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2025 Mock Drafts…..Let’s Go!


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It’s that time of year…..drop your best mock draft if you like….Wish lists…trades….discuss…

Just ran a simulation, loved it, although I doubt it will fall this way.

#8. mason graham. #57. Deone walker.  #73 Josh Connelly.  #108. cobee Bryant.  #122. Dj Giddens.  #140 Malachi Moore.  #148 Latham ransom.  #164. Danny stutsman.  #228 nick nash.

keep pounding! Next year playoffs!

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48 minutes ago, ECHornet said:

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I see this...so much harder to fill all the needs before free agency--so you have to enter the draft looking at 3 maybe 4.  Hunter-no brainer,. Tuimoloau--love him, probably better than Sawyer, but not as well known, Higgins--will be a good pro in time, Wilson--I would have probably picked between T and C here--depth and competition in both cases.   Rourke--gonna be a pro starter in 3 years; mark my words--Briningstool is a solid TE--overlooked in Clemson; and Collins is a steal at 228.  Good draft.

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10 hours ago, tukafan21 said:

I'm dying to know how the first 7 picks of this draft went that Hunter fell all the way to 8.

He's still not on my draft board for a variety of reasons, but there is no way in hell that he gets passed up by 7 teams

Can’t remember, but I almost restarted that mock right then since I agree with you. I like how the rest of it went though. 
 

Higgins reminds me if Michael Pittman a bit. 

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