2025 Draft thread

Note: "General consensus is based upon what I've seen/read, and not on anything from here.


Defense with the first 3 picks:

4th Round, No. 106 overall | Craig Woodson, DB, Cal​


-6'0" 210lbs

Tested faster than he plays, which is not good for a team that needs a fast cover safety. Not a great tackler for a safety, either.

4th Round, No. 137 overall (compensatory; from Seattle) | Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State​


-6'3" 314lbs

Technique issues, and a question of strength for handling double teams. Beyond that, I'll leave this for LG to talk more about

5th Round, No. 146 overall (from Carolina) | Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU​


-6'4" 255lbs

Size and strength issues, and not as explosive off the ball as you'd like to see in order to make up for the thin frame.

I'll pay you tomorrow. Thank you!
 
No I'm talking out of my ass


That's not going to be worse than most draft profiles. I just didn't know if you had something like "explosive/a rock against the run/really smart/something else" or just like him as a general choice, so thanks.
 
Everyone:


Just remember the most important thing in this draft:


It was racist that Shedeur didn't get drafted in the top of round one, even though the number one overall pick was a black quarterback, and the top three picks overall were black.
 
I'm not gonna kill the Browns for trading out of #2 and passing on Hunter because they got a haul... but I think it's pretty safe to say now they fucked things up.. No idea what they are thinking with that QB room.
 
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com gave an analysis of Borregales for his draft profile. Borregales was projected to be selected in the fifth or sixth round, which is very high for a kicker prospect.


“Four-year kicker who leaves Miami with a reputation for being accurate and clutch,” Zierlein wrote. “The keys to Borregales’ accuracy are his repeatable stroke and consistent ball-striking. He doesn’t have a cannon for a right leg but he has enough power to hit from distance at an admirable clip. He has a good chance to win a pro job as a rookie.”
 
So, do the Browns get an F for taking Shedeur at 5-144, in addition to trading up for him?
Only if there’s basically universal consensus that 31 teams had him off their draft board.

Richards was a unique pick. No one had else him as a second round pick or even a third round pick. No one.
 
I'm not gonna kill the Browns for trading out of #2 and passing on Hunter because they got a haul... but I think it's pretty safe to say now they fucked things up.. No idea what they are thinking with that QB room.


"Anyone but DeShaun"
 
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com gave an analysis of Borregales for his draft profile. Borregales was projected to be selected in the fifth or sixth round, which is very high for a kicker prospect.


“Four-year kicker who leaves Miami with a reputation for being accurate and clutch,” Zierlein wrote. “The keys to Borregales’ accuracy are his repeatable stroke and consistent ball-striking. He doesn’t have a cannon for a right leg but he has enough power to hit from distance at an admirable clip. He has a good chance to win a pro job as a rookie.”
he's clearly the best K prospect this year, though he's never kicked in the cold. Just comes down to if you are a "don't draft fucking kickers" guy or not. I haven't been one of them, I don't mind a 6th or 7th for a kicker... But I understand that point of view for sure.
 
Gotta say the NFL pundits do a great job of holding your interest even though these late round picks have such little probability of sticking.

The NBA really needs to take note of how passionate these guys are, and the mix of old school scouts, stat geeks, former players…they all do their homework.
 
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