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Your Targets for the 2025 Draft


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What are some guys(in the first three rounds) that you would absolutely love to get?

For me, there are a few I just think will be game changers to help build our team:

- Travis Hunter(Duh)

- Tetairoa McMillan(Duh)

- Harold Fannin Jr. 

 Fannin could be a first round pick or perhaps slip to the 2nd. We are all aware how badly TE play has been since Olsen retired. This guy has the look of a 10+ year starter for us with elite attributes.

- Deone Walker

Walker is ideal for just about any defensive scheme we need to run. At 6-6, and close to 350 he also is a plus level athlete. He is capable of easily occupying two blockers, collapsing the pocket or swallowing up rushing attempts. If you want to shore up the future of your DL, look no further than Walker. Has scheme flexibility to be a 3-4 NT or punishing DT next to Brown in a 4-3.

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The baddest ass non one dimensional pass rusher, that is 100% healthy and ready for the NFL when the season is done. 

Next pick, defense. Next pick, defense. And so on. 

I definitely know we need a stud TE but we need the defense to be restored to NFL average, minimum.

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17 minutes ago, tryptich said:

Travis Hunter and Kyle McCord

McCord is likely a Day 2/Day 3 guy.

12 minutes ago, strato said:

The baddest ass non one dimensional pass rusher, that is 100% healthy and ready for the NFL when the season is done. 

Next pick, defense. Next pick, defense. And so on. 

I definitely know we need a stud TE but we need the defense to be restored to NFL average, minimum.

BPA. Don't reach. That's my thing.

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Here are 13 in no particular order.

Mykel Williams-Edge: Georgia

Jack Sawyer- Edge: Ohio State

Mason Taylor- TE: LSU

Jonah Monheim-C USC

Mason Graham- DT: Michigan

Barrett Carter-LB: Clemson

Will Johnson-CB: Michigan

Luther Burden-WR: Missouri

Antwane Wells-WR: Ole Miss

Ashton Jeanty-RB: Boise St

Jonah Coleman-RB: Washington

Garret Nussmeier-QB: LSU

Cam Ward-QB: Miami

 

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49 minutes ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Here are 13 in no particular order.

Mykel Williams-Edge: Georgia

Jack Sawyer- Edge: Ohio State

Mason Taylor- TE: LSU

Jonah Monheim-C USC

Mason Graham- DT: Michigan

Barrett Carter-LB: Clemson

Will Johnson-CB: Michigan

Luther Burden-WR: Missouri

Antwane Wells-WR: Ole Miss

Ashton Jeanty-RB: Boise St

Jonah Coleman-RB: Washington

Garret Nussmeier-QB: LSU

Cam Ward-QB: Miami

 

No RB's in the first three rounds, please. That's one thing that would fuging infuriate me in this upcoming draft.

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12 hours ago, ProcessBlue2 said:

Here are 13 in no particular order.

Mykel Williams-Edge: Georgia

Jack Sawyer- Edge: Ohio State

Mason Taylor- TE: LSU

Jonah Monheim-C USC

Mason Graham- DT: Michigan

Barrett Carter-LB: Clemson

Will Johnson-CB: Michigan

Luther Burden-WR: Missouri

Antwane Wells-WR: Ole Miss

Ashton Jeanty-RB: Boise St

Jonah Coleman-RB: Washington

Garret Nussmeier-QB: LSU

Cam Ward-QB: Miami

 

Feel we should go D.  So an edge player. 

is QB the biggest need? Sure.  But we have been so horrific while fixated on that for a half decade… I would focus on just building a functional team for a year or so.  No draft picks assets to QB.  Pay a vet.  

 

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