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2025 Mock Drafts…..Let’s Go!


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#8 - I'm still on team trade back, but Pearce is growing on me.  His run defense is very strong, could be a great value pick.

#57 - Collins = best run defender in the draft. Fits a solid need.  Him, DB, and Robinson will be solid.

#74 - Royals speed freak with a great route tree.  

#109 - Schwesinger solid MLB with pass rush ability and could be a special teams freak while he adapts to the NFL

#112 - If Mukuba last this long it would be a miracle.  This pick is a good spot for a safety.  Moore from Alabama, Bowmans from OK could also be options here.

#140 -Dylan Sampson.  He has big play RB potential.  I'm not sure he really fits in our scheme.  I wanted Ollie Gordon II = big bruiser.  He could be a good 3rd down back and So see pick #216.

#148 - Belton.  We need an offensive linemen that actually plays tackle full time for depth purposes.

I was going to a no trade draft, but I can't help myself.

Trade = #168/#223 and a 2025 4th round pick in exchange for #172, 215, 216

#172 - Jordan Philips Maryland.  I would have drafted him at #168.  Lab built physical DL specimen. Very young, let's develop him.

#215 - Jah Joyner - 6'5" 260 freaky athlete.  Have him learn under Clowney for a year and turn him into an Edge setter with pass rush ability.

#216 - Mullings - 6'2" 232 - Give us a big back where we can rest Chuba in our Jumbo set.

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On 1/20/2025 at 7:39 AM, kungfoodude said:

We only have a 7th in the last two rounds and a 5th is probably a little high unless we are talking about getting the next Justin Tucker. 

TBH, a lot of those teams making those kicker picks aren't struggling with massive roster issues like we are.

If there was a Justin Tucker I would use a 5th. 

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On 1/25/2025 at 7:56 AM, 1989 said:

Is it just me or does it seem like this years draft is deeper than normal?

Interior defensive line, safety, (coverage) linebacker, and running back seem really deep this year. Which sucks for the rest of the league, because those positions aren't universally important, but is great for us. It's exactly what we need.

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On 1/25/2025 at 7:56 AM, 1989 said:

Is it just me or does it seem like this years draft is deeper than normal?

It's deep at a few positions, but the problem is that all of these simulators have their rankings all over the place. Ive seen some top 60-70 guys on some rankings end up in the mid 100s on mock simulators, which makes it seem like a deep draft if thats all you are looking at.

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A lot of talent in this draft. You just don’t have 5 first round OT, or QB like you do sometimes. High level outside  WR ain’t there at all besides TMac, but some skilled slot guys. The BIG pass rusher 4-3 ends aren’t there either. No Peppers or Garrett types. Flip side is your 4th round TE and LB are a hell of a lot better than Ian Thomas and Trevin Wallace tho. Plenty of big strong guys that can anchor on DL. Good 3-4 edge types that can rush. Big, solid RBs should be available the whole time. Rounds 2-4 look damn good to me compared to recent drafts.

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On 1/27/2025 at 9:06 PM, Stuart Smith said:

If there was a Justin Tucker I would use a 5th. 

Everyone is going to call me bias because of all the T-Mac stuff, but if by looking for a Tucker you mean someone with a monster leg, then take a look at Arizona's kicker Tyler Loop.

Not sure I've ever seen a college kicker with the leg that he has, think he hit a 50 yarder this year that went over the net.  I'm not saying he's a can't miss kicking prospect of course, but his leg really is next level crazy.

He set a school record this year hitting a 62 yarder too

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlLI8ibhPrI

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On 1/28/2025 at 3:12 PM, Swaggasaurus said:

A lot of talent in this draft. You just don’t have 5 first round OT, or QB like you do sometimes. High level outside  WR ain’t there at all besides TMac, but some skilled slot guys. The BIG pass rusher 4-3 ends aren’t there either. No Peppers or Garrett types. Flip side is your 4th round TE and LB are a hell of a lot better than Ian Thomas and Trevin Wallace tho. Plenty of big strong guys that can anchor on DL. Good 3-4 edge types that can rush. Big, solid RBs should be available the whole time. Rounds 2-4 look damn good to me compared to recent drafts.

 

On 1/25/2025 at 7:56 AM, 1989 said:

Is it just me or does it seem like this years draft is deeper than normal?

 

For the draft guys I follow, they are giving 2013 vibes.....

 

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here's my best, I will always take a conerly type in the 3th and just make it work or wait one year.....

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On 1/17/2025 at 3:02 PM, 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

First one I’ve done in a while, and it happened again…

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This time, I took a screenshot for you of the top 7….

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