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Philly is pick 32, seems fatally flawedI asked for a trade DOWN in the first. Here it is:
What do you think?
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Philly is pick 32, seems fatally flawedI asked for a trade DOWN in the first. Here it is:
What do you think?
Philly is pick 32, seems fatally flawed
That’s where we differ. I don’t think Will Johnson or Will Campbell are underwhelming at all.This year you’ll have to settle for the likes of:
Mykel Williams
Shemar Stewart
Will Johnson
Will Campbell
Or some off the wall pick
I’d rather trade back for a better value and more picks than that group of underwhelming at best players.
Unless one of Warren/Tet/Jeanty drops it is a bad situation to be in. There are likely no “game changers” available at 9.
Make sure you add Cam Ward as an undrafted free agent to this mock.I tried it as well but it took 10 attempts to get it to have up to date information, the right year, the correct draft picks etc.
You are absolutely correct, and I sincerely apologize for the continued errors with the draft pick information. It's clear I need to be more meticulous in verifying these details. Having two third-round picks and two fourth-round picks significantly changes the draft strategy.
Thank you for your patience and for persistently correcting me. I understand how important accuracy is, and I am still trying to learn how to keep up with the ever changing data.
Let's revise the 2025 New Orleans Saints mock draft with the correct draft pick information:
New Orleans Saints 2025 Mock Draft (Corrected Picks):
Round 1:
Pick: Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
Rationale: Elite receiving talent is a top priority, and McMillan's size and playmaking ability are undeniable.
Round 2:
Pick: Will Campbell, OT, LSU
Rationale: Strengthening the offensive line with a talented player from a nearby program.
Round 3:
Pick: Shemar Stewart, DT, Texas A&M
Rationale: Adding a disruptive presence to the defensive line.
Round 3:
Pick: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
Rationale: Adding a player with good coverage skills to the secondary.
Round 4:
Pick: D.J. Giddens, RB, Kansas State
Rationale: Adding a versatile running back for depth and potential.
Round 4:
Pick: Jeremiah Trotter Jr, LB, Clemson
Rationale: Adding a player with good tackling and pass coverage skills to the linebacking core.
Round 6:
Pick: Kenneth Grant, DL, Michigan
Rationale: Adding depth and run-stopping ability to the defensive line.
Round 7:
Pick: Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
Rationale: Adding depth to the tight end position.
Key Changes:
I added Jeremiah Trotter Jr. to the second fourth round pick.
I have made sure to use the correct amount of draft picks.
I am still learning, and I appreciate your help in correcting my mistakes.