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2025 NFL Draft

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2025 Giants Draft Tracker: Pick-by-pick information

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The 2025 NFL Draft is complete.

Here you can find bios, highlights, interviews, photos, and scouting reports on each member of the incoming class.

Round 1

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Pick No. 3: EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State (6-3, 250)

Career Rankings: Finished sixth all-time at Penn State in sacks (23.0), eighth in tackles for loss (39.5) and tied for 12th in forced fumbles (5). Notable: Posted 10 career games with at least two tackles for loss...Appeared in 42 career games, making 35 starts, and finished with 172 tackles (104 solo), 23 sacks, 39.5 tackles for loss, five forced fumbles and 13 pass breakups.

2024 Season Rankings: Placed third in a single season at Penn State in tackles for loss (23.5) and tied for sixth in sacks (12.0). Notable: 2024: Became the first Nittany Lion to post 10+ sacks in a season since Carl Nassib's 15.5 in 2015. 2022: Joined Deion Barnes (10 TFL, 6 sacks; 2012) as the only Penn State freshmen to record 10-plus tackles for loss and 6-plus sacks in a season...Was one of eight linebackers (10 instances) to put up 10-plus tackles for loss and 6-plus sacks in a season at Penn State...Became the first PSU linebacker since Dan Connor (15 TFL, 6.5 sacks; 2007) to reach the milestone...Became Penn State's 15th Unanimous Consensus All-American...Selected the Nagurski-Woodson Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year and the Smith-Brown Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year...Named a first-team All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation, AFCA, Associated Press, FWAA and The Sporting News...Voted All-Big Ten first team by the coaches and media.

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Pick No. 25 (from HOU): QB Jaxson Dart, Ole Miss (6-2, 223)

As a Rebel, put together a career passing line of 735-of-1,118 (65.7 percent) for 10,617 yards, 72 touchdowns and 22 interceptions with a passing efficiency of 162.8 and a per-game average of 272.2 yards in 39 total games played and 38 starts … Added 1,498 yards and 12 touchdowns rushing on 371 attempts, good for 38.4 yards per game and 4.0 yards per carry … Finished with 12,115 yards of total offense on 1,489 total plays, good for 310.6 yards per game … In available records, owns Ole Miss records in wins by a starting quarterback (28) and winning percentage by a starting QB (.737) after going 28-10 as a starter (29-10 during his Ole Miss career overall) … Went 2-1 in bowl games, including a Peach Bowl victory in 2023 that sealed the first 11-win season in Ole Miss history … Set Ole Miss career marks in total offense (12,115), passing yards (10,617), passing efficiency (162.8), 300-yard passing games (15), rushing yards by a QB (1,498), total offense per play (8.14), and tied for the records in yards per pass attempt (9.5), 400-yard passing games (4) … Finished Ole Miss career: second in total TD responsible for (84), passing TD (72), completion percentage (65.7) and fewest interceptions with at least 700 attempts (22); tied for second in yards per completion (14.4); third in completions (735), passing attempts (1,118) and total plays (1,489); fourth in consecutive pass attempts without an interception (177); and 19th in rushing yards (1,498) … Finished career ranked fourth in SEC history in total offense (12,115), one of four QBs in conference history to break 12,000 yards alongside Georgia's Aaron Murray (13,562), Missouri's Drew Lock (12,630) and Florida's Tim Tebow (12,232) … Also finished career ranked fourth in SEC history in total offense per play (8.14), fifth in total offense per game (310.6), ninth in passing yards (10,617; one of 11 in SEC history to break the 10K mark), 11th in passing efficiency (162.8), 15th in completions (735), 17th in completion percentage (65.7), tied for 18th in total TD responsible for (84) and tied for 20th in passing TD (72) … Set SEC and Ole Miss records for single-game consecutive completions (24) vs. Middle Tennessee in 2024, also broke record for most across multiple games (30) … Combined with his time at USC, ended collegiate career 852-of-1,307 (65.2 percent) for 11,970 yards passing with 81 touchdowns, 27 interceptions with a passing efficiency of 158.4 and a per-game average of 266.0 yards in 45 total games played and 41 career starts … Added 1,541 yards and 14 touchdowns rushing on 393 carries … Ended career with 13,511 yards of total offense on 1,700 total plays, good for 300.2 total yards per game.

Round 3

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Pick No. 65: DT Darius Alexander, Toledo (6-4, 305)

2024: Second-team All-MAC selection...Accepted invitation to play in Senior Bowl...40 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 7.5 TFLs...Six tackles, one sack and a 58-yard pick six vs. Pitt in the GameAbove Sports Bowl...Led Rocket defensive lineman with four pass breakups...Career highs with seven tackles, 3.0 TFLs and 2.0 sacks vs. Miami...Named MAC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance vs. the Redhawks...Three tackles and 1.0 TFL vs. UMass and WKU...Did not play in opener vs. Duquesne. 2023: Third-team All-MAC...Played in all 14 games with 11 starts...36 tackles, 5.5 TFL, and 4.0 sacks...Tallied at least two tackles in all 12 regular season games...Posted career-high six tackles vs. Western Michigan (9/23). 2022: Played in 13 games and started in one...21 tackles and 7.0 TFL....Tied career high with five tackles and added career-high 2.5 TFL at Western Michigan...Recorded three tackles and one TFL at Ohio State...Tallied three tackles, 0.5 TFL, and two breakups vs. Kent State. 2021: Played in all 13 games and started in three...21 tackles and 1.0 TFL....Career-high five tackles against WMU...Had four tackles against Colorado State. 2020: Played in all six games, totaling nine tackles and one sack... Season-high four tackles against WMU. 2019: Sat out season as a redshirt. High School: Three-time letterwinner as a defensive lineman...Two-time all-state performer and former Summit Athletic Conference Player of the Year...Had 87 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, and 10 sacks his senior season...Had 97 tackles and 16 tackles for loss as a junior.

Round 4

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Pick No. 105: RB Cam Skattebo, Arizona State (5-10, 219)

2024: 1st-Team AP All-American. 1st-Team All-Big 12 Conference. Set school records with 1,711 rush yds and 2,316 scrimmage yds (both 2nd in FBS behind Ashton Jeanty). Also set school record with 21 rush TD (T-6th in FBS). Averaged 178.2 scrimmage YPG (2nd in FBS behind Jeanty). Named Peach Bowl Offensive MVP in CFP quarterfinal loss to Texas (143 rush yds, 99 rec yds, 42-yd pass TD). First FBS player w/ 1,700+ rush yds & 500+ rec yds in a season since Christian McCaffrey (Stanford, 2015). Only FBS player with 1,000+ rush yds and 600+ rec yds in 2024. PFF: 102 missed tackled forced on runs (2nd in FBS behind Jeanty). PFF: 1,202 rush yds after contact (3rd in FBS). Did not play in the 4th quarter of 4 contests due to score. Finished 5th in voting for the Heisman Trophy. Started 13 games. 2023: Finalist for the Paul Hornung Award (nation's most versatile player). Honorable Mention All-Pac-12 Conference. Led team with 788 rush yards, 9 rush TD. Only player with 1+ pass TD, rush TD, rec TD, and punt in 2023. Punted 8 times. Played in all 12 games with 7 starts. 2022 (Sacramento State): Big Sky Conference Offensive Player of the Year, 1st-Team All-Big Sky. Ranked 8th in the FCS with 1,373 rushing yards. Played in all 13 games with 12 starts. 2021 (Sacramento State): 3rd-Team All-Big Sky. Played in 9 games with 4 starts. High School: Sacramento Bee Offensive Player of the Year as a junior (3,550 rush yards, 42 rush TD).

Round 5

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Pick No. 154 (from SEA): OL Marcus Mbow, Purdue (6-4, 303)

Career: Appeared in 36 games with 32 starts between right guard and tackle. Second Team Freshman All-America (2022). Three-time All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (2022, 2023, 2024). 2024: All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (Coaches). PFF National Team of the Week (Oct. 21). Appeared in and started all 12 games at right tackle. Had a 77.2 run block grade by PFF that finished fifth among Big Ten tackles (min. 250 run block snaps). Allowed just one sack in 306 pass blocking snaps during Big Ten play (nine games). Guided a rushing attack that had four games of at least 200 yards. Helped Purdue to back-to-back 200-yard rushing games with 239 at No. 23 Illinois (Oct. 12) and 208 vs. No. 2 Oregon (Oct. 18). Finished with an 87.3 run block grade and 86.2 offensive grade for his play against Oregon, according to PFF (Oct. 18). Served as a captain in three games. 2023: Appeared and started in six games before sustaining an injury. Helped pave the way the way for the Boilermakers to lead the Big Ten in rushing in conference games (184.6 ypg). All-Big Ten Honorable Mention (Media). 2022: Appeared and started in all 14 games at right guard. Named to College Football News' Freshman All-America Second Team. Honorable Mention All-Big Ten. Helped the Purdue offense lead the Big Ten in passing with 276 yards per game. Led the way for running back Devin Mockobee to break the Purdue freshman rushing record with 968 yards on the ground. 2021: Appeared in four games: High School: Three-star recruit by 247Sports. No. 72-ranked offensive tackle and No. 7-ranked recruit overall in Wisconsin by 247Sports.com. Three-star recruit by Rivals. No. 7-ranked recruit in Wisconsin by Rivals.

Round 7

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Pick No. 219: TE Thomas Fidone II, Nebraska (6-5, 243)

Honors & Awards: Academic All-Big Ten (2022, 2023, 2024). Eight-Time Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll. Brook Berringer Citizenship Team (2021). Tom Osborne Citizenship Team (2021, 2024). 2024 (Junior): A member of the Mackey Award watch list, Thomas Fidone II played in all 13 games in 2024 with nine starts. He set career highs with 36 receptions and 373 receiving yards, ranking fourth on the team in receptions. Fidone caught multiple passes in 10 of his 13 games.

Round 7

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Pick No. 246 (from BUF): CB Korie Black (6-0, 192)

Played five years, finishing with 62 career games played and 38 starts ... Played as a true freshman and sophomore and then started 38 games over his last three years ... His 38 Oklahoma State starts ranked as the most on the defense his final year. 2024 (Super Senior): Voted a season captain by his teammates ... An honorable mention All-big 12 selection ... One of five Cowboy defenders to start all 12 games during the season ... Ranked first on the team, No. 8 in the Big 12 and No. 53 in the FBS with three total interceptions on the year ... Had one interception each against South Dakota State, Kansas State and BYU ... Served as a game captain against Arkansas and Colorado.

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