We are getting closer and more to the NFL 2025 draft, and rumors are only collecting steam.
We go directly to the last summary of rumors, since there are only so many hours in the day.
Jalen Milroe Garners a high comparison
Beyond Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders, much of the discussion about quartbacks in recent days has focused so much on Mississippi Jaxson Dart’s pin as in the QB Tyler Shegh in Louisville.
But thanks to Tom Pelissero of the NFL network, it’s time to talk about Jalen Milroe again.
Duration an appearance in Good morning football On Monday, Pelissero transmitted something that NFL coaches and explorers are telling him about the Alabama Campo Marshal. And when you hear high compounds like this, you tend to pay attention.
“Several, not one, several coaches and explorers told me while making calls on all these field marshal is that Jalen Milroe is the best football corridor they never evaluated in the field Marshal position,” said Pelissero. “No Lamar Jackson – Jalen Milroe is the best corridor they have seen.”
Milroe took second place in the FBS with 20 TouchDowns by land and led Alabama in yards by land during the 2024 campaign. But a comparison with Lamar Jackson? That is quite high, in fact.
Could a team change for Ashton Jeanty?
Ashton Jeanty of the Raiders of Las Vegas has felt like an easy pairing to do, but the more we approach the draft, the more it feels that the Boise State corridor could land elsewhere.
There were some talks on Monday that the Jacksonville Jaguars could be a landing place for him at number 5, the selection just before the raiders are on the clock. But Pelissero pointed out on Monday that, although Jeanty could leave the board in that selection, it could not necessarily be for the Jaguars. Teams that because choosing Jeanty would like to get ahead of the Raiders in NO. 6, given all the discussion prior to the draft over Las Vegas choosing the Boise State product. Pelissero pointed to two teams: the Chicago Bears in No. 10 and the Dallas Cowboys in No. 12, who brought the corridor for a visit to the top 30 this spring.
As we argue yesterday, the bears expect Jeanty to fall in the no. 10. But they may press the problem in their place and try to get ahead of the Raiders through an exchange.
Saints to wait in QB?
At the moment when the news broke over Derek Carr Potentialy that needed shoulder surgery, which would endanger the beginning of their 2025 season, people began to link the New Orleans Saints with the field marshal Sheureur Sanders.
It’s me. I am people.
But some big names in the NFL media space are pouring cold water into that theory: one of an analyst in Draft, the other is a great player in the media space of Saints, the third of the main experts of the NFL and the fourth a local rhythm writer for a long time.
First is Nick Underhill, who runs Neworleans.footballHe transmitted shortly after Carr’s news that the organization was not surprised by the injury:
Derek Carr and the Saints have been in communication about the situation of injury of the field marshal for a while, they have told me. There are no surprises there.
– Nick Underhill (@nick_underhill) April 12, 2025
In fact, Underhill believes that the saints “wait” for writing a QB:
Underhill believes that the “optimal point” for New Orleans to take a quarterback is with its second selection, which is in a no. 40, the eighth selection in the second round.
ESPN The draft of the analyst Matt Miller echoed Underhill’s thoughts during the weekend:
Then there was Adam Schefter column on Monday, which was a summary of everything that the legendary Insider is listening to before the draft. As Schefter wrote, the Saints are thinking of the field marshal, but they are probable not in number 9 and probable, not Sanders.
“The belief is that they want to write a field marshal, only maybe not at number 9, and maybe I don’t Sanders. As another personnel executive said: ‘I don’t think New Orleans is taking Sheur.
“Speaking of Dart, there is skepticism about whether the Saints would take the pin Ole Miss in the No. 9-It feels high for many in the League.
If that were not enough, on Tuesday he brought this from Jeff Duncan or The Times-Picayune:
I am not sure who are going to choose the Saints no. 9 On Thursday night. But I think I can say that it will not be Shedeur Sanders.
– Jeff Duncan (@jeffduncan_) April 22, 2025
Four experts, all a similar mind.
As for what the Saints could do at number 9, Ryan Ramczyk’s withdrawal could see New Orleans address the offensive Tackle in that place.
Cowboys to launch a great ‘curved ball’ in the no. 12?
Conventional wisdom has the Dallas Cowboys writing an open receiver at number 12 to match Ceedee Lamb. Stephen Jones spoke about the organization that found a number 2 to cross the Lamb at the League meetings in March, and both Arizona Wr Tetairoa McMillan and Texas Wrig Matthew Golden have been linked to the legendary franchise.
There is also a lazy interest as noted above.
But could it give them a great “curved ball” at number 12?
That is a possibility floated by Albert Breer in its huge forest of pieces prior to the draft Illustrated sports. Working through each team in the first Ronda Breer discussed the possible options, and when it comes to the cowboys while heading with McMillan and Golden, he approached two different positions beyond WR.
First it was the corner, where Breer mentioned that Michigan CB Will Johnson would be an adjustment, but his knee problem and the questions about his long speed could see him fall.
Then Breer threw the curved ball:
The name that a couple of people brought me here as a possible curved ball is the state of Dakota in the north of Gray Zabel. Yes, this would be a bit early for Zabel. But it is considered a safe choice as Duke C Graham Barton a year ago, and Barton had a very solid rookie year for Buccaneers. Everyone seems to like Zabel, and I bet that he will not leave adolescence, so this is not a great reach.
This would not be too far from consensus, as in accordance with Simulated NFL Draft Database It is projected that Zabel leaves the board on the No. 18 to the Seattle Seahawks.
While Zabel played the left Tackle in the state of North Dakota, it is projected to slide inside to protect himself in the NFL. Could it be the replacement of Zack Martin that the team is looking for?
Loaders to add help for Justin Herbert
A popular selection for Los Angeles Chargers at number 22 is Michigan Kenneth Grant’s defensive Tackle. Considered one of the main perspectives in the position, Grant would be an impulse to the defensive line of the chargers.
But could Jim Harbough be looking at a different Michigan prospect at number 22?
That is a rumor that Marcus mosher of The 33rd team He is “buying”, while looking at the chargers writing Michigan’s closed wing, Colston Loveland, at number 22. As Moshwer writes:
Chargers desperately need a closed password wing, and Loveland is perfect for Justin Herbert. The only question is if it will fall for not. 22.
If Loveland was available at pick no. 22, it is difficult to see the chargers in a different direction. We know what the trenches value, and that will be the way if Loveland is not on the board. But it satisfies a great need and there is a great possibility that he
Due to the positional value and the reasons related to health, do not be surprised if this chooses Thursday night. And that would be a A+ selection for chargers if they can do it.
Loveland is a fascinating player, and as Mosher points out, this would be a selection of home run for Los Angeles.
Do you worry about Derrick Harmon injuries?
We have talked a lot about Oregon’s defensive Tackle, Derrick Harmon, in recent days, specular yesterday that Harmon could simply move on and start fixing the price of Pittsburgh.
But then the voice of some “medical information” was broken that could make it slide a little. Both Benjamin Allbright of KOA and Bryan Broaddus or 105.3 The fan I talked about Harmon had some medical conerns:
I don’t think it’s Harmon. There is some doctor there.
– Benjamin Allbright (@allbrightnfl) April 18, 2025
It remains to be seen if there is smoke in this fire in particular, but if Harmon surprisingly slides it fits Pittsburgh in number 21, this could be the reason.