With the unfolding of the NFL playoffs, the draft order becomes more obvious, showing what teams may have in store for their future.

Here's the latest mock draft after the wild-card round, showing the updated draft order and needs of each team.

1. Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward (QB, Miami)

The Titans take a clean slate at quarterback, as Will Levis didn't live up to expectations. Cam Ward's arm strength, athleticism, and accuracy will help Tennessee in the future.

2. Cleveland Browns – Shedeur Sanders (QB, Colorado)

With Deshaun Watson's health not certain, Cleveland takes Sanders, who is a poised and accurate passer with tremendous potential but also has much work to do to be a ready-made starter.

3. New York Giants – Travis Hunter (WR/TE, Colorado)

The best overall player from the draft belongs to the New York Giants: Travis Hunter, a dual threat as a corner and wide receiver, brings it all to the Big Apple with all-star potential and versatility.

4. New England Patriots – Will Campbell (OT, LSU)

New coach Mike Vrabel opens his tenure fortifying the line for QB Drake Maye: Campbell is too big and has too much in his toolshed not to contribute, providing important protection.

5. Jacksonville Jaguars – Mason Graham (DL, Michigan)

Jacksonville Jaguars address their defensive line with Graham, a dynamic interior force who can excel against the run and pass.

6. Las Vegas Raiders – Tetairoa McMillan (WR, Arizona)

The Raiders replace Davante Adams with McMillan, a physical wide receiver with strong hands and playmaking ability.

7. New York Jets – Will Johnson (CB, Michigan)

With quarterback questions looming, the Jets shore up their defense by pairing Johnson with Sauce Gardner for a lockdown secondary.

8. Carolina Panthers – Abdul Carter (EDGE, Penn State)

The Panthers address their lack of pass rush with Carter, a disruptive force who brings athleticism and aggression to their defensive front.

9. New Orleans Saints – Nic Scourton (EDGE, Texas A&M)

The Saints reinvigorate their old pass rush with Scourton, who brings game-changing power/technique at the edge.

10. Chicago Bears – Kelvin Banks (OT, Texas)

To protect Caleb Williams, the Bears get Banks, a versatile lineman who can cement a shaky offensive front.

11–32: Future Stars and Franchise Rebuilders

From outstanding edge rushers like Mike Green (Ravens) to versatile offensive weapons like Luther Burden (Commanders), the first round is packed with talent ready to shape the league's future.

With the crazy mock draft that is popping out everywhere, the NFL Draft Class of 2025 is going to be iconic. Expect more football actions from us soon.