
Theft range
NFL draft analyst
What has mocked everywhere for months became an official on Thursday night: the Tennessee Titans selected the Cam Ward field marshal with the general selection number 1 in the NFL 2025 draft.
Yes, Draft Day in Green Bay is finally here, and Fox Sports Draft Expert Theft range It is analyzing and qualifying each first round selection in real time. Did your team make the correct movement?
Range Ward’s improvement as a NFL perspective on the course of his university career is one of the most inspiring and unlikely that I have a sea in 25 years as a NFL Draft analyst. At first in the state of Washington, I did everything in the CFL. When he left Pullman for Miami, it was clear that Ward was a NFL talent, but a medium round prospect. And then, last season, against the best competition of his life, he unleashed a faster release, a stronger arm and a greater pocket awareness for Miami than he had shown in WSU (or an embodied word before that), tempting. In a nutshell, Ward does not have the same floor or most QB1. He is too arrogant with football, standing out in a backyard style that porn. But he is a creator of games born with talent and work ethics to cause a franchise. There are more safe NFL stars in this class, but not in Quarterback, so they give credit to the Titans, they are trying to compete for a Super Bowl and not just a return to the relevance with this selection.
Qualification: B
Range In 25 years of evaluating NFL’s perspectives, I have never met a player as versatile and talented as Hunter. He is really one of one, winning my superior degree as a receiver, as a corner and general prospect. I absolutely believe that both roles can play in the NFL, theoretically justifying the aggressive trade of the Jaguars. Liam Coen was taken to Jacksonville to help Trevor Lawrence fulfill his potential and recover the Jaguars in the playoffs. Add Hunter to an offensive that already has one of the best young NFL containers in Brian Thomas Jr. will do it. Adding a corner to challenge Thomas, too, helps this bold trade make sense. He had better, since the trade of his first round of 2026 to upload three points is Limitrophe ReSY.
Qualification: B
Range Carter never ran by explorers before the draft, but he did have to do it, since his explosiveness outside the ball and in persecution is so obvious on the tape. While it is certainly fast in the ball, some have concerns about their ability to maintain career support, since Carter lacks ideal circumference in his lower body, so he began the race as a supporter outside the ball. However, in a league that prioritizes edge corridors that any other defensive role, the value of Carter as an immediate candidate of more than 10 captures justifies this selection. The perfect “end” to limit a defensive front of the dominant giants, Carter is an obvious candidate for the rookie of the year.
Qualification: TO-
Range Campbell has everything that NFL teams are looking for in the Tackle position, wait for the ideal arm length. But, some have won too much of their 33 -inch arms, especially given how agile the 6 feet and 319 pounds move. For a club desperate to protect the investment made a year ago in his rookie field marshal Drake Maye, this choice has all the meaning of the world and is the perfect way for the new chief coach Mike Vrabel to put his stamp on the team. It is not striking, but Neith is Vracabel. This choice is about New England returning to the physical neck that personified the “patriotic path”.
Qualification: B+
Range As sure as the cookie that shares his name, Graham is the hard type of blue neck that adapts to what the Cleveland Browns try to build. It is a disruptive presence whose game should only take off with all those who will dedicate to Myes Garrett. Graham is a good player, but the beauty of this selection is the fact that the Browns also received the first round of 2026 from Jacksonville as part of the agreement.
Qualification: B
Range It is difficult to describe Jeanty and not venture in hyperbole. The comparison that I and others see with him is the Padainia Tomlinson, and every time you compare a perspective with a member of the Hall of Fame, things are already a little Ridiculous. But do not be mistaken, so is Jeanty’s talent. He is so fast and through the hole, launching in any direction, bouncing or Tackklers and then exploiting daylight. We all saw what Saquon Barkley brought the Philadelphia Eagles a year ago. Jeanty is an instantaneous star and an obvious first slide for the offensive rookie honors of the year since Pete Carroll will rely on him to carry the load.
Qualification: TO
Range In the current era of mass blockers in the scrimmage line, Membou is actually a little shorter than the explorers would prefer to seem more currently as a guard than a traditional backle with 6 feet 4 and 332 pounds. But Membou, 21, is so Atlético for its “blocked” frame, offering a higher advantage than any other Tackle in this class due to its athletics, its youth and the unpleasant fields of game style and Quetsflykly.
Qualification: B+
Range The McMillan of 6-4 and 213 pounds is a gymnast of a receiver, swallowing yards with its long steps and using its height, long arms and strange control for the body to fly on defensive backs. I am not as high with him as the others seem to be, as it is not so physical after capture or a down field blocker as his size suggests. I see Tee Higgins tones in the T-Mac game, which means that I think it will be a very good NFL receptor, but it could be more a complementary threat than a real no. 1. Still, Bryce Young needed a passenger and the size and production of McMillan speak for himself.
Qualification: C+
Range Sorry for the word game, but investment in banks makes a lot of sense (or are they cents?). Still only 21 years, Banks leaves three seasons as an accessory in the left Tackle for Texas Longhorns. It is agile outside the click, reflecting the movements of the burden interns with coordinated feet set and active hands. Hey, you can be asked to move to the right Tackle with the best selection last year, Talse Fuaga, only accommodates the Blindside. Or, perhaps the Saints will move Fuaga to the right Tackle (where he starred in the state of Oregon) and will push Trevor to write inside to protect himself (or the lateral line). Anyway, this is a strong investment in the offensive line to protect Derek Carr prone to injuries … or perhaps build the early line for Spencer Rattler, Arch Manning or any other place that the saints may be considering their quartback from the future.
Qualification: B+
Range Critics will question Loveland in Michigan, but the offensive was not treated around him with some of the other wings closed in this class, including Tyler Warren of Penn State. The Bears fans necessarily earned this note, but Loveland is cut from the same fabric as Sam Laporta de Detroit Lion or the Brock Bowers of Los Vegas Raiders, playing closed wing as a large receiver. Or of course, nobody knows the impact of Laporta better than the new coach in the bears, Ben Johnson. I am surprised that Loveland will get ahead of Warren, but the agility of Michigan’s products, soft acceleration and soft hands should turn it into an immediate creator of difference for Caleb Williams and the bears.
Qualification: B+
Range: The 49ers needed to add new blood to their seven and few surveys on the front as well as Williams, an imposing physically 6-5, 267 pounds that comes with more than the home depot local. He lacked amazing statistics in Georgia, but offers to explode on the edge, as well as a great length and strength to sustain himself in the race game. There is a risk for Williams, since it is far from being a finished product, but this is the son of the blue neck selection, the 49ers necessary to rebuke a defense that fights after the bloodline of the salary cover or this low season.
Grade: B-
Theft range He is a NFL Draft analyst for Fox Sports. He has been covering the NFL draft for more than 20 years, with work in Fox, Sports Illustrated, cbssports.com, uses Today, Yahoo, NFL.com and nfldraftscout.com, among others. He also works as an explorer with the BC Lions of the Canadian Soccer League. Follow it in x @Robrang.
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