The first round of the NFL draft obtains all the fanfare, but it is day 2 where elite lists are built. In class 2025, the group’s strength is the second day, where we can see an execution in the receiving class and the linen group. The most prominent name is on the board is Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders, whose fall of Round 1 was fashionable on social networks. However, there are still two prospects in the green room after Thursday: Michigan CB Will Johnson and Alabama QB Jalen Milroe. Both come with defects, but they could hear their name be called early on day 2.
I returned to qualify the selections, so let’s start!
33. Cleveland Browns: Carson Schwesinger, LB, UCLA
Grade: a
I love this choice of Browns. With the future of LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah in danger, Schwesinger can intervene as a rank and athletic supporter that gives them a great defender in the middle of the field. I worry a little about his play strength, but behind Mason Graham this should be a lot of fun.
34. Houston Texans: Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa state
Grade: B-
I would live for this to be an offensive ruler or Luther Burden III, but Higgins is a great rapid and high receiver that plays similar to its new teammate Nico Collins. It has to be better to return to the ball and separate the field, but the Texans needed recurrent help with their devastated skill position and Higgins fills that need.
35. Commerce: Seattle Seahawks (through Tennessee Titans): Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
Grade: a
This feels like a perfect adjustment for Seahawks. Mike Macdonald has experienced Jumbo Jet Safeties, and Emmanwori has a case for the best athlete throughout the draft. I wish I played a little closer to the scrimmage line, but it can be a shocking security in the back -end through the field.
36. Cleveland Browns: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
Grade: c
Judkins before his teammate Treveyon Henderson is a really interesting man. Judkins is a back that plays behind his pads and can be an effective pass protector, but I am worried about his vision and they would also catch me from behind for some who ran a 4.4. I am very curious about this choice.
37. Commerce: Miami Dolphins (through Las Vegas Raiders): Jonah Savaiinaa, OG, Arizona
Grade: B+
I think the Dolphin cools a lot to move here, but Saavaiinaa could be consulted one of the best guards left on the board. He has long arms, moves very well in a telephone booth and has the power to finish the blocks. Dolphins need some aggression in advance, and Savaiinaa fits that bill.