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Who are You Drafting with the #1 Pick of 2025???


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Who you drafting?   

101 members have voted

  1. 1. What Player?

    • Quinn Ewers (QB Texas)
      44
    • Sheddur Sanders (QB Colorado)
      10
    • Carson Beck (QB Gerogia)
      18
    • Luther Burden III (WR Missouri)
      1
    • James Pearce (DE Tennessee)
      6
    • Travis Hunter (CB/WR Colorado)
      8
    • Another QB
      11
    • Another DE
      2
    • Another CB
      0
    • Another WR
      0


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Picks I either agreed with or really liked going back 10 years:

2024-Smith-Wade: Agreed on value

2023-Zavala: Agreed on value

2022-Ekwonu: Liked the pick

2021-None

2020-Brown: Liked the pick, Chinn- Liked the pick (I know, two in this draft)

2019-none

2018-Moore: Agreed on value

2017- CMC- Agreed on value, Samuel-Liked the pick, Moton-Agreed on value  (Best 2 day draft)

2016-None

2015-Shaq: Agreed on value

2014-None

 

 

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2 hours ago, Tr3ach said:

His numbers were good, his tape wasn't.   It got watched a lot because of people watching the receivers tape last year.

Dead on, just looking at box score you would think great things. His throws were all over the place last year. Non-existent accuracy at time. 

Cam Ward is the latest QB for folks to look at just one game (Florida) and crown him. He was a turnover machine last year and Florida is good awful this year. 

That being said, that was last year, and there's still a lot of football to play. I'm excited to see what both of these kids can do this year. But let's at least wait until December to start crowning any of them the top QB prospects. 

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