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2025 NFL Draft - Day 3 Discussion


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14 minutes ago, CPF4LIFE said:

Scratch off jack,  falcons took another player i wanted. Jesuss i hate these clowns. 

Add in bills and saints and couple from pats.....ruined the Panthers draft hopes. Still nearly every player Panthers draft was list rounds early on many "experts" ranks. They did great

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3 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Atlanta had a good draft.

I disagree. They went coverage heavy at Safety and they will struggle to defend the run up the middle. Tampa, Saints and us are going to run right over them, take time off the clock which neutralizes their running game strength with a shortened game.

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For back up QB... I believe Brady Cook was in for a visit if I remember correctly so may be one to keep an eye on signing as a undrafted guy. Personally, I think they should just continue to develop Plummer and see how he pans out.

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Just now, kungfoodude said:

IDK about "perfection." Overall a good draft, which would be the first for them in over a decade.

the top tackle

a top 3 rb

a big play wr

a top 2 center

a really good safety ranked top 12 in the 4rth round

a top 10 ranked dt

an edge in the 5th that was slated to go in rounds 2/3

the best kicker in the draft

Oline depth

 

Not sure how they could have done better, props to them for reading and reacting during the draft

 

 

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3 minutes ago, theinstrumental said:

Expensive, though. They're already out next year's first and fifth.

They are all in on making the playoffs this year.  If that hits then it works, if pennix turns out to be dog poo then yeah they are way behind the 8 ball

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

the top tackle

a top 3 rb

a big play wr

a top 2 center

a really good safety ranked top 12 in the 4rth round

a top 10 ranked dt

an edge in the 5th that was slated to go in rounds 2/3

the best kicker in the draft

Oline depth

 

Not sure how they could have done better, props to them for reading and reacting during the draft

 

 

I disagree about the top tackle. I would say that, if he heals up, Josh Simmons is overwhelming the top tackle. I don't mean this by a small margin. I mean he will be a top 10 OT and Campbell will be far closer to middle of the pack.

It is definitely a very good draft on paper, however. Tons of value. TheBigKat will be pumped.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

the top tackle

a top 3 rb

a big play wr

a top 2 center

a really good safety ranked top 12 in the 4rth round

a top 10 ranked dt

an edge in the 5th that was slated to go in rounds 2/3

the best kicker in the draft

Oline depth

 

Not sure how they could have done better, props to them for reading and reacting during the draft

 

 

Looks good but we won’t know who won the draft for a while.  Every year someone “wins” the draft and it rarely works out that way.

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Just now, PNW_PantherMan said:

Looks good but we won’t know who won the draft for a while.  Every year someone “wins” the draft and it rarely works out that way.

1000% just saying on paper they got a ton of highly ranked players and more importantly they slanted the top half of the draft to benefit their franchise guy.

 

On paper they had a lights out draft

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