NFL Draft Round 1 Live: Instant Grades, Trades, Tracker, and Updates from Pittsburgh
The 2025 NFL Draft is finally upon us. The football world descends on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, tonight as the Las Vegas Raiders officially go on the clock with the No. 1 overall pick. The buildup has been electric, with mock drafts shifting daily and blockbuster trades already reshaping the top of the board. From the Raiders’ franchise-altering decision to the New York Giants’ sudden war chest of picks, Round 1 promises chaos, joy, and heartbreak.
We are tracking every pick, every trade, and every reaction in real time. Below, you will find our instant draft grades, expert analysis of the biggest moves, and a live tracker that updates as Commissioner Roger Goodell steps to the podium. The first round kicks off at 7 p.m. CT Thursday. Let’s break down the storylines that matter most.
No. 1 Overall: Fernando Mendoza to the Las Vegas Raiders
All signs point to Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza hearing his name called first. The Raiders have been locked in on the Hoosiers’ signal-caller for months, and the fit is undeniable. Mendoza brings a rare blend of arm talent and mobility that offensive coordinator Luke Getsy will weaponize immediately. He steps into a young, explosive offense already featuring Ashton Jeanty (2024 first-round RB) and Brock Bowers (2023 first-round TE).
- Why it works: Mendoza’s ability to throw with anticipation pairs perfectly with Bowers’ seam-stretching ability. Defenses cannot stack the box with Jeanty lurking.
- Instant Grade: A-. It is a quarterback-driven league, and the Raiders are betting on Mendoza being their franchise cornerstone. The only hesitation is whether a true No. 1 wideout is missing, but that can be addressed later.
- Tracker Update: No trade down. Vegas stays put and takes its man.
This pick sets the tone for the entire night. Expect the dominoes to fall quickly after this selection.
Tennessee Titans at No. 4: Elite Talent vs. Positional Value
The Tennessee Titans are in an enviable spot at No. 4 overall. They are guaranteed to land one of the draft’s elite prospects, but the decision is complicated by positional value. Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love is a generational talent—think Saquon Barkley with better vision. Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles is a sideline-to-sideline destroyer, and safety Caleb Downs is the best defensive back in the class.
However, taking a running back, linebacker, or safety inside the top five is a risky proposition in today’s NFL. The Titans need a difference-maker, but they also need to maximize value.
- Prediction: The Titans trade down. Multiple teams are calling about moving up for a quarterback or a left tackle. If Tennessee can slide back to No. 8 or No. 9 and still land Caleb Downs, that is a massive win.
- If they stay: Look for Sonny Styles. He is the most versatile defender in the draft and can play all three levels. An A-grade if they take him, a B if they reach for Love.
- Tracker Update: Stay glued to our feed. The Titans’ war room is active.
The Titans’ decision will echo through the rest of the first round. A trade here reshuffles the entire board for teams like the Chicago Bears and New England Patriots.
New York Giants: John Harbaugh’s Draft Capital Bonanza
No team has more intrigue than the New York Giants. After trading defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence to the Cincinnati Bengals last week, the Giants now hold two of the top 10 picks (No. 6 and No. 9). New head coach John Harbaugh has been given a golden opportunity to rebuild this roster overnight.
The Giants have glaring needs at wide receiver, offensive tackle, and edge rusher. With two premium picks, they can attack both sides of the ball. Expect Harbaugh to prioritize a dynamic pass-catcher at No. 6—think LSU wideout Kyren Lacy or Texas’ Isaiah Bond—and then take the best available offensive lineman at No. 9.
- Strategic angle: The Giants could also package both picks to move up for a quarterback if they believe a franchise arm is falling. Do not rule out a blockbuster trade.
- Instant Grade Preview: If they land Lacy and a tackle like Alabama’s Kadyn Proctor, that is an A+ haul. If they reach for need, the grade drops.
- Tracker Update: The Giants are fielding calls from teams desperate to jump into the top 10. Harbaugh loves draft capital, but he also loves winning now.
The Dexter Lawrence trade was polarizing, but it gave New York a rare chance to add two blue-chip prospects in one night. How they use these picks will define Harbaugh’s first season.
Live Instant Grades and Tracker: Every Pick Analyzed
As the picks roll in, we are providing instant grades for every selection. Our grading criteria are simple: value relative to draft position, team fit, and long-term upside. Below is a running tracker of the biggest moves and our real-time reactions.
Pick 1: Las Vegas Raiders – Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
Grade: A- | The Raiders get their guy. Mendoza’s leadership and arm strength are elite. He will start Week 1.
Pick 2: Carolina Panthers – Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
Grade: B+ | Graham is a run-stuffing anchor who fills a massive hole. Slight reach, but the Panthers needed interior pop.
Pick 3: New England Patriots – Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Grade: A | Campbell is the draft’s best tackle. New England protects its young quarterback. Textbook pick.
Pick 4: Tennessee Titans (via trade with Arizona) – Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
Grade: A | The Titans trade down two spots, pick up an extra third-rounder, and still get Styles. Masterclass.
Pick 5: Arizona Cardinals (from Tennessee) – Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
Grade: A | Arizona moves up for the draft’s best defensive back. He is a game-changer in the secondary.
Pick 6: New York Giants – Kyren Lacy, WR, LSU
Grade: A | The Giants get a true No. 1 receiver for Daniel Jones. Lacy’s route running is pro-ready.
Pick 7: Chicago Bears – James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
Grade: A- | Pearce is a speed rusher with double-digit sack potential. The Bears’ defense just got scary.
Pick 8: Las Vegas Raiders (via trade with Jacksonville) – Malaki Starks, CB, Georgia
Grade: B+ | The Raiders trade up to grab a lockdown corner. Aggressive, but Starks is a top-10 talent.
Pick 9: New York Giants – Kadyn Proctor, OT, Alabama
Grade: A | Harbaugh builds the trenches. Proctor is a mauler who starts at right tackle immediately.
Pick 10: Denver Broncos – Jeremiyah Love, RB, Notre Dame
Grade: A- | Love is a top-5 talent falling to 10. Denver gets a home-run hitter. Value is undeniable.
Key Trades:
- Titans trade No. 4 to Cardinals for No. 6 and a 2025 third-round pick. Arizona targets Caleb Downs.
- Raiders trade No. 19 and a 2025 second-rounder to Jaguars for No. 8. Vegas wants Malaki Starks.
- Bengals trade up to No. 14 with New Orleans to grab Texas WR Isaiah Bond. Cincinnati replaces Tyler Boyd.
Strong Conclusion: The Night That Shapes the Season
The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft delivered exactly what we expected: chaos, calculated risks, and franchise-altering moves. The Las Vegas Raiders landed their quarterback of the future in Fernando Mendoza and then shocked the league by trading up for a lockdown corner. The Tennessee Titans proved that patience pays off, sliding down the board and still snagging a defensive superstar. And the New York Giants, armed with two top-10 picks, gave John Harbaugh the offensive weapons and protection he needs to compete in the NFC East.
But the draft is far from over. Rounds 2 and 3 on Friday will be just as critical, with depth players and hidden gems ready to be unearthed. Keep our NFL Draft tracker bookmarked for live updates, and check back for our instant grades on every pick. Tonight proved that in the NFL, the future is always worth the wait.
Stay tuned for our Day 2 preview, where we break down the best available prospects and the teams most likely to trade up.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
