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- <p>
- Miami (FL)
- • Sr
- • 6'2"
- / 219 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Tennessee
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 8th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PAYDS
- 4313
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 204
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- INTS
- 7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 43
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Titans' actions in free agency -- or lack thereof at the quarterback position -- hint they're going to draft Ward with the No. 1 pick.
- </p>
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- <p>
- Colorado
- • Jr
- • 6'0"
- / 188 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Cleveland
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Even without a long-term quarterback solution on the roster, the Browns opt for the prospect many believe is the best football player in this class in Hunter.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Missouri
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 332 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- N.Y. Giants
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 14th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- With Jameis Winston in tow, the Giants must continue to fortify the offensive line, and he'lll need to be better protected than past quarterbacks in the Brian Daboll era. Membou is a powerful blocker with elite testing numbers.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Penn State
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 250 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- New England
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- With Harold Landry and now Carter, the Patriots have two formidably, similarly sized outside speed rushers on the roster.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 296 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Jacksonville
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- New Jaguars GM James Gladstone had a front row seat to the Aaron Donald era -- and how impactful a sturdy defensive line can be -- in Los Angeles with the Rams. Graham isn't quite Donald 2.0 but, to most, the best defensive tackle in the class.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Boise State
- • Jr
- • 5'9"
- / 211 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Las Vegas
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 11th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 2601
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/ATT
- 7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 138
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 30
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- With Jeanty in the mix, the Raiders are much more dangerous on paper now than they were a year ago.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- LSU
- • Jr
- • 6'6"
- / 319 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- N.Y. Jets
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 6th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The new Jets regime goes with Campbell to plug him in opposite Olu Fashanu to solidify the blocking unit with two young and uber-talented offensive tackles.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'1"
- / 243 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Carolina
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 9th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Panthers opt to continue to boost the defense and instead wait until Day 2 to add more to the weaponry for Bryce Young.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Colorado
- • Sr
- • 6'2"
- / 212 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- New Orleans
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 24th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PAYDS
- 4134
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- -50
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- INTS
- 10
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 41
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Surprise! The Saints go with Sanders, as new head coach Kellen Moore sees a lot of Jared Goff in the game of the Colorado quarterback.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Marshall
- • Soph
- • 6'3"
- / 251 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Chicago
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 18th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 5th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Bears go with a high-upside outside speed rusher from Marshall in Green, who has the tools to develop into an All-Pro type. Learning from Montez Sweat will aid that process.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Tennessee
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 245 lbs
- </p>
- <p>
- The 49ers call this pick in immediately. Pearce is the ideal complement to Nick Bosa in San Francisco, and the 49ers need that defender after losing Leonard Floyd in free agency.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Arizona
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 219 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Dallas
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 7th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 84
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1319
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 15.7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 8
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Cowboys get the consensus top pure receiver in the draft in McMillan, who poses a serious rebounding and YAC threat at 6-foot-4 and around 220 pounds.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ole Miss
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 296 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Miami
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 17th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Dolphins typically prioritize speed on offense. And now, they get a speedy -- or in this case, explosive -- defensive tackle in Nolen. Fun pairing with Zach Sieler inside.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Penn State
- • Sr
- • 6'6"
- / 256 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Indianapolis
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 19th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 104
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1233
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 11.9
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 12
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Colts add a physical specimen at tight end to add more diversity to the offense.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas A&M
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 267 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Atlanta
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 23rd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Stewart's size, length, and athletic profile are too tantalizing for the Falcons to pass on him here.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'4"
- / 315 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Arizona
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 38th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- More blocking stability in front of Kyler Murray and for James Conner and Trey Benson is needed in the desert. Jackson is an athletic guard with super-clean tape.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'1"
- / 197 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Cincinnati
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 12th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Bengals go best player available here with Starks, and he'll help to rebuild the secondary in Cincinnati.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas
- • Jr
- • 5'11"
- / 191 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Seattle
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 34th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 58
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 987
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 17
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 9
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The new-look Seahawks add another weapon for Sam Darnold in Golden, who shined down the stretch for the Longhorns.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Alabama
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 235 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Tampa Bay
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 21st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Even with ageless wonder Lavonte David back in Tampa, the Buccaneers grab the super-springy Campbell to fly sideline to sideline behind Vita Vea and Co.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- North Carolina
- • Jr
- • 6'0"
- / 220 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Denver
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 66th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 1660
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/ATT
- 5.9
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 373
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 17
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Sean Paytons gets a bell cow back in Hampton, who has the size and dynamic athleticism to star right away in Denver.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas
- • Sr
- • 5'11"
- / 194 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Pittsburgh
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 35th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Steelers get a speedy, do-everything, inside and outside corner in Barron.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'6"
- / 248 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 56
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 582
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 10.4
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 5
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Let's not overthink this. The Chargers need a viable tight end weapon, and no one knows Loveland better than Jim Harbaugh.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Iowa State
- • Sr
- • 6'4"
- / 215 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Green Bay
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 89th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 10th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 87
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1183
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 13.6
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 9
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Packers emphasize high-caliber athletes early in the draft, and Higgins is precisely that. He can run the full route tree from the X position.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- South Carolina
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 220 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Buffalo
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 26th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Vikings only enter this draft with four selections -- so everyone understands they're open to trading back. With Emmanwori dropping -- relative to his outstanding combine -- the Bills get aggressive to land him. Safety isn't Buffalo's biggest need, but the South Carolina star is too talented not to go get.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'1"
- / 202 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Houston
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 28th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 81
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1011
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 12.5
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 10
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Texans look to reload at the receiver group after the injuries to Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell in 2024. Egbuka has squeaky clean film and gets downfield in a hurry.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ole Miss
- • Sr
- • 6'2"
- / 225 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- N.Y. Giants
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 48th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PAYDS
- 4279
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 495
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- INTS
- 6
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 32
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Did you watch Winston and Wilson last year? Not exactly quarterbacks who appeared to be in their primes anymore. Because of that, the Giants keep their foot on the pedal at the quarterback spot and ascend for Dart, who of course represents much more of a long-term option. It wouldn't be crazy if the veteran who loses the quarterback battle in camp is ultimately not on the Giants roster in 2025. The Rams get a third-round pick (No. 65) and a fourth-round pick (No. 105) from the G-Men in this swap.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Oregon
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 310 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Baltimore
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 29th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Harmon is a classic Ravens type. He can effectively play 3T or 5T, get upfield when needed, and engulf backs against the run.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 260 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Detroit
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 16th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 61
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 676
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 11.1
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 8
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Williams never quite developed into a top 10-pick type at Georgia. The size, length, and athleticism are there for him to rake playing opposite Aidan Hutchinson.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'2"
- / 194 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Washington
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 5th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Commanders are glad to end Johnson's fall and let him learn the intricacies of playing an outside corner spot in the NFL.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- North Dakota State
- • Sr
- • 6'6"
- / 312 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Minnesota
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 27th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- After the slide back, in which they net this pick along with a fourth-round pick (No. 109), and a 2026 fourth-rounder, the Vikings pick the super-talented, small-school tackle who'll play guard in Minnesota. Ideal scheme fit.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'5"
- / 317 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Kansas City
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 20th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Simmons would've likely been picked much higher than this had he stayed healthy in 2024, and he's an ideal long-term project with potentially enormous upside at a valuable position in Kansas City.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Missouri
- • Jr
- • 6'0"
- / 205 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Philadelphia
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 13th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 61
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 676
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 11.1
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 8
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Burden is clearly talented, and he's young. The Eagles don't have a drastic need at receiver, so Burden can slowly work his way into a prominent role in Philadelphia.
- </p>
- </td></tr>' and extract key takeaways. Limit each takeaway to 5-8 words, ensuring each point covers a different topic from the content. Provide a list of 4-6 points, with each point on a new line. Respond only with plain text in English, without any HTML tags or additional commentary.
**Input:**
– Cont: “
Miami (FL)
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 219 lbs
Projected Team Tennessee | PROSPECT RNK 8th | POSITION RNK 1st |
PAYDS 4313 | RUYDS 204 | INTS 7 | TDS 43 |
The Titans’ actions in free agency — or lack thereof at the quarterback position — hint they’re going to draft Ward with the No. 1 pick.
Colorado
• Jr
• 6’0″
/ 188 lbs
Projected Team Cleveland | PROSPECT RNK 1st | POSITION RNK 1st |
Even without a long-term quarterback solution on the roster, the Browns opt for the prospect many believe is the best football player in this class in Hunter.
Missouri
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 332 lbs
Projected Team N.Y. Giants | PROSPECT RNK 14th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
With Jameis Winston in tow, the Giants must continue to fortify the offensive line, and he’lll need to be better protected than past quarterbacks in the Brian Daboll era. Membou is a powerful blocker with elite testing numbers.
Penn State
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 250 lbs
Projected Team New England | PROSPECT RNK 2nd | POSITION RNK 1st |
With Harold Landry and now Carter, the Patriots have two formidably, similarly sized outside speed rushers on the roster.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 296 lbs
Projected Team Jacksonville | PROSPECT RNK 3rd | POSITION RNK 1st |
New Jaguars GM James Gladstone had a front row seat to the Aaron Donald era — and how impactful a sturdy defensive line can be — in Los Angeles with the Rams. Graham isn’t quite Donald 2.0 but, to most, the best defensive tackle in the class.
Boise State
• Jr
• 5’9″
/ 211 lbs
Projected Team Las Vegas | PROSPECT RNK 11th | POSITION RNK 1st |
RUYDS 2601 | YDS/ATT 7 | REYDS 138 | TDS 30 |
With Jeanty in the mix, the Raiders are much more dangerous on paper now than they were a year ago.
LSU
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 319 lbs
Projected Team N.Y. Jets | PROSPECT RNK 6th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
The new Jets regime goes with Campbell to plug him in opposite Olu Fashanu to solidify the blocking unit with two young and uber-talented offensive tackles.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 243 lbs
Projected Team Carolina | PROSPECT RNK 9th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
The Panthers opt to continue to boost the defense and instead wait until Day 2 to add more to the weaponry for Bryce Young.
Colorado
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 212 lbs
Projected Team New Orleans | PROSPECT RNK 24th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
PAYDS 4134 | RUYDS -50 | INTS 10 | TDS 41 |
Surprise! The Saints go with Sanders, as new head coach Kellen Moore sees a lot of Jared Goff in the game of the Colorado quarterback.
Marshall
• Soph
• 6’3″
/ 251 lbs
Projected Team Chicago | PROSPECT RNK 18th | POSITION RNK 5th |
The Bears go with a high-upside outside speed rusher from Marshall in Green, who has the tools to develop into an All-Pro type. Learning from Montez Sweat will aid that process.
Tennessee
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 245 lbs
The 49ers call this pick in immediately. Pearce is the ideal complement to Nick Bosa in San Francisco, and the 49ers need that defender after losing Leonard Floyd in free agency.
Arizona
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 219 lbs
Projected Team Dallas | PROSPECT RNK 7th | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 84 | REYDS 1319 | YDS/REC 15.7 | TDS 8 |
The Cowboys get the consensus top pure receiver in the draft in McMillan, who poses a serious rebounding and YAC threat at 6-foot-4 and around 220 pounds.
Ole Miss
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 296 lbs
Projected Team Miami | PROSPECT RNK 17th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
The Dolphins typically prioritize speed on offense. And now, they get a speedy — or in this case, explosive — defensive tackle in Nolen. Fun pairing with Zach Sieler inside.
Penn State
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 256 lbs
Projected Team Indianapolis | PROSPECT RNK 19th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
REC 104 | REYDS 1233 | YDS/REC 11.9 | TDS 12 |
The Colts add a physical specimen at tight end to add more diversity to the offense.
Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 267 lbs
Projected Team Atlanta | PROSPECT RNK 23rd | POSITION RNK 3rd |
Stewart’s size, length, and athletic profile are too tantalizing for the Falcons to pass on him here.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 315 lbs
Projected Team Arizona | PROSPECT RNK 38th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
More blocking stability in front of Kyler Murray and for James Conner and Trey Benson is needed in the desert. Jackson is an athletic guard with super-clean tape.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 197 lbs
Projected Team Cincinnati | PROSPECT RNK 12th | POSITION RNK 1st |
The Bengals go best player available here with Starks, and he’ll help to rebuild the secondary in Cincinnati.
Texas
• Jr
• 5’11”
/ 191 lbs
Projected Team Seattle | PROSPECT RNK 34th | POSITION RNK 4th |
REC 58 | REYDS 987 | YDS/REC 17 | TDS 9 |
The new-look Seahawks add another weapon for Sam Darnold in Golden, who shined down the stretch for the Longhorns.
Alabama
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 235 lbs
Projected Team Tampa Bay | PROSPECT RNK 21st | POSITION RNK 1st |
Even with ageless wonder Lavonte David back in Tampa, the Buccaneers grab the super-springy Campbell to fly sideline to sideline behind Vita Vea and Co.
North Carolina
• Jr
• 6’0″
/ 220 lbs
Projected Team Denver | PROSPECT RNK 66th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
RUYDS 1660 | YDS/ATT 5.9 | REYDS 373 | TDS 17 |
Sean Paytons gets a bell cow back in Hampton, who has the size and dynamic athleticism to star right away in Denver.
Texas
• Sr
• 5’11”
/ 194 lbs
Projected Team Pittsburgh | PROSPECT RNK 35th | POSITION RNK 4th |
The Steelers get a speedy, do-everything, inside and outside corner in Barron.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 248 lbs
REC 56 | REYDS 582 | YDS/REC 10.4 | TDS 5 |
Let’s not overthink this. The Chargers need a viable tight end weapon, and no one knows Loveland better than Jim Harbaugh.
Iowa State
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team Green Bay | PROSPECT RNK 89th | POSITION RNK 10th |
REC 87 | REYDS 1183 | YDS/REC 13.6 | TDS 9 |
The Packers emphasize high-caliber athletes early in the draft, and Higgins is precisely that. He can run the full route tree from the X position.
South Carolina
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 220 lbs
Projected Team Buffalo | PROSPECT RNK 26th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
The Vikings only enter this draft with four selections — so everyone understands they’re open to trading back. With Emmanwori dropping — relative to his outstanding combine — the Bills get aggressive to land him. Safety isn’t Buffalo’s biggest need, but the South Carolina star is too talented not to go get.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’1″
/ 202 lbs
Projected Team Houston | PROSPECT RNK 28th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
REC 81 | REYDS 1011 | YDS/REC 12.5 | TDS 10 |
The Texans look to reload at the receiver group after the injuries to Stefon Diggs and Tank Dell in 2024. Egbuka has squeaky clean film and gets downfield in a hurry.
Ole Miss
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 225 lbs
Projected Team N.Y. Giants | PROSPECT RNK 48th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
PAYDS 4279 | RUYDS 495 | INTS 6 | TDS 32 |
Did you watch Winston and Wilson last year? Not exactly quarterbacks who appeared to be in their primes anymore. Because of that, the Giants keep their foot on the pedal at the quarterback spot and ascend for Dart, who of course represents much more of a long-term option. It wouldn’t be crazy if the veteran who loses the quarterback battle in camp is ultimately not on the Giants roster in 2025. The Rams get a third-round pick (No. 65) and a fourth-round pick (No. 105) from the G-Men in this swap.
Oregon
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team Baltimore | PROSPECT RNK 29th | POSITION RNK 4th |
Harmon is a classic Ravens type. He can effectively play 3T or 5T, get upfield when needed, and engulf backs against the run.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 260 lbs
Projected Team Detroit | PROSPECT RNK 16th | POSITION RNK 4th |
REC 61 | REYDS 676 | YDS/REC 11.1 | TDS 8 |
Williams never quite developed into a top 10-pick type at Georgia. The size, length, and athleticism are there for him to rake playing opposite Aidan Hutchinson.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 194 lbs
Projected Team Washington | PROSPECT RNK 5th | POSITION RNK 1st |
The Commanders are glad to end Johnson’s fall and let him learn the intricacies of playing an outside corner spot in the NFL.
North Dakota State
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 312 lbs
Projected Team Minnesota | PROSPECT RNK 27th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
After the slide back, in which they net this pick along with a fourth-round pick (No. 109), and a 2026 fourth-rounder, the Vikings pick the super-talented, small-school tackle who’ll play guard in Minnesota. Ideal scheme fit.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’5″
/ 317 lbs
Projected Team Kansas City | PROSPECT RNK 20th | POSITION RNK 4th |
Simmons would’ve likely been picked much higher than this had he stayed healthy in 2024, and he’s an ideal long-term project with potentially enormous upside at a valuable position in Kansas City.
Missouri
• Jr
• 6’0″
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team Philadelphia | PROSPECT RNK 13th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
REC 61 | REYDS 676 | YDS/REC 11.1 | TDS 8 |
Burden is clearly talented, and he’s young. The Eagles don’t have a drastic need at receiver, so Burden can slowly work his way into a prominent role in Philadelphia.
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– Orig Title: “2025 NFL mock draft: Russell Wilson signing doesn’t prevent Giants from trading back into Round 1 for QB”
– Sec Title: “[post_title]”
– Date: “2025-03-27 01:35:00”
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– `alert-warning` for “Warning!”
– Short para on relevance to US.
5. **Para + Bullet List:**
– 150-200 word para after first H2.
– Use bullets for key ideas if needed.
6. **H3s + Content:**
– 2-3 H3s, with 100-150 word paras under each.
– Use tables/lists as needed.
7. **Lang & Style:**
– Keep SEO-friend yet human.
– Use KWs from Sec Title naturally.
– Target 8th-grade reading lvl.
– Engage with Qs/comments.
– Ensure unique, clear, easy content.
– Use an active voice.
– Make content original, human-like, and avoid AI-like patterns.
– Break Content into Segments
– Use analogies, similes, and rhetorical questions.
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