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2025 NFL Draft - Day 2 Discussion


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1 minute ago, Basbear said:

It's the 4th round, its worth it now. I do not care about the media BS..

What traits does he have that are above NFL average? What about his playing style do you see that translates. I've been telling y'all the guy projects as an NFL backup but with a ton of bullshit. NFL teams don't want to deal with bullshit from backup QBs 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

I mean he can make all the throws, avoids turnovers and threw a lot of touchdowns. He shouldn’t fall below Gabriel lol…

I admit he's not worse than Gabriel that was just silly lmao

 

But he's Teddy Bridgwater. And that's if he learns to play on time. That's his ceiling. Do we really want that?

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3 minutes ago, Basbear said:

It's the 4th round, its worth it now. I do not care about the media BS..

Man I  would not touch him as a udfa. If you want to waste a pick blow it on a kicker. At least it has a chance to pay off and will not come a media circus and a clown show.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

What traits does he have that are above NFL average? What about his playing style do you see that translates. I've been telling y'all the guy projects as an NFL backup but with a ton of bullshit. NFL teams don't want to deal with bullshit from backup QBs 

He's very accurate, again 4th round brah.

 

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5 minutes ago, kprock12 said:

Do you prefer Walker over Farmer or Ty Robinson if one of those two is still on the board ?

Me personally? Walker, all day. 

The 2023 production outperforms anything from the other two and probably is up there with any DT in this draft. 

He likely would have been a late day 1 pick last year but took an NIL bag to return to a down UK team and then proceeded to face double team after double team all season because nobody else on that Kentucky defensive front could make an impact. 

Guy would be an absolute difference maker here in the run game and would look like a monster lined up next to or opposite Brown. 

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