We have officially arrived at the NFL 2025 Draft Week and we will soon know who has been lying and who has the truth.
The vision of the most intense possible tunnel is necessary this week, since the time from the cycle prior to the draft always brings intense rumors. At the moment, those are advancing and, as always, here in The Skinny Post, Michael Peterson and RJ Ochoa, we have thoughts and conclusions in each of them.
Let’s start.
The talk is turning on the giants and Shedersur Sanders
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RJ:
Maybe I am aging or maybe I’m just losing for the passage of time (I guess they are the same), but I can’t gather a passionate to wear on the shirt of the Coast of Colorado Retreating Sanders last weekend. I know that many of you have intense opinions, thought.
What interests me a lot of thought is this talk and connection that Sanders seems to have in relation to the New York giants. It is essential to know that the Tennessee Titans will take Cam Ward in number 1 in general, but the questions about who will be the next field marshal outside the board and where they will have a bone for months.
At the beginning of the process, it seemed that Sanders to the G-Men at 3 in general was possible, but those waters cooled quickly. Are they back and moving? Could Sheteur join a room that already presents Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston? What would that be like?
I think I need to know.
Miguel:
I have also thought about that Sanders’ shirt retired so fast along with Travel Hunter’s and I certainly have opinions. First, Hunter deserves it. It doesn’t matter what happens in your NFL career; It has become one of the university soccer players of a more decorated season. This makes sense. However, I cannot delay the number of Sanders. He established some school records for a field marshal and probably goes to the top 10 king, a weak field of field marshal. His record of loss of victories in Cu was pedestrians. He beat a team of the 25 best in his career. He did not win any postseason game.
I don’t know about you, but in this case you would wait until you have a tremendous NFL career to justify the retired number. This is how I see it, as special by retiring to a host of other Cu players who have deserved it for much longer. I agree with their father that schools should not wait until a player dies or much greater before removing a number/giving them a statue. You must do it as soon as possible if they deserve it. However, that justification still does not convince me why Shedeur withdrew his number so fast.
Anyway, that was the main premise of this topic. I also have the feeling that Shoreeur for the giant’s hype is back and swinging. Apparently, the giants have made an immense amount of task and do not leave stone without moving when it comes to deciding who to take in number 3. If it is not Sanders, they can pick up one of the true blue players of the class and, enhanced, still get one of the main passers -by early in the second or afternoon in the first if it brings to trade.
Who is a prospect that is not receiving a ton of first round exaggeration, but it would not yet be surprised to see them come the board on Thursday night?
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Miguel:
There will always be a duration of surprises in each draft, only in the first round. Sometimes, teams simply love a boy and do not want to risk not writing them on behalf of maximizing the “value” for any round in which they are. When it comes to the field marshal position, as special in a disappointing class like this, some coaches and personnel who are very needy cannot wait until the next year of uempleplepened at the time.
That leads me to believe that some team, whether giants, browns or steelers, can end up jumping to a field marshal a little earlier than one would expect. For me, that is Ole Miss’ Jaxson Dart, who seems to be the QB3 consensus this year behind Cam Ward and Shoreeur Sanders.
In our SB Nation Community Mock, the giants changed with the Vikings to select Dart and makes too much sense if New York passed to Sanders to take one of the best defensive players of Abdul Carter or Travis Hunter.
I don’t think Dart, or even Sanders in a normal field of field marshal, goes in the first round. But with how this class has formed, demand will be there for such a premium position.
RJ:
With my coverage of the Dallas Cowboys, I have done a lot of work and study in this year’s open receiver class. The cowboys are collecting near the top of the draft at number 12 in general, so it is logical that one of Tet McMillan or Matthew Golden will be there. I’m fine with that.
But obviously I have explored many possibilities and the return trade is one that I like very much. Needless to say, this would be for the purpose of collecting additional draft capital, but in the place where Dallas had to go back in memories, they could also get away with an open receiver.
Emeka Egbuka of Ohio State is a first marginal round player, varies where you look at these days, and I think he has Godos in the fold of many things. The Buckeyes won the National Championship, which Mees, all in their team received close attention, but Egbuka was phenomenal throughout the season. The problem for him is that he was not Jeremiah Smith, who was the beauty of the ball for all the open bundle receptor discussions.
The reality is that Ohio State does a phenomenal job by producing resources that succeed at the NFL level. I hope Egbuka is a robbery for someone.
Who holds the keys in the draft to make really chaotic things in your opinion?
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RJ:
When it comes to chaos in our modern time, I think the most obvious answer is Aaron Rodgers.
Last week, Rodgers informed that he feels comfortable with retirement, which is undoubtedly a choice and a statement about where it seems to be in his career. To each one.
While the Pittsburgh Steelers have seemed the most logical landing place for him, many have thrown the prophecy that was predicted in Rodgers is intended to follow his arc of Brett Favre and play for the Vikings of Minnesota. That It is the most chaotic grenade that can be launched in all this.
Imagine if it happened. Imagine that if the duration of the DRAF obtained that the Vikings were signing Aaron Rodgers. I am not sure of what happens to JJ McCarthy in this hypothetical, but I know as someone without attachment to the Vikings who would classify or be in the theater of everything.
Miguel:
Knowing Aaron Rodgers, he would not be adjusted to agree to join a duration of the team, any of the first two days of the NFL draft. There would be an attention right next to Green Bay while immediately forced the team to potentially alter his Draft plans. That would not surprise me in the least.
Imagine if Shoedeur Sanders gets closer and closer to steelers in the back of the draft just to see them sign Rodgers, which forces an even more sliding for quarterback. A team like the giants or the Browns would have a telephone screw to make an exchange for their services. It would be the best chaotic son.
Only 15 players are scheduled to attend the NFL draft in Green Bay this year. I miss Radio City Music Hall when the Green Sala was full.
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Miguel:
Then, the NFL draft is in Green Bay, Wisconsin this year and, from the week of the Draft of the duration of Monday, the number of initially reported attendees has dropped to only 15. That low number, but then I remember that only the event last year.
Maybe I am getting old now that I have recently turned 31, but everything seems to be missing recently and I cannot avoid feeling that it is the lack of assistance of the main perspectives. When the event was still on Radio City Music Hall in New York, I remember that the Green Room was always full of players. It also seemed like this when the draft was lodged in Las Vegas in 2022.
I can understand that more players now want to celebrate the occasion with more of their friends and family around them. It is a very special night and that changes life for them, but I cannot avoid feeling that part of the brightness around day 1 has calmed down with the trend.
Am I … shouting at a cloud? Tell me that I’m wrong here.
RJ:
This shot is not an old man who shouts at a cloud as much as a representation of where we are.
I think it’s great that players will be at home, nor do I blame them for not wanting to go to specific NFL locations instead of an iconic like Radio City.
As true as it is, I also like the draft to move. It is not the Super Bowl that depends on going to a location that is not frustrated by the winter climate. Moving the draft allows the coldest areas (winter months) to show who they are to the world of NFL.
This is only the natural impact of it. Everything’s fine.