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On 2/1/2025 at 11:26 PM, Sojourner said:

Great write up. 
 

One guy I think changes the 20-30 range is Revel and how he is viewed after his interviews. I can see the Bengals going after him if he checks out. I think Barron is a stud but could be a better Safety than he is CB. Then down further to Chargers. If not the Bengals he’s in play there too. They need some help in that position. 
 

Where are you gauging FSU’s Thomas right now? I think he’s going to move up into the early second after the CB drills @ Indy as he’s shown success in zone and man coverages at various positions for Florida State. 

 

Nah Barron is an outside corner (he can play nickel and safety but his best tape was this year on the boundary). And if you exclude Hunter he is the best corner in the draft. I'd bet good money on him being a better pro than the Michigan kid.

 

On 2/2/2025 at 1:00 AM, EmotionallyUnstable said:


Appreciate the write up Gonzo
 

Personally I’d be very underwhelmed with this selection. Although, he’s had great production as a senior… a lot of his dominance was coming against W Kentucky and Pitt. 

 

I think he has a variety of good ways to win. He has a great inside move and can bend the wheel to win with speed. I do question if we can win with power, and fear his get off is a bit slow. Will he be able to continue to produce vs more fleet footed tackles and win in other ways than as a tactician? 
 

I don’t think he has any elite measurable quality that would translate to getting excited about him as a prospect. Although only 21, he’s played four years of college ball, and I don’t know what other areas he could grow as a pass rusher. He lacks elite speed or explosiveness, so he will likely find his way to success through nuance. 
 

Id be much more comfortable with him in RD2. 
 

I haven’t looked into the other names you suggested at 30 aside from Harmon although I’d like to get a peek at Scourton soon

 

Agree, that is pretty much how I see him too. If they are taking a chance with one of their 2nds I am fine with that. But he is a reach at 30 IMO. I don't think he will end up in the first round. 

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On 2/2/2025 at 5:22 AM, LABILLBACKER said:

If Revel gets close to us, I could see McD tell Beane to trade up a couple spots. If he's unattainable then get the best DT on the board (Grant/ Harmon/ Nolen).  56 I'm good with either Harris or Bond.  Then get maybe Jack Sawyer or Burch??

 

Have the Bills ever taken a guy off a major injury under this regime? I don't think they have (though happy to be corrected). I think Revel had he stayed healthy is a slam dunk top 15 player. But even so, I just don't think taking guys coming off major injuries is their MO.

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On 2/2/2025 at 1:15 AM, gonzo1105 said:


I know you’re not asking me but I don’t think Douglas is back and Elam is a disaster and can’t see them committing to playing him next year. I think they would like to draft a Cornerback with one of the 3 picks and draft a guy on day 3 it just didn’t work out as I don’t let guys drop to assist the Bills 

 

 

Yea it is one of the commonalities between our two mocks. We have both cleared out the corner board way before the Bills pick in round two. If they don't get one in FA then I think my version 2.0 will have to have them taking one at #30.

 

Who, I am less sure on. I think Revel, Morrison and Hariston all coming off injuries of some degree, Thomas a slightly less obvious scheme fit... maybe that leads to Amos (who is their type and would be perfect for this scheme) even if #30 feels a tad early for him.

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11 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Nah Barron is an outside corner. And if you exclude Hunter he is the best corner in the draft. I'd bet good money on him being a better pro than the Michigan kid.

 

Agree, that is pretty much how I see him too. If they are taking a chance with one of their 2nds I am fine with that. But he is a reach at 30 IMO. I don't think he will end up in the first round. 
 

 

 

Fair enough, might be one of the minor nuisances of the class we disagree on. Really think, out of recent players, he’s similar to Brian Branch at Alabama where he was a monster in the nickel and a switch to safety can continue that to be a trend where he’s never off the field. That doesn’t mean I think he can’t make it as an exclusive boundary CB but that his value is through the roof handling the same responsibilities. He’s also miles ahead of Branch in terms of capability. 

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2 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Yea it is one of the commonalities between our two mocks. We have both cleared out the corner board way before the Bills pick in round two. If they don't get one in FA then I think my version 2.0 will have to have them taking one at #30.

 

Who, I am less sure on. I think Revel, Morrison and Hariston all coming off injuries of some degree, Thomas a slightly less obvious scheme fit... maybe that leads to Amos (who is their type and would be perfect for this scheme) even if #30 feels a tad early for him.


I agree after doing this version, I think CB is the move at 30. There will be guys at DE, DT, and maybe WR that are worth 56 and or 62. Like I said to @Sojourner I believe if we are making a move to being more of a man scheme than AZ Thomas is my guy for 30 if he gets there. I’m not a real big fan of Morrison and I like Revel but we might need someone ready from the Go

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16 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:


I agree after doing this version, I think CB is the move at 30. There will be guys at DE, DT, and maybe WR that are worth 56 and or 62. Like I said to @Sojourner I believe if we are making a move to being more of a man scheme than AZ Thomas is my guy for 30 if he gets there. I’m not a real big fan of Morrison and I like Revel but we might need someone ready from the Go


Not that my rankings matter but I have the top 10 CBs as follows (Hunter is a WR in the pros I’d bet, he’s 1 either way if not):

 

  1. Will Johnson, Michigan
  2. Jahdae Barron, Texas
  3. Trey Amos, Ole Miss
  4. Azareyeh Thomas, FSU
  5. Shavon Revel, East Carolina
  6. Benjamin Morrison, Norte Dame
  7. Darien Porter, Iowa State
  8. Daylen Everette, Georgia
  9. Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky
  10. Denzel Burke, OSU


If the injury concerns check out for Revel as a positive then he goes to 4 for me personally. 

 

 

 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:


I agree after doing this version, I think CB is the move at 30. There will be guys at DE, DT, and maybe WR that are worth 56 and or 62. Like I said to @Sojourner I believe if we are making a move to being more of a man scheme than AZ Thomas is my guy for 30 if he gets there. I’m not a real big fan of Morrison and I like Revel but we might need someone ready from the Go

 

Revel really intrigues me because we get an opportunity to draft a top 12 prospect with elite physical traits. Like when the Titans got Jeffrey Simmons later than he should have gone because of his ACL tear. I know it hasn't been this regime's M.O. but I feel like they can afford to take the risk. Data shows ACL tears are not at high risk of re-injury. If they can be patient and live with him missing most of his rookie training camp, it could be a major hit at a premium position for a franchise that hasn't had one in a while.

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14 minutes ago, Sojourner said:


Not that my rankings matter but I have the top 10 CBs as follows (Hunter is a WR in the pros I’d bet, he’s 1 either way if not):

 

  1. Will Johnson, Michigan
  2. Jahdae Barron, Texas
  3. Trey Amos, Ole Miss
  4. Azareyeh Thomas, FSU
  5. Shavon Revel, East Carolina
  6. Benjamin Morrison, Norte Dame
  7. Darien Porter, Iowa State
  8. Daylen Everette, Georgia
  9. Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky
  10. Denzel Burke, OSU


If the injury concerns check out for Revel as a positive then he goes to 4 for me personally. 

 

 

 

 

 


Your ranking matters as much as anyone else’s we all have hits and misses for people who break down film and watch tons of college ball.  I agree that I also like Hunter more at WR than DB but I do think the team that drafts him will primarily play him there

 

I got 

 

1- Will Johnson Michigan

2- Travis Hunter Colorado

3- Jadhae Barron Texas

4- Shavon Revel East Carolina

5- AZ Thomas Florida State

6- Trey Amos Miss

7- Benjamin Morrison Notre Dame

8- Maxwell Hairston Kentucky

9- Cobee Bryant Kansas

10- Mello Dotson Kansas 

19 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Revel really intrigues me because we get an opportunity to draft a top 12 prospect with elite physical traits. Like when the Titans got Jeffrey Simmons later than he should have gone because of his ACL tear. I know it hasn't been this regime's M.O. but I feel like they can afford to take the risk. Data shows ACL tears are not at high risk of re-injury. If they can be patient and live with him missing most of his rookie training camp, it could be a major hit at a premium position for a franchise that hasn't had one in a while.


Yea I don’t necessarily disagree with you on the upside play. Just think we better have a vet or hope that a mid round CB is ready in case he isn’t fully back is all

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23 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

Yea I don’t necessarily disagree with you on the upside play. Just think we better have a vet or hope that a mid round CB is ready in case he isn’t fully back is all

 

I'm sure we'll have a vet in the room. A name I floated is Jonathan Jones from NE. Spotrac projects him at 1 year $2.8M. Something like that plus a draft pick is the ideal scenario.

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On 2/1/2025 at 4:21 PM, gonzo1105 said:

Usually try to do 3 of these. This draft was interesting and for the longest time had a lot of writers block due to how many players can go in a 40 pick span but overall I feel pretty good about where I stand early as obviously things will shift after Free Agency and the Combine.  With that said here is my Version 1 mock Draft. Enjoy and feel free to rip apart and B word lol.

 

1. Tennessee Titans- Cam Ward QB Miami

- If I was going to take a QB in this draft, I would take Ward first over Sanders and Dart. He has continously developed in multiple different settings with multiple offense and coaches and been successful. Any team need a franchise QB and this year is debatable for whether a team should do that but here I place Ward # 1.

 

2. Cleveland Browns- Travis Hunter WR/DB Colorado

- Arguably the best player in the draft, the Browns could also go Quarterback but I don't think they pass up the opportunity to grab a talent like Hunter. I actually prefer Hunter at WR compared to DB as I think he is better there but it is more likely he'll be a DB with some WR packages in the NFL.

 

3. New York Giants- Shedeur Sanders QB Colorado

- The Giants have to figure out QB whether its in a rookie like Sanders or a Veteran QB for Schoen and Daboll to save their jobs. Sanders has solid arm strength but to me Sanders holds onto the ball too long and will have to be faster getting through progressions in the NFL to be a success. He does have the personality to be able to handle a large market like New York so I do believe he can succeed.

 

4. New England Patriots-Abdul Carter DE/LB Penn State

- A lot of draft projections have a WR or OT here to help out Drake Maye and that makes a ton of sense but they also brought in Mike Vrabel, a HC known for tough teams with good defense and Carter is arguably the top prospect in some peoples minds. I just think that Carter is too good of a prospect to pass up to take a lesser talent at WR or Offensive line.

 

5. Jacksonville Jaguars- Will Johnson CB Michigan

- I find Johnson to be the best defensive back in the draft over Hunter. Much like my earlier explanation Johnson is too good of a talent to pass up to take a lesser position of need like offensive line here. He is one of the elite talents in the draft and the Jaguars can't afford to pass him up. He should develop into a # 1 CB who can lock down # 1 WR's in the near future.

 

6. Las Vegas Raiders- Ashton Jeanty RB Boise State

- Here is another example of just taking the best player at this point. Running back is making a return to the NFL and the Raiders need an exciting player on their offense and Jeanty checks that box. In addition, Pete Carroll loves to run the football and had Marshan Lynch for the longest time amongst others and will need a true bell cow running back especially since they don't have a franchise QB at this point. Maybe a little bit early but I think this pick makes way too much sense.

 

7. New York Jets- Armand Membou OT/OG Missouri

- No matter where the Jets want to slot Membou he makes sense for this offensive line which was still an absolute disaster last year. They can either pair Membou with Fashanu at Tackle and have bookends or slot Membou inside where he can be a dominant pro bowl type player with the right development.

 

8. Carolina Panthers- Mason Graham DT Michigan

- The Panthers showed a great deal of improvement down the stretch with their offense and even though they can use another playmaker, the development of Jalen Coker and drafting Xavier Legette last year they will lean on going defense and pairing Graham with Derrick Brown to begin rebuilding a defense that was crushed last year.

 

9. New Orleans Saints- Josh Simmons OT Ohio State

- Some people will see this as a reach but I believe that Simmons upside makes him the # 1 Tackle in this draft. If it wasn't for a knee injury i'm not sure there would be much of a question here as he is a sure fire franchise LT in the league which you can't necessarily say about the other guys who will go in this range in the draft.

 

10. Chicago Bears- Kelvin Banks OT Texas

- The Bears need to fix their offensive line to give Caleb Williams a chance. Poles apparently was scouting offensive and defensive line very heavily at the Senior Bowl and I think there is a little better value at the offensive line position right now than at the defensive line but it wouldn't shock me to see someone like Kenneth Grant go here on the other side of the ball.

 

11. San Francisco 49ers- James Pearce DE/LB Tennessee

- I am personally very high on Pearce and have him right up there with Carter but he appears to be at least now going the way of Jared Verse last year where he started as a top 10 pick before going 19th overall to the Rams. Pearce would add another dynamic pass rusher for a defense that when healthy can be dominant. Pearce needs to add weight but has A++ athleticism and with development and weight room can be a monster.

 

12. Dallas Cowboys- Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona

- The Cowboys have needs all over and one of them is at the WR positions and McMillan falls into their lap to pair with Ceedee Lamb. I will be curious what McMillan runs in the 40 as he is a very large WR who takes awhile to build up but he is a dominant player. I think he is a little overrated for where he is being slotted but do believe he can be a # 1 player but feel he would be right there with Odunze if he was in last years draft.

 

13. Miami Dolphins- Will Campbell OT/OG LSU

- Another guy much like Membou and the Jets that can play 4 out of the 5 positions on the offensive line and the Dolphins can use a little grit on their team in particular on the offensive line. Campbell can play RT and replace Armstead eventually or move down into guard and be an instant starter for the Dolphins.

 

14. Indianapolis Colts- Nick Emmanwori S South Carolina

- A lot of people are slotting Tyler Warren here and for the a draft need fit it makes sense but I think Warren is a little overrated as a prospect and Emmanwori is a perfect fit for the Indianapolis Colts team who need a ton of defensive talent and I believe Emmanwori is Safety # 1 in this draft.  He has rare size and movement skills and can play all over the field including the run which makes him a valuable chess piece for an NFL defense.

 

15. Atlanta Falcons- Kenneth Grant DT Michigan

- I feel that Grant could go earlier than this as stated in pick # 10 and he has a rare blend of size and athleticism that you just don't see in a lot of DT's. The Falcons need help on the defensive line both on the interior and exterior and Grant is a nice value pick that meets a need.

 

16. Arizona Cardinals- Mike Green DE/LB Marshall

- I feel that Green is being severely underrated. Yes, he needs to gain strength but he has been playing the positions for a short period of time and is a monster athlete who has a plethora of pass rush moves and production albeit at the G5 level. He will need time but a team that is patient with him could end up with a double digit sack player for the next 10 years. Green had a good senior bowl week against bigger comp so that steam isn't slowing down for him.

 

17. Cincinnati Bengals- Jahdae Barron CB Texas

- The Bengals are a mess defensively and like Emmanwori, Barron is a chesspiece who can do multiple things for the team that drafts him. He can play outside, inside and play the safety position all at a good level and again that value is something that teams high in the draft look for. Barron would be a good fit for a Bengals team that needs playmakers on defense.

 

18. Seattle Seahawks- Tyler Booker OG Alabama

- Seems like every year the Seahawks need to take a Guard and every year they either screw it up or they don't take one. I feel like this has been a position mocked every year for the Seahawks and Booker is the next in line as my # 2 interior OG behind Membou. Hopefully I wont have to mock another guard next year.

 

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Shemar Stewart DE Texas A&M

- The need is there for the Bucs and Stewart is a boom or bust prospect in my opinion who has elite traits but hasn't translated it into on field success. If the Bucs can unlock him then look out but he also can be a guy I could see floating around the NFL as a journeyman for years.

 

20. Denver Broncos- Tyler Warren TE Penn State

- Warren finally comes off the board at pick # 20 and a guy who can further develop Bo Nix. I like Warren as a prospect but don't love him especially with how deep this Tight End class is. He is not Brock Bowers but he has good physical traits and a tough demeanor to play the position. I want to see his agility testing as he runs stiff to me and I wonder how he will separate in the NFL. Kind of reminds me of Michael Mayer who has failed to have success in the NFL.

 

21. Pittsburgh Steelers- Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State

- The Steelers biggest need, outside of Quarterback, is the WR position and they could go in a couple of different directions here but I slot Egbuka here early as a guy who can play inside and play the underneath game while Pickens does the vertical stuff and provides another weapon for whomever is playing Quarterback next year for the Steelers.

 

22. Los Angeles Chargers- Colston Loveland TE Michigan

- Herbert needs more weapons to get the Chargers to where they want to go deep in the playoffs outside of Ladd McConkey. Instead of going WR, the Chargers tap a Tight End prospect that Jim Harbaugh is very familiar with and would be an easy transition schematically to the NFL.

 

23. Green Bay Packers- Jalon Walker DE/LB Georgia

- The Packers need some help at the pass rusher position and Walker can provide that for the Packers. I am not as high on Jalon Walker as others as he is a tweener both physically and positionally which scares the hell out of me. The fact he is listed at 6'2 makes me think he is going to be 6 foot and some change or 6'1 which will make him undersized. The Packers do love drafting defense and they do love them some Georgia Bulldogs.

 

24. Minnesota Vikings- Malaki Starks S Georgia

- Back to back Georgia Bulldogs come off the board as Starks would be a great fit for the Brian Flores defense. Harrison Smith isn't getting any younger, and the Vikings were prone to the big play last year and Starks is just flat out good value at this point in my opinion and the Vikings have become savvy drafters as of late.

 

25. Houston Texans- Airontae Ersery OT Minnesota

- The Texans need to fix their offensive line to have any chance for C.J. Stroud to get back to being as successful as he was his freshmen year. Ersery has good tape and had a really good week at the Senior Bowl. He would be an immediate upgrade over Blake Fisher at RT and Fisher could then bump inside to help a Texans offensive line that badly needs it.

 

26. Los Angeles Rams- Shavon Revel CB East Carolina

- I honestly could see this being a slot for Jaxson Dart if he is sitting on the board at this point and Stafford's career winding down. In this iteration, I will just pass on that for now and go with Revel who fills a large defensive need for the Rams. Revel is a long projectable corner that would have gone much higher in a weak top of the draft this year if he hadn't tore of his knee.

 

27. Baltimore Ravens- Mykel Williams DE/LB Georgia

- I am not high on Williams as he is all potential with very average tape in my opinion. He could go much higher than this I will readily admit but this just looks and smells like a Ravens pick with Williams dropping and the Ravens snapping him up late in round 1.

 

28. Detroit Lions- Walter Nolan DT Mississippi

- Nolan really came on this past year when he transferred to Mississippi as his tape at A&M left a lot of to be desired and some was flat out not very good at all. Nolan slips into a really good Lions team that needs loads of help on the defensive line due to injuries.

 

29. Washington Commanders- AZ Thomas CB Florida State

- Thomas is a long press man cornerback who is flying up the boards. He gets overlooked a little bit because he doesn't have the stats as most teams avoided him last year attacking the rest of an abysmal Florida State defense.

 

30. Buffalo Bills- Donovan Ezeiruaku DE Boston College

- We have been saying it for years that the Bills have to get better defensive line play to get to where they want to go and with a ton of guys possibly coming off the books, the Bills have to restock the cupboard yet against on the defensive line. Ezeiruaku is undersized but has an incredibly long wingspan, was dominant as a senior and can really get after the passer with a ton of pass rush moves. Other players I considered at this spot for the Bills include: Nic Scourton, Derrick Harmon, and Matthew Golden

 

31. Philadelphia Eagles- Nic Scourton DE Texas A&M

- Scourton is another A&M player who was a better player last year than he was this year but possesses a lot of quality traits you like to see in a football player. He is a big base defensive end who can probably slide inside for certain packages and the Eagles do have needs both inside and outside of their defensive line.

 

32. Kansas City Chiefs- Donovan Jackson OG Ohio State

- Jackson provides protection in a couple of different areas for the Chiefs. He can replace Trey Smith at RG who is a pending free agent or he can play the other guard position if the Chiefs are content playing Joe Thuney out at LT. It would be an interesting fit but it protects the Chiefs in a couple of different ways.

 

2nd Round

33. Cleveland Browns- Omarrion Hampton RB North Carolina

34. New York Giants- Derrick Harmon DT Oregon

35. Tennessee Titans- Luther Burden WR Missouri

36. Jacksonville Jaguars- Matthew Golden WR Texas

37. Las Vegas Raiders- Jaxson Dart QB Mississippi

38. New England Patriots- Josh Conerly OT Oregon

39. Chicago Bears- Princely Umanmeilen DE Mississippi

40. New Orleans Saints- Alfred Collins DT Texas

41. Chicago Bears- Gray Zabel OT North Dakota State

42. New York Jets- Trey Amos CB Mississippi

43. San Francisco 49ers- Jonah Saviinaea OT Arizona

44. Dallas Cowboys- Kaleb Johnson RB Iowa

45. Indianapolis Colts- Mason Taylor TE LSU

46. Atlanta Falcons- Benjamin Morrison CB Notre Dame

47. Arizona Cardinals- Marcus Mbow OG Purdue

48. Miami Dolphins- Jihaad Campbell LB Alabama

49. Cincinnati Bengals- JT Tuimoloau DE Ohio State

50. Seattle Seahawks- Omarr Norman-Lott DT Tennessee

51. Denver Broncos- Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio State

52. Pittsburgh Steelers- T.J. Sanders DE/DT South Carolina

53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Demetrious Knight LB South Carolina

54. Green Bay Packers- Maxwell Hairston CB Kentucky

55. Los Angeles Chargers- Elic Ayomanor WR Stanford

 

56. Buffalo Bills- Tre Harris WR Mississippi

- The Bills come back in round two and take the highly productive Tre Harris at pick 56. I am incredibly high on Harris but he does need work. He possesses very large size much in the way of Keon Coleman and is more of a possession guy who can get deep much like Gabe Davis was. The difference between Gabe Davis and Tre Harris is Harris is a YAC monster in college and Harris has great hands and rarely drops the football. Most will look at his size and say he is an X WR which would be redundant with Keon Coleman here but I actually believe he is a Z Receivers with the body of an X. He needs work on route running development and isn't a finished products but he pops on the college tape. Others considered: Jack Sawyer DE, Jalen Royals WR, Jordan Burch DE

 

57. Carolina Panthers- Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma

58. Houston Texans- Isaiah Bond WR Texas

59. Baltimore Ravens- Cameron Williams OT Texas

60. Detroit Lions- Jack Sawyer DE Ohio State

61. Washington Commanders- Elijah Arroyo TE Miami

 

62. Buffalo Bills- Jordan Burch DE/DT Oregon

-  Yup the old Double Dip here for defensive ends. I am have on my team needs list multiple edges and Burch possesses a freakish body at 6'6 295. He has the athleticism of a skill player in the body of a 3 Tech. I would expect him to be a base defensive end in a 4-3 with ability to squeeze down inside on passing downs. He finally broke out as a senior after transferring from South Carolina to Oregon. He is literally the opposite of Ezeiruaku. A great run defender who relies on power right now to win in pass rushing situations. He needs to continue to grow with more pass rush moves but the size strength cannot be denied and has Calais Campbell upside if his potential can be reached. Others Considered: Darious Alexander DT, Andrew Mukuba S, Xavier Watts S.

 

63. Philadelphia Eagles- Jalen Royals WR Utah State

64. Kansas City Chiefs- Gunnar Helm TE Texas

 

Solid work but IMO there's 0% chance Burden makes it out of the first.

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33 minutes ago, FireChans said:

Solid work but IMO there's 0% chance Burden makes it out of the first.


Thanks, and I don’t think you can say anything definitive about this class right up to the first pick right now 

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7 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:


I agree after doing this version, I think CB is the move at 30. There will be guys at DE, DT, and maybe WR that are worth 56 and or 62. Like I said to @Sojourner I believe if we are making a move to being more of a man scheme than AZ Thomas is my guy for 30 if he gets there. I’m not a real big fan of Morrison and I like Revel but we might need someone ready from the Go

 

I am not sure after the Elam experiment they will go for a guy like Thomas with the idea that he will be great when we play more man and we can coach him up in zone. 

6 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

I'm sure we'll have a vet in the room. A name I floated is Jonathan Jones from NE. Spotrac projects him at 1 year $2.8M. Something like that plus a draft pick is the ideal scenario.

 

Yea. I agree. I think they will sign a vet. It is where in the market they pitch it that will tell us what they think of drafting one.

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14 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:

 

1- Will Johnson Michigan

2- Travis Hunter Colorado

3- Jadhae Barron Texas

4- Shavon Revel East Carolina

5- AZ Thomas Florida State

6- Trey Amos Miss

7- Benjamin Morrison Notre Dame

8- Maxwell Hairston Kentucky

9- Cobee Bryant Kansas

10- Mello Dotson Kansas 

 

 

1. Hunter, Colorado

2. Barron, Texas

3. Johnson, Michigan

4. Revel, East Carolina

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5. Thomas, Florida State

6. Morrison, Notre Dame

7. Amos, Ole Miss

8. Hariston, Kentucky

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9. Bryant, Kansas

10. Alexander, LSU

 

That's my top 10 right now. Think the top two tiers are the only guys I'd consider in the first two rounds.

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29 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

1. Hunter, Colorado

2. Barron, Texas

3. Johnson, Michigan

4. Revel, East Carolina

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5. Thomas, Florida State

6. Morrison, Notre Dame

7. Amos, Ole Miss

8. Hariston, Kentucky

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9. Bryant, Kansas

10. Alexander, LSU

 

That's my top 10 right now. Think the top two tiers are the only guys I'd consider in the first two rounds.


Same. I really like Cobee Bryant and he is actually a really good fit for the Bills as a guy who can play man and zone coverage. Not a great tackler but he plays the ball really well and has above average athleticism. I’d consider him at 62 but would prefer a small trade down and take him. Think he’ll go early round 3 so Bills are in no man’s land with him

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On 2/1/2025 at 5:35 PM, Einstein said:

Hunter is great, but if Browns go WR over QB, their fanbase might literally revolt.

I honestly agree... I cannot see them going WR with no qb... I honestly have no idea where they go... they need a QB and I dont think Sanders is the guy.. Cam Ward.. I mean I dont know... not enamoured with the QB position.. they may go DE if they trade Garrett.

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