My 2025 NFL Mock Draft.
2025 NFL Mock Draft.
I Try To Play Pseudo-GM, Mocking All 32 Selections Teams. I Don’t Project Trades Because That’s A Calculus Thats Beyond My Scope Of Knowledge AT The Moment So I Follow The Board As Already Structured But Of course, we Both Know Trades Will Happen On Draft Night. Quarterbacks Usually Get Pushed Up During The Draft, So I don’t Expect Jalen Milroe To Fall All The Way To Pick 67 With So Many Teams Searching For Answers At The Position. I’m Not Clairvoyant, But Quarterbacks Usually Go Higher Than Expected, Meaning Pre-draft Talk Usually Comes Across As Nothing But Noise. AS Quarterbacks Rise And Maybe Corners, I expect Some Receivers To drop Further Down The Board.
1)Tennessee Titans, Cam Ward, Quarterback, Miami—I’m Not Going To The Hype Surrounding The Titans Taking Abdul Carter The Consensus Number One Overall Prospect Even With The Teams’s Need At Edge Rusher. I Wouldn’t Make Award This Pick As I’ve Become Reticent Of Quarterback prospects who Thrive Out Of Structure In College As That Play Style Rarely translates to NFL Success. Ward Plays The Game In A Way Thats Cool To Watch But I’m Not Sure About How Much Success He’ll Encounter If The Miami Product Doesn’t Develop An “Structured” Game, Pocket Proficient Game. If I’m Making This Pick I’d Bail Out Of This Position But The Titans Have To Make A Decision At Quarterback Even If The Result Could Mean The Franchise Returns To This Position Next Year.
2)Cleveland Browns, Travis Hunter, Athlete, Colorado— The Countdown Starts On The Pending Browns And Deshaun Watson split, and While A Split Most Likely won't Happen This Year I don’t Believe The Browns Should Take A Quarterback This Early In The Draft Or Really at all. Cleveland Has a Roster Filled With Holes And The Number Two Pick Places Cleveland In A Prime Trade Back Space. I’m Not Projecting Trades So The Browns Take Travis Hunter. Hunter Ranks As The Top Football Player In This Class And The Browns Need Help At Both Positions Hunter Strives To Play. IN Cleveland Hunter Would Function Better As A wide Receiver Alongside Jerry Jeudy. Travis Playing Both Sides Of The Ball Will Remain A Topic Of Discussion And An Absurd Proposition Until The Brown Coaching Staff Finalize Which Position He Plays But The Heisman Trophy Winner Will Bring Some Excitement To Cleveland. Trust Me Andrew Barry is Trade Out Because Travis Hunter Won’t Anchor An Offensive Line or Provide Added Pass Rush.
3)New York Giants, Shedeur Sanders, Quarterback, Colorado— The Giants Signed Russell Wilson To A One Year Deal On The Back End Of The Free Agency. Russ Has Declared From The Onset Of The Deal He Expects To Takeover The Starter Job But He’s Neither The Answer At Quarterback Now Or In The Future. Shedeur Sanders Ranks As The Top Passer In My Eyes. He Can Make all the Level Throws Even Without The Can Arm, And “iffy” Footwork At Times. He’s A Pocket First Guy Who won't Have To Adapt To “Pro Style” Offenses In The NFL. Shedeur Plays Ball Closer To What We Saw From CJ Stroud Coming Out Of Ohio State Two Years Ago and He Should At Least Stir Up A Lot Of Media Interest, For The Right Reason For The Franchise Once More.
4)New England Patriots, Will Campbell, Tackle, LSU—The Patriots stand as The Enigma Of The Top Five Because This Pick Can Go In Any Direction Depending On How The Cards Fall. The Patriots Have Opening all Across The Roster Outside Of Corner and Quarterback. Despite The Raging Debate about Whether He’s A Guard Or A Tackle Will Campbell Continues To Rank As The Highest Draft-able Offensive Lineman In This Class. the LSU Product Bring Three Years Of Starting College Level Experience, Quick Feet, and Elite athleticism. He’s Got some Technical Elements Of His game To Improve Like Consistently Working His Hands and That Will Come With A Higher Level Of Play In The NFL. The Team, In This Case, The Patriots Will Have To decide whether Campbell Fits Better At Guard Or If He Has Enough Core and Anchor Strength To Live Out An Island In Pass Protection. The Patriots Should Trade Down Especially with Other Offensive Lineman Who Project Better At Tackle But Come In Less Touted Or A Lesser Guard Prospect Or A Tight End. I Love Tight End Colton Loveland From Michigan For This Team Just Not At Pick Four.
5)Jacksonville Jaguars, Will Johnson, Cornerback Michigan—In A None Travis Hunter Reality Will Johnson Enters The Draft The Top Corner Of This Class. The Michigan Product Johnson Possess Excellent Size At 6’2 He’s A Quick Footed Bendy Mover With Great Instinct, Play Recognition, And Excellent Ball Skills. The Jaguars Finished Last(Or Near Last) In The NFL against The Pass In Any Meaningful Statistic. Johnson Can Tackle When He’s Dead To Rights With A Guy But Needs To Work on His Open Space. He’s Never Allowed A Passer Rating Above 70 For The Season Playing Against Some Of The Better Competition In The BIG10. His Closing Speed Would Rival any Receiver and I Don’t Think I’ve Ever A Corner Close On The Ball Like Johnson. The Jags Spent Some Coin In Free Agency “Revamping” Their Secondary But None Of The Players Signed Have The Upside Or Talent Of Johnson, He’s an Immediate Cornerback.
Las Vegas Raiders, Tet McMillian, Wide Receiver, Arizona—The Raiders Did Something LAST season The Franchise Hasn’t Done In Some Time Nailing On Their First Round Pick in Brock Bowers. The Projections For Ashton Jeanty Look “Cute” But a Running Back This High In a Class Heavy On Running Backs. Brock Bowers Remains The Number One Receiving Threat But He’s Not A Receiver. I’m Bullish On Tet He’s Every Bit 6’5 With Excellent Hand But He Lacks Twitch and Any Next Level Wiggle. Geno Smith Had A Bug Receiver In DK Metcalf In Seattle These Last Two Season, Tet Lacks DK’s Explosive But Arizona Can Play “X” Receiver And Use His Frame To Displace Coverage. The Raiders Could Also Look for defense on The Edge To Add An Elite Presence Next To Maxx Crosby.
7)New York Jets, Kelvin Banks, Offensive Tackle, Texas—The Jets Signed Justin Fields to a Starter level In-between Deal To Takeover For At Least The Season And Possibly The Franchise Guy. Regardless Of Whom directs The Offense For The Next Decade, Or three seasons Like Most Jets Starters That Passer Will Need Protection. The Jets Finished 25th In Pass Block Rate And Justin Fields Remains One Of The Most Sackable Quarterbacks In Football. Kelvin Banks Projects As The Next Best Offensive Tackle and Left Tackle In This Draft Having Started Three years At Texas(32 Games Total) and one Year In The SEC against Top Flight Talent. Banks Has a Strong Frame, and Length For Handling Rusher, Technically Sound, and Enters The League With A High Pedigree For Run Blocking, Which The Jets Need For Opening Pathways For Fields and Breece Hall.
8)Carolina Panthers, Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State—The Panthers Would Hope Carter Falls To Them At Seven But May Have To Jump To The Patriots To Escape The Raiders At Six. The Panthers Finished Near The Bottom In Getting After The Passer, 31st In Pass Rush Win Rate, Last In Pressure Percentage, And Fourth In Total Sacks. Carter brings A unique Package Of Athleticism and Positional Flexibility having Spent Time At Linebacker And Edge. Having Only Transitioned To Full-Time Pass Rush for Just One Season Carter Enters The NFL Packed With Untapped Potential With a 22.6% Pass Rush Win Rate.
9)New Orleans Saints, Jaxson Dart, Quarterback, Ole Miss—The Saints At Nine Creates The Most Tension and Anxiousness in The Draft Filled With Twist And Turns. The Franchise Has One Of The Worst Rosters In Football and They Can't Continue This Dive Downs This Cavernous Trench Reaching For Cap Life Rafts Every Season. Every Position Group On The roster except Safety Needs Depth Or A Upgrade But The Saints Have A Challenging Quandary At Quarterback With Derek Carr And Generally Underwhelming So Far In His Career Stint With The team and I Don’t Buy The Spencer Rattler Because He Didn’t Look Good Last Year Either. The Saints Need To Rebuild and Bring in A Young Rookie Contract Quarterback. Dart Has “Promise” Even If He Projects As A Prospect With Work and Construction Ahead Of Him. I Don't think The Saints “Reach” At Nine As Both Bo Nix and Micheal Penix Jr. went Earlier Than Expected Last year And If the Saints Fall Apart They Can Get Another Shot The Following Year At Worse.
10)Chicago Bears, Mason Graham, Defensive Tackle, Michigan—At Ten Offensive Line Would Have Stood Out At The End Of The Season And Chicago Made Some Moves To Improve The Situation Up Front For Caleb Williams but They Still Have Work in Front Of Them With Joe Thuney on A One Year Deal. The Bears also Added To Their Defensive Line In Free Agency The Team Needs Added Pressure Generators Up The Middle. Mason Graham comes In As A Top Five Player In The Draft, Projected To Go As High As Three. He’s An Explosive Blocker Eater But Surprisingly athletic and Flexible He is Moving And Control Gaps. Mason and Projects Functions Better As A 3-Technique who Demands A Double Team But He played all Across The Line At Michigan. Even With Shorter Arms, His Balance Allows Him to Discard Blockers Who Use Poor Leverage. Graham’s Teammate Michigan Tight End Colston Loveland Could Be At Play Here For The Bears.
11)Sab Francisco 49ers, -Armand Membou, Offensive Tackle, Missouri -- Like An Old Car The Niners Had Their Super Bowl Runner-Up Roster Torn Down Last Season Leaving Holes and Opening Just About Everywhere. Entering The Final “Inexpensive” Year Of Quarterback Brock Purdy’s Contract And Have To Get Cheaper At Key Spots. Member Out Of Missouri ranks As The Highest Offensive Lineman But He is positioned as A Right Tackle. Membou Earned a 94 Athletic Score, Ran A 4.91 In The Forty, 17.4 10 Yard Split(99th Percentile) At 325 Lbs and Broad Jump 9’7 Feet. He Plays With good Power and Balance and Didn’t Allow A Sack In SEC play Last Season. Membou Lacks The Length, Just 48th Percentile Arms, To Play At Left Tackle.
12)Dallas Cowboys, Tyler Warren, Tight End, Penn State-- The Cowboys Have A Roster Filled With Hole And Could Go In Any Direction At Eleven. The Team Has spent Three Of Their Last Six 1st Round Picks On the Offensive Line But Still Have A Need At The Position. Egde Remains a Concern After Losing A Ton Of Talent On The Line. The Team Also Need Another Outside Weapon next To(Or Opposite)Ceedee Lamb. The Cowboys Can Execute As Many Of Those Needs In With Tight End Tyler Warren. Over Five-Season In Penn State Warren Developed Into The Number Tight End On The Board. In His Final year In College Warren Amassed 1230 Receiving Yards, on Just 6.9 Average Depth Of Target, Eight Touchdowns, 19 Missed Tackles, and 93.4 Receiving grades from PFF.
13)Miami Dolphins, Josh Simmons, Offensive Tackle, Ohio State—The Dolphins Offensive Line Got Decimated By Injuries And Recent Retirement Of Offensive Tackle Terron Armstead. Simmons Suffered A Knee Injury in October and Isn’t Expected To Return To Football Until Oct 2025 But He’s Gotten Rave Reviews On Film For His Athletic Prowess and Movement Skills. He’s A Powerful Blocker With solid Technique For Mirroring Pass Rushers and Some Plaudits Have Deemed Him The Best Blindside Block With Still Untapped Upside. He Lacks Length, Like Nearly Every Tackle In This Draft, and If The Dolphins Want To Grab A Player Ready To Start They Trade Up Or Settle For A Player Of A Lower Caliber.
14)Indianapolis Colts, Colston Loveland, Tight End, Michigan--The Colts Have A Pretty Solid Roster If They Figure Out That Whole Quarterback Issue. One Way To Absolve Bad Quarterback Play adding More Pass Catching Weapons And Very Few If Amy Compare To Michigan Tight End Colston Loveland. A move Tight End Standing 6’6 With excellent, Smooth Movement Skills and Route running Loveland Will Add A Brilliant Pass Catching Threat That Will Lift the Colts' Passing Offense to the Top Of The League--Regardless Of Who Starts At Quarterback Next Season. He Doesn’t Add Much In Terms Of Blocking But The Colts Have a Tight End For Blocking. Loveland Doesn’t Offer Much Versatility As He’s Also Built Similar To Micheal Pittman But Loveland Might Posses a Proficient, Fluid Movement Skill and He’s deft After The Catch(5.2 Yards after The Catch). For My Money, He’s The Best Pass Catcher In The Draft. 15) Atlanta Falcons, Shemar Stewart, Edge Rusher Texas A&M—here We Go Again With The Falcons Who Unlike Any Other Team In This Drfat Have A Clear Position To Address And Thats Pass Rusher. You Don’t Need To Know Football To Know The Falcons Need a Pass Rush My Niece Could Mock This Pick Here. The Falcons Shouldn’t Have To Move Up In This draft After Abdul Carter Comes Off The Board The Team should Have Their Pick Of The Litter Of The Remaining pass rushers and Shemar Stewart Looks Like That Guy. His Name Gotten His Name Entrenched In The Top Ten, Number One Edge Rusher Conversation But His Lack Of Production Has Made Some observer Reticent. Teams Should Acknowledge The Lack Of Production but His Tape Speaks volumes About Stewart’s Game and His Capacity To Beat Blockers and Attack The Quarterback He Should Lead All Rookies In Pressures. He’s Got Titanic Athletic Testing and Measurable and I Don’t See Him “Busting”.
16)Arizona Cardinals, Jalon Walker, Linebacker, Georgia—The Cardinals Roster Ranks AS One Of The Weakest In Football with Question Just About Everywhere. Seriously You Can Find Issues With Everybody On This Roster And The Cards Find Themselves In an Excellent Trade Down Position. The Cardinals Have Holes Up Front On The Defensive Line, They Added Edge Rusher Josh Sweat To The Unit But Need Another Force. At Georgia, Jalon Walker spent time as a Linebacker, Where He Struggled As Passed Rusher Walker Demonstrated Good Instincts and A “Feel” For Defeating Blocks And Pursuing Rushers. Walker Carries The Label Of a “Tweener” But Projects Better As an Outside Linebacker Ultimately The Cardinal and Jonathan Gannon Will decide to Use Walker's Blend Of Athleticism and Instincts.
17)Cincinnati Bengals, Mike Green, Edge Rusher, Marshall—The Bengals Spent A Ton Of Money In The Offseason Retaining Their Passing Trio Of Jamar Chase, tee Higgins, and Joe Burrow And Left The Team With Little Wiggle Room To Work With For The Rest Of The Roster. The Bengals Need To Ace This Draft and 17 Might Prove Too Early For An Offensive Guard. Mike Green Could Replace The Frustrated Edge Rusher Trey Hendrickson As He Brings A lot Of Production With 17 Sacks, Solid advance Metrics With a 20.2% Pass Rush Win Rate, and 91.4 Pass Rush Grade all At A Small School Marshall But He Flashed Against Tougher Competition At Ohio State And Virginia Tech.
18)Seattle Seahawks, Grey Zabel, Tackle, North Dakota State—The Seahawks Squandered The Two Best Years They Got Out Of Geno Smith And The Number Of Healthy Snaps They Got Out Of Their Running Back Kenneth Walker All Due To Poor Offensive Line Play. The Offensive Line Has Struggled With Injuries, Grey Zabel Started Three Years At North Dakota State Playing 15 Or Better Games Three Straight Season While Taking Snaps At All Five Positions On The Line Of Scrimmage. He’s Quick-Footed And Nimble, He Mirrors His Assignment Zabel Does Get Beat With Power But Has The Foot Speed To Recover and The Athleticism To Attack On The Second Level. He’s Best Played At Guard But He Could Take snaps at Tackle In A Heart Beat. At North Dakota State He Didn’t Play Against The Best Competition But He Did Win Most Outstanding Player Of The Senior Bowl. If The Seahawks Desire Higher Profile Guys With Less Versatility Alabama Guard Tyler Booker Ranks as The Top Interior Lineman He’s Just Less Athletic and More Of A Mahler Power Type. From Booker, We Have Tate Ratledge Georgia, Donavan Jackson Ohio State, And Jonah Savaiinaea Of Arizona.
19)Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jihaad Campbell, Linebacker, Alabama—The Bucs Need Help On Defense In Many Areas As The Linebacking Unit Lacks Talents and Youth and The Defensive Backs Struggled To Cover The Field Last Season. The Bucs Could Go In A Variety Of Directions but The Linebacker Position Falls Off After Campbell. Versatile, athletic, and Quick Campbell Should Thrive In a ball Role in Todd Bowles Heavy Blitz System. Is quick As A Rusher and strong Enough To Attack Tight Ends and Other Outside Blockers Generating a 13.1 pass Rush win Rate, Solid For A Linebacker, and Electric Closing Speed. Jihaad Can Also Play In Zones Where His Quick Feet And Instincts Allowed Him To Force 22 Coverage Stops. He’s An Instant Difference Maker For Any Defense.
20)Denver Broncos, Ashton Jeanty, Running back, Boise State— Most Teams
In this Draft Outside Of The Top Three, there are needs and Questions On Defense But The Broncos Have More Questions On Offense. The Team Got A Solid Rookie Season Return On Quarterback Bo Nix But Now They Need To Lift The Units Around Him. I Think Denver Could Pull A Better Prospect At This Position Adding Jeanty To the Fold Gives Sean Payton’s Offense An Alvin Kamara Type Player Who Thrive With Payton In New Orleans Jeanty Compare Favorably. Routes For His Production On The College Level, His Elusiveness, Contact, and Breakaway Ability Jeanty Comes Into The Draft a Top Five Player At A Low Rated Position. He’s Projected In The Top Ten But Running back Simply Doesn’t Command That Level Of Value Anymore.
21)Pittsburgh Steelers, Jalen Milroe, Quarterback, Alabama— Steelers Offensive Coordinator Arthur Smith Love Dual Threat Quarterback Because Of The “Conflict” Those Styles Of Players Create On A Defense Opens Up Splinters To Attack. Smith Nearly Revived Both Marcus Mariota and Justin Fields’s Careers Before Mariota Crumbled In Atlanta and The Steelers Decommissioned Fields. Jalen Milroe Ran A 4.41 Forty At The Combine and Throws With The Power of A Man With An Infinity Gauntlet On His Arm Grading Out a 93.1 PFF Score on Deep Passing. The Steelers' Offense possesses two Of The Best deep-threat weapons On The Outside in DK Metcalf and George Pickens Milroe Would Fit The Steelers' Offense Just Perfectly. Critics and Scouts Have to Knock His Passing In Terms Of Accuracy Pace, Timing, and Processing The Game But I Think He’s A Hair Ahead Of What Jalen Hurts Gave Us Coming In the 2020 Draft Or Josh Allen In 2018(Certainly In Terms Of Accuracy) And Milroe Physical Gift Will Always Give Him High Upside.
22)Los Angeles Chargers, Elijah Arroyo, Tight End, Miami—
At Arroyo, A Player With A Second-round Round Grade Seems High But The Chargers Don’t Pick Again Until Around This Time In The Second Round When Arroyo Could Fall Off The boards To Any Of The Dozen Teams Ahead Of Los Angeles. The Chargers Could Go Receiver But I Think Arroyo Fills The Role As The Second Move Tight End In This Draft. Elijah averages 16.9 Yards Per Catch, plays With Incredible Athleticism and Explosion, and Only drops 2.8% Of His Targets. Arroyo reminds Me A lot Of A Former Patriots Tight End Not Named Rob Gronkowski. The Chargers Could Target The Interior Of Either Their Offensive Line Or The Defensive Line But Justin Herbert Needs Weapons.
23)Green Bay Packers, Jayden Higgins, Wide Receiver, Iowa State—The Packer Should Have Their Pick Of Wide Receivers Regardless Of How The Board Breaks Down. Maybe They Like Luther Burden Whose A lot More Electric But Less “ReFined” Or Matthew Golden A Perceive Contender For The Position as The Top Receiver In This Draft. Both Of Those Options At Receiver Hold Similar Skill Set To Receivers The Packers Already Have In House In Dontayvion Wicks, Malik Heath, and Jaydan Reed. The Packers Need An “X” Receiver And Jayden Higgins Might Turn Out As The Best In This Draft. Higgins Possesses Excellent Height At 6’4, Good Enough Long Speed, and Wiggle To Open Up For Shorter Stop Routes Like Curls and Digs. The packers Won’t Have Receiver Christian Watson For Much Of The Season and He Hasn’t Proven He’s More Than A Deep Threat and A Short Yardage Yards after Catch Guy. Higgins Reminds Me Of Quentin Johnston The Chargers ' round-pick Receiver Still Accumulating Himself In a League Rather Than The More gumby-like Tee Higgins But He’s a Good Balance Between The Two With Some Upside.
24)Minnesota Vikings, Nick Emmanwori, Safety, South Carolina—I Resisted The Temptation To Mock A Wide Receiver To The Vikings But ADDING a Top Level Third Receiver Would Transform Kevin O’Connell’s Offense. With Christian Darrisaw Out For A solid Portion Of The Season Offensive Tackle Remains A Hole In The Roster However Harrison Smith Can’t Play Forever And The Vikings Need To Reload The Secondary. Nick Emmanwori Tested Out The Roof At The Combine Running A 4.38, Jumping 43 Inch Vertical(In Zion Williamson Range) and 11’6 Broad(Six Inches Off The World Record). He’s Incredibly Toolsy A Good Tackler Who Spent A lot Of Snaps as A BoX Safety, But Generated A 37.1 Passer Rating and Picking Off Four Passes On The Season. The Vikings Could Take Jaguar Barron The Corner From Texas or Malaki Starks The Safety From Georgia. The Vikings Could Use An Elite Pass Rusher But They Can Push That Into the Second Round.
25)Houston Texans, Donavan Jackson, Offensive Tackle, Ohio State—The Texans Moved On From Long Time Tackle Laremi Tunsil this Offseason The Right Move In My View, The Team Then Replaced Him With Greg Robinson Who Struggled With The Vikings. Donavan Jackson Played Mostly Guard In Columbus Even Blocking For CJ Stroud One Season But Kicked Out To Tackle When Ohio State Suffered An Injury To Their Starting Offensive Tackle. Jackson Surrendered Just Two Sacks And Posted Solid Run Blocking Numbers. Jackson Has Good Arm Length For Tackle But Lacks The Athleticism To Kick Out To The Left Full Time. Jackson Blocked For CJ Stroud During The Former’s Freshman’s Season.
26)Los Angeles Rams, Jahdae Barron, Cornerback, Texas—The Rams Young Defense Came Along Strong Late In The Season and Into The Playoffs. The Pass Rush Could Rival Any In Football and As the Unit Gains Experience The More Devastating. The Rams Had The Third third-youngest defense In Football This Past Season. The Rams Need a Difference Maker In The Secondary as The Team Finished Middle Of The Road In Completion Percentage Allowed, Interception Rate, and Bottom Ten In Passer rating Allowed. Jahdae Barron Register A Overall grade Of 90.7, Plays All Across The Secondary From Slot, To Corner To Safety and Dazzled In Zone Which Rams Play Primarily Where Play Recognition, intelligence, and Physical Tools Allowed Him To Attack Opponents In The Passing Game. He Picked Off Five Interceptions, 10 Forced Incompletions, And 11 Coverage Stops.
27)Baltimore Ravens, Tyler Booker, Guard, Alabama—The Ravens Roster does have Many Holes aside from the team's Perpetual Need at Wide Receiver—I Don’t Think De’Andre Hopkins Will Prove A Long Term answer. The Interior Offensive Line Needs An Upgrade Tyler Booker Of Alabama Ranks as The Best Interior Lineman. He’s A Massive 6’5 330 Lb lineman who Can Move Piles On The Interior. He Kicked Out To Tackle Briefly But He’s Not The Athletic Quick Footed Guy More Like A Meat and Potatoes, Grinder and Mauler Type.
28)Detroit Lions, James Pearce Jr, Edge Rusher, Tennessee—
Detroits Roster Doesn’t Possess Too Many Holes Outside Of A Third Receiver But Edge Stands Out Over Any Other Need. After Aidan Hutchinson Went Down With Injury Detroit's Defense Struggled To Maintain The Same Impact. James Pearce Jr looks like The Number One Edge in This Class Coming Into The Season Before A Dozen Or So Other Names Took Him. Regardless He’s A Productive, athletic, And Versatile Pass Rusher Who Generated a 23% Pass Rush Win Rate, 8 Sacks, Blew The Combine Off The Roof With A 4.47 That Shows Up On Tape, 10’3 Broad Jump, and 1.56 10 Yard Split, All Of Which Shows Up On Tape As His First Step Rival Anyone In The Game. He Can Play A Little Coverage Thanks To His speed.
29)Washington Commanders, Mykel Williams, Edge Rusher—
The Commanders Shocked The Football World BY Pulling Two Grand Upsets, Including Defeating The Number One Seed Lions, To Make A Heralding Run To the NFC Championship. Washington Won’t Sneak Up On Anyone Next Season and Worse They’ve Morphed From Hunter To Hunted. The Commanders Have Just Five Picks In This Draft and 29 Puts Them In a Prime Trade Back Position. The Commanders Have Exhausted A Ton Of 1st Round Picks On Defense(6 Of The Last Nine) Most Of Whom Don’t Play For The Team Anymore And Only Two Of The Last Nine First Round Picks Remain With The Team Including Jayden Daniels. The Commanders Need An Elite Upside Edge Prospect, Enter Mykel Williams. One Of Many Polarizing Prospect at Williams possesses a Traits Heavy Profile With an Excellent Frame At 6’5, 265 Lbs He produced 6 Sacks With A Solid Speed To Power Rush But he Played Inconsistently with Just An 11.1% Pass Rush Win Rate. Like Many Other Georgia Prospects, He’s A Mix Of “Tantalizing” as a Prospect But Cautionary In Result.
30)Buffalo Bills, Trey Amos, Cornerback, Ole Miss—The Bills Have Suffered Trying To Rebuild Their Secondary After Injuries and Age Destroy Their Off-Vaunted Unit. Starting Fresh With A New Prospect Like Trey Amos Standing 6’1 Ran A Solid 4.43 Forty Yard dash, 1.6 Ten Yard Split, and A 10’6 Broad Jump. He’s Impressive In man To Man Coverage Registering A 54.5 Passer Rating, And 85.6 Coverage Grade. He Doesn’t possess excitable Movement Skills But He’s Great At Turning His Head and Locating The Ball, Diagnosing The Play And He’s Great In Close corners and Perfect For These Bigger Receivers.
31)Kansas City Chiefs, Emeka Egbuka, Wide receiver, Ohio State—The Chiefs Have A Ton Of Holes On Their Roster For Super Bowl Team Tackle, Edge, and Possible tight End But I Just Don’t Believe Kansas City Can Continue To Get Away With Sup Bur Receiver Play. Marquise Brown Could Bounce Back From an Injury-Plagued Year, yes, But What Would That Look Like? Xavier Worthy Could Make The “Leap” But What Would That Look Like? Emeka Would Easily supply either Two In The Hierarchy and Pushing Rashee Rice. The Year Player From Ohio State Emeka Provides The Chiefs With A Nuance Route Tree, A Solid Frame, and a Reliable Pair Of Hands. He’s A Quarterbacks Best Friend Type Of Receiver and I do Think He Has Number one Juice In Him.
32)Philadelphia Eagles, DONOVAN EZEIRUAKU, Boston College, Edge Rusher—As Super Bowl Champions Boosting The Best Roster In Football the Eagles Don’t Have A To Of General Opening Just Specific Positions. Since registering 72 Sacks three years ago The Eagles Have Watched Their Defensive Front Get Gutted. With losses Like Javon Hargrave, Hasson Riddick, Brandon Graham retiring, T the Recent Josh Sweat signing With The Cardinal, and The Ill-Fated Bryce Huff Deal Philly’s Front Four Has Dwindled From Mighty TO Meager Throughout Three Seasons. A Pinch Under Size Donavan Has His Name The Running For The Best Pass Rusher In This Class. He possesses a Combination Of Burst and Bend Like The Best in This Class. The Boston College Product Produced 16 Sacks Primarily Rushing Off Tackle. His Impact In The Run Game May Remain Negligible Like In College Just Based On His Size and wide Rushing Style But He’s A Strong Pass Rush Candidate.