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2025 NFL Draft - Day 2 Discussion


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2 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Well just sit at 57 now

There are 3 CBs on the board who are good (Johnson, Amos, Revel)

There is a safety (Watt)

There are edges (Green, Scourton, jackson, Sawyer, Burch, Princely, Swinson)

DT--not sure they are ripe in the second.

OT--Trapilo, Belton, Ersery (probably waiting for third or fourth round for this)

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Cornerbacks

1. Will Johnson, Michigan

Johnson is a long, lean cornerback with elite foot quickness and change-of-direction fluidity. His limited long speed will create questions about his man coverage reliability in the NFL, but having him play off coverage with his eyes on the ball as a zone-scheme wide cornerback could allow him to make impactful plays more often.

2. Trey Amos, Mississippi

Amos brings an ideal blend of size, movement skills and coverage scheme versatility to the cornerback position. While his explosiveness and speed aren't anything special, his 2024 film shows he has a CB2 floor in the NFL with the potential to be a CB1.

3. Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame

Morrison is a smart, smooth-moving man coverage cornerback with good instincts for making plays on the ball. Getting back to form after hip surgery and getting a bit stronger are the keys to a future starting outside cornerback role in a man coverage system — but really any system.

4. Shavon Revel, East Carolina

Revel is the ideal Day 2 athletic alien to draft and develop, despite inconsistent anticipation and technique in his current form. His physical gifts (including height and length) point to press-man coverage being his home in the NFL, but it will be quite the adjustment for him to go from one year of staring experience in the AAC to the NFL — especially off a torn ACL.

5. Darien Porter, Iowa State

Porter is a rare prospect. He is a wide receiver-turned-cornerback with ideal ball skills, ranks above the 95th percentile in height and length and has an elite track background that translates to the field. He is still raw as just a one-year starter despite being a sixth-year player, but his special teams impact and sky-high potential are worth drafting in the middle rounds.

 

 

Then the dude from FSU, my god there's too many

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Just now, MHS831 said:

There are 3 CBs on the board who are good (Johnson, Amos, Revel)

There is a safety (Watt)

There are edges (Green, Scourton, jackson, Sawyer, Burch, Princely, Swinson)

DT--not sure they are ripe in the second.

OT--Trapilo, Belton, Ersery (probably waiting for third or fourth round for this)

Only problem is most of that list is third round talent.

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