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2025 Mock Drafts


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No trades:

Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
Donovan Jackson, IOL, Ohio St
Ashton Gillotte, Edge, Louisville
Howard Cross III, NT, Notre Dame
Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama
Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa
Derrick Moore, Edge, Michigan
Raheim 'Rocket' Sanders, RB, South Carolina
Jackson Lee, LS, Florida International

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On 11/15/2024 at 11:02 AM, SOJA said:

this is my best one yet no trades

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4 hours ago, Xtreme said:

No trades:

Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
Donovan Jackson, IOL, Ohio St
Ashton Gillotte, Edge, Louisville
Howard Cross III, NT, Notre Dame
Domani Jackson, CB, Alabama
Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa
Derrick Moore, Edge, Michigan
Raheim 'Rocket' Sanders, RB, South Carolina
Jackson Lee, LS, Florida International

 

Quick question why are you guys using prime draft capital on Safety??

Yes fuller, woods, and Scott are FA(each signed for cheap 5mill per(around) deals)

Plus Demani Richardson has played games with like 30 tacks and look good in Pass plays.

 

Just to add/help/etc all the ST are FAs and just like safety I hate using draft picks on them but still. 

Id also toss in the ring, WR is a big need even with XL and coker having rookie success(sophomore slump are a thing) and AT maybe cut. 

 

God this team had too many holes. 

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

 

 

Quick question why are you guys using prime draft capital on Safety??

Yes fuller, woods, and Scott are FA(each signed for cheap 5mill per(around) deals)

Plus Demani Richardson has played games with like 30 tacks and look good in Pass plays.

 

Just to add/help/etc all the ST are FAs and just like safety I hate using draft picks on them but still. 

Id also toss in the ring, WR is a big need even with XL and coker having rookie success(sophomore slump are a thing) and AT maybe cut. 

 

God this team had too many holes. 

bc Malachi Starks is the only safety in this class worth drafting and if he was there in the second he's 100% worth the pick

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12 hours ago, SOJA said:

bc Malachi Starks is the only safety in this class worth drafting and if he was there in the second he's 100% worth the pick

I think it will be hard to not go edge in the second if we go QB first. Say you have Starks, one of Bond/Egbuka, and maybe one Edge (don't have a name to throw out that is end of 1st round projected and may slide)... do you still go Starks? Just curious. I haven't looked into starks much, as I've been focused on QB, WR, and DL prospects. 

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On 11/22/2024 at 6:33 AM, CarolinaLivin said:

I think it will be hard to not go edge in the second if we go QB first. Say you have Starks, one of Bond/Egbuka, and maybe one Edge (don't have a name to throw out that is end of 1st round projected and may slide)... do you still go Starks? Just curious. I haven't looked into starks much, as I've been focused on QB, WR, and DL prospects. 

yea if we don't get edge round 1 it would be hard to pass up in round 2 I agree. 

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Even if BY stays on positive course, I still feel using a mid-rounder on QB is the way. 

Heavy Edge and I feel TE is a bigger need than most. Sanders is the only TE under contract. 

BY, vet, lock, rookie, this team needs another starting level WR AND TE.

 

My main miss is C, you cannot fill all the holes and my plan would be FA, Mays, or cobert for cheap. 

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If Evero is back

 

3-4 OLB in Carter would be a terror.as the stand up edge LB.

 

Evero play’s a lot outside of his base and a lot of 3-3-5.  With all safeties hitting FA.  They get him this mismatch chess piece at the position 

 

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If Evero is gone and we bring in a DC that runs more of a 4-3.

instead of going for Carter at the top who would fit at 4-3 DE.  They opt to strengthen the middle of the DL the same way we did the OL last offseason 

 

2nd: they take advantage of the depth of this edge class.  LT is a big athletic versatile beast who has probowl potential at 4-3 DE

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