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Top DT Prospect Mason Graham Will Visit 2 Teams This Week

 

The 2025 NFL Draft is just around the corner, and the picture is starting to take shape.

Judging by some of the visits and team needs, fans can start telling who might end up where.

According to a report by Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston, Mason Graham is set to meet with two teams.

“Michigan standout defensive tackle Mason Graham visits [Cleveland] Browns, [Las Vegas] Raiders this week,” Wilson wrote on X.

The Raiders have the No. 6 overall pick, and while they’re reportedly leaning toward taking Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty, they will do their due diligence on Graham.

The Browns, on the other hand, are slated to pick at No. 2 overall, and even though reports state they will draft either Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter or Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter, they also want to meet with Graham.

He looks like an NFL-ready lineman who’s coming from a top-notch program and could make an immediate impact.

However, given his positional value (or lack thereof), he might fall past the top five picks despite being one of the most polished and well-rounded prospects entering the league.

Not many teams are eager to take a defensive tackle that early in the NFL Draft, and superstars at the position, such as Aaron Donald and Cameron Heyward, have been selected much later.

However, Graham may be too good a player to pass on.

It will be interesting to see where he ends up because of how many other players are in the mix to be a top-five selection, but he would bolster any team’s defensive line.

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