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NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah drops final big board of 2025 draft

April 22, 2025 by Acme Packing Company

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Jeremiah released his top 150 players in the 2025 draft on Monday

NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah, a staple of the draft cycle and former NFL scout, ranked the best 150 players in the draft for his final big board of 2025. Usually, Jeremiah is one of the more accurate predictors of draft position since he joined the media.

Below are the players who he currently has ranked in his top 150 who visited the Green Bay Packers on reported pre-draft visits this offseason. As a reminder, only 25 of the Packers’ 30 visits have been reported, meaning there are still five visits that have yet to be unearthed.

Green Bay Packers’ 2025 visits

  • #14: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
  • #18: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
  • #19: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
  • #22: Mykel Williams, DE, Georgia
  • #23: Shemar Stewart, DE, Texas A&M
  • #28: Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
  • #33: James Pearce Jr., DE, Tennessee
  • #37: Josh Simmons, OL, Ohio State
  • #42: Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss
  • #64: Jordan Burch, DE, Oregon
  • #67: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
  • #69: Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina
  • #73: Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
  • #82: Tai Felton, WR, Maryland
  • #98: T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina
  • #104: Elijah Roberts, DT, SMU
  • #118: Anthony Belton, OL, North Carolina State

There are a couple of notable things here. First of all, Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond, who turned himself in on a sexual assault warrant one day after his visit with the Packers, is not ranked on Jeremiah’s list. Last week, The Athletic’s Dane Brugler, another well-respected member of the draft media, dropped a seven-round mock draft. Bond didn’t make the cut.

It’s safe to say that Bond, who was once ranked 31st on the consensus draft board last season, appears untouchable to NFL teams until his legal matter is resolved.

Another piece of information that is interesting is that Jeremiah listed Elijah Roberts of SMU as a defensive tackle, not a defensive end. While Roberts is a big defensive end, weighing in at 285 pounds at the combine, he was almost always lined up on the edge for the Mustangs over the last two years.

One player whom Jeremiah is significantly lower on than the consensus is East Carolina Shavon Revel Jr., who is ranked as an early third-round selection by Jeremiah. On the consensus draft board, he’s considered an early second-round pick, in the conversation for the back end of the first round. Revel tore his ACL in practice last season, so Jeremiah’s ranking might reflect some of the medical information he’s received from around the league.

Another player coming off of injury, Ohio State left tackle Josh Simmons, is also a little lower on Jeremiah’s list. For what it’s worth, Simmons was initially planning on attending the draft in Green Bay, but he has since pulled out of the event. Maybe that’s a sign that his patellar tendon tear is going to impact which day he’s selected on.

A Packers visitor whom Jeremiah is higher on than the consensus is Maryland receiver Tai Felton, who is ranked 50 spots higher for DJ than on the consensus draft board. ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. also mocked Felton on Day 2 in his latest three-round mock draft, so I guess you can call Felton a late riser — AKA a player the media was late on in the draft process. Felton’s calling card is his speed, which clocked in at 4.37 seconds in the 40-yard dash at the combine.

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