10 Teams That Totally Crushed the 2025 NFL Draft

The 2025 NFL Draft gave us everything—wild trades, surprise slides, and those glorious “did they really just do that?!” moments. 

As the dust settles and the draft grades roll in, some front offices are out here looking like geniuses while others… well, didn’t make this list. These 10 teams walked away with the most buzz, the best hauls, and a whole lot of fanbase optimism.

1. Cleveland Browns

Call us shocked, but Cleveland cooked. They snagged Michigan’s Mason Graham to clog up the middle, nabbed tackling machine Carson Schwesinger, and somehow got Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round. Oh, and they added a 2026 first-rounder just for fun. Smart, bold, and future-proof—the Browns were in their bag.

2. New York Giants

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The Giants hit the jackpot at No. 3 and made a sneaky-good trade for QB Jaxson Dart, who could be their guy of the future. Toss in a few likely Week 1 starters and this draft class has Brian Daboll doing cartwheels in the war room.

3. Seattle Seahawks

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Seattle quietly pulled off one of the most complete drafts. They got a do-it-all offensive lineman in Zabel, defensive steals like Emmanwori and Arroyo, and a high-upside QB in Alabama’s Jalen Milroe. Pete Carroll may be gone, but this front office still knows how to play the board.

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Only three teams got an “A” from CBS Sports, and Tampa was one of them. They crushed every pick with perfect value and long-term vision. The NFC South should be nervous—this team is on the come-up.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars

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The Jags went big and bold, trading up to No. 2 to grab the electric Travis Hunter. That move alone would’ve turned heads, but they followed it up with a strong overall class. Jacksonville isn’t just trying to win now—they’re trying to build something scary.

6. Kansas City Chiefs

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Champions don’t rebuild—they reload. The Chiefs landed instant contributors and future stars, proving once again that Brett Veach doesn’t miss. Their Super Bowl window? Still wide open.

7. New England Patriots

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New era, new vibes. Jerod Mayo’s first draft as head coach was calm, calculated, and quietly impressive. The Pats filled major needs and picked up high-upside guys who fit their system perfectly.

8. Philadelphia Eagles

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Business as usual in Philly: dominate the trenches, find value all over the board, and walk away with one of the best draft classes. They didn’t overthink it—they just nailed it.

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9. Buffalo Bills

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Buffalo added serious speed with Maxwell Hairston, who was basically a blur at the combine. They targeted versatility and immediate impact, and analysts loved it. The Bills are keeping that Super Bowl dream alive.

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10. Los Angeles Chargers

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Jim Harbaugh showed up and immediately got to work. The Chargers added help for Justin Herbert, beefed up the defense, and brought in talent that fits like a glove. If this draft class clicks, LA could be a problem real soon.

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