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    2025 NFL Mock Draft Picks for Every NFC West Team: Predicting the Cardinals’, Seahawks’, and Others’ Selections

    The 2025 NFL Draft may be months out, but it's never too early to take a closer look at who teams could select. Who should each NFC West team select next year?

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    The 2025 NFL Draft may be months out, but it’s never too early to take a closer look at who teams could select. Let’s take a look at which prospects were mocked to each NFC West team in Pro Football Network’s latest mock draft.

    Projecting Who All 16 NFC West Teams Will Select in 2025 NFL Draft

    7) Arizona Cardinals: Deone Walker, IDL, Kentucky

    As a South Carolina fan, there isn’t a player on the schedule that scares me more than Deone Walker, who has been outright dominant despite playing slightly out of position on the Wildcats’ front. Walker is 6’6″, 350 pounds, and still lined up outside the guard 269 times in 2023, a testament to his ridiculous athleticism and explosion.

    12) Seattle Seahawks: Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State

    Abdul Carter doesn’t have a ton of film on the edge because, until the 2024 preseason, he was almost exclusively an off-ball linebacker. This season, James Franklin plans to deploy him “Wherever he helps us the most.” Make no mistake, he’s an explosive edge rusher at the next level.

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    17) Los Angeles Rams: Carson Beck, QB, Georgia

    Many speculated that the Rams would be a dark-horse candidate to pick a quarterback in the loaded 2024 class. That never materialized as the Rams neglected to take 36-year-old Matthew Stafford’s eventual successor.

    Los Angeles is too good to get its pick of the litter, and rather than letting it all collapse first, taking the high-floor Carson Beck could be a solution if he falls this far.

    31) San Francisco 49ers: Tyleik Williams, IDL, Ohio State

    It’s possible that Tyleik Williams would have been in the first-round conversation in 2024, had he not decided to return to the Buckeyes. He’s the type of two-gapping run-stopper you’d expect from a guy his size but has interesting pass-rushing upside, too, making him a nightmare on San Francisco’s defensive front.

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