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2025 NFL Draft - Day 3 Discussion


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Just now, Davidson Deac II said:

Yeah, but big difference between a qb who was considered elite and in his prime at the time vs a 35 year old kicker who struggled last year.  

Yep I just stirring the pot, Still would have been a better move to avoid the tiny towel attacker.  

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4 minutes ago, MrBubba said:

Ewers still on board

He really screwed up entering the draft. He has very marginal NFL talent but he's a good college QB. He's the poster child of the type of guy that needs to stay in college collecting NIL money until he runs out of eligibility. Texas was clearly ready to move onto Arch Manning but he would've been one of if not the top QB available in the portal and would've fetched a nice offer.

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4 minutes ago, Swaggasaurus said:

Damn y’all. Xavier Restrepo as an excellent and clutch football player. Surprised a Dwayne Jarrett 40 dropping him this far. 

it was 4.87 I mean..... I'd give him 25,000 for a UDFA but using a pick, pass....

he should have faked a injury. "OOO my hamstring tighted up, sorry scouts/coaches"

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1 hour ago, Basbear said:

Did @Icege  survive the 3rd server crash??

Someone needs to do a Evans page, please.

Oops. I knew I had forgotten something.

Was picking up food during the Evans pick. Will grab the profiles in a bit when I get home!

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2 minutes ago, Basbear said:

it was 4.87 I mean..... I'd give him 25,000 for a UDFA but using a pick, pass....

he should have faked a injury. "OOO my hamstring tighted up, sorry scouts/coaches"

That’s exactly what he did. He said his hammy tightened up on him when warming up before. 

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7 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Cameron Williams is still out there, hes a longshot to replace motion after this year. 

 

He'd be a good pick imo.  Fine with a project at tackle in 6th rd.

I like mickens at safety too.

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