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2025 NFL Draft Redraft: How Every First-Round Pick Looked After One Year

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Published: Apr 14, 2026 Updated: Apr 15, 2026
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PITTSBURGH — The Titans stuck with Cam Ward at No. 1 and the kid delivered enough flashes to keep the faith alive. One year after the 2025 draft boards locked in, those 32 first-rounders just finished their rookie campaigns. Some soared. Others left fans wondering. With the 2026 NFL Draft set to roll into Pittsburgh next week, it’s the perfect time to run it all back.

Quarterbacks Who Earned Another Look

The Titans never wavered on Cam Ward. He survived the gauntlet, posted steady gains, and gave Tennessee hope that the next step forward comes with better support around him. The Giants rolled the dice on Jaxson Dart instead of Abdul Carter, and the former Ole Miss star delivered electric moments that fit John Harbaugh’s scheme. New England watched Will Campbell take his lumps in the Super Bowl but still saw the anchor who powered their resurgence all year. Miami, staring at life without Tua, would have loved Tyler Shough sooner — the Louisville product showed real juice in New Orleans.

Defensive Unicorns and Trade Winners

Cleveland’s decision to trade back and grab Armand Membou at No. 2 looks genius now. The Missouri tackle locked down the run game and flashed elite upside in pass protection. Jacksonville took Nick Emmanwori and watched the South Carolina hybrid become Mike Macdonald’s X-factor in a Super Bowl-winning defense — big enough to play linebacker, fast enough to cover anyone. The Jets landed Abdul Carter and saw him lead all rookies with 66 pressures, 18 QB hits, and 43 hurries. Las Vegas walked away with Mason Graham, who wrecked shop against the run and pass from day one.

Perfect Fits and Instant Impact

Chicago nailed it with Colston Loveland — the Michigan tight end looked tailor-made for Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams. Indianapolis hit the same jackpot with Tyler Warren out of Penn State. Carolina’s Tet McMillan silenced every critic of his 40 time and immediately unlocked Bryce Young. Dallas took Tyler Booker and watched the Alabama guard’s power translate straight to the pros. Seattle’s Grey Zabel transformed their offensive line and helped march to the Super Bowl.

Playoff Implications and What’s Next for 2026

Teams that nailed the 2025 class — Cleveland, New York Jets, Chicago, Seattle — enter this draft with serious momentum and cap flexibility. The Browns proved trading back can pay off huge. Pittsburgh, hosting the 2026 draft right here, will study these lessons closely. Houston got solid production from Kenneth Grant once he settled in. Buffalo grabbed Luther Burden III in the second round and now pairs him with new weapons. The 2026 class won’t feature a QB run like some years, but depth at edge, tackle, and receiver means smart teams can still load up. One year of tape changes everything — and the 2026 draft boards are already shifting because of it.

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Anmol Gupta

Anmol Gupta is a passionate sports journalist and Senior Editor at NHANFL.com. He has a deep understanding of American Football and the NFL draft. Over the past five years, Anmol has covered several major sporting events, focusing on data-driven analysis and tactical breakdowns. When he's not watching matches, he enjoys researching fantasy league strategies.

 

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