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Jacksonville Jaguars 2025 NFL Draft mock roundup (Apr 7)
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Happy Mason Graham Monday!
The NFL Draft is almost upon us. It’s now April which means the draft is a little over two weeks away.
Unless you have been living under a rock, Michigan defensive tackle Mason Graham has been the clubhouse leader in mocks for the Jacksonville Jaguars at pick number five.
Graham checks a lot of boxes and has been the name before, during and after the change of front office staffs and coaches. Recent shakeups from teams picking ahead of Jacksonville have altered Duval’s quest to potentially land Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter instead of Graham, if you are looking for another option at #5.
Penn State tight end Tyler Warren’s name has picked up steam as a potential secondary option for the Jags. Even still, picking Graham at fifth overall seems to be the most likely scenario.
ESPN’s Field Yates
To no one’s surprise, we’re staring with a Graham mock from ESPN. The reasoning is the same as it has been all offseason and it’s a pretty sensical idea overall.
Jacksonville has big needs up front on defense that are too hard to ignore with this pick, and Graham would immediately reshape the complexion of both the pass rush and the run defense. He racked up 26 pressures and 14 run stops last season. The Jaguars, meanwhile, allowed the second-most yards (389.9 per game) and fifth-most points (25.6 per game) in the NFL last season. Lined up between edge rushers Josh Hines-Allen and Travon Walker, Graham would help this defense get back on track.
A monster in the middle.@UMichFootball DT Mason Graham is ranked No. 4 on @MoveTheSticks' Top 50 Prospects for a reason
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NFL.com’s Maurice Jones-Drew
Ol’ number 32 gives us a mock this week, but it’s a bit of a wild one. Jones-Drew has Hunter going seventh overall and Graham going all the way down at 11. At five however, the former Jaguar legend has his old team taking Arizona wide receiver Tet McMillian.
Head coach Liam Coen aims to replicate what he had in Tampa with a pair of talented receivers at the center of his offense. Joining second-year pro Brian Thomas Jr., McMillan is a big receiver (6-foot-4, 219 pounds) with the ball skills and physicality to make contested catches.
As much as Graham makes sense, this pick also has its feet to stand on. The idea for much of Trevor Lawrence’s career has been that he hasn’t had help. With McMillian, the Jags may be able to do with Lawrence what the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were able to do with Baker Mayfield throwing to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin.
Tetairoa McMillan faced double coverage 12.5% of the time -- more than any WR in 25. A given in 3rd down situations.
Tet's tape shows defenses covering a true no1. pic.twitter.com/rLvwnhYQOH
— ZeeBee (@BellinoZee) April 6, 2025
The 33rd Team’s Tyler Brooke
Now that we are done with our wildcard pick, let’s get back to Graham.
Mason Graham is being mocked to the Jaguars everywhere, and for good reason. The team desperately needs a three-down defensive tackle who can stop the run and has enough juice as a pass rusher to take some of the pressure off of Travon Walker and Josh Hines-Allen. Graham can do all of that and be a disruptive force in the middle of Jacksonville’s defense.
Pro Football Network’s Brentley Weissman
Hey, look it’s a Graham mock. At this point, what has been said about Graham is all that needs to be said.
Mason Graham feels like the forgotten man in this year’s draft class, but I am not sure that will matter much on draft day. Graham is a stout and relentless force at defensive tackle and was the leader of Michigan’s remarkable defense over the last few seasons. The Jacksonville Jaguars need building blocks to right the ship, and I can’t think of a better player to insert into this defense than Graham. His tenacity, play strength, and effort would be a welcomed addition.
CBS Sports’ Tom Fornelli
You probably thought this next mock was going to be for Graham but Tom Fornelli throws a huge curveball in this one.
Fornelli predicts a trade-back scenario from Jacksonville, where the Jags drop down to pick No. 11, switching with San Francisco. The 49ers use the pick to take an offensive tackle, where the Jags use the pick to take Penn State tight end Tyler Warren.
I know Jacksonville is high on Brenton Strange, but Warren is such an intriguing weapon that he’d be hard to pass up here. He’s a tight end, but he doesn’t have to play at tight end. Liam Coen could find plenty of ways to get him and Strange on the field together along with Brian Thomas Jr.
Warren is a dark horse candidate for the Jags that has received buzz in recent weeks. He helps the case for aiding Lawrence and is TE1 in this class. The idea he could be a big wide receiver body while Brenton Strange plays strictly tight end could be something the Jags can’t pass up.
Sources: Penn State TE Tyler Warren has just one scheduled visit — rare for a potential top-10 pick — as teams view him as “one of the cleanest prospects.”
While Warren’s already had multiple private workouts, one team picking in the top 10 canceled theirs last minute, saying:… pic.twitter.com/8m8UvUP4VW
— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) April 6, 2025
NFL.com’s Eric Edholm
Here’s a second Warren mock for you. Edholm mentions that Warren can fill a similar role in Jacksonville that Tyler Higbee fills for the Rams. While Higbee may not be a “big name” or “star” tight end, Higbee is about as sure as they come. If the Jags can get 10 years out of a guy like Warren as LA has done with Higbee, that would be a huge win regardless of position.
With a first-year general manager/head coach combo — and the talent not synching perfectly with need — it’s tricky to forecast the Jaguars’ pick. They’ve made two big offseason additions in the secondary, but I think Liam Coen wants to add pieces to this offense. The versatile Warren can give him a more dangerous Tyler Higbee (whom Coen coached in L.A.).
Tyler Warren (#44) with the ball in his hands. Picking up yards after the catch and as a Wildcat QB.
Real easy mover in a 250+ pound frame who can constantly keep his feet through contact. Really like how quickly he can transition to a runner after the catch. pic.twitter.com/eLb6Iim2tG
— Nate Tice (@Nate_Tice) April 2, 2025
Pro Football Focus’ Fans
Back to our regularly scheduled Graham programming. PFF poled its fans on who should be picked and where and unsurprisingly Graham got slated to Duval. Be warned however, the following first sentece is not going to make anyone smile.
The Jaguars’ highest-graded interior defender, for now, is Jordan Jefferson at 62.7. Graham was the highest-graded defensive tackle in college football in 2024. This fan pick needs no more explanation.
Elite production. National Champion. All-Around Standout.
Mason Graham is the Best Defensive Tackle in the NFL Draft. pic.twitter.com/Jpzdjp9kqD
— PFF College (@PFF_College) April 5, 2025
NFL.com’s Chad Reuter
One word: Graham. Reuter does have Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart going No. 7 overall to the New York Jets which is a fun one. However, Graham to Jacksonville is standard procedure for us fans of teal.
Jacksonville has not made any personnel moves to improve its front four this offseason after giving up 25.6 points per game in 2024. Graham will provide a spark on the line as both a troublesome run defender and an active pass rusher.
NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein
We end this week the same way we started it: with Graham coming to Jacksonville. The Jags may have taken two defensive tackles last year, and signed another, but all signs seem to be pointing to adding another body to that room on April 24.
Graham doesn’t have the freakish size, length or athleticism that others might offer, but he’s tough, consistent and productive — and that’s what Jacksonville needs inside.
Don’t overthink it with Mason Graham. Elite prospect
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— PFF College (@PFF_College) March 25, 2025
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