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2025 NFL Draft - Day 3 Discussion


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15 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

Bowman, Moore, Ransom, whichever safety they think fits and can start would be great.

But it's the time of the draft to grab a developmental defensive tackle, guard, center, or whomever they think has potential.

Bowman and Moore. Or Tez Johnson if he's available. 

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2 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Overkill maybe? Taking the Gettleman approach to Edge rushers?

more bullets in the chamber, you can never have too many pass rushers and Kennard and/or Swinson can be eilite.  Conventional wisdom says one of the 2 guys from yesterday will work out so keep throwing darts.  That said I doubt they will be there

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Just now, Krovvy said:

Someone pranked Shedeur pretending to be a GM yesterday. I'm actually starting to feel bad for him.

That's actually pretty fuged up.

Maybe this will be an incentive for the kid to get his head on straight and stop buying his own hype. But I doubt it. He's gotta close his inner circle up and get those guys pumping him up out of his ear.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

more bullets in the chamber, you can never have too many pass rushers and Kennard and/or Swinson can be eilite.  Conventional wisdom says one of the 2 guys from yesterday will work out so keep throwing darts.  That said I doubt they will be there

I'm surprised Kennard is still there. Honestly, if he's on the board at the next pick - make it happen. But... I do love me some Tez. I think he completes the receivers room. They wouldn't have to worry about that group again until contract time.

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I do love Tez!
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5 minutes ago, Butterflyj30 said:

Should we take Sheadeur Sanders no one else wants him?

At this point. You can’t take Sanders unless you’re the Steelers, Chiefs, Ravens, or Bills. Team has to have No QB, Elite QB, or high on hallucinogens 40 year old QB. Anything else is self sabotage. And I actually like Sanders, hate watched him for 2 years. Something about being a Heisman finalist after running for your life and getting your ass whipped every drop back and still performing at a high level. Definitely should’ve been 2nd QB off the board,

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