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Seattle Seahawks say they’ll enter the 2025 NFL Draft in search of the best player available independent of position rather than push certain prospects up the board in the name of need.
From The New York Times
However, depth is needed after losing Dayo Odeyingbo in free agency.
From Colts Wire
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Things get even murkier after the No. 1 overall draft slot. There is no shortage of quarterback-needy teams picking at the top of the draft order, but non-quarterbacks like Colorado receiver/cornerback Travis Hunter and Penn State pass-rusher Abdul Carter are considered most worthy of top selections.
The New York Giants, selecting third overall in the 2025 NFL draft, are almost guaranteed to land a difference-maker.
In a potential indication that his draft stock is rising, Alabama quarterback Jalen Milroe will be in Green Bay for the 2025 NFL draft. Per The Athletic's Dane Brugler, Milroe has accepted an invite from the NFL to be in the green room for the draft.
These prospects don't possess freaky athleticism or elite measurables but have the polished games to eventually be stars
The Las Vegas Raiders will soon compile their 2025 NFL Draft class, looking to stack back-to-back good classes. When you look at the Raiders’ draft needs, you
The Tigers have produced 31 first-round choices in the NFL Draft and another 13 players who would be first-rounders in the draft’s 2025 configuration.
Shemar Stewart has great traits and plenty of upside. But he also had 4.5 sacks in three seasons, making him a tough draft evaluation.