The NFL design of 2025 came officially and disappeared and it was quite the dozy.

Somizes went chak and others were complete surprises. This is part of the magic of the design: there is Always The immersion that happens that happens to us.

With the dust that consists entirely on the results that we now thought was the best time for us The lean mailMichael Peterson and RJ Ochoa, to tackle the sub of the bigger things that it all happens.

Let’s start.


Mel Kiper seemed to crash on live television and stated that the NFL has had no idea for Quarterback evaluation for more than 50 years. Was this the pot that called the kettle black?

Michael:

It seemed like this from the left field. The discourse of Sheders Sanders was not surprising at the forefront of all NFL Draft Covenge because of a slide that absolutely no one saw on the outside of an NFL franchise coming.

After the selection of Sanders through the browns in the fifth round, Kiper went on a strange, emotional and long -term tangent NFL evaluators to explore their handicap well over the past 50 years. To borrow a sentence from the Gen Z -playbook, it was super “cringe”. It was hard to see many of the man as the “godfather” of modern Trek Covenge.

Here is the thing: Kiper is the same man who said he would remove if former Notre Dame Quartback Jimmy Clausen did not get it in the NFL (he didn’t do it). He also thought that Jamarcus Russell would be the next arrival of John Elway (he wasn’t). To finish it all, he was a big supporter of Lamar Jackson who switched to a wide recuever, so that he could have a better chance to make it as a successful professional (spoiler alert: Jackson, you have several MVPs as a quarterback).

Was this, in Sub Soming, the beginning of the end for Kiper as a respectable voice collection? I know that sounds a bit covered, but there is a wealth of young, emerging drawing votes that can easily intervene and offer the same, if not better, in head of NFL design perspectives during all three days. I already see people on X the idea of ​​keeping ajar off the desk for next year.

I am not Surre, I disagree with that feeling.

RJ:

To be honest, I have no reality passionate view of all this.

It was absolutely predictable that there were strong, deeply kept opinions about the fall of Sanders – perhaps a reason why he did this when we allow ourselves to zoom out – and Mel Kiper certainly showed passion in his point.

I think it is fine for him to defend that he found the situation ridiculous and unfair, while he did not evoke the process in detail. If you act as if every person even hits Dissingluous when every person is even .250. I know that Michael has bought Kiper’s mistakes in the past in the evaluation, but event missers. We are all sure of subthing who does not work out or a player will fail who will thrive through it.

If I have large collection meals, it is that subtimes are okay to say that you do not know what is happening. In the case of Shedeur there were clear assumptions about his fame that derailed everything, but guessing about something is actually just advanced suspicion. I would personally have been in order if a crack or someone or someone Wold Havedfred Sumthing along the lies of: “Look, I can’t believe this happens … I don’t have a logical explanation for it.”

Subtimen that is more than Fleen.


Close your eyes and see the future … Who wins Oroty?

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RJ:

There are of course a handful of options to choose from. The Cam Ward of Tennessee will be very logical and has the advantage that he is a quarterback … Maybe in those respects such as Jaxson Dart will surprise us by getting into the mix and running away with it.

As far as I bend, there is no reason or do I have to consider this and that is why I go with Travis Hinter. The Jaguars exchanged to get him and in all likeliood did not do this for him not to be the main part of their operation. Trevor Lawrence needs a kind of bouncing season season … Maths is just too logical.

For what is worth it, I have not seen much “Travis Hunter that Bo Rookie of the Year Awards could win”, but I will say that I will cover my bet a bit and guarantees that he wins at least one.

Michael:

So much and hate to admit it, I think new Raiders that Ashton Jeanty will run back with the prize this year (Puna absolutely meant).

The Raiders received their new starting quarterback by acting for Geno Smith, but I just don’t see that Pete Carroll won’t try to drive Jeanty to the promised country. I can already see it. Smith is going to stimulate tight end Brock Bowers with a billion goals, because Jeanty’s effectiveness keeps the play-action game wide open. The latter is fed, fed and fed in route to win the attacking Rookie of the Year, immediately after his new teammate Bowers did it in 2024.

And yes, I am so bad, knowing that the Chargers De Raiders and Jeanty must be confronted twice a year for the soothing future. It is not exactly the same, but it feels thinking when I realized


Which team sets your favorite concept class?

Michael:

Many teams have posted photos on X of their entire concept classes after the end of day three. The only class that really stopped and staring was the Seattle Seahawks. This is a team that blew me away with their group that was full of size and athletics.

Their first round Pick, attacking guard Gray Zabel, was of the safest choices for an offensive lineman in the classroom. He is 6’6 and a mauler. Seattle followed it picking up by selecting South Carolina Safety Nick Emmanwori, a safety of 6’3, 220 pounds that blew the doors of the NFL-Maaidorer.

The last two picks on day 2 were Miami tight end Eldoh Arroyo and Alabama Quartback Jalen Milroe. Again, two doubts with immense athletics and dynamic playing capacity. The Seahawks don’t even have to quartz, but the attacking spirits in the room will find Probabry a way to get the elusive Milroe on the field to make a difference for their team as Rookie.

Last but not least, I have to scream their fifth round selection from Alabama fullback/tight end Robbie Outzs. This man wore the best mustache at the NFL combine and is a house.

There is a lot of love for this group. After they are the only 10-win team in the NFL who will miss the play-offs in 2024, the Seahawks expects that they will never be in that position again.

RJ:

It hurts me to say this, but I really like what the New York Giants did.

To be clear that I think the smart teams in the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens have all done their usual thing, but I think the Giants are the least one step closer to solving misery that has been going on for ten years (long? Recognize that these two super bowl victories were ingredient, but also the product of the product of the product of the product).

I am a proud Sun Devil in Arizona State and therefore destroys that Cam Skattebo will run twice a year in my Dallas Cowboys for the increased future. The thing is that the Giants started building an established core of young attacking players in Skattebo and (of course) Quarterback Jaxson Dart … Oh and Abdul Carter now gets destruction and perhaps even making life easier for Kayvon Thibodeaux.

It is super easy for a team like the Eagles, as I said to continue to become an elite. That’s boring.

Seeing the Giants has taken a stimulant for the usable step forward is applause.


What was the most “natural” design choice in the entire group?

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RJ:

Everyone who saw the play -off of the University Football knew that Jack Sawyer would be a nice choice for those who finally ended up with him. The piece he made for Ohio State to close the Cotton Bowl against the Lonchorns was an all-timer.

It was the kind of game that Superstar -defending players such as TJ Watt make, so the fate would of course lead Sawyer to the Pittsburgh Steelers. According to all the measures, Sawyer Sems like a Doube who will just grind forever, so that it fits perfectly with the steel city.

If I can add to this, I will say that Will Howard, Sawyer’s Ohio State Quartback, ends up in Pittsburgh is the subject we are not talking about. I know that we are wondering whether Aaron Rodgers will eventually sign there, but Howard present to project to work on at least for the future.

Michael:

Jack Sawyer is really a good choice here.

For me I can only choose a team that – without missing a beat every year – finds a way to set up a player who did not have a company if they were on the clock in the first round. Of course, I am talking about the Philadelphia Eagles Subshow who gets the chance to choose Alabama Linebacker Jihad Campbell at number 31 when he was expected to come from the board from No. 8 to no. 15.

In a class that seemed to be missing elite talent at the off-ball Linebacker place, the Eagles benefited and achieved the CEO that Sems had been devalued in recent years. At the same time, if you look at the teams that have the most successful in recent years, they all give the tendency to give up pretty good players in the middle. Think of Zack Baun who was expanded by the Eagles this season. The 49ers and Fred Warner. The Ravens and Roquan Smith. There are a trend here.

The Eagles didn’t even need Campbell, but they took him anyway because they really are the concept to choose the best player available and I guarantee – at more than one OCASE ACCEPTION this coming season – we will be k “I can’t believe they were allowed to prepare this man.”

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