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2025 NFL Draft - Day 2 Discussion


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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

We have to come out of this draft with a DT. This is the deepest DT draft in recent memory. We got a come away with one. Don't force anything at FS. We double dipped at EDGE instead. It is what it is. Just sign a bandaid off the waiver wire during roster cuts.

We did sign two.... we shall see

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2 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

Holy poo. The Falcons got Xavier Watts! Damn! 

They have had a hell of a draft. Jaylon Walker, James Pierce, Xavier Watts. That was basically my dream senario for the Panthers.

Giving up a next year first in a weak draft  no thank you 

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13 minutes ago, scpanther22 said:

So how does his dad being a head case mean be's doing be complety embarrassed and exposed?

Sorry, I should have been less ambiguous. I have no shade for the kid. You don’t pick your folks in this world. Had Deion just been a normal parent, kid would have been picked by now, but he’s not. Every GM knows drafting the kid is a twofer deal. Sounds like career suicide to me. 

My glee is seeing the ‘experts’ get pantsed on national TV. 

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

The Deion hype machine grossly skewed expectations for this kid. 

I think it's generally accepted that Deion's shenanigans hurt him, and probably a lot.

My guess? Even without all that, he likely wasn't a first rounder. Maybe a late second or a third.

Lord only knows what's going through their heads right now.

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2 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

We have to come out of this draft with a DT. This is the deepest DT draft in recent memory. We got a come away with one. Don't force anything at FS. We double dipped at EDGE instead. It is what it is. Just sign a bandaid off the waiver wire during roster cuts.

Deone Walker is one I've got my eyes on. Mountain of a man who was unblockable in 2023 before a mostly down 2024 for a piss poor Kentucky team. 

Should be there in the 4th. 

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I think it's generally accepted that Deion's shenanigans hurt him, and probably a lot.

My guess? Even without all that, he likely wasn't a first rounder. Maybe a late second or a third.

Lord only knows what's going through their heads right now.

Indeed. NFL letting them know you need us we don’t need you 

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2 minutes ago, ChuckWag78 said:

Malachi Moore is the only safety left that is attractive to me, but that should be later on for the draft.  

Danny Stutsman at linebacker is my next hope I guess. 

 

I think Chris Paul or Stutsman would be good

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