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2025 Mock Drafts


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11 hours ago, Jay Roosevelt said:

Not the biggest Sawyer fan but otherwise solid.

Landon Jackson is another possibility, more versatile, as Morgan likes it. 

 

But Jack Sawyer has a high football IQ, a more traditional profile, less flashy than Jalon Walker but an important player for a defense.

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8: R1 P8 EDGE Jalon Walker - Georgia
57: R2 P25 DL Alfred Collins - Texas
74: R3 P10 OT Emery Jones Jr - LSU
111: R4 P9 LB Danny Stutsman - Oklahoma
114: R4 P12 CB Dorian Strong - Virginia Tech
140: R5 P2 TE Jake Briningstool - Clemson
146: R5 P8 S Malachi Moore - Alabama
163: R5 P25 WR Ricky White - UNLV
227: R7 P11 DL Tim Smith - Alabama
250: R7 P34 G Hayden Conner - Texas
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#8   Jalon Walker - DE
#57  Lando Jackson - DE
#74  Cameron Skattebo - RB
#110 Danny Stutsman - LB
#113 Quinn Ewers - QB
#141 Aeneas Peebles - DL
#147 Tai Felton - WR
#164 Dylan Fairchild - OL
#229 Jonas Sanker - S

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This is probably my favorite mock I've done so far. Traded down with the Colts, picking up an extra 2nd rounder and then traded both 2nd rounders to trade back up into the 1st with the Bills to get Mike Green.

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