2025 NFL Draft Prospects (1 Viewer)

Would Shedeur come to New Orleans? A lot of rumors that Deion will try to control where he goes.

Some of that he has said isn’t true. Maybe we’re one of the several he wouldn’t want. I’m sure he’d prefer a big market team so maybe the Giants would be his top pick out of the likely teams.


"So I would never do that," Sanders said. "If I was that stupid, I wouldn't disclose the teams that I want them to play for, I would disclose the several that I wouldn't."
 
Watching Cam Ward highlights and their WR Xavier Restrepo stands out. He just topped Reggie Wayne’s record for receiving yards at U. Miami.

Looks like an excellent mid round slot receiver prospect.




 
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Kendra who cant stay healthy during warm ups? 1-2 punch ? We don’t have a line that can open a hole yet. Proven we have zero depth if someone gets hurt. Better fix that line before we do anything with a back in first round.
Playmakers make plays if Alvin can run for 100 behind this line I’m sure jeanty can go for 200
 
LOL Fuaga has played a total of 8 games you don't know that he will not be a top LT. And if CO can stay healthy he's a top12-15 WR . But you're throwing around they're all jokes crap .
He must be 15
 
4 picks in the current top 100….our picks after the Lattimore trade to Wash:

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Before I forget, TE Caleb Lohner would be a fun one to watch.

He played basketball at Utah and Baylor, and washed out (didn’t live up to expectations), and now he is a 6’8 tight end for the Utes.

4 catches/ 4tds
 
Would love to see us draft Tre Harris and/or Harold Fannin. We definitely could use some more talent in our WR/TE room these guys would do just that and also give us some taller receiving threats.

Tre Harris has all the traits you’d look for in a prototypical #1 WR. Size, athleticism, excellent hands, etc. Harold Fannin offers much of the same at TE while having the versatility to play some different spots and even be a threat out of the backfield.
 
Who's the better draft prospect, James Pearce or Nic Scourton?
I would go w/Scourton. Pearce is a speed based rusher whose size & skillset are nearly identical to Randy Gregory’s. He flashes speed to power, but he’s very inconsistent in that regard. He’s just not strong or violent enough at the POA to disengage w/blockers when they get their hands on him. Pearce wins w/twitch & speed off the snap. His best fit would be as a 3-4 OLB, or a designated pressure specialist in a 4-3 rotation.

Scourton, on the other hand is the more complete player. What he may lack in pure athleticism compared tonPearce, he more than makes up w/strength, hand violence, technique & an array of rush moves & counters.l. Scourton does exactly what Pearce does, which is rush the passer, but he’s also a bonafide force vs the run. On top of that, Scourton is 285 to Pearce’s 240. So, on that note i’d go w/Scourton all the way.
 
Im a huge fan of Nic Scourton. Posted about him earlier in this thread. He reminds me a lot of Justin Houston. He’s who i hope we pick in the 1st RD. If we miss out on Scourton, two other EDGE prospects im fans of are Mikail Kamara from Indiana & Mike Green from Marshall. Mike Green in particular looks like he may be the most explosive EDGE in this class.

Mikail Kamara




Mike Green, EDGE Marshall




Honestly, i wouldnt be mad if we drafted Mike Green in the 1st. I believe his stock will skyrocket once draft season begins.
 
I’ve been growing on the LB Higgins from Iowa and the DT from Iowa, last name Black.

Black looks like a pretty big gap eater. I watched him and his hands looked violent. When I looked him up, reports said he has some of the strongest hands in college football.

Higgins reminds me of a slightly poor man’s old school Lavonta Davids. He covers extremely well and makes some hard hits. Good at getting around blocks that aren’t lineman. So he would be a WILL. But it would also free up Werner to take the middle LB role when Davis retires

They would be great picks later in the draft. Some sneaky high upside picks, is how I view em.
 
I would go w/Scourton. Pearce is a speed based rusher whose size & skillset are nearly identical to Randy Gregory’s. He flashes speed to power, but he’s very inconsistent in that regard. He’s just not strong or violent enough at the POA to disengage w/blockers when they get their hands on him. Pearce wins w/twitch & speed off the snap. His best fit would be as a 3-4 OLB, or a designated pressure specialist in a 4-3 rotation.

Scourton, on the other hand is the more complete player. What he may lack in pure athleticism compared tonPearce, he more than makes up w/strength, hand violence, technique & an array of rush moves & counters.l. Scourton does exactly what Pearce does, which is rush the passer, but he’s also a bonafide force vs the run. On top of that, Scourton is 285 to Pearce’s 240. So, on that note i’d go w/Scourton all the way.
Seeing that you've spent time watching Scourton, do you have an opinion on his teammate Shemar Stewart? I've seen a couple places that think he might have more upside than Scourton just not as refined yet.
 
Auburn RB - Jarquez Hunter
Fast, strong as a d-lineman, and has performed on the field with terrible support/coaching since being a freshman. Thanks to the dumpster fire that has been Auburn football lately, he should be available in the 3rd or 4th rounds. He is better than Tank Bigsby.


 

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