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Jets Wire on MSN2025 NFL draft: ESPN's Field Yates addresses popular positions in two-round mockESPN's NFL insider Field Yates has released his latest two-round mock ahead of the 2025 NFL draft. In that range, the New York Jets have two selections: Picks No. 7 and 42.
In his most recent mock draft, Field Yates, an ESPN NFL Draft analyst, predicts two Ducks will come off the board in the first round, with defensive tackle Derrick Harmon headed to the Detroit Lions with the 28th pick and offensive tackle Josh Conerly going to the New England Patriots with the 30th pick (via trade with Buffalo).
Field Yates predicts landing spots in Rounds 1-2 of this year's NFL draft, including new homes for five quarterbacks and a few big trades.
Hunter won the Heisman Trophy this past season with his ability to impact the game on both sides of the ball, and the Patriots could look to deploy him as both a pass-catcher and key member of a secondary that already includes Christian Gonzalez and Carlton Davis III.
The Cleveland Browns selected Penn State edge-rusher Abdul Carter second overall before choosing Louisville quarterback Tyler Shough with their Round 2 selection in the last NFL mock draft from ESPN's Field Yates.
In roughly three weeks, the pre-draft hype will be over, and the commissioner will be strolling to the podium to put the Tennessee Titans on the clock with the first pick. For many, the Titans' taking quarterback Cam Ward with the top pick is a foregone conclusion.
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Niners Wire on MSN49ers make head-scratching reach with 1st pick in 2-round ESPN mock draftYates' second pick for the 49ers also makes sense in a vacuum. He has San Francisco selecting Minnesota's Aireontae Taylor with the 43rd overall pick. This would also be a bit of a reach according to Jeremiah's top 50. Taylor doesn't land in that group.
The Ravens land an All-SEC edge rusher, and another dynamic safety from Notre Dame in Field Yates latest 2-round NFL mock draft for ESPN
Field Yates and Mina Kimes project that the Patriots will end up with the "best player in the draft," Travis Hunter.