Bill from NYC Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM Posted Sunday at 07:05 PM 7 hours ago, LEBills said: Suposedly your former QB Milroe is one of players that got invited to the draft. So he is expected to be a first rounder if that’s the case. Maybe we get 4 QBs in round 1 in reality? Milroe is a great kid, but he is the worst QB to play at Alabama for many years. Quote
Mike in Horseheads Posted Sunday at 07:12 PM Posted Sunday at 07:12 PM 6 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said: Milroe is a great kid, but he is the worst QB to play at Alabama for many years. I've seen the kid from Louisville going before Milroe 1 Quote
RyanC883 Posted Sunday at 07:18 PM Posted Sunday at 07:18 PM With the 46th pick, the Atlanta Falcons select JT Tuimoloau, Edge, Ohio State. The Falcons double-dip at Edge here with a high floor player who has a potentially high ceiling. The Falcons like this guys ability to step in early and help shore up the DL. The Falcon's also need secondary help, but everyone they like at this spot is taken. They will look at 1T and CB later in the draft. @H2oand the Cardinals are on the clock. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM Posted Sunday at 07:20 PM 6 minutes ago, Mike in Horseheads said: I've seen the kid from Louisville going before Milroe If the NFL has invited Milroe to the draft they think he has a very good chance to go in the 1st. I had heard earlier in the process Tomlin really liked him. It would be very rich for my blood but who knows? Quote
LEBills Posted Sunday at 07:31 PM Posted Sunday at 07:31 PM 23 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said: Milroe is a great kid, but he is the worst QB to play at Alabama for many years. 9 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: If the NFL has invited Milroe to the draft they think he has a very good chance to go in the 1st. I had heard earlier in the process Tomlin really liked him. It would be very rich for my blood but who knows? In a world where Anthony Richardson went 4th overall, I could see Milroe go first round. I’ll be rooting for him. Not sure that Pittsburgh would be the best spot for him. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Sunday at 07:38 PM Posted Sunday at 07:38 PM 5 minutes ago, LEBills said: In a world where Anthony Richardson went 4th overall, I could see Milroe go first round. I’ll be rooting for him. Not sure that Pittsburgh would be the best spot for him. They are the only team I have heard any real whispers about in the 1st. I had him to the Giants early 2nd in my two round mock back in Feb. I can still see that. Quote
Buffalo716 Posted Sunday at 07:48 PM Posted Sunday at 07:48 PM 27 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: If the NFL has invited Milroe to the draft they think he has a very good chance to go in the 1st. I had heard earlier in the process Tomlin really liked him. It would be very rich for my blood but who knows? I think it's opened up to players expected to go in the top 50 or so I can't see a world with him going in the first round Quote
H2o Posted Sunday at 08:01 PM Posted Sunday at 08:01 PM With the 47th pick....in the 2025 NFL draft....the Arizona Cardinals select.... Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU We added Derrick Harmon in the 1st, a guy who got 43 pressures from the interior DL. Now, in the 2nd, we get an edge defender who had 9 sacks and generated 43 pressures. Swinson is excellent at turning speed into power, has that dip and bend to get around the edge, will cross face on a blocker to get inside, holds his own against the run, and has a relentless motor. We are going to get after QB's this year. @TOboy and the Miami Dolphins are on the clock. 5 Quote
TOboy Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM Posted Sunday at 08:54 PM With the 48th pick in the 2025 NFL Entry Draft the Miami Dolphins are proud to select Marcus Mbow T, Purdue. After having addressed pass rush in the 1st round, we were looking at the secondary and o-line as areas to address. Given the talent available we felt Mbow has a chance to step in and play right away at an area that’s needed help for some time. @Logic and the Bengals are now on the clock. 4 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM 28 minutes ago, TOboy said: With the 48th pick in the 2025 NFL Entry Draft the Miami Dolphins are proud to select Marcus Mbow T, Purdue. After having addressed pass rush in the 1st round, we were looking at the secondary and o-line as areas to address. Given the talent available we felt Mbow has a chance to step in and play right away at an area that’s needed help for some time. @Logic and the Bengals are now on the clock. I like Mbow a lot. Not sure he is a tackle but not sure it matters for the Dolphins. If he ends up at guard or even center (where I see him long term) he is still an upgrade. 4 Quote
Logic Posted Sunday at 09:34 PM Posted Sunday at 09:34 PM (edited) With the 49th pick in the 2025 TSW Mock Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA Put simply, our top priority in this draft was to upgrade our woeful defense. We needed help on all three levels and got off to a great start with Mike Green up front. Next we move to the linebacker corps, where we really need a tone-setter and some overall athletic upgrades. Enter Carson Schwesinger. Fast, rangy, loose hipped, and athletically gifted, Schwesinger is ALSO smart as a whip, with great play recognition and understanding of route concepts. He has a "walk-on" mentality and is incredibly competitive and relentless. We think he can either start out as a WILL and transition to MIKE when Germaine Pratt's contract runs out in 2026, or can challenge Pratt for the starting MIKE job and a green dot right away. We love the value, love the player, and think that we have upgraded our front seven dramatically with the additions of Mike Green and Carson Schwesinger. @GunnerBill and the Seattle Fightin' Mike McDonalds are now on the clock. Edited Sunday at 09:34 PM by Logic 3 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM Posted Sunday at 10:07 PM (edited) With the 50th pick in the 2025 TSW Mock Draft version 2.0 the Seattle Seahawks sprint to the podium to select: Tyleik Williams, Defensive Tackle, Ohio State Seattle drafted Byron Murphy, the defensive tackle out of Texas, in last year's first round. However, they then miscast him as a nose tackle in their 3 man front, resulting in an underwhelming rookie season. Here I bring in a proper nose tackle in Williams, who can regularly take on double teams and play the run, allowing Murphy to slide to the 4i and concentrate on doing what he does best - which is getting upfield penetration and hurrying Quarterbacks. @LEBills and the Denver Broncos are now, briefly, on the clock.... if I could get it back within 45 minutes before I got to bed that would be much appreciated Edited Sunday at 10:08 PM by GunnerBill 3 Quote
LEBills Posted Sunday at 10:12 PM Posted Sunday at 10:12 PM With the 51st pick, the Denver Broncos select Azareye'h Thomas, CB, FSU After @Logic stole my precious Carson, the Broncos had to pivot to their second biggest defensive need - CB. Riley Moss is a bit of a folk hero and has had good moments for the Broncos but the second half of last year was tough for him. In his final 7 games, he allows a 75.5 completion percentage for 415 yards. With the amount of cover 1 that the Broncos played las year, they relied on their back end holding up. Thomas is an excellent man corner with exceptional length. I was very impressed with his physicality with WRs and did not see his high 4.5 40 speed to be an issue. This will allow Moss to be a quality depth and package corner for us sleepy @GunnerBill and the Seahawks are now on the clock 3 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted Sunday at 10:22 PM Posted Sunday at 10:22 PM With the 52nd pick in the 2025 TSW Mock draft version 2.0 the Seattle Seahawks select: Donovan Jackson, Interior Offensive Line, Ohio State Back to back Buckeyes in the second round for the Seahawks. We are confident we have one of the best young left tackles in football in Charles Cross and right tackle Abraham Lucas is capable when healthy. Unfortunately our interior offensive line is a mess, manned entirely by late day 3 picks from our past two drafts. Jackson played left tackle most of this year on Ohio State's National Title run because of injury to Josh Simmons but we still see his home as being left guard in the NFL. He is an immediate and significant upgrade and I'm happy that these two picks have added some toughness to the trenches on both sides of the football. @CNYfan and the Buccaneers are now on the clock. 2 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted Sunday at 10:27 PM Posted Sunday at 10:27 PM Looks like Morrison is the last corner standing 1 Quote
CNYfan Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM Posted Sunday at 10:37 PM With the 53rd pick in the 2nd TSW Mock Draft The Tampa Bay Buccaneers select Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss The Bus are ok on defense, but Edge was a priority coming in and they like Princely as well as, if not better, than some edge defenders who went ahead of him. This is a bit of a project but TB feels it is worth the risk. The "Pack" and @Ralonzo are on the clock 4 Quote
QLBillsFan Posted Sunday at 10:42 PM Posted Sunday at 10:42 PM 3 hours ago, Bill from NYC said: Milroe is a great kid, but he is the worst QB to play at Alabama for many years. So Tua, Hurts, and Young for sure. Mac Jones debatable. Before then just a bunch of guys who he certainly has far more potential than. Quote
Ralonzo Posted Sunday at 10:54 PM Posted Sunday at 10:54 PM With pick #54 in the TSW 2.0 draft, the Packers select Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame. This pick is made with an eye toward life after Jaire, and also this is the last of the tier-1/2 CB's left due to a run on them early in the round and is sticking up on our board. While we see a plethora of tier-2 and tier-3 receivers we now feel we can get a productive player later in the draft. Morrison dropped due to injury concerns but when he's right he can absolutely be a shutdown CB1. San Diego and @Doc Brown are on the clock. 2 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM Posted Sunday at 11:18 PM (edited) And this again is why you have to take a CB at 30 and not hoping one drops to 56. No CB's left worth the pick and there is still Darius Alexander, Alfred Collins, T.J. Sanders, Omarr Norman Lott, Josh Farmer, Jordan Phillips at DT and then you have Jack Sawyer, Jordan Burch, most of these guys are acceptable players for the DL at 56 or 62. There isn't a single CB I would touch left on the board right now. It used to be Cobee Bryant before his rough combine and apparently he hasn't been good in interviews. In this version there isn't even really a safety worth taking with maybe the exception of Andrew Mukuba. I mean you almost have to take a WR with one of these next two picks just due to value. Could have traded back, got a great value DB at 34 in this draft, taken someone like Alfred Collins at 56 and turn around and got either an Edge or WR at 62 and had a 3rd round pick to play with in the 70's but everyone just had to have Kenneth Grant. Edited Sunday at 11:25 PM by gonzo1105 2 2 1 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM Posted Sunday at 11:25 PM 2 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said: And this again is why you have to take a CB at 30 and not hoping one drops to 56. No CB's left worth the pick and there is still Darius Alexander, Alfred Collins, T.J. Sanders, Omarr Norman Lott, Josh Farmer, Jordan Phillips at DT and then you have both Ohio State DE's, Jordan Burch, most of these guys are acceptable players for the DL at 56 or 62. There isn't a single CB I would touch left on the board right now. It used to be Cobee Bryant before his rough combine and apparently he hasn't been good in interviews. In this version there isn't even really a safety worth taking with maybe the exception of Andrew Mukuba. I mean you almost have to take a WR with one of these next two picks just due to value. Could have traded back, got a great value DB at 34 in this draft, taken someone like Alfred Collins at 56 and turn around and got either an Edge or WR at 62 and had a 3rd round pick to play with in the 70's but everyone just had to have Kenneth Grant. Agreed 100%. I think the depth at D-tackle allows you to get one later with much less drop-off. The dropoff in corner to the next tier is significant imo. Probably looking at Dorian Strong, though according to draft people this is high for him. I think a small trade back is possible, but some of the draft people are saying they don’t foresee a lot of trade ups, unless maybe it’s a team desperate for extra picks. 1 1 Quote
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