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2025 NFL Draft - Day 3 Discussion


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Final Day is here!

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Recap so far:

1-8 Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona

2-51 Nic Scourton OLB/DE Texas A&M

3-77 Princely Umanmielen OLB Ole Miss

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We've still got 5 picks left after two trade ups, no future picks mortgaged:

4-114 (Pick 12)

4-122 (Pick 20)

5-140 (Pick 2)

5-163 (Pick 27)

6-208 (Pick 32)

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3 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Dt, safety and ILB.  Also i wouldn't be surprised if they don't pick a safety today

If talent is equal i'd be leaning ILB first personally. All the beat guys like Bowman at S but I've seen him listed 5'9", major knock is missed tackles which I'm sure most on this board are sick of already. 

 

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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

If talent is equal i'd be leaning ILB first personally. All the beat guys like Bowman at S but I've seen him listed 5'9", major knock is missed tackles which I'm sure most on this board are sick of already. 

 

Yea i really like Chris Paul if he's there after that Stutsman

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1 minute ago, frankw said:

This is where I really need to see some improvement. We've gotta find some gems in these mid rounds. Really no need to trade up just let the chips fall.

We really do need all 5 shots at finding some 53 man roster guys lol. Defensive depth is horrid

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Deone walker... get another huge plug for the Nose instead of Shy Tuttle.  Riley Leonard or Donovan Smith as project qbs.  A running back like Cam. I wouldnt reach to get any safety left, at this point they won't start. Get  a vet or 2 safety, continue to develop Richardson. Get a vet tight end.  Possible return specialist. 

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