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NFL 2025 NFL Pre-Draft Discussion

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NFL Draft order

01. Tennessee
02. Cleveland
03. New York Giants
04. New England
05. Jacksonville
06. Las Vegas
07. New York Jets
08. Carolina
09. New Orleans
10. Chicago
11. San Francisco
12. Dallas
13. Miami
14. Indianapolis
15. Atlanta
16. Arizona
17. Cincinnati
18. Seattle
19. Tampa Bay
20. Denver
21. Pittsburgh
22. Los Angeles Chargers
23. Green Bay
24. Minnesota
25. Houston
26. Los Angeles Rams
27. Baltimore
28. Detroit
29. Washington
30. Buffalo
31. Kansas City
32. Philadelphia
 
Just wish Green and Pearce didn't have all those character concerns.
They'll go to the Eagles and Chiefs and never cause a problem throughout their careers, its written in the stars.
 
They'll go to the Eagles and Chiefs and never cause a problem throughout their careers, its written in the stars.

They would be anonymous in Kansas, wouldn't even make the Chiefs' bail bondsman's top 10 speed dial list.
 

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Good to get some reinforcement in data about my hate for Shemar Stewart and Mykel Williams in the film ive watched. Both suck.

Meanwhile ive got Green as the #2 and Pearce as #3, both match up here also.


8. Carolina Panthers — Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M​

Shemar Stewart’s production makes him a bit of a risk, but for a team that needs some juice off the edge like the Panthers, his potential makes him an intriguing dice roll at the top of the draft. Some teams will look at Stewart’s build and his 4.59 40-yard dash from the NFL Combine and fall in love sooner rather than later. According to TruMedia, the Panthers’ defense finished dead last in pressure percentage last season (25.2%). This may be the type of risk they’re willing to take.


I love reading mock drafts for this type of analysis
 

8. Carolina Panthers — Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M​

Shemar Stewart’s production makes him a bit of a risk, but for a team that needs some juice off the edge like the Panthers, his potential makes him an intriguing dice roll at the top of the draft. Some teams will look at Stewart’s build and his 4.59 40-yard dash from the NFL Combine and fall in love sooner rather than later. According to TruMedia, the Panthers’ defense finished dead last in pressure percentage last season (25.2%). This may be the type of risk they’re willing to take.


I love reading mock drafts for this type of analysis
Makes sense as a team who struggled to generate pressure to take the guy who struggled to win his reps and had 4.5 sacks in 3 years. Make no mistake, I will absolutely lose my shit if we take him.

Its starting to feel like it will be Jalon Walker from what im hearing.
 

8. Carolina Panthers — Shemar Stewart, Edge, Texas A&M​

Shemar Stewart’s production makes him a bit of a risk, but for a team that needs some juice off the edge like the Panthers, his potential makes him an intriguing dice roll at the top of the draft. Some teams will look at Stewart’s build and his 4.59 40-yard dash from the NFL Combine and fall in love sooner rather than later. According to TruMedia, the Panthers’ defense finished dead last in pressure percentage last season (25.2%). This may be the type of risk they’re willing to take.


I love reading mock drafts for this type of analysis
Carter dropping to 7 would be crazy. Johnson at 9 seems late, but still the 2nd CB taken or 1st if Hunter goes as a WR. Jeanty would be a good fit for the Raiders but 6 is too high for a RB
 

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They should sign Trey Lance as their 3rd QB
Worse they have Tommy Devito. but what a QB room. Sanders, Rus, Winston, Devito. 4QB's none NFL starter quality.
 

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Dart had a good pro day, being the 3rd QB in this class someone will likely reach for him earlier than the day 2 projections.... just wonder who it will be? No one saw the falcons reach for Pennix last year, so might be a bolter

 
Titans President of Football Operations Chad Brinker said teams are still “checking in” on a potential trade for the No. 1 pick in the draft.
Not long after head coach Brian Callahan said the Titans were honing in on four players, Brinker reiterated that the team is “going to go through the whole thing” while leaving things open to the possibility of a trade. If the Titans are open to taking a quarterback to replace Will Levis, it’s hard to imagine them not taking a shot on Miami’s Cam Ward or Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders with the No. 1 pick next month. That said, if the Titans prefer to go in a different direction than quarterback, they could fetch a decent haul for another team to move up to the top spot and take their quarterback of choice. With nearly a month to go until the draft, the Titans still have plenty of time to decide on what to do with their pick, but Brinker’s comments serve as a good reminder that their decision is far from settled.
 
Dart is easily the 2nd QB prospect in this draft for me. Can actually beat good teams unlike Shedeur who in college never once beat a ranked team or won a bowl game. Dart also played against top tier competition unlike Sanders.
 

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