NFL 2025 NFL Draft Thread

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If I'm the Browns, I'm taking Travis Hunter and not looking back.

Much like with Ohtani, people focus too much on the physical gifts and not the mental gifts. Hunter is a first-team All-Academic kid nationally and lives to play football. Yes, he's talented, but the mental strength allows him to do unprecedented things.
 
If I'm the Browns, I'm taking Travis Hunter and not looking back.

Much like with Ohtani, people focus too much on the physical gifts and not the mental gifts. Hunter is a first-team All-Academic kid nationally and lives to play football. Yes, he's talented, but the mental strength allows him to do unprecedented things.
I’d take him too, but mostly because he should get 1.25-1.5 value multiplier for playing multiple positions and being a certified face of franchise player that will be popular with fans.

If in Browns I’m 100% taking him or Carter without a doubt.
 
If I'm the Browns, I'm taking Travis Hunter and not looking back.

Much like with Ohtani, people focus too much on the physical gifts and not the mental gifts. Hunter is a first-team All-Academic kid nationally and lives to play football. Yes, he's talented, but the mental strength allows him to do unprecedented things.
I want Hunter, but he’s too good a kid to be stuck with us
 
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RB DAMIEN MARTINEZ, MIAMI (FL)

Martinez is a perfect example of why PFF rushing grades and efficiency are important to note when evaluating a running back prospect. He never garnered even half of his team’s carries in any of his three collegiate seasons, but he averaged more than 6 yards per carry in all three.

During his two years at Oregon State, Martinez handled a defined role as a powerful outside runner behind a very good offensive line. This past season at Miami, he managed to earn the third-best PFF rushing grade in the nation despite ranking 68th in carries.

The Hurricanes also ranked 72nd in the FBS in PFF run-blocking grade and had one of the least creative rushing attacks in the nation. Miami deployed man run schemes on 43% of their attempts, the sixth-highest rate in the FBS, which is a far cry from the scheme Martinez was used to at Oregon State. Regardless, he managed peak efficiency as he bulldozed his way to a second straight 1,000-yard season. That efficiency could see Martinez selected on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft.
 
My Final 2025 iDL Rankings

Favorite Players and Sleepers: Mason Graham, Derrick Harmon, TJ Sanders, Omarr Norman-Lott, Deone Walker, Simeon Barrow Jr., Adin Huntington, Sebastian Valdez, Warren Brinson

Tier 1: High Floor Starter
Mason Graham

Tier 2: High Ceiling Starter with Risk
Derrick Harmon
Walter Nolan
Kenneth Grant

Tier 3: Immediate Contributor
TJ Sanders
Darius Alexander
Alfred Collins
Tyleik Williams
Joshua Farmer

Tier 4: High potential
Omarr Norman-Lott
Deone Walker
Shemar Turner

Tier 5: Good Rotational Player
CJ West
Vernon Broughton
Elijah Roberts
Jordan Phillips
Aeneas Peebles
Jamaree Caldwell

Tier 6: Depth, possibly more.
Ty Robinson
Tonka Hemingway
Simeon Barrow Jr.
Ty Hamilton
Adin Huntington
Sebastian Valdez
Warren Brinson
JJ Pegues
Rylie Mills
Cam Jackson
Howard Cross III
Tim Smith
Junior Tafuna
Nazir Stackhouse
Zeek Biggers
Thor Griffin
Jared Harison-Hunte
Desmond Watson
Sean Martin
Fatorma Mulbah
 
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My Final 2025 LB Rankings:

Favorite Players and Sleepers: Carson Schwesinger, Danny Stutsman, Shaun Dolac, Teddye Buchanan, Francisco Mauigoa, Joseph Vaughn, Carson Bruener, Brandon George

Tier 1: Top 15 Prospect
Jalon Walker
Jihaad Campbell

Tier 2: Immediate Starter
Carson Schwesinger

Tier 3: Immediate Contributor
Demetrius Knight
Danny Stutsman

Tier 4: Long-Term Starting Potential
Smael Mondon Jr.
Nick Martin
Shaun Dolac
Teddye Buchanan
Cody Simon

Tier 5: High Floor Solid Prospects
Joseph Vaughn
Jackson Woodard
Jack Kiser
Chris Paul Jr.
Barrett Carter

Tier 6:
Jeffrey Bassa
Kobe King
Francisco Mauigoa
Jay Higgins
Carson Bruener
Brandon George
Bam Martin-Scott
Chandler Martin
Jamon Dumas-Johnson
Jalen McLeod
Branson Combs
Cody Lindenberg
Kain Medrano
Karene Reid
 
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My Final 2025 WR Rankings:

Favorite Players and Sleepers: Tre Harris, Jayden Higgins, Jaylen Noel, Kyle Williams, Tory Horton, Jalen Royals, Andrew Armstrong, Antwane Wells Jr., Theo Wease, Lajohntay Wester, Konata Mumpfield

Tier 1: Star
Travis Hunter

Tier 2: Top 15 Prospect
Tetairoa McMillan

Tier 3: Starters
Tre Harris
Matthew Golden
Luther Burden
Emeka Egbuka

Tier 4: Good Ceilings and High Confidence
Jayden Higgins
Jaylen Noel
Kyle Williams

Tier 5: High End Potential but More Uncertain
Elic Ayomanor
Tory Horton
Savion Williams
Jalen Royals

Tier 6: Productive Guys, but will it'll translate?
Xavier Restrepo
Isaiah Bond
Jack Bech
Tez Johnson

Tier 7: Contributors with Long-term starting potential.
Andrew Armstrong
Ricky White
Dont'e Thornton
Tai Felton
Pat Bryant
Antwane Wells
Zakhari Franklin
Jimmy Horn Jr.
Isaac TeSlaa
Jaylin Lane

Tier 8: Role Players.
Theo Wease
Efton Chism III
Samuel Brown
Elijah Badger
Josh Kelly
Ja'Corey Brooks
Kobe Hudson
Nick Nash
LaJohntay Wester
Konata Mumpfield
Keandre Lambert-Smith
Jacolby George
Isaiah Neyor

Tier 9: Practice Squad
Jordan Moore
Dominic Lovett
Moose Muhammad
Kaden Pranther
Roc Taylor
Chimere ****
Joey Hobert
Jamaal Prichett
Brennan Presley
 
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Interesting strategy especially since there’s always the possibility teams trade up. Lots of talk right now about teams wanting to move up to 2 or 3.
 
I hope Travis or Carter falls to the Patriots because I like the OT's in next years class more than this this years. Especially if Will Campbell is the projected pick.

@Bender what do you think?
If I’m the pats, I try to see who else in the top 10 wants to move to 4 to get jeanty and try to get additional draft capital
 
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