LIVE from Green Bay ... the Official 2025 NFL draft (April 24–26)

Brozay

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Idk bijan is bigger faster and stronger than Jeanty and did it behind a terrible offensive line in college
they are both great RB prospects, so its splitting hairs and I could see people ranking those 3 in different ways

I would say Jeantys combo of vision, balance & elusiveness is off the charts though. Bijan has more top end speed perhaps, but I dont that is something that will limit Jeanty. His big play ability is going to transfer to the NFL. Hes really just an A+ prospect. Production matters too and he had some of the best production we've ever seen from a RB. Total package IMO for a RB
 

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Thought I had better odds on Heisman but the #1 pick is gonna come thru it looks like.. :wow:


 

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they are both great RB prospects, so its splitting hairs and I could see people ranking those 3 in different ways

I would say Jeantys combo of vision, balance & elusiveness is off the charts though. Bijan has more top end speed perhaps, but I dont that is something that will limit Jeanty. His big play ability is going to transfer to the NFL. Hes really just an A+ prospect. Production matters too and he had some of the best production we've ever seen from a RB. Total package IMO for a RB
That’s true the only thing I would say is that bijian was actually more known for the bolded than top end speed and I love jeanty but I have a hard time because he played against such trash competition compared to the other two
 

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The one guy that’s strange to me in the draft is Armand Membou he just came out of nowhere to being considered the best tackle. I don’t really understand how they view him better than banks or Campbell who’ve been doing to since freshman
 

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What?
Who is eligible, popular and good enough for an early round and chose college over pro? :dahell:
It’s about depth. No one said “early rounds” but you. There are players that otherwise would be in this draft that went back because of NIL. There was an article on it that I read the other day. The draft isn’t as deep as it would be otherwise. You’ll see it more in the latter rounds than the first round. So you don’t get all the Mel Kipers talking about “value” you can get in the later rounds anymore.
 

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I like Shaduer and would take him 1st round I think he has a Geno Smith type career, I know Geno wasn’t a 1st rounder but I would take his type of production in the 1st round. QB are boom or bust there aren’t that many great QBs out there
 

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@BucciMane Carter likely won't fall to the Pats at #4, but if he does, you taking this trade?


Brown is an excellent WR. His talent would be worth a 4th overall pick in this draft.

However, a rookie contract is extremely valuable, especially for an elite prospect like Abdul-Carter. Then you factor in Brown complaining and sulking at times, and it becomes a little more difficult to see that trade.

I would say the Eagles would certainly have to add to Brown for the Patriots to make that trade. Not just based on talent, but contract/age/etc.
 
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