2025 NFL mock draft for Round 4: Shedeur Sanders is finally picked, Bears get their explosive RB
The excruciatingly long wait is over for Shedeur Sanders in this mock

We're through three rounds in the 2025 NFL Draft and, somehow, Shedeur Sanders is still on the board. Some predicated a fall into Round 2. I don't think anyone in the draft industry saw this coming for the former Colorado quarterback.
Anyway, the marathon that is Day 3 is still in front of us with more than 150 picks remaining. Remember, future All-Pros will be picked on Day 3. And, yes, there are still quality receivers on the board.
Here's a fourth-round mock draft. Enjoy.
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Round 4 - Pick 103
Hancock is a do-everything defensive back to give more stability to the secondary in Tennessee.
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Round 4 - Pick 104
Swinson is a dynamic outside rusher with a diverse set of pass-rush moves who was wildly productive in 2024 in the SEC.
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Round 4 - Pick 105
Doesn't hurt to build the trenches, particularly when you're a Giants team that has struggled blocking defensive fronts for years now. Slater is a nimble and powerful small-school interior lineman.
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Round 4 - Pick 106
The Patriots get a rugged, three-down defensive end to bolster the pass-rushing group.
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Round 4 - Pick 107
Mbow is too unique of a blocking specimen for the Jaguars to pass on him here.
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Round 4 - Pick 108
More weaponry for Geno Smith. Ayomanor is a big, outside receiver with plus long speed.
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Round 4 - Pick 109
There's the explosive running back weapon for Ben Johnson. Tuten ran in the low 4.3s at the combine and has serious escapability in tight quarters.
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Round 4 - Pick 110
Fun YAC weapon for Justin Fields with low 4.40 speed.
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Round 4 - Pick 111
The Eagles have to replenish in the trenches, and Baron is a thick rusher with refined hand work.
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Round 4 - Pick 112
Burke didn't have the cleanest film in 2024 yet is very experienced and has the size to play outside or inside.
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Round 4 - Pick 113
Gadsden would be a developmental heir apparent to George Kittle in San Francisco.
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Round 4 - Pick 114
Frazier doesn't have loads of experience yet demonstrated sub 4.40 speed at the combine and was a magnet to the football at UTSA in 2024.
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Round 4 - Pick 115
Paul is legitimately undersized for the position yet rocks in coverage and rarely misses a tackle.
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Round 4 - Pick 116
Mike McDaniel can no longer resist. He adds another speedy runner to the backfield.
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Round 4 - Pick 117
Frazier will help the Colts recoup the sturdiness and tenacity of their offensive front.
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Round 4 - Pick 118
Horton tested well and was a big-time producer in multiple seasons at Colorado State. Fine value and depth at receiver at this stage of the draft.
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Round 4 - Pick 119
Bryant is a feisty, spindly outside cornerback who'll make plays on the football with good regularity.
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Round 4 - Pick 120
Multiple seasons of quality productivity from Carter and impressive athletic traits lead to this selection by Tennessee.
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Round 4 - Pick 121
Williams is a mountain of a man with starter upside at offensive tackle. Good depth for the Buccaneers up front.
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Round 4 - Pick 122
Mills has Zach Allen-type ability when healthy. More defensive front fortification for Carolina.
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Round 4 - Pick 122
The incredibly long wait is over for Sanders. He lands in Pittsburgh with plenty of hoopla yet isn't in a pressure-packed scenario to start immediately.
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Round 4 - Pick 124
Robinson is a niche, pass-rushing specialist who would be picked at proper value here.
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Round 4 - Pick 125
The Chargers get a savvy zone cornerback to add depth to the secondary on the outside.
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Round 4 - Pick 126
Robinson looks the part of a sturdy interior rusher who could ultimately thrive next to Mason Graham in Cleveland.
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Round 4 - Pick 127
Hinton has excellent size and athleticism to eventually round into form as a steady left tackle in Los Angeles.
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Round 4 - Pick 128
The ubiquitous defensive back, who's mostly deployed at safety, is a fine get here for Washington.
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Round 4 - Pick 129
Farmer is the thick and athletic defensive tackle the Ravens love picking in the middle of the draft.
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Round 4 - Pick 130
The Eagles have a thing for oversized, athletic blockers and that's precisely what Travis is.
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Round 4 - Pick 131
Another receiver with vertical juice in New Orleans. Imagine that. This addresses a need.
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Round 4 - Pick 132
Thornton is a 6-foot-5 burner with low 4.3 speed. He'll be a dangerous niche weapon with Josh Allen in Buffalo.
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Round 4 - Pick 133
To the offensive side for the Chiefs, this time, a skill-position player who can be a high-volume chain mover for Patrick Mahomes.
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Round 4 - Pick 134
A rangy, good-sized linebacker to start his career as the primary backup to Dre Greenlaw in Denver.
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Round 4 - Pick 135
Powell-Ryland has a diverse set of pass-rush moves and multiple years of quality production in the ACC on his resume.
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Round 4 - Pick 136
Hill has the length and athleticism to project to an outside role opposite Nate Wiggins in Baltimore.
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Round 4 - Pick 138
Brown links up with his former teammate, Dominick Puni, in San Francisco.
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