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2025 Mock Drafts


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Something like this would be awesome

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Walker listed as a LB but I'd be drafting him as an EDGE with the backup plan of making him a LB of it didn't work out at EDGE. I wanted a RB in there somewhere late but it just never made sense when I was up. Skattebo went #109 or I would've taken him at #111 and then taken West at #115 instead of Mondon Jr.

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On 11/3/2024 at 11:44 AM, ncfan said:

My favorite in yet

traded down to get an additional 2 this year.  And a 1st next year

 

Edge Rusher

Stud athletic safety

 Big monster TE to run 2 TE sets with him and Sanders

a solid CB2 candidate 

A Chubba replacement at RB

a deep threat WR

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To all the Warren fans, back in Nov he was around late 2 early 3 ranks....

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