Tyler Warren to help out Daniel JonesΒ or Anthony Richardson. EDGE JT Tuimoloau will provide some toughness and grit getting after the passer. Taking Justin Walley in the third was a bit of reach, especially since he’s a slot corner by trade and the Colts have one of the best slot corners in the game in Kenny Moore. | |
B- | The Texans gained some draft capital by trading out of the first round. At the top of the second, they took Jayden Higgins, a smooth, big-bodied wide receiver who can high point the football and will pair nicely with Nico Collins and Christian Kirk, along with his college teammate Jaylin Noel, who was a third-round election. The Texans obviously love that name, because they took three of them.Β Jaylin Smith will provide nice depth at corner and Jaylen Reed has versatility to play safety and slot corner. Aireontae Ersery is a long tackle who has leverage issues but will provide depth the position. |
AFC North
AFC West
NFC South
Team | Grade | Description |
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Atlanta Falcons | A+ | The Falcons needed some pass-rush help in the worst way, and boy did they get it with OLBΒ Jalon Walker, who I feel will be the best player in this draft when it’s all said and done. Walker has the versatility to play multiple positions on defense. Then the Falcons doubled down by taking EDGE James Pearce Jr. who can really get after the quarterback. Xavier WattsΒ will pair nicely with Jessie Bates III as a in-the-box safety. Billy Bowman Jr. has some versatility at safety. |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | B+ | I didn’t understand the Emeka Egbuka pick, especially with Chris Godwin re-signing becauseΒ they have a similar skillset. I love the next two picks in CBsΒ Benjamin Morrison, who would have been a first-round pick if not for injury concerns, and Jacob Parrish, who is a feisty player with the versatility to kick inside as a slot corner. EDGEΒ Elijah Roberts and EDGEΒ David Walker were good Day 3 picks. |
Carolina Panthers | B | The Panthers got the best wide receiver in the draft in Tetairoa McMillan, who is a player QB Bryce Young can just throw it up to and he’s coming down with it. Love the Nic Scourton pick, as he’s a physical edge defender who will bring some toughness to this defense. Princely Umanmielen is a long edge defender who will provide depth. I also love the additions of SΒ Lathan Ransom, DTΒ Cam Jackson, and WRΒ Jimmy Horn Jr. on Day 3. |
New Orleans Saints | C- | The Saints got some much-needed help on the offensive line with Kelvin Banks Jr. which will most likely move Taliese Fuaga to right tackle and put Banks at left tackle. The Saints needed a quarterback, especially with the uncertainty of Derek Carr’s shoulder, but taking Tyler ShoughΒ in the second round when he’ll be 26 years old when the season starts is a bit of a head-scratcher. He was only healthy for one year of his college career. I like the value of getting DTΒ Vernon Broughton in the third round, and SΒ Jonas Sanker could be the replacement forΒ Tyrann Mathieu when he moves on. |
NFC North
NFC East
Team | Grade | Description |
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Dallas CowboysΒ | A+ | The Cowboys got better in the trenches, which was much needed with Tyler Booker, who is a mauler and the best guard in this draft. They also added some much-needed pass rush help in Donovan Ezeiruaku a polished rusher who gets after the quarterback. Shavon Revel Jr. in the third round is great value, especially since if he’s healthy, he’ll be a starter this year. RBΒ Jaydon Blue provides speed in the backfield, while OTΒ Ajani Cornelius is good depth in the sixth round. |
New York Giants | A | Abdul Carter is the best pass rusher in this draft and will add to a unit that knows how to get after the quarterback. The Giants then traded back into the first round to get their quarterback of the future in Jaxson Dart, who is the toughest quarterback in this draft and the best deep ball thrower. DTΒ Darius AlexanderΒ has versatility to play multiple positions on theΒ defensive line. RBΒ Cam Skattebo is a battering ram with contact balance who will add physicality to the run game. |
Washington Commanders | A | Josh Conerly Jr. is a young, versatile tackle who can play four positions along the offensive line. Getting CBΒ Trey Amos at the bottom of the second round was great value, and he’ll most likely have a chance to start, which will allow Mike Sainristil to slide into the slot position again. WRΒ Jaylin Lane brings a speed element that was needed on this offense. |
Philadelphia Eagles | B- | Jihaad Campbell is an athletic linebacker who blitzes really well. Andrew Mukuba is a heat-seeking missile at safety. Ty Robinson is a tough defensive lineman who plays extremely hard, and Mac McWilliams is a corner with slot versatility. QBΒ Kyle McCord is great value in the sixth round. |
NFC West
Team | Grade | Description |
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Arizona Cardinals | A | DL Walter Nolen was a home-run pick who will fit in perfectly with what Jonathan Gannon wants his defense to be. CBΒ Will Johnson would have been a top-15 pick if not for the injury concerns. If he can stay healthy, getting Johnson in the second round could be the steal of the draft. LB Cody Simon has a chance to compete and start this year. |
Seattle Seahawks | A | Seattle got its center for the foreseeable future in Grey Zabel, who has five-position flexibility. It also got the best safety in the draft with Nick Emmanwori, who will pair nicely with Julian Love. Elijah Arroyo has speed at the tight end position and will have a nice role and eventually take over as a starter, while QB Jalen Milroe has the highest upside at the position in this draft. The Seahawks also got some quality players on Day 3. |
Los Angeles Rams | B+ | The Rams gained major draft capital by trading out of the first round. They got an athletic tight end who plays above the rim in Terrance Ferguson, while Josaiah Stewart is a physical edge defender who brings it every play. Getting LB Chris Paul Jr. in the fifth was a steal. |
San Francisco 49ers | C+ | The Niners took EDGEΒ Mykel Williams and DT Alfred Collins, who are both really good players, but here’s my concern: Are they scheme fits with the attack-style defense DC Robert Saleh and DL coach Kris Kocurek want to play? Nick Martin is a physical LB with speed, whileΒ Upton Stout is an interesting pick because the 49ers have one of the best slot corners in the NFL in Demondre Lenoir, even though Lenoir can play outside as well; Stout projects as slot corner. DT CJ West is very stout against the run. I like the picks of WRΒ Jordan Watkins and RBΒ Jordan James on Day 3. |
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Author: Leger Douzable
April 29, 2025 | 12:00 pm
