2025 NFL Mock Draft Picks for Every AFC West Team: Predicting the Raiders’ and Chargers’ Selections

Which players will land in the AFC West in the 2025 NFL Draft? Here's who we have entering that division in our latest mock draft.

The Kansas City Chiefs aren’t just the kings of the NFL, but they have won eight years in a row.

The NFL Draft is a great way for teams to improve their rosters and challenge for playoff spots, so what could we see from the AFC West when next year’s draft comes around?

Here’s who we have those four teams selecting in our latest NFL Mock Draft using Pro Football Network’s Mock Draft Simulator.


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Projecting Who All 4 AFC West Teams Will Select in 2025 NFL Draft

4) Denver Broncos: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

The Broncos aren’t likely to make a lot of noise in 2024, but Sean Payton will want to see if Bo Nix is the guy. If Nix flashes, he’ll need some help. Kelvin Banks Jr. is a mammoth offensive tackle with elite upside. Getting a pass-blocking left tackle for the future is a must if Nix ends up being even halfway decent at quarterback.

5) Las Vegas Raiders: Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama

If the Raiders don’t take a quarterback in 2025, I’ll be convinced no one in that front office wants to win. Sorry, Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew, but there’s bound to be an upgrade in the draft, even if I’m not sold on this quarterback class.

Jalen Milroe offers the best combination of high ceiling and acceptable floor to make him QB1 at this point (But watch out for other dynamic options flying up boards).

18) Los Angeles Chargers: Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia

The Chargers have several holes defensively, and the value at corner makes the position something to consider.

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That being said, Jim Harbaugh is always going to build his teams in the trenches, and Mykel Williams is a moldable, potentially elite edge rusher. His bend and athleticism make him a candidate to move up into the top five in the class.

32) Kansas City Chiefs: T.J. Sanders, IDL, South Carolina

Another potential name that could rise to the top of a deep interior defensive lineman class is T.J. Sanders, a guy who, up until now, has been a rotational piece on a deep South Carolina front. He has elite athleticism and pass-rushing potency. Sanders is a guy who could see his stock rise significantly with a strong senior season.

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