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2025 NFL Draft - Day 3 Discussion


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24 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Tez Johnson would be a dream pick in the 5thish.  He is exactly what bryce needs

Honest question because I don't know. Where would this guy fit on our roster? He ran the same 40 as TMac at 5'10 154. I'm not against adding another WR but I think it needs to be an absolute burner low 4.4 high 4.3 guy

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Just now, Krovvy said:

Unironically the Saints should say Sanders at this point. He's humbled and will have a competition with Shough for the starting job. 

Would be a great pick for them. Wherever he goes, it needs to be somehwere there was going to be QB controversy anyway. Saints have no idea what they're doing this year so may as well

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14 minutes ago, frankw said:

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.

It's his dad and brothers mostly, those guys aren't going anywhere and will try and youtube vlog/grift throughout his whole NFL journey however it goes. 

 

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1 minute ago, jb2288 said:

Would be a great pick for them. Wherever he goes, it needs to be somewhere there was going to be QB controversy anyway. Saints have no idea what they're doing this year so may as well

They can't even get Carr to commit to either playing or having surgery. Weird situation, even relatively healthy he's not really starting material anymore but still better than Rattler and the glamour shots backup guy

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Just now, Jackie Lee said:

They can't even get Carr to commit to either playing or having surgery. Weird situation, even relatively healthy he's not really starting material anymore but still better than Rattler and the glamour shots backup guy

Yeah I mean at this point it's a 4th round pick for a potential starting QB lol. would be dumb not to take him and just have a wide ass open camp

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This is getting to the point in the draft where teams start picking players that may not make the team. But it’s also I place where you can still find real talent. I hope we don’t get cute and instead go True BPA. Would be great if that were a position of need like ilb or S (I like stutsman at ilb) but I’m fine with OL, DT, RB, TE, WR, CB so long as it’s good value for where we pick. 

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29 minutes ago, Krovvy said:

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

Yea i saw that, sometimes we forget these are humans with feelings.  I'm sure his world is turning upside down at this point and I hope he is okay mentally 

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9 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

Honest question because I don't know. Where would this guy fit on our roster? He ran the same 40 as TMac at 5'10 154. I'm not against adding another WR but I think it needs to be an absolute burner low 4.4 high 4.3 guy

Quick underneath guy. He didn't prep for the combine like others did. He just ran it raw. 4.5 isn't bad in that context. And he's a true wide receiver. Probably only ever played that position his whole football life. I think Diontae Johnson ran a similar time. He'd eat with the monsters on the outside, and be the Thielen replacement/upgrade this team needs. 

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2 minutes ago, jfra78 said:

Yea i saw that, sometimes we forget these are humans with feelings.  I'm sure his world is turning upside down at this point and I hope he is okay mentally 

Agree. But I also hope he's learning from this experience and not just blaming the "haters". His approach to those draft interviews were not the right way to approach this next step. Be a man. Admit to yourself that you were wrong. Learn and move on.

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3 minutes ago, Navy_football said:

Agree. But I also hope he's learning from this experience and not just blaming the "haters". His approach to those draft interviews were not the right way to approach this next step. Be a man. Admit to yourself that you were wrong. Learn and move on.

Yea maybe he should just go back to college and try again next year and go at it the right way

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