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Saints Mock Draft Monday 4/14/2025

Check out the latest New Orleans Saints mock drafts from various NFL experts ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Keep track of the latest NFL mock drafts to find out which prospects the experts think the New Orleans Saints will pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Check out last week's installment.

Part of the Saints Path to the Draft presented by Cox.

Top 10 Draft Prospects by Position

QB | OL | RB | DL | LB | DB | WR | TE

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Saints Mock Draft Tracker for 2025 NFL Draft

These are the most commonly mocked players and positions for the New Orleans Saints' first-round draft pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to the latest mock drafts from the NFL experts.

Most commonly mocked players to the Saints

Player4/7 - 4/133/31 - 4/63/2 - 3/30Pre-CombineTotal
Shedeur Sanders1668232
Will Johnson710231252
Jalon Walker4416529
Will Campbell4615429
Tyler Warren4318732
Jaxson Dart425011
Armand Membou439521
Jihaad Campbell21418
Mason Graham20125
Tetairoa McMillan
21201336
Shemar Stewart2113420
Kelvin Banks Jr.11338
Ashton Jeanty155112
Mykel Williams11141531
Jahdae Barron02608
Cam Ward00202
Azareye'h Thomas
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Benjamin Morrison
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Travis Hunter00202
Mike Green01247
Nic Scourton00022
James Pearce Jr.00134
Matthew Golden00202
Luther Burden III00022
Colston Loveland01113

Most commonly mocked positions to the Saints

Pos.4/7 - 4/133/31 - 4/63/2 - 3/30Pre-CombineTotal
QB20815245
Edge98463497
OT910271258
CB712291462
TE4419835
DT20125
WR21221540
RB155112
CB/WR00202
LB00404
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Top 10 Most Mocked Players to Saints (4/7 - 4/13)

1. Shedeur Sanders (QB, Colorado)

Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders (2) in the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Sept. 16, 2023, in Boulder, Colo.

"Sanders might not have the ceiling Cam Ward has, but he probably offers a safer floor. Once he settles in, Sanders could be something akin to 2024 Jared Goff." - Pat Fitzmaurice

"...I don't see how the New Orleans Saints pass on Sanders here. Shedeur Sanders has the accuracy, poise and touch teams want in a quarterback. He'd be a great fit in Moore's offense, and I like the idea of him pushing Carr for the starting job." - Brentley Weissman

2. Will Johnson (CB, Michigan)

Michigan defensive back Will Johnson celebrates after intercepting a pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Ohio State, Saturday, Nov. 25, 2023, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

"At the end of the day, it just makes sense to go with the best player available and add an immediate contributor in the 2025 NFL Draft. Will Johnson is a complete cornerback with size, speed, fluidity, and instincts. He's physical in coverage and has a high floor with an even higher ceiling. An injury dropped him behind Hunter in this draft, but on tape, the two are neck and neck." - Jacob Infante

"The Saints have a long history of cultivating and featuring impactful and physical corners. If he can put the injury bug behind him, Will Johnson has the makings of a franchise corner who could share the spotlight with "Kool-Aid" McKinstry. It makes sense that the Saints would seek to invest in a top-tier CB such Johnson, who has arguably been the best defensive player at Michigan over the last two seasons. Draft analysts compare him to Jaycee Horn and Patrick Surtain II, CBs who were back-to-back top 10 selections in the 2021 NFL Draft." - Drafttek Staff

3. Will Campbell (OT, LSU)

LSU offensive lineman Will Campbell (66) celebrates with fans who stormed the field after an NCAA college football game against Alabama in Baton Rouge, La., Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022. LSU won 32-31 in overtime.

"Campbell slips to nine not because of talent but due to team preferences. The Saints happily pounce. Whether at tackle or sliding inside to guard, Campbell brings All-Pro upside. New head coach Kellen Moore knows the value of elite trench play from his time in Dallas and Philly." - Alfredo Brown

4. Armand Membou (OT, Missouri)

Missouri offensive lineman Armand Membou (79) sets up at the line of scrimmage during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Alabama, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

"The Saints need to protect Derek Carr up front and Membou makes any offensive line better. Suited to play guard initially, Membou projects as a long-term right tackle going forward. His power in the run game stands out on tape." - Jeff Kerr

"Along with last year's first-round pick, LT Taliese Fuaga, the Saints would have bookends for the forseeable future." - Logan Ulrich

5. Jalon Walker (Edge, Georgia)

Georgia linebacker Jalon Walker (11) sets up for a play against Alabama during the second half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in Tuscaloosa, Ala.

"Walker's quick feet and acceleration make him a handful for offensive linemen to keep up with. The Saints only generated a measly 39 sacks in 2024, so adding the speed of Walker would significantly improve their pass rush. He also comes with off-ball versatility that could allow New Orleans to get creative up front." - Joe DeLeone

6. Tyler Warren (TE, Penn State)

Penn State tight end Tyler Warren (44) plays against Villanova during an NCAA college football game in State College, Pa., on Saturday, Sept.25, 2021.

"The 2025 draft class features another great tight end group, and Warren — a true three-down player with the potential to be a dominant run blocker — is leader of the pack. The tight end position has evolved so much in the last 10 years, and Warren has the talent worthy of a top-10 pick." - Nick Baumgardner

7. Jaxson Dart (QB, Ole Miss)

American team quarterback Jaxson Dart, center, of Mississippi, throws a pass during the first half of the Senior Bowl NCAA college football game against the National team Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, in Mobile, Ala.

"I've watched every 2024 snap of Dart's, and then went back and watched his non-play action, non-RPO, and non-screen work. His decision-making very late in games was problematic, but the rest of it was pretty impressive. He ultimately only had a 2% turnover worthy play rate, so maybe a stretch of forcing a few untimely plays. The Saints are prime to take the risk of Dart's gunslinger profile, and they have the luxury of not forcing him out there immediately with bridge QB Derek Carr under contract. He's actually the perfect stylistic mentor to Dart as a passer, but Dart's athleticism is multiple tiers above. I can see new HC Kellen Moore seeing some young Dak Prescott and young Jalen Hurts in Dart's game. That's who he has been coaching recently. " - Hayden Winks

8. Jihaad Campbell (Edge, Alabama)

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"The Saints can take many routes with this selection, but they will add a defensive player who can fulfill multiple roles. Jihaad Campbell transitioned to linebacker at Alabama, with Will Anderson Jr. and Dallas Turner as the edge rushers. With those two players in the NFL last season, Campbell played both off the ball and on the edge. His versatility will attract many teams, but the Saints will make sure he does not slide outside the top 10." - Logan Lazarczyk

9. Mason Graham (DT, Michigan)

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"Graham is one of the most disruptive interior linemen in college football. The Saints reinforce their defensive line with a high-motor, high-IQ player who fits well in multiple fronts." - D. Wash

10. Shemar Stewart (Edge, Texas A&M)

Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4) tackles Mississippi State quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr. (0) during the second half of an NCAA college football game on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024, in Starkville, Miss. Texas A&M won 34-24. (AP Photo/Randy J. Williams)

"Edge rusher isn't currently the biggest need on the Saints, but it's not a bad idea to add someone to the rotation here. Chase Young is back on a multiyear deal, but Carl Granderson could use some competition... Taking Shemar Stewart here from Texas A&M would be a big risk given his production, but the upside is there and he has the size that the Saints have preferred from their defensive line prospects in recent years." - Charles McDonald

Top 10 Most Mocked Players to the Saints

Will Johnson (CB, Michigan)

Tetairoa McMillan (WR, Arizona)

Tyler Warren (TE, Penn State)

Shedeur Sanders (QB, Colorado)

Mykel Williams (Edge, Georgia)

Jalon Walker (Edge, Georgia)

Will Campbell (OT, LSU)

Armand Membou (OT, Missouri)

Shemar Stewart (Edge, Texas A&M)

Ashton Jeanty (RB, Boise State)

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