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2025 NFL Draft - Round 1 Discussion


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3 minutes ago, WhoKnows said:

Do you have faith in any WR we’ve drafted since Moore? I’m not a fan of our WR selections since Moore. It’s been lots of mediocre day 1/day 2 guys. McMillan just fits those guys. It’s just weird with weak armed QB that we wouldn’t go for small quick guys who can get lots of separation.

Bryce wouldnt be able to hit them

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2 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Over Hunter and Golden .. that's just dumb

Plenty of analysts had him over both. I don't know where some of y'all have been. Don't get lost in the lying season. Tet was regarded by many as the top receiver in this draft. 

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Just now, Wolfcop said:

Love the pick. He is a perfect match for Bryce. Looks like a lot of people had the second tier ends overrated. 

 No he isn’t.  Neither XL or TMac are the natural weapons Bryce Young needs. 

we gave up the farm for a small ball QB to get the ball out quick for YAC guys…..and just spent two first on WRs that match some John Fox/Jake Delhomme offense 

Square pegs and round holes.  It’s the Tepper era 

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I am genuinely stunned by that pick. Makes me believe that we don't really love any of those pass rushers, which I do also understand. 

Love the player personally.  

He was knocked a lot during the process but he was CLEARLY WR #1 in this draft IMO.  He makes this WR corps look great although I wouldn't be done there.  A speed guy would be nice.

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