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2025 NFL Mock Drafts
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(Yesterday, 12:38 PM)Knucklehead Wrote: In a world where we lose out on the younger IOL such as Fries, Jenkins or Becton & have to settle for the older guys such as Scherff & Zeitler, using our top pick on an IOL would be a sound strategy. Agree. Wherever we add an aging vet, we should draft his backup. Of the three IOL positions, I think we should keep one, pay big for one and pay small for a vet, backing him up with a draft pick. Might look like this... LG - Teven Jenkins, Brandel C - Bradbury, Jurgens RG - Brandon Scherff, Tate Ratledge (Round 3)
Today, 04:36 AM
Anyone else think 'versatile' is a bad word when it comes to positives for a player? Good at most things, master of none? Just give me the guy that owns the position as a starter, like he can't play anywhere else but guard and dominates there. Save the versatility for the backup swing guards and tackles.
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(Today, 04:36 AM)StickierBuns Wrote: Anyone else think 'versatile' is a bad word when it comes to positives for a player? Good at most things, master of none? Just give me the guy that owns the position as a starter, like he can't play anywhere else but guard and dominates there. Save the versatility for the backup swing guards and tackles. Interesting. I usually look for guys who’ve played multiple positions, particularly on the OL. That’s why I really like Johan Monheim. He’ll play C in the NFL due to sub 31” arms, but has also started at G and LT. Same with S this year. Emmanwori has a ton of snaps at Nickel, Box, and Deep as well at ST ace. Usually the more you can do the more you do. Might be important when the schedule goes to 18 games. But, if I’ve got the next John Hannah… https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/article/202...14465.html https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/article/202...14465.html
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Shakespeare This draft would be an absolute dream scenario. I know they are high on Jurgens so Monheim can be switched out with Rivers if that is the case. Just need a trade partner. Judkins being there is a stretch however.
44. Alfred Collins DL | Texas 76. Quinshon Judkins RB | Ohio State 97. Dorian Strong CB | Virginia Tech 140. Luke Kandra IOL | Cincinnati 150. Jay Higgins LB | Iowa 161. Jonah Monheim IOL | USC
5 hours ago
For what it's worth, I was listening to McShay's podcast and they were going over his last mock draft. He stated he has heard from several sources that the Browns are not interested in taking a quarterback at #2 and they believe that next year (2026) is the year to go quarterback.
It's starting to sound much more likely that the Titans will take Abdul Carter #1 if they don't get a trade down package to their liking. The Browns are likely in that same boat or probably take Travis Hunter at #2. The suck ass for Arch sweepstakes is officially under way.
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(5 hours ago)supafreak84 Wrote: For what it's worth, I was listening to McShay's podcast and they were going over his last mock draft. He stated he has heard from several sources that the Browns are not interested in taking a quarterback at #2 and they believe that next year (2026) is the year to go quarterback. Speaking of 26, I’m glad we got McCarthy. When Drew Allar is QB3 and 16 overall it’s a bad year overall. Unless you’re a fan of Christian Hackenburg.
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(5 hours ago)supafreak84 Wrote: The suck ass for Arch sweepstakes is officially under way. Arch, the most athletic of the Mannings. 6'4", 226 lbs. All the arm, pocket presence and ability you could want. The March for Arch indeed, prepare for a few teams to tank harder than a Panzer division. He'll end up being a mortal lock like Andrew Luck. |
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