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2025 NFL Draft - Day 2 Discussion


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10 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

He can't make all the throws in the NFL. He won't have Travis Hunter out dueling two DBs to catch wounded ducks at the next level.

Take away Hunter’s yards and TDs and he still had 3000 passing yards and 22 TDs last year. That’s throwing to guys that probably aren’t getting drafted. I’m just saying the guy clearly has talent and shouldn’t fall this far. Sure he was overhyped but the NFL is sending a message IMO. 

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2 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Take away Hunter’s yards and TDs and he still had 3000 passing yards and 22 TDs last year. That’s throwing to guys that probably aren’t getting drafted. I’m just saying the guy clearly has talent and shouldn’t fall this far. Sure he was overhyped but the NFL is sending a message IMO. 

No I...personally didn't have him rated that much higher than Ewers. I thought they'd be Day 2 guys but quite a few prospects slid further than I thought. 

 

Lots of safe stuff Shedeur likes to run, never on time, takes more boneheaded sacks than Fields does right now or Cam ever did. And then there's stuff you can't coach better like lack of arm and not overly mobile. 

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4 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Take away Hunter’s yards and TDs and he still had 3000 passing yards and 22 TDs last year. That’s throwing to guys that probably aren’t getting drafted. I’m just saying the guy clearly has talent and shouldn’t fall this far. Sure he was overhyped but the NFL is sending a message IMO. 

There is no NFL in the draft, it's individual teams. If one thought he'd improve their team, they'd take him, not send some kind of alleged message.

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17 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

Take away Hunter’s yards and TDs and he still had 3000 passing yards and 22 TDs last year. That’s throwing to guys that probably aren’t getting drafted. I’m just saying the guy clearly has talent and shouldn’t fall this far. Sure he was overhyped but the NFL is sending a message IMO. 

The message is one already known. The NFL doesn't want drama and distractions from backup QBs.

The Golden Calf of Bristol, Kaepernick, late career Cam... we've seen this play out before. If you're not a starter you can't come with drama and/or distractions.

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This dude has to be my favorite target for R4. I'd trade up for him immediately.  Very solid saftey with tons of experience and production in college. Only real knock is hes pretty small. Definitely free saftey and not strong imo. Which is what we needed anyway. 

 

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A QB with 150+ TDs and nearly 20k passing yards barely got drafted in the 3rd and the narrative was that it was absurd he got drafted over Sanders while people pointed to Sanders' stats. This stuff is absurd. Y'all bought into a hype train. St this point in the draft the NFL is shopping for backup QBs and they don't want drama out of them. That's why Shedeur is toxic.

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