NFL Mock Draft 2025: Google Gemini AI Forecasts the First Round
In the past, mathematics was typically performed using pens and paper. Discussions were once conducted face-to-face. NFL mock drafts were formerly carried out by individuals.
The era of digitization has brought us numerous benefits and simultaneously stripped them away under the guise of convenience. In earlier times, individuals held strong beliefs in their ideas, whereas nowadays they do not shy away from using calculators or popular search engines for basic mathematical equations or common inquiries.
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Nevertheless, computers are here to remain, and the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution has barely started. It’s impossible to predict where this unbridled realm of AI will lead us, but we would be negligent not to enjoy ourselves as we journey forth.
Groups have conducted numerous simulations to explore each potential result. 2025 NFL Draft So what if a computer could forecast what the Tennessee Titans What would happen at number one and what effect that would have? Cleveland Browns For the Super Bowl winner, Philadelphia Eagles ?
That's precisely what we aimed to achieve thanks to Google's Gemini , which forecasted the initial phase of the draft for us, utilizing all of its information — or lack thereof, based on the specific selection.
This is how Google's Gemini predicts the initial phase of the 2025 NFL Draft.
2025 NFL Mock Draft: Top Picks According to Artificial Intelligence
1. Tennessee Titans Cam Ward, quarterback from the University of Miami in Florida
Gemini isn’t straying from the beaten path with this choice, opting to keep Ward at the top spot. This decision underscored the selection’s limitations. Will Levis While commending Ward’s powerful throwing arm, playmaking skills, athletic prowess, and significant starting experience as key factors for choosing the quarterback, this selection seems almost certain at this point in the process. Given that the Miami signal-caller is superior at the position, the choice appears clear. Titans choose an option to address a major query with this selection.
2. Cleveland Browns Travis Hunter, Wide Receiver/Cornerback, from Colorado
Hunter's exceptional abilities were impossible to ignore for the chatbot; his versatile skills and distinctive talents made the Colorado standout deserving of the selection. Similar to Ward, placing Hunter second seems almost inevitable at this juncture, keeping things predictable thus far.
Interestingly though, Gemini sees Hunter as being more influential on offense when acting as a receiver, which the Team General Manager, Andrew Berry, concurs with So far, the focus has been on Hunter’s contributions as a cornerback, yet he strongly insists on being utilized on both sides of the field. Such a versatile player is rare, and Cleveland gets one with immense promise at pick number 2.
3. New York Giants Shedeur Sanders, quarterback for Colorado
The Giants They desperately require a long-term solution at the quarterback position, which is why Gemini is opting to select Sanders third overall. This choice highlights their belief that addressing this crucial need outweighs attending to other significant requirements. The team has invested considerable effort into evaluating Sanders throughout the draft preparations and plans to meet with him once more prior to the draft. Even after signing new players, Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston , 'Big Blue' aims to make a significant impact by featuring Prime Time’s son on Broadway.
4. New England Patriots Abdul Carter from EDGE at Penn State
Adding some support to the offensive line for Drake Maye He has consistently been a favorite choice for the Patriots with the fourth overall pick, yet New England isn’t going to overlook the top talent still on the board. Carter could very well be considered the cream of this year’s crop, which means Mike Vrabel might just throw a celebration if the Penn State star joins the Patriots. Gemini believes that adding Carter to their roster would significantly boost their pass rush, potentially turning games around entirely.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars Will Campbell, Offensive Tackle from LSU
Campbell was frequently projected as a potential choice for the Patriots, but he bypasses them and moves northeast from LSU to join the Jacksonville team. The Jaguars are fully committed to selecting the top player available, and Campbell addresses their needs, particularly since they aim to protect quarterback Trevor Lawrence in 2025. Although head coach Liam Coen welcomes additional support on offense at the start of his term, strengthening the defense will likely take priority when making subsequent picks in the draft.
6. Las Vegas Raiders Ashton Jeanty, Running Back, Boise State
After adding Geno Smith Through trades, the Raiders have secured their running back position with Jeanty. Gemini admits that selecting Jeanty at pick number six may seem elevated for a running back, yet he contends that Jeanty’s skill set, coupled with the team’s requirements and Pete Carroll's strategic approach, makes this decision unmistakably sound. As one of the premier talents available, Las Vegas has acquired a standout player who is poised to contribute immediately and, crucially, guarantees stability. John Spytek's son never leaves the family. .
7. New York Jets Armand Membou, OT, University of Missouri
In the opening stages of the first round, Gemini suggests that the Jets will select Membou with the seventh pick, indicating they aren’t holding back. In contrast to some other chatbot predictions, Google’s model hasn’t strayed from the listed players so far. With immense promise, Membou could solidify the Jets’ defensive front by anchoring their offensive line following their draft choice. Olu Fashanu Last year, Gemini appreciated the concept of establishing a strong base initially, and Membou successfully achieves this objective.
8. Carolina Panthers Tetairoa McMillan, wide receiver for the Arizona team
Bryce Young is getting some help as the Panthers add the Arizona receiver in the top-10. McMillan does come with some concerns about speed, but wins with his size and athleticism. The chatbot took note of Carolina's need for receiving help and ultimately took McMillan to satisfy that. If this comes to fruition, expect many to make a Mike Evans comparison considering Dave Canales' association with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers .
9. New Orleans Saints Mason Graham, Defensive Tackle, Michigan
All signs indicate that the Saints are set to draft a quarterback, but Gemini isn’t having any of that nonsense. Instead, they opted to select Graham, who nearly fell past the first ten picks. This ex-Michigan standout will bring fresh energy to a youthful New Orleans defensive lineup that stands to benefit greatly from his addition.
10. Chicago Bears Jahdae Barron, Corner Back, University of Texas
Barron is a versatile addition to the Chicago defense, ready for immediate use. Given the Bears' needs and their aim to focus on building around certain players, this selection seems rather intriguing. Caleb Williams On offense, Gemini seems to think that more is better when it comes to superior players. Nevertheless, selecting Barron at this point would be surprising, considering there are greater demands in other positions.
11. San Francisco 49ers : Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
Robert Saleh has returned as the defensive coordinator in San Francisco, but he requires some cornerback support now that he’s back in the Bay Area. Charvarious Ward has left for Indianapolis, creating a void in the defensive backfield. However, Johnson seems like an excellent choice to address this issue. Despite his history of injuries and not having completed a 40-yard dash yet, he demonstrated considerable potential during his time at college, making him worthy of this selection.
12. Dallas Cowboys Emeka Egbuka, Wide Receiver from Ohio State
The Cowboys have plenty of areas that require improvement and plan to address their wide receiver position by selecting Egbuka, as per Gemini. This choice was made after identifying the necessity for an additional receiver who isn’t named. CeeDee Lamb That’s difficult to dispute, and we’ll give a nod to the chatbot, although we might have chosen differently. Matthew Golden In this case, however, people have different preferences.
13. Miami Dolphins Princely Umanmielen from EDGE, Florida
Perhaps the Dolphins have a penchant for nobility as they aim for Princely Umanmielen With the 13th pick, Miami possesses numerous selections in this draft, yet this choice seems somewhat excessive when considering other available pass rushers. Gemini appreciates the speed and strength offered by the Florida defensive end, whereas we might have favored selecting someone such as Jalon Walker , Mykel Williams or, more importantly, an offensive lineman like Kelvin Banks Jr.
14. Indianapolis Colts : Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
It's the last chance for Anthony Richardson to solidify the starting job in Indianapolis going forward. Drafting Warren would go a long way in helping the Colts arrive at a conclusion. Gemini pointed out Warren's all-around skillset and the lack of a tight end on the roster. Good pick. No notes.
15. Atlanta Falcons : Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
In 2024, the Falcons struggled to pressure the quarterback, and they aim to prevent this issue in 2025. Selecting Williams could be an effective solution to address their shortcomings. As a local talent from Georgia, he transitions from Athens to Atlanta, offering Peach State supporters a genuine hometown hero to cheer for.
16. Arizona Cardinals Jack Sawyer from EDGE, Ohio State
After adding Josh Sweat In free agency, the Cardinals make their move by signing an additional edge rusher from Ohio State. Gemini asserts that they see more potential in Sawyer compared to Jalon Walker, describing him as a conventional and dependable pass-rusher. Although the cost of acquiring Sawyer seems high, perhaps the analytics suggest there’s value in this investment that isn’t immediately apparent.
17. Cincinnati Bengals Walter Nolen, Defensive Tackle, Ole Miss
The Bengals need to beef up the interior and they find that by selecting Nolen. The former Ole Miss Rebel can slide in and play a big role on Cincinnati's defensive line, especially if they find a way to figure out the Trey Hendrickson contract situation.
18. Seattle Seahawks : Grey Zabel, OL, North Dakota State
It could be a reach to draft an interior lineman at this stage, but the Seahawks aren't in the mood to take the best player available with a major hole on the offensive line. Seattle's front has been a problem for what feels like forever, so they opt for Zabel to protect their investment in Sam Darnold .
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Donovan Ezeiruaku, from EDGE program at Boston College
Tampa requires an individual adept at pressuring the quarterback, and Todd Bowles would be pleased to select someone akin to Ezeiruaku. Although Bowles isn’t hesitant about deploying the blitz, he prefers not to rely solely on it for generating pressure. With this choice, the Buccaneers aim to significantly enhance their defensive line by targeting a Boston College standout who caught Gemini’s eye due to his suitability, explosive ability, and potential as a passer rusher.
20. Denver Broncos Omarion Hampton, Running Back, University of North Carolina
After going without a reliable running back for a year, Sean Payton secures one for his team. The Broncos decided not to participate actively in the free-agent market; instead, they opted to select a runner in the first round, easing the burden on their offense. Bo Nix .
21. Pittsburgh Steelers Derrick Harmon, Defensive Tackle, Oregon
The Steelers can only fault themselves for their quarterback predicament. Instead of tackling it during the initial round, they will act as though it’s not an issue whatsoever by drafting Harmon onto the defense line. According to Gemini, Harmon is precisely whom the Steelers might eye in the draft and commended him for being able to create disruption. Eventually, they must resolve the quarterback position; this could potentially become a concern for Days 2 or 3.
22. Los Angeles Chargers Luther Burden III, Wide Receiver from Missouri
Jim Harbaugh’s squad requires an additional passer catcher, yet he may not be pleased with Gemini's choice at this juncture. Burden III is anticipated to excel primarily as a slot receiver, which could create some overlap. Ladd McConkey Los Angeles might gain an advantage from selecting a taller player for their passing game, making the compatibility with the Missouri wideout uncertain.
23. Green Bay Packers Matthew Golden, Wide Receiver from Texas
Gemini wants the Packers to put the home crowd into a frenzy on draft night, taking the speedster from Texas. The Packers find themselves in need of a receiver after injuries and lack of development plagued the room. Golden fills that playmaking role as a reliable option. Green Bay has often ignored adding to the receiver position in these situations, so don't be surprised if you look up and see a pig flying through the sky.
24. Minnesota Vikings Malaki Starks, Safety from Georgia
Brian Flores would enjoy adding someone like Starks to his aggressive defense. Minnesota is able to snag the safety that fell down the board, shoring up the secondary and also positioning themselves for life after Harrison Smith The Vikings had the option to choose an offensive or defensive lineman, yet they decided to select a promising player known for his agility and ability to make plays, as suggested by the chatbot.
25. Houston Texans Shemar Stewart from EDGE, Texas A&M
Only a greater authority can comprehend the Texans' strategy for this offseason, since the team has recently burned any chance of remaining competitive. The offensive line remains unresolved, and the receiving corps has weakened further. C.J. Stroud He isn’t in a more advantageous position to secure victory now compared to how things stood at the end of last season. As expected, Houston decides to go with an edge rusher to bolster what’s already considered one of their strongest positions. Gemini appreciated Stewart due to his time playing at a university in Texas, along with showcasing both skill and promise. While not ideal for keeping Stroud protected, it should be effective in unsettling rival team quarterbacks during games. Stewart certainly brings value as a player; however, selecting him seems somewhat puzzling.
26. Los Angeles Rams Mike Green from EDGE, Marshall
The Rams They still require reinforcement in the secondary, yet they decide to keep investing in a youthful defensive line by bringing in Green for his pass-rushing abilities. The Rams understand they'll need to tackle the secondary issue down the road; however, since Barron, Johnson, and even Starks are unavailable, it’s difficult to dispute the logic of bolstering their front seven from the edges. Gemini believes in Green’s potential and notes his impressive productivity during his collegiate career. Under these circumstances, the Rams can only hope that the insights provided by the chatbot prove accurate.
27. Baltimore Ravens Tyler Booker, Original Gangster from Alabama
It was anticipated that the team would focus on strengthening their defense with the Ravens’ selection; however, they chose to bolster their offensive line at the 27th spot instead. As a ready-to-go guard, Booker fits seamlessly into Baltimore’s lineup upfront. According to Gemini, Booker stands out due to his robust playing style and diligent approach, describing him as precisely the kind of player the Ravens excel at cultivating.
28. Detroit Lions Shavon Revel Jr., Corner Back from East Carolina
The Lions keep bolstering their defensive backfield by selecting the tall and athletic Revel in the first round. D.J. Reed signing didn't make cornerback a necessity, but last year's injuries must have the team feeling a little uneasy heading into 2025. We would've expected a pass-rusher or offensive line depth here, but Gemini must know something we don't, saying Revel's talent and upside were worth the price of admission.
29. Washington Commanders Jalon Walker, Linebacker/Edge Rusher, Georgia
The Commanders might've crashed the NFL's phone lines trying to make this pick. Once they got over the shock of Walker being available, they rushed to turn the card in before buying all the stock in Google's Gemini. Dan Quinn would be over the moon getting the versatile Walker with the 29th pick, which was made possible thanks to a few shortcomings in Gemini's artificial mind. The "tweener" label, size concerns, consistency and limited full-time experience were enough for the chatbot to push Walker down the board.
30. Buffalo Bills : Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
Buffalo addresses a need in the secondary, selecting speedy Hairston in Round 1. The Kentucky product stole headlines at the NFL combine for his blazing 4.28 in the 40-yard dash. Bills fans will probably wish they had Hairston when they were being tormented by Tyreek Hill in the playoffs every year, but this is a welcome addition to Buffalo's secondary regardless. He is on the smaller side, however, but Hairston makes up for that with his ball skills, as Gemini points out.
31. Kansas City Chiefs Josh Simmons, Offensive Tackle from Ohio State
The Chiefs faced issues with their offensive line once more during the Super Bowl, and they're eager to prevent this from happening again next season. By drafting Simmons, Kansas City aims to secure someone who could potentially anchor their left tackle position for many seasons ahead. Although a knee injury caused him to drop in the rankings, Gemini points out that Simmons has the potential to address these concerns. Patrick Mahomes renders this choice essential.
32. Philadelphia Eagles James Pearce Jr., from EDGE, based in Tennessee
With their last selection in the opening round, Gemini is set to head to the Volunteer State in search of adding a new pass-rusher. Eagles The chatbot has acquired Pearce for the reigning Super Bowl champs, potentially strengthening a pass rush that may require additional support to stay elite in 2025. Last year, Pearce was regarded as one of the premier prospects in his class. Although he might have slipped on draft boards over the past twelve months, Gemini highlights that the player’s significant potential aligns well with what this team needs.
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