Posted on 12/12/2006 10:07:00 AM PST by SunkenCiv
...With a record of 2-11, the silver-and-Honolulu blue are firmly entrenched at No. 32 on any power poll in this spiral arm of the galaxy. Entrenched, that is, until another loss drops them behind Ohio State, Florida and the Hamburg Sea Devils. Think it can't get worse? Hey, this is the Lions. NFL schedule makers saw fit to arrange the endgame Kitty Cats' so, so long season likewise: at the Green Bay Packers where the Lions haven't won since a guy named Brett Favre took over there (that's right, 1992); against the Chicago Bears in a game which figures to see Motor City backers immortalize the chant "Fire *&#!!%&ing Millen!"; and at the Dallas Cowboys , who on New Year's Eve will probably looking to bag the No. 2 seed in the NFC... Kevin Jones, who was knocked out of the loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday, figures to be out for the remainder of the season... Pro Bowl nominee Shaun Rogers... was slapped by the commissioner after testing positive for steroids. The judgment had Rogers forcibly sitting out four games and giving up $250,000. Naturally, "Big Baby" was innocent, protesting that the positive test represented a product that the 354-pound Rogers used to help him control his weight. Or he has asthma. Or he thought they were Shawne Merriman's Pez. Or something... Team officials announced yesterday that WR Mike Williams - you remember him: the former first-round draft pick cum The Most Useless Player in the NFL Today - flunked a weigh-in. At 240 pounds, Williams only missed the target set by Rod Marinelli and Co. by 20. Though no punitive measures have been mentioned, any punishment would seem pointless other then some quality time on the bench... Fire &#!!%&ing Millen.
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I had an earlier version but Notepad took a dump, I turned the air blue, probably shouldn't have **** some holes through the monitor, but I needed to paint in here anyway.
This is actually a test for the Brave browser AI search response, using the team name and "2025 draft needs" to get a little report. Problems arose when I got conflicts between what the search engine said and what the draft list said the position was, that kind of thing. Also, in the first, lost go-round, I had two teams needing Centers, and found, hmm, one? zero? this time through.
However, the overall thrust is the same, it'll be an offense-heavy first round, but I see only one QB, with Sanders going at the beginning of the second round.
Round 1
1) Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward 2) Cleveland Browns CB Travis Hunter 3) New York Giants OT Armand Membou (or Simmons; QB needs will be filled later in the draft) 4) New England Patriots OT Josh Simmons (or Campbell) 5) Jacksonville Jaguars OT DT Mason Graham 6) Las Vegas Raiders WR Tetairoa McMillan (they need a CB, but there will be good ones in later rounds; QB Quinn Ewers has expressed interest in joining the Raiders) 7) New York Jets OT Will Campbell 8) Carolina Panthers EDGE Abdul Carter 9) New Orleans Saints RB Ashton Jeanty 10) Chicago Bears S Malaki Starks (a lot of RBs in this draft, they'll add one in later picks) 11) San Francisco 49ers DT Kenneth Grant 12) Dallas Cowboys CB Quincy Riley 13) Miami Dolphins OG Tyler Booker 14) Indianapolis Colts TE Tyler Warren 15) Atlanta Falcons EDGE Jalon Walker 16) Arizona Cardinals EDGE Mike Green 17) Cincinnati Bengals OG Donovan Jackson 18) Seattle Seahawks OT Grey Zabel 19) Tampa Bay Buccaneers CB Will Johnson 20) Denver Broncos TE Colston Loveland 21) Pittsburgh Steelers DT Derrick Harmon (Rodgers will be a Steeler; the sportscasters are tedious to listen to, particularly those shows with multiple nimrods talking and arguing at once. Even within that annoying context, the bitching they've been doing about Aaron Rodgers should result in some prison time for some of them, what a bunch of a-holes. And I say that as a massive NON-FAN of Rodgers due to his having been a freakin' Packer for most of his career. Given that at least two of the sports trollcasters were total COVID stooges, I think that may be part of it.) 22) Los Angeles Chargers EDGE Donovan Ezeiruaku 23) Green Bay Packers CB Shavon Revel Jr. (they'll add a WR in later rounds) 24) Minnesota Vikings C Seth McLaughlin 25) Houston Texans OT Kelvin Banks Jr. 26) Los Angeles Rams LB Jihaad Campbell 27) Baltimore Ravens EDGE James Pearce Jr. 28) Detroit Lions LB Carson Schwesinger 29) Washington Commanders S Xavier Watts 30) Buffalo Bills WR Ricky White III 31) Kansas City Chiefs OT Josh Conerly Jr 32) Philadelphia Eagles EDGE Nic Scourton 33) Cleveland Browns (Round 2) QB Shedeur Sanders
The CBS version of the draft candidates.
ATH 1 Travis Hunter Colorado Jr 6-0 188 1 CBS left blank, plays DL) 1 J.R. Singleton Iowa St. Sr 6-2 305 381 CB 1 Will Johnson Michigan Jr 6-2 194 17 CB 2 Jahdae Barron Texas Sr 5-11 194 21 CB 3 Maxwell Hairston Kentucky Jr 5-11 183 26 CB 4 Shavon Revel Jr. East Carolina Sr 6-2 194 33 CB 5 Benjamin Morrison Notre Dame Jr 6-0 193 34 CB 6 Trey Amos Ole Miss Sr 6-1 195 37 CB 7 Azareye'h Thomas Florida State Jr 6-2 198 48 CB 8 Darien Porter Iowa St. Sr 6-3 195 62 CB 9 Bilhal Kone W. Michigan Sr 6-1 190 77 CB 10 Jaylin Smith USC Sr 5-11 187 93 CB 11 Jacob Parrish Kansas State Jr 5-10 191 96 CB 12 Zah Frazier UTSA Jr 6-3 186 100 CB 13 Denzel Burke Ohio State Sr 5-11 186 116 CB 14 Nohl Williams California Sr 6-0 199 121 CB 15 Jordan Hancock Ohio State Sr 6-0 195 123 CB 16 Zy Alexander LSU Sr 6-1 187 124 CB 17 Justin Walley Minnesota Sr 5-10 190 125 CB 18 Quincy Riley Louisville Sr 5-11 194 136 CB 19 Alijah Huzzie North Carolina Sr 5-10 193 141 CB 20 Caleb Ransaw Tulane Jr 5-11 197 154 CB 21 Korie Black Oklahoma State Sr 6-0 190 157 CB 22 Upton Stout W. Kentucky Jr 5-9 181 160 CB 23 Cobee Bryant Kansas Sr 6-0 180 168 CB 24 Dorian Strong Virginia Tech Sr 6-1 185 169 CB 25 Mac McWilliams UCF Sr 5-10 191 179 CB 26 Jermari Harris Iowa Sr 6-0 189 180 CB 27 Mello Dotson Kansas Sr 6-1 192 184 CB 28 Robert Longerbeam Rutgers Sr 5-11 175 191 CB 29 Tommi Hill Nebraska Sr 6-1 213 193 CB 30 Malachi Moore Alabama Sr 5-11 196 198 CB 31 O'Donnell Fortune South Carolina Sr 6-1 185 203 CB 32 Sebastian Castro Iowa Sr 5-11 203 208 CB 33 Yahya Black Iowa Sr 6-6 336 221 CB 34 Jabbar Muhammad Oregon Sr 5-9 182 240 CB 35 Jason Marshall Jr. Florida Sr 6-0 194 282 CB 36 Isas Waxter Villanova Sr 6-1 209 296 CB 37 Garnett Hollis Jr. West Virginia Sr 6-1 201 324 CB 38 Jordan Clark Notre Dame Sr 5-10 182 342 CB 39 Johnathan Edwards Tulane Sr 6-1 200 353 CB 40 Alijah Clark Syracuse Sr 6-1 187 369 CB 41 Jalen Kimber Penn State Sr 6-0 184 394 CB 42 Greedy Vance Jr. USC Sr 5-11 170 395 CB 43 Tyron Herring Delaware Sr 6-2 195 397 CB 44 Fentrell Cypress II Florida State Sr 6-0 188 425 CB 45 Davonte Brown Florida State Sr 6-2 195 427 CB 46 David Spaulding South Carolina Sr 6-1 197 428 DL 1 Mason Graham Michigan Jr 6-3 296 4 DL 2 Walter Nolen Ole Miss Jr 6-4 296 15 DL 3 Derrick Harmon Oregon Jr 6-5 310 25 DL 4 Kenneth Grant Michigan Jr 6-4 331 36 DL 5 Tyleik Williams Ohio State Sr 6-3 334 41 DL 6 Darius Alexander Toledo Sr 6-4 310 42 DL 7 Deone Walker Kentucky Jr 6-7 331 47 DL 8 T.J. Sanders South Carolina Jr 6-4 297 51 DL 9 Omarr Norman-Lott Tennessee Sr 6-2 291 56 DL 10 CJ West Indiana Sr 6-1 316 58 DL 11 Alfred Collins Texas Sr 6-6 332 65 DL 12 Vernon Broughton Texas Sr 6-5 311 75 DL 13 Sai'vion Jones LSU Sr 6-5 280 79 DL 14 Joshua Farmer Florida State Jr 6-3 305 80 DL 15 Aeneas Peebles Virginia Tech Sr 6-1 282 101 DL 16 Shemar Turner Texas A&M Sr 6-3 290 104 DL 17 Jordan Burch Oregon Sr 6-4 279 115 DL 18 JJ Pegues Ole Miss Sr 6-2 309 120 DL 19 Ty Robinson Nebraska Sr 6-5 288 135 DL 20 Tonka Hemingway South Carolina Sr 6-3 284 153 DL 21 Howard Cross III Notre Dame Sr 6-1 285 158 DL 22 Simeon Barrow Jr. Miami (Fla.) Sr 6-3 290 171 DL 23 Jordan Phillips Maryland Soph 6-3 312 188 DL 24 Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins Georgia Jr 6-5 276 197 DL 25 Jamaree Caldwell Oregon Sr 6-2 332 200 DL 26 Rylie Mills Notre Dame Sr 6-5 295 201 DL 27 Jared Harrison-Hunte SMU Sr 6-3 290 206 DL 28 Warren Brinson Georgia Sr 6-5 315 212 DL 29 Ty Hamilton Ohio State Sr 6-3 295 215 DL 30 Cam Jackson Florida Sr 6-6 328 225 DL 31 Jay Toia UCLA Sr 6-2 342 253 DL 32 Zeek Biggers Georgia Tech Sr 6-6 320 265 DL 33 Eric Gregory Arkansas Sr 6-3 319 272 DL 34 Tim Smith Alabama Sr 6-4 302 278 DL 35 Nazir Stackhouse Georgia Sr 6-4 327 285 DL 36 Tommy Akingbesote Maryland Sr 6-4 306 292 DL 37 Joe Evans UTSA Sr 6-3 335 298 DL 38 Kyonte Hamilton Rutgers Sr 6-4 304 302 DL 39 Cam Horsley Boston College Sr 6-3 312 305 DL 40 Nash Hutmacher Nebraska Sr 6-4 310 307 DL 41 Junior Tafuna Utah Sr 6-4 308 311 DL 42 Elijah Simmons Tennessee Sr 6-1 334 312 DL 43 Payton Page Clemson Sr 6-3 290 332 DL 44 Davin Vann NC State Sr 6-2 276 352 DL 45 DeAndre Jules South Carolina Sr 6-4 315 360 DL 46 Jahvaree Ritzie North Carolina Sr 6-4 290 364 DL 47 Joey Slackman Florida Sr 6-3 300 411 DL 48 Elijah Williams Morgan St. Sr 6-3 270 416 DL 49 Adin Huntington Tulane Sr 6-1 281 421 DL 50 Jermayne Lole Texas Sr 6-3 315 423 DL 51 Malcolm Ray Rutgers Sr 6-2 291 429 DL 52 Tre'vonn Rybka Kentucky Sr 6-4 284 433 DL 53 Sean Martin West Virginia Sr 6-5 295 436 DL 54 Bill Norton Texas Sr 6-6 335 441 DL 55 Garmon Randolph Baylor Sr 6-8 260 443 DL 56 Brandon Brown UTSA Sr 6-2 320 446 DL 57 Omari Thomas Tennessee Sr 6-4 325 447 EDGE 1 Abdul Carter Penn State Jr 6-3 250 2 EDGE 2 Mike Green Marshall Soph 6-3 251 11 EDGE 3 James Pearce Jr. Tennessee Jr 6-5 245 20 EDGE 4 Mykel Williams Georgia Jr 6-5 260 24 EDGE 5 Shemar Stewart Texas A&M Jr 6-5 267 32 EDGE 6 Nic Scourton Texas A&M Jr 6-3 257 35 EDGE 7 Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College Sr 6-3 248 40 EDGE 8 JT Tuimoloau Ohio State Sr 6-4 266 46 EDGE 9 Landon Jackson Arkansas Sr 6-6 264 52 EDGE 10 Jack Sawyer Ohio State Sr 6-4 260 53 EDGE 11 Jared Ivey Ole Miss Sr 6-6 274 59 EDGE 12 Bradyn Swinson LSU Sr 6-4 255 61 EDGE 13 Princely Umanmielen Ole Miss Sr 6-4 244 73 EDGE 14 Oluwafemi Oladejo UCLA Sr 6-3 259 83 EDGE 15 David Walker Cent. Ark. Sr 6-1 263 87 EDGE 16 Josaiah Stewart Michigan Sr 6-1 249 90 EDGE 17 Kyle Kennard South Carolina Sr 6-4 254 95 EDGE 18 Tyler Baron Miami (Fla.) Sr 6-5 258 118 EDGE 19 Que Robinson Alabama Sr 6-4 243 119 EDGE 20 Elijah Roberts SMU Sr 6-4 285 122 EDGE 21 Barryn Sorrell Texas Sr 6-3 256 132 EDGE 22 Ashton Gillotte Louisville Sr 6-3 264 137 EDGE 23 Jah Joyner Minnesota Sr 6-4 262 143 EDGE 24 Antwaun Powell-Ryland Virginia Tech Sr 6-3 258 159 EDGE 25 Kaimon Rucker North Carolina Sr 6-1 254 183 EDGE 26 Tyler Batty BYU Sr 6-6 271 236 EDGE 27 Fadil Diggs Syracuse Sr 6-4 257 241 EDGE 28 Phillip Webb Jackson St. Sr 6-5 265 284 EDGE 29 Ahmed Hassanein Boise St. Sr 6-2 267 303 EDGE 30 Elijah Ponder Cal-Poly Sr 6-3 245 316 EDGE 31 Steve Linton Baylor Sr 6-4 242 331 EDGE 32 RJ Oben Notre Dame Sr 6-3 265 355 EDGE 33 Johnny Walker Jr. Missouri Sr 6-3 250 359 EDGE 34 Ethan Downs Oklahoma Sr 6-4 263 362 EDGE 35 Danny Striggow Minnesota Sr 6-5 255 365 EDGE 36 Jasheen Davis Wake Forest Sr 6-3 270 373 EDGE 37 BJ Green II Colorado Sr 6-1 270 383 EDGE 38 Seth Coleman Illinois Sr 6-5 250 392 EDGE 39 Aaron Lewis Rutgers Sr 6-5 266 404 EDGE 40 John Pius Wisconsin Sr 6-4 250 414 IOL 1 Tyler Booker Alabama Jr 6-5 321 23 IOL 2 Grey Zabel N. Dakota St. Sr 6-6 312 27 IOL 3 Donovan Jackson Ohio State Sr 6-4 315 39 IOL 4 Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona Jr 6-4 324 57 IOL 5 Jared Wilson Georgia Jr 6-3 310 74 IOL 6 Miles Frazier LSU Sr 6-6 317 98 IOL 7 Tate Ratledge Georgia Sr 6-6 308 105 IOL 8 Anthony Belton NC State Sr 6-6 336 113 IOL 9 Clay Webb Jacksonville St. Sr 6-3 312 127 IOL 10 Ajani Cornelius Oregon Sr 6-5 310 129 IOL 11 Dylan Fairchild Georgia Jr 6-5 318 149 IOL 12 Jackson Slater Sacramento St. Sr 6-3 311 202 IOL 13 Marcus Wehr Montana St. Sr 6-4 300 210 IOL 14 Jalen Rivers Miami (Fla.) Jr 6-6 319 214 IOL 15 Gus Hartwig Purdue Sr 6-5 305 217 IOL 16 Connor Colby Iowa Sr 6-6 310 230 IOL 17 Luke Kandra Cincinnati Sr 6-5 319 244 IOL 18 Willie Lampkin North Carolina Sr 5-11 290 249 IOL 19 Seth McLaughlin Ohio State Sr 6-4 305 254 IOL 20 Jacob Bayer Arkansas St. Sr 6-3 310 260 IOL 21 Eli Cox Kentucky Sr 6-4 306 261 IOL 22 Tyler Cooper Minnesota Sr 6-6 310 274 IOL 23 Drew Kendall Boston College Jr 6-4 308 276 IOL 24 Garrett Dellinger LSU Sr 6-4 325 283 IOL 25 Joe Huber Wisconsin Sr 6-5 310 309 IOL 26 Addison West W. Michigan Sr 6-3 305 333 IOL 27 Torricelli Simpkins III South Carolina Sr 6-5 312 335 IOL 28 Hayden Conner Texas Sr 6-5 320 347 IOL 29 Marcus Tate Clemson Sr 6-5 321 349 IOL 30 Timothy McKay NC State Sr 6-4 321 356 IOL 31 Javontez Spraggins Tennessee Sr 6-3 330 372 IOL 32 Thomas Perry Middlebury College Sr 6-3 317 377 IOL 33 Jack Conley Boston College Sr 6-7 325 389 IOL 34 Josh Priebe Michigan Sr 6-5 306 410 IOL 35 Nash Jones Texas St. Sr 6-5 320 417 IOL 36 Jared Penning Northern Iowa Sr 6-6 338 444 IOL 37 Brian Stevens Virginia Sr 6-2 300 448 K 1 Andres Borregales Miami (Fla.) Sr 5-11 199 269 K 2 Ryan Fitzgerald Florida State Sr 5-11 193 375 K 3 Ben Sauls Pittsburgh Sr 5-10 182 406 K 4 Alex Raynor Kentucky Sr 6-0 185 415 K 5 Tyler Loop Arizona Sr 5-11 191 437 LB 1 Jalon Walker Georgia Jr 6-1 243 7 LB 2 Jihaad Campbell Alabama Jr 6-3 235 13 LB 3 Carson Schwesinger UCLA Jr 6-3 242 45 LB 4 Demetrius Knight Jr. South Carolina Sr 6-2 235 112 LB 5 Danny Stutsman Oklahoma Sr 6-3 233 126 LB 6 Chris Paul Jr. Ole Miss Jr 6-1 222 128 LB 7 Jack Kiser Notre Dame Sr 6-2 231 145 LB 8 Kobe King Penn State Jr 6-1 236 151 LB 9 Barrett Carter Clemson Sr 6-0 231 152 LB 10 Jamon Dumas-Johnson Kentucky Sr 6-1 238 156 LB 11 Collin Oliver Oklahoma State Sr 6-2 240 172 LB 12 Jeffrey Bassa Oregon Sr 6-1 232 182 LB 13 Francisco Mauigoa Miami (Fla.) Sr 6-2 233 190 LB 14 Cody Simon Ohio State Sr 6-2 229 195 LB 15 Nick Martin Oklahoma State Jr 6-0 221 199 LB 16 Chandler Martin Memphis Jr 6-0 230 231 LB 17 Kain Medrano UCLA Sr 6-3 230 233 LB 18 Carson Bruener Washington Sr 6-1 227 234 LB 19 Jay Higgins Iowa Sr 6-0 224 235 LB 20 Teddye Buchanan California Sr 6-2 235 237 LB 21 Eugene Asante Auburn Sr 6-1 223 251 LB 22 Jalen McLeod Auburn Sr 6-2 241 258 LB 23 Deshawn Pace UCF Sr 6-2 220 273 LB 24 Shemar James Florida Jr 6-1 222 277 LB 25 Shaun Dolac Buffalo Sr 6-1 225 281 LB 26 Karene Reid Utah Sr 6-0 231 294 LB 27 Jackson Woodard UNLV Sr 6-3 230 317 LB 28 D'Eryk Jackson Kentucky Sr 6-1 244 323 LB 29 Cody Lindenberg Minnesota Sr 6-2 236 325 LB 30 Tyreem Powell Rutgers Sr 6-5 239 330 LB 31 Bam Martin-Scott South Carolina Sr 6-2 231 339 LB 32 Power Echols North Carolina Sr 6-0 237 350 LB 33 Chaz Chambliss Georgia Sr 6-2 250 357 LB 34 Justin Barron Syracuse Sr 6-4 225 366 LB 35 Ruben Hyppolite II Maryland Sr 6-0 240 368 LB 36 Aaron Smith SC State Sr 6-2 230 385 LB 37 Jailin Walker Indiana Sr 6-1 218 386 LB 38 Jestin Jacobs Oregon Sr 6-4 235 390 LB 39 Chico Bennett Jr. Virginia Sr 6-4 256 391 LB 40 De'Rickey Wright Vanderbilt Sr 6-4 229 405 LB 41 Gaethan Bernadel Stanford Sr 6-1 230 413 LB 42 Greg Penn III LSU Sr 6-2 234 445 LB 43 Tyler Grubbs Tulane Sr 6-2 235 450 OL 1 Emery Jones Jr. LSU Jr 6-5 315 78 OT 1 Will Campbell LSU Jr 6-6 319 6 OT 2 Armand Membou Missouri Jr 6-4 332 8 OT 3 Kelvin Banks Jr. Texas Jr 6-5 315 9 OT 4 Josh Simmons Ohio State Sr 6-5 317 16 OT 5 Josh Conerly Jr. Oregon Jr 6-5 311 31 OT 6 Aireontae Ersery Minnesota Sr 6-6 330 44 OT 7 Wyatt Milum West Virginia Sr 6-6 313 55 OT 8 Logan Brown Kansas Jr 6-6 311 63 OT 9 Charles Grant William & Mary Sr 6-5 311 67 OT 10 Ozzy Trapilo Boston College Sr 6-8 316 68 OT 11 Cameron Williams Texas Jr 6-6 317 69 OT 12 Marcus Mbow Purdue Jr 6-4 300 76 OT 13 Jalen Travis Iowa St. Sr 6-8 339 91 OT 14 Caleb Rogers Texas Tech Sr 6-5 312 162 OT 15 Carson Vinson Alabama A&M Jr 6-7 314 167 OT 16 John Williams Cincinnati Sr 6-4 322 175 OT 17 Joshua Gray Oregon State Sr 6-5 299 192 OT 18 Chase Lundt UConn Sr 6-8 304 194 OT 19 Jack Nelson Wisconsin Sr 6-7 314 223 OT 20 Brandon Crenshaw-Dickson Florida Sr 6-7 316 229 OT 21 Luke Newman Michigan St. Sr 6-4 315 232 OT 22 Hollin Pierce Rutgers Sr 6-8 344 242 OT 23 Jake Majors Texas Sr 6-3 306 267 OT 24 Bryce Cabeldue Kansas Sr 6-6 315 288 OT 25 Xavier Truss Georgia Sr 6-7 309 291 OT 26 Jonah Monheim USC Sr 6-4 302 293 OT 27 Branson Taylor Pittsburgh Sr 6-6 321 299 OT 28 Myles Hinton Michigan Sr 6-7 323 300 OT 29 Trey Wedig Indiana Sr 6-7 319 304 OT 30 Esa Pole Washington St. Sr 6-7 319 318 OT 31 Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan Oregon State Sr 6-9 329 376 OT 32 Dalton Cooper Oklahoma State Sr 6-7 315 384 OT 33 Robert Scott Jr. Florida State Sr 6-5 337 387 OT 34 J.C. Davis Illinois Sr 6-5 320 402 OT 35 John Campbell Jr. Tennessee Sr 6-6 330 403 OT 36 Jordan Williams Georgia Tech Sr 6-6 315 419 OT 37 Jason Ivey N.C. A&T Sr 6-5 285 424 OT 38 Marshall Foerner Minnesota State Sr 6-7 305 435 OT 39 Marques Cox Kentucky Sr 6-5 318 439 P 1 James Burnip Alabama Sr 6-6 235 370 P 2 Jeremy Crawshaw Florida Sr 6-4 198 393 QB 1 Cam Ward Miami (Fla.) Sr 6-2 219 3 QB 2 Shedeur Sanders Colorado Sr 6-2 212 28 QB 3 Jaxson Dart Ole Miss Sr 6-2 225 50 QB 4 Jalen Milroe Alabama Jr 6-2 217 94 QB 5 Will Howard Ohio State Sr 6-4 236 99 QB 6 Quinn Ewers Texas Jr 6-2 214 107 QB 7 Kyle McCord Syracuse Sr 6-3 218 108 QB 8 Tyler Shough Louisville Sr 6-5 219 117 QB 9 Dillon Gabriel Oregon Sr 5-11 205 161 QB 10 Riley Leonard Notre Dame Sr 6-4 216 220 QB 11 Brady Cook Missouri Sr 6-2 214 238 QB 12 Graham Mertz Florida Sr 6-3 212 252 QB 13 Seth Henigan Memphis Sr 6-3 215 289 QB 14 Cam Miller N. Dakota St. Sr 6-1 212 295 QB 15 Kurtis Rourke Indiana Sr 6-4 220 344 QB 16 Max Brosmer Minnesota Sr 6-2 217 346 QB 17 Taylor Elgersma Laurier Sr 6-6 212 379 QB 18 DJ Uiagalelei Florida State Sr 6-4 252 380 QB 19 Tommy Mellott Montana St. Sr 6-0 208 422 QB 20 Payton Thorne Auburn Sr 6-2 203 449 RB 1 Ashton Jeanty Boise St. Jr 5-9 211 10 RB 2 Omarion Hampton North Carolina Jr 6-0 220 38 RB 3 TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State Sr 5-10 202 86 RB 4 Quinshon Judkins Ohio State Jr 6-0 221 89 RB 5 Bhayshul Tuten Virginia Tech Sr 5-9 206 92 RB 6 Kaleb Johnson Iowa Jr 6-1 224 103 RB 7 RJ Harvey UCF Sr 5-8 205 106 RB 8 Jarquez Hunter Auburn Sr 5-9 204 111 RB 9 Brashard Smith SMU Sr 5-10 196 114 RB 10 Damien Martinez Miami (Fla.) Jr 6-0 217 131 RB 11 Cam Skattebo Arizona St. Sr 5-9 219 133 RB 12 DJ Giddens Kansas State Jr 6-0 212 140 RB 13 Dylan Sampson Tennessee Jr 5-8 200 146 RB 14 Tahj Brooks Texas Tech Sr 5-9 214 150 RB 15 Jordan James Oregon Jr 5-10 210 163 RB 16 Ollie Gordon II Oklahoma State Jr 6-1 226 164 RB 17 Kalel Mullings Michigan Sr 6-2 226 166 RB 18 Kyle Monangai Rutgers Sr 5-8 211 173 RB 19 Corey Kiner Cincinnati Sr 5-9 209 174 RB 20 Trevor Etienne Georgia Jr 5-9 198 185 RB 21 Jacory Croskey-Merritt Arizona Sr 5-11 208 187 RB 22 LeQuint Allen Syracuse Jr 6-0 204 196 RB 23 Woody Marks USC Sr 5-10 207 216 RB 24 Donovan Edwards Michigan Sr 5-11 205 218 RB 25 Jaydon Blue Texas Jr 5-9 196 224 RB 26 Phil Mafah Clemson Sr 6-1 234 226 RB 27 Raheim Sanders South Carolina Sr 6-0 217 227 RB 28 Devin Neal Kansas Sr 5-11 213 247 RB 29 Ja'Quinden Jackson Arkansas Sr 6-2 229 268 RB 30 Lan Larison UC-Davis Sr 6-0 215 286 RB 31 Marcus Yarns Delaware Sr 5-11 190 338 RB 32 Ulysses Bentley IV SMU Sr 5-10 201 340 RB 33 Montrell Johnson Jr. Florida Sr 5-11 216 341 RB 34 Demie Sumo-Karngbaye Kentucky Sr 6-0 210 396 RB 35 Micah Bernard Utah Sr 6-0 206 398 RB 36 Lawrance Toafili Florida State Sr 6-0 196 399 RB 37 Nate Noel Missouri Sr 5-8 187 407 RB 38 Mario Anderson Jr. Memphis Sr 5-9 208 432 RB 39 Kobe Pace Virginia Sr 5-10 215 440 S 1 Malaki Starks Georgia Jr 6-1 197 18 S 2 Nick Emmanwori South Carolina Jr 6-3 220 19 S 3 Kevin Winston Jr. Penn State Jr 6-2 215 49 S 4 Xavier Watts Notre Dame Sr 6-0 203 81 S 5 Andrew Mukuba Texas Sr 6-0 186 110 S 6 Jonas Sanker Virginia Sr 6-0 226 130 S 7 Lathan Ransom Ohio State Sr 6-0 206 139 S 8 Jaylen Reed Penn State Sr 6-0 211 147 S 9 R.J. Mickens Clemson Sr 6-0 199 165 S 10 Billy Bowman Jr. Oklahoma Sr 5-10 192 189 S 11 Craig Woodson California Sr 6-0 200 211 S 12 Hunter Wohler Wisconsin Sr 6-2 213 219 S 13 Dante Trader Jr. Maryland Sr 5-11 196 246 S 14 BJ Adams UCF Sr 6-2 182 248 S 15 Marques Sigle Kansas State Sr 5-11 199 270 S 16 Marcus Harris California Sr 5-11 189 279 S 17 Maxen Hook Toledo Sr 6-0 203 290 S 18 Kitan Crawford Nevada Sr 5-11 204 314 S 19 Mike Smith Jr. E. Kentucky Sr 6-1 206 315 S 20 Dan Jackson Georgia Sr 6-1 195 319 S 21 Rayuan Lane III Navy Sr 5-11 200 326 S 22 Keondre Jackson Illinois St. Sr 6-3 215 328 S 23 Robert McDaniel Jackson St. Sr 6-2 207 329 S 24 Dean Clark Fresno St. Sr 6-1 206 334 S 25 Malik Verdon Iowa St. Jr 6-4 218 348 S 26 Kenny Gallop Jr. Howard Sr 6-0 214 354 S 27 Trey Rucker Oklahoma State Sr 6-0 210 361 S 28 Akili Arnold USC Sr 6-0 200 374 S 29 Shilo Sanders Colorado Sr 6-0 195 382 S 30 Glendon Miller Maryland Sr 6-2 206 409 S 31 Cam'Ron Silmon-Craig Colorado Sr 5-10 185 412 S 32 Shamari Simmons Arizona St. Sr 6-0 195 426 S 33 Corey Thornton Louisville Sr 6-1 195 431 S 34 Kamren Fabiculanan Washington Sr 6-1 200 434 S 35 DeShon Singleton Nebraska Sr 6-3 210 442 TE 1 Colston Loveland Michigan Jr 6-6 248 12 TE 2 Tyler Warren Penn State Sr 6-6 256 30 TE 3 Harold Fannin Jr. Bowling Green Jr 6-3 241 54 TE 4 Mason Taylor LSU Jr 6-5 251 60 TE 5 Elijah Arroyo Miami (Fla.) Jr 6-5 250 82 TE 6 Terrance Ferguson Oregon Sr 6-5 247 84 TE 7 Gunnar Helm Texas Sr 6-5 241 109 TE 8 CJ Dippre Alabama Sr 6-5 256 144 TE 9 Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse Jr 6-5 243 178 TE 10 Ben Yurosek Georgia Sr 6-4 245 186 TE 11 Mitchell Evans Notre Dame Sr 6-5 258 204 TE 12 Thomas Fidone II Nebraska Jr 6-5 243 207 TE 13 Jake Briningstool Clemson Sr 6-6 241 213 TE 14 Jalin Conyers Texas Tech Sr 6-4 265 243 TE 15 Jackson Hawes Georgia Tech Sr 6-5 253 245 TE 16 Gavin Bartholomew Pittsburgh Sr 6-5 250 263 TE 17 Moliki Matavao UCLA Sr 6-6 260 264 TE 18 Joshua Simon South Carolina Sr 6-4 239 306 TE 19 Robbie Ouzts Alabama Sr 6-4 270 320 TE 20 Luke Lachey Iowa Sr 6-6 247 322 TE 21 Brant Kuithe Utah Sr 6-2 236 343 TE 22 Rivaldo Fairweather Auburn Sr 6-4 252 367 TE 23 Bryson Nesbit North Carolina Sr 6-5 235 378 TE 24 Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss Sr 6-6 255 400 WR 1 Tetairoa McMillan Arizona Jr 6-4 219 5 WR 2 Luther Burden III Missouri Jr 6-0 205 14 WR 3 Matthew Golden Texas Jr 5-11 191 22 WR 4 Emeka Egbuka Ohio State Sr 6-1 202 29 WR 5 Jayden Higgins Iowa St. Sr 6-4 215 43 WR 6 Isaiah Bond Texas Jr 5-11 180 64 WR 7 Jalen Royals Utah St. Sr 6-0 205 66 WR 8 Tre Harris Ole Miss Sr 6-2 205 70 WR 9 Jack Bech TCU Sr 6-1 214 71 WR 10 Tai Felton Maryland Sr 6-1 183 72 WR 11 Elic Ayomanor Stanford Soph 6-2 206 85 WR 12 Kyle Williams Washington St. Sr 5-11 190 88 WR 13 Jaylin Noel Iowa St. Sr 5-10 194 97 WR 14 Tory Horton Colorado St. Sr 6-3 196 102 WR 15 Savion Williams TCU Sr 6-4 222 134 WR 16 Tez Johnson Oregon Sr 5-10 154 138 WR 17 Jaylin Lane Virginia Tech Sr 5-10 191 142 WR 18 Isaac TeSlaa Arkansas Sr 6-4 217 148 WR 19 Elijhah Badger Florida Sr 6-1 200 155 WR 20 Isaiah Neyor Nebraska Sr 6-4 218 170 WR 21 Kobe Hudson UCF Sr 6-1 193 176 WR 22 Dont'e Thornton Jr. Tennessee Sr 6-5 205 177 WR 23 Pat Bryant Illinois Sr 6-2 204 181 WR 24 Xavier Restrepo Miami (Fla.) Sr 5-10 209 205 WR 25 KeAndre Lambert-Smith Auburn Sr 6-1 190 209 WR 26 Traeshon Holden Oregon Sr 6-2 205 222 WR 27 Bru McCoy Tennessee Sr 6-3 209 228 WR 28 Ricky White III UNLV Sr 6-1 184 239 WR 29 Chimere Dike Florida Sr 6-1 196 250 WR 30 Jimmy Horn Jr. Colorado Sr 5-8 174 255 WR 31 Nick Nash San Jose St. Sr 6-3 203 256 WR 32 Dominic Lovett Georgia Sr 5-10 185 257 WR 33 Theo Wease Jr. Missouri Sr 6-3 200 259 WR 34 Efton Chism III E. Washington Sr 5-11 200 262 WR 35 Kaden Prather Maryland Sr 6-4 204 266 WR 36 Will Sheppard Colorado Sr 6-3 205 271 WR 37 Roc Taylor Memphis Sr 6-2 213 275 WR 38 Andrew Armstrong Arkansas Sr 6-4 202 280 WR 39 Konata Mumpfield Pittsburgh Sr 5-11 186 287 WR 40 Da'Quan Felton Virginia Tech Sr 6-5 216 297 WR 41 Sam Brown Jr. Miami (Fla.) Sr 6-2 200 301 WR 42 Jordan Watkins Ole Miss Sr 5-11 200 308 WR 43 Ja'Corey Brooks Louisville Sr 6-2 184 310 WR 44 Zakhari Franklin Illinois Sr 6-1 190 313 WR 45 Taylor Morin Wake Forest Sr 5-11 185 321 WR 46 Jackson Meeks Syracuse Sr 6-2 210 327 WR 47 Arian Smith Georgia Sr 6-0 179 336 WR 48 Jamaal Pritchett South Alabama Sr 5-8 175 337 WR 49 Beaux Collins Notre Dame Sr 6-3 201 345 WR 50 Jacolby George Miami (Fla.) Sr 5-11 172 351 WR 51 Josh Kelly Texas Tech Sr 6-1 186 358 WR 52 Antwane Wells Jr. Ole Miss Sr 6-1 201 363 WR 53 Daniel Jackson Minnesota Sr 6-0 195 371 WR 54 LaJohntay Wester Colorado Sr 5-10 163 388 WR 55 Chris Tyree Virginia Sr 5-10 190 401 WR 56 Jerjuan Newton Toledo Sr 5-11 192 408 WR 57 Moose Muhammad III Texas A&M Sr 6-1 195 418 WR 58 Myles Price Indiana Sr 5-9 183 420 WR 59 Dymere Miller Rutgers Sr 5-11 184 430 WR 60 Ja'seem Reed San Diego Sr 6-2 230 438
Rich Eisen Reveals His Highly Anticipated ‘Come @ Me!!!’ NFL Mock Draft 2025 “just the first 10 picks of the draft”
1 Tennessee Titans, Cam Ward
2 Cleveland Browns, Travis Hunter
3 New York Giants, Abdul Carter
“Mike Mayok thinks that the Giants will trade back in at 24th overall to take Jackson Dart”
4 New England Patriots, Will Campbell
5 Jacksonville Jaguars, Ashton Jeanty
6 Las Vegas Raiders, Jalon Walker
7 New York Jets, Armand Membou
8 Carolina Panthers, Mason Graham
9 New Orleans Saints, Jahdae Barron
10 Chicago Bears, Tyler Warren
and Pittsburgh Steelers, Shedeur Sanders (at #21)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuLUnBhlcyE
and there are some other mock drafts of some sort or another in other recent Rich Eisen vids here:
https://www.youtube.com/@RichEisenShow/videos
[the following though is not work safe, some blue language]
Everyone is Lying About the NFL Draft
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ThatsGoodSports
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April 22, 2025
Everyone is Lying About the NFL Draft. The Broncos want to trade up. The Giants & Browns are taking trade calls. Cam Ward to the Titans is all we know. Jaxson Dart, Jalen Milroe, Shedeur Sanders & Ashton Jeanty control the 1st round. Some are suggesting a blockbuster trade into the top 5.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eO-nrV71EnY
Ward is going to be a bust, Travis Hunter should be the #1 pick.
The best rookie QB prospects are usually drafted (often at #1) by the very teams that need to build the rest of the team (including the coaching staff, but in this context, the O-line, WRs, RBs, TEs) and hire some older talent (which is what the Browns and Jets are doing, and soon, so too the Steelers) to run the offense. Instead, promising rookies never learn how to play in the NFL because they’re either running for their lives or flat on their backs a lot. Their careers are over before they begin.
You rebuild by going after the trench players. If you have a good offensive line, regardless of the rest of the personnel, you should win at least 6-7 games.
Yup. They’ve got to work together for a while to get good, then draft a QB from a perceived good class. And in the interim, defense has to be built with good pass defense and great pass rush. Philadelphia just beat KC in the Superbowl using cover 4 defense, no blitz. That worked because they owned their own backfield.
If I were a GM, the first thing I do, even before I hire the head coach, is to find the best offensive line coach in the business and pay him whatever he wants.
Having wept my way through the long disaster of the Matt Millen years at the Lions, and the persistent disappointment of the Wayne Fontes years
WF's still the longest-serving head coach of the Lions, most victories, most defeats. I suspect that Dan Campbell will break the victories mark, but not the defeats mark. With the loss of both his coordinators to head coaching jobs, we'll find out soon enough -- he's got 24 already, 3–13–1,9–8,12–5).
A lot of teams fall into the habit of constant turnover in coaching, and stupid trades and drafts -- the Browns come to mind :^). Overpaying QBs, particularly with huge guaranteed money terms, trade approval, etc, will be the next thing to get its ass kicked.
Seeing the recent spate over overpaying non-QBs crazy guaranteed money suggests that the overpaying part will be with the NFL for a while yet.
My fear is that there’s a ceiling with Goff, he can get you only so far. If the Lions are going to win a SB in this window, they really will have to beef up the defense.
I have the CBS live feed open (text page) and they didn’t listen to you, the Titans took Cam Ward:
Round 1, pick 1: Titans select QB Cam Ward, Miami
Ward is a boom or bust prospect at the quarterback position. He is the creative passer that every team covets, but the decision-making has to improve for him to find success. Tennessee starts over at the quarterback position two years after drafting Will Levis in the second round.
Pete Prisco’s grade: B-
Because I’m multitasking, I’ve got Fubo streaming in the other room, four guys I’ve never seen before are blabbin’, they have a nice pro-looking set though, good camera work.
Jags traded up to #2:
Jonathan Jones @jjones9
Browns receive: 5th overall pick (1st round), 36th overall pick (2nd round), 126th overall pick (4th round) and 2026 1st round pick
Jaguars receive: 2nd overall pick (1st round), 104th overall pick (4th round), 200th overall pick (6th round)
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8:17 PM · Apr 24, 2025
Browns have something in mind, clearly, not a very bright something no doubt...
Round 1, pick 2: Jaguars select WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado
Hunter has the capability to play two positions at the next level and both happen to be positions of need for Jacksonville. Few are as natural with the ball in their hands as Hunter. His ball skills are his blue-chip trait and new head coach Liam Coen plans to deploy that opposite Brian Thomas Jr.
Pete Prisco’s grade: A+
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(my current predictions)
NFL winners of divisions, 2025
Hunter will be the next Deion Sanders. Great pick for the Jags.
Tennessee is going to rue the day.
The Fubo guys said the Giants had taken Abdul Carter, but nothing on the CBS feed yet, so maybe I heard wrong. Ah, here it comes:
Round 1, pick 3: Giants select EDGE Abdul Carter, Penn State
Although the Browns did not follow the script, the Giants have by selecting Carter. Carter is a twitchy pass rusher that should see several one-on-one opportunities in the same defensive front as Brian Burns and Dexter Lawrence.
Pete Prisco’s grade: A
I think Cleveland may as well, but as you said, gotta rebuild in the trenches, and that may work out. Doesn’t appear that they got much.
I quite ridiculously picked Jacksonville to win their division in the coming season, and didn’t even put Cincy in the Wild Card list. Of course, I’m doing it very early...
Fubo sez the Pats took Will Campbell.
Round 1, pick 4: Patriots select OT Will Campbell, LSU
Many wondered if New England may deliver a surprise even though it has felt as though they were locked into Campbell for weeks, if not months. The franchise’s commitment to supplementing the protection for last year’s No. 3 overall selection, quarterback Drake Maye, continues as Campbell is the left tackle of the future.
Pete Prisco’s grade: B-
Fubo sez Browns take Mason Graham at #5.
Round 1, pick 6: Raiders select RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
Jeanty is a dynamic runner, but he is also sturdy in pass protection and a valuable contributor in the pass game. In 2023, when he caught 43 passes, he was credited with a 0% drop rate, according to TruMedia. Pete Carroll believes in a strong run game and Jeanty now gives them that option.
Pete Prisco’s grade: B+
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