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NFL Draft 2025 Day 2: 5 Landing Spots For Edge Rusher Mike Green

The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft came and went but a few high-profile prospects still remain on the board. Shedeur Sanders, Will Johnson, and Mike Green were among the top players available heading into Day 2, which is already underway.
Green is one of the most interesting players who fell to the second round. On talent and production alone, it would appear that he would be a surefire first-round pick. Green tested as the most athletic edge rusher at the NFL Combine, per NFL Next Gen Stats, and has proven to be a force on the field, leading the NCAA with 17 sacks as a redshirt sophomore.
rushers come at a in the NFL but off-the-field issues may have teams questioning his fit in the locker room and decision-makers wondering whether or not the talent outweighs the concerns with his character
Below, we’ll uncover three potential landing spots for Marshall edge rusher Mike Green, who was expected to be among the top rushers available in the 2025 draft class.
Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore has a well-earned reputation for identifying defensive talent on Day 2 and developing mid-round picks into Pro Bowl-caliber players.
Green fits the mold of a Ravens edge rusher. He is explosive, physical, and relentless.
With a strong locker room and established culture, the Ravens may feel confident they can help him mature while maximizing his upside on the field.
Tennessee Titans
Tennessee is looking to build a more consistent rush and Green could be the type of high-ceiling player who might be too good to up for a rebuilding franchise.
The Titans have made it clear they want to get faster and more disruptive defensively, but they still lack a true difference-maker on the edge. Green checks both boxes and could be the type of player that revitalizes Tennessee’s defense for years to come.
If the Titans are committed to picking the best player available, Green would fit the bill and check off a high-priority need on the defensive side of the ball.
Carolina Panthers
Carolina’s need for edge help is among the most urgent in the league. Jadeveon Clowney has been a solid veteran presence, but there’s little stability on the other side. The trio of Pat Jones II, D.J. Wonnum, and DJ Johnson struggled mightily in 2024, failing to crack the top 90 edge defender grades.
After using their top-10 pick on wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan, the Panthers must now turn their attention to the defense.
The Panthers need help generating pressure, and Green’s upside might be too good to up this late. If he’s still on the board when they’re up, he’ll likely be a strong consideration.
Washington Commanders
The Commanders made huge moves to bolster their offense this offseason, trading for Deebo Samuel and revamping the offensive line with Laremy Tunsil and first-rounder Josh Conerly Jr. But defensively, they were a bottom-two unit in 2024 and are now thin at edge rusher.
Green would provide immediate juice to their rush rotation and could earn a large role quickly. With the right developmental plan, he could turn into one of the steals of the draft.
Washington proved last year that the organization is headed in the right direction, making it a strong fit for a player who appears ready for his own redemption story.
Detroit Lions
Dan Campbell’s Lions are always on the lookout for physically gifted, high-motor players who can bring pressure and attitude to the defense.
Detroit already boasts one of the league’s most dominant young rushers in Aidan Hutchinson, but they have a major hole opposite him after releasing Za’Darius Smith. Marcus Davenport was brought in as a low-risk g, but he’s played just six games in the past two years due to injuries.
Green has the kind of skill set and athleticism that would complement Detroit’s current group, giving them another piece in an already formidable front seven. If the Lions believe in their culture’s ability to keep players focused, Green could be a value pick, though Detroit tends to prioritize strong character fits more than most teams.