By Cooper Girolamo
The 2025 NFL draft is coming up and organizations want to ensure they make the correct choice to get their team to the ultimate goal, a Super Bowl Championship. With that, there are some prospects that feel like they are a perfect fit for a certain NFL team.
Abdul Carter
Cleveland Browns (Pick #2)
With star defensive end Myles Garrett recently requesting a trade out of Cleveland, Abdul Carter to the Browns with the second pick in this year’s draft makes too much sense. The 6’3″, 250-pounder out of Penn State is an absolute game-wrecker on the defensive side of the ball. In the 2024-2025 season with the Nittany Lions, Carter had 68 tackles, 12 sacks, two forced fumbles, and was a big reason Penn State reached the College Football Playoffs Semifinals.
With Garrett most likely leaving Cleveland, bringing in another explosive player in Carter to replace him and be the focal point of that Brown defense would be a slam dunk and help bring Cleveland back to the playoffs in the near future. The Browns’ pass rush doesn’t have much behind Garrett either, as Za’Darius Smith, who was traded midseason had the second most sacks on the team with only 5.0.

Will Campbell
Chicago Bears (Pick #10)
Another perfect fit for a prospect in this year’s draft is the LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell going to the Chicago Bears at pick 10. Campbell is a force to be reckoned with coming in at 6’6″, 325, and is a defensive line’s worst nightmare. The craziest thing about Campbell is not his height or weight, it’s that in his three years starting at LSU in just over 2,500 snaps he allowed a total of three sacks in his collegiate career. This includes not allowing a single sack during the entirety of the 2023 season.
What makes him the perfect fit for the Bears is that they were sacked the most out of any team in the 2024-2025 NFL season, with them being sacked a total of 68 times. Their quarterback, former number-one overall pick, Caleb Williams, would love to be protected this season and really show what a special talent he is with more time in the pocket. Their new head coach Ben Johnson, saw what an amazing Offensive Line can do for an offensive in his time as the offensive coordinator with the Lions, and Campbell would sure be the perfect start to revamping that dreadful offensive line.
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Tyler Warren
Denver Broncos (Pick #20)
While teams usually like to refrain from drafting a tight end in the first round because of their positional value, Warren is a special talent, and Broncos head coach, Sean Payton has a history of using tight ends in unique ways. When head coach of the New Orleans Saints, Payton turned Jimmy Graham into the team’s top prospect. He also revolutionized the tight-end position with how he used Taysom Hill. While Warren was listed on the depth chart as a tight end, he lined up at quarterback, running back, fullback, wide receiver, and of course as an inline tight end.
What makes the 6’6″ 260-pound tight end the perfect fit is that he is the same height and a similar weight as Graham with the ability to be a dominant tight end that can also play the versatile role of Hill in the Broncos offense. Warren, who caught 104 passes for 1,233 yards and eight touchdowns a year ago would take the Bo Nix-led offense to new heights.
To top it off the Broncos had statistically the worst tight end room in 2025 in the league with Adam Trautman, Lucas Krull, and Nate Adkins as their tight ends. With their tight end coach Declan Doyle taking the Bears Offensive Coordinator job the soon-to-be-announced new tight end coach can turn Warren into the league’s next great tight end.
