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2025 Mock Drafts


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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Here is what I believe Carolina will draft-

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Not a fan, about the only pick I like is TY Robinson.

I think you may have the first 3 positions correct but in the wrong order. My crystal ball says it will be LB, Edge, WR in that order.

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Steal of the century with Nolen at 57.

It didn't stop there either. I know you cannot fill all the needs/wants, WR was just never in the cards. Since it felt fantasy I drafted a Clemson player....

I feel less than 2% chance walker makes it to 8th, he along with jenty are the start of tier 2. 

I'd trade yosh for future late rounder since Emery Jones is the RT of the future. Or wait until TC injuries hit OT, yosh should have a little trade value. 

2026 this draft could yield 5-7 starters if the lotto is real.....

 

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More and more mocks have us going Walker.  Almost a consensus now in the greater mocking community.  I don't hate the pick, but I am FAR from loving it.  Seeing some mocks having us even taking him over guys like Tet, Warren or Graham (spectrum of mocks, not a singular one) if any of the three were to fall.

I'm as lukewarm on him as room temperature milk.  Not a complete turn off, but far from overjoyed.

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