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ReasonablySober wrote:Updated ESPN mock:1. New York Giants (via projected trade with 2-9 JAX) - Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
2. Cleveland Browns (2-8) - Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado*
3. Jacksonville Jaguars (via projected trade with 2-8 NYG) - Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas*
4. Las Vegas Raiders (2-8) - Cam Ward, QB, Miami
5. Tennessee Titans (2-8) - Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri*
6. New England Patriots (3-8) - Will Johnson, CB, Michigan*
7. New York Jets (3-8) - Abdul Carter, DE, Penn State
8. Carolina Panthers (3-7) - Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona*
9. Dallas Cowboys (3-7) - Mason Graham, DT, Michigan*
10. Cincinnati Bengals (4-7) - Mykel Williams, DE, Georgia*
11. New Orleans Saints (4-7) - Jalon Walker, DE/LB, Georgia*
12. Chicago Bears (4-6) - Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon*
13. Miami Dolphins (4-6) - Shemar Stewart, DT, Texas A&M*
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6) - James Pearce Jr., DE, Tennessee*
15. Indianapolis Colts (5-6) - Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
16. San Francisco 49ers (5-5) - Cameron Williams, OT, Texas*
17. Seattle Seahawks (5-5) - Will Campbell, G/OT, LSU*
18. Los Angeles Rams (5-5) - Carson Beck, QB, Georgia*
19. Denver Broncos (6-5) - Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
20. Atlanta Falcons (6-5) - Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M*
21. Arizona Cardinals (6-4) - Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas*
22. Washington Commanders (7-4) - Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame*
23. Houston Texans (7-4) - Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State*
24. Baltimore Ravens (7-4) - Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina
25. Los Angeles Chargers (7-3) - Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan*
26. Green Bay Packers (7-3) - Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
27. Philadelphia Eagles (8-2) - Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
28. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-2) - Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama*
29. Minnesota Vikings (8-2) - Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss*
30. Buffalo Bills (9-2) - Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
31. Detroit Lions (9-1) - Jonah Savaiinaea, G, Arizona*
32. Kansas City Chiefs (9-1) - Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
Can't complain about taking Barron there. It's definitely a need and he's awesome.
But given how Hafley's scheme prioritizes versatile DBs I'd take a long look at Nick Emmanwori.

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Can Emmanwori play corner as well?
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TroyD92 wrote:Can Emmanwori play corner as well?
Not traditionally but I wouldn't put it past him in some instances. He's got awesome ball skills. I'd use him like the Ravens do Kyle Hamilton: 40% box, 35% deep, 25% slot.
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Matches Malone wrote:Senior Bowl Game Notes:
Caleb Ransaw made some nice plays including an interception, while playing multiple alignments at DB today. Played some slot and outside corner as well as safety.
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All that hype around Jaydon Blue potentially running a 4.2 or 4.1 40-yd run for him to go out there and run a 4.40 lol. Still an excellent time though.
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Some observations from the combine that I think have only been mentioned partially here so far:
https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2025/2/28/24374623/2025-nfl-scouting-combine-40-time-friday-travis-hunter-nick-emmanwori-maxwell-hairston-trey-amos
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/full-list-of-2025-nfl-combine-results-and-40-yard-dash-times-plus-winners-and-losers-from-qb-measurements/
https://www.acmepackingcompany.com/2025/2/28/24374623/2025-nfl-scouting-combine-40-time-friday-travis-hunter-nick-emmanwori-maxwell-hairston-trey-amos
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/full-list-of-2025-nfl-combine-results-and-40-yard-dash-times-plus-winners-and-losers-from-qb-measurements/
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ReasonablySober wrote:Remember when Ricky Williams rushed for 2300 yards and won the Heisman, but was the second runningback taken behind Edgerrin James? Maybe I'm nuts but watching Bhayshul Tuten is making me think something like that could happen next April.
Called this one back in mid-October and was confused all season why he wasn't on any draft boards. Well,
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4.38 for Tai Felton. Like him as a middle round WR.
Matthew Golden with an impressive 4.3. 1st round is calling his name.
Matthew Golden with an impressive 4.3. 1st round is calling his name.
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Isaiah Bond said he'd break the combine record, and his own teammate beat him by a tenth of a second.
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Donte Thornton running a 4.3 flat at 6'4, 205 Ibs. Not quite the complete athlete of Christian Watson but would make a fine field stretcher as long as you only having him run a few routes and get downhill with the ball. Big YAC guy.
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I'm retroactively annoyed at the MarShawn Lloyd pick last year.
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ReasonablySober wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Remember when Ricky Williams rushed for 2300 yards and won the Heisman, but was the second runningback taken behind Edgerrin James? Maybe I'm nuts but watching Bhayshul Tuten is making me think something like that could happen next April.
Called this one back in mid-October and was confused all season why he wasn't on any draft boards. Well,
Loved his film, he did fumble like 9 times in last 2 years though.
He’s a lot like CJ Sppiller was. Whole family were track star, probably been coming out of blocks his whole life.
Wanted him in the 3 rd round of my SF Dynasty Rookie Draft, ain’t falling to me now.
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These offensive tackles are flying. Ersery 331 pounds almost running a sub 5 40. My knees hurt.
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IF Myers is gone, they need another plug-and-play OLineman, whether by draft or FA. Hopefully Morgan's ready to go, but after him, depth is shallow IMO. Tom is great, Jenkins is great-ish, Rhyan is showing promise. I'm not crazy about Reed as being the best option at LT, either. After those guys, its crickets.
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Treebeard wrote:IF Myers is gone, they need another plug-and-play OLineman, whether by draft or FA. Hopefully Morgan's ready to go, but after him, depth is shallow IMO. Tom is great, Jenkins is great-ish, Rhyan is showing promise. I'm not crazy about Reed as being the best option at LT, either. After those guys, its crickets.
He's not as versatile as the OL that the Packers usually go for, but I'd be cool with just drafting Jared Wilson from Georgia as your plug and play center. His tape is awesome, and his combine performance just put it over the top for me.
Walker - Jenkins - Wilson - Morgan - Tom with Sean Rhyan being your swing interior lineman at G/C.
I'm also curious to see how Jacob Monk comes back after an offseason to train. Wouldn't be shocked if he took a step forward and surprised some people.
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Matches Malone wrote:Treebeard wrote:IF Myers is gone, they need another plug-and-play OLineman, whether by draft or FA. Hopefully Morgan's ready to go, but after him, depth is shallow IMO. Tom is great, Jenkins is great-ish, Rhyan is showing promise. I'm not crazy about Reed as being the best option at LT, either. After those guys, its crickets.
He's not as versatile as the OL that the Packers usually go for, but I'd be cool with just drafting Jared Wilson from Georgia as your plug and play center. His tape is awesome, and his combine performance just put it over the top for me.
Walker - Jenkins - Wilson - Morgan - Tom with Sean Rhyan being your swing interior lineman at G/C.
I'm also curious to see how Jacob Monk comes back after an offseason to train. Wouldn't be shocked if he took a step forward and surprised some people.
Have any beat guys asked MLF about Monk's season? He was seemingly the top interior backup early in the year, then we was inactive down the stretch.
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raysbookclub wrote:Have any beat guys asked MLF about Monk's season? He was seemingly the top interior backup early in the year, then we was inactive down the stretch.
I haven't heard anything yet. I'm guessing they gave him some healthy scratches since they had a few guys that could backup center with more experience. There are a few draft picks from last year that had a bit of a "redshirt" season, so hopefully we can squeeze more production from that crop of players (Morgan, Hopper, Monk, Lloyd).
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Matches Malone wrote:Treebeard wrote:IF Myers is gone, they need another plug-and-play OLineman, whether by draft or FA. Hopefully Morgan's ready to go, but after him, depth is shallow IMO. Tom is great, Jenkins is great-ish, Rhyan is showing promise. I'm not crazy about Reed as being the best option at LT, either. After those guys, its crickets.
He's not as versatile as the OL that the Packers usually go for, but I'd be cool with just drafting Jared Wilson from Georgia as your plug and play center. His tape is awesome, and his combine performance just put it over the top for me.
Walker - Jenkins - Wilson - Morgan - Tom with Sean Rhyan being your swing interior lineman at G/C.
I'm also curious to see how Jacob Monk comes back after an offseason to train. Wouldn't be shocked if he took a step forward and surprised some people.
I've been working on inputting combine data into my draft model and I came here to talk about Jared Wilson. Given his age, his tape, his combine scores. My model absolutely loves him and has him as squarely as a late R1 guy. If they could land him in R2 I'd run the card up
Coach Drew: "Milwaukee has always been a team that I have been intrigued by. When we played them, they were a tough team for us to play. Although we did beat them all four times"
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A long way to go, especially since so many of the top guys didn't test, but some other guys my model really loves or hates compared to the consensus
Loves:
CB Maxwell Hairston
Edge Shemar Stewart
DL/Edge Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
Edge Landon Jackson
CB Caleb Ransaw
CB Jacob Parrish
S Kitan Crawford
Dislikes
OL Tyler Booker
S Malaki Starks
DL Darius Alexander
WR Savion Williams
OL Donovan Jackson
OL Grey Zabel
Loves:
CB Maxwell Hairston
Edge Shemar Stewart
DL/Edge Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins
Edge Landon Jackson
CB Caleb Ransaw
CB Jacob Parrish
S Kitan Crawford
Dislikes
OL Tyler Booker
S Malaki Starks
DL Darius Alexander
WR Savion Williams
OL Donovan Jackson
OL Grey Zabel
Coach Drew: "Milwaukee has always been a team that I have been intrigued by. When we played them, they were a tough team for us to play. Although we did beat them all four times"




