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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; https://www.profootballnetwork.com/mockdraft For those that want to have some pre-draft fun., hit the link and post your results. Here's mine: 9. Mason Graham DT Michigan 48. Jonah Savaiinaea OT Arizona trade-icon 71. Kevin Winston Jr. S Penn State 93. Cameron Skattebo ...
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NFL Mock Draft 2025
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/mockdraft
For those that want to have some pre-draft fun., hit the link and post your results. Here's mine: 9. Mason Graham DT Michigan 48. Jonah Savaiinaea OT Arizona trade-icon 71. Kevin Winston Jr. S Penn State 93. Cameron Skattebo RB Arizona State 96. Jordan Burch EDGE Oregon trade-icon 111. Jared Wilson OC Georgia 130. Tyler Baron EDGE Miami (FL) 186. Nohl Williams CB California 250. LaJohntay Wester WR Colorado 254. Benjamin Yurosek TE Georgia 256. Joe Huber OG Wisconsin Traded down to acquire more picks. I can't tell yet if this is good. I guess we'll see as we learn more. ![]() | |
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Re: NFL Mock Draft 2025
What about the DE from BC? He looks like a beast on film. Looks like he may fall to us at 40 and may even fall further back if we decide to trade back.
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I did a quick four rounder trading down with Indy for their first and next years second. I’d be pretty happy with this start to the draft
14. Nick Emmanwori S South Carolina 40. Tyleik Williams DT Ohio State 44. Harold Fannin Jr. TE Bowling Green 71. Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio State 83. 130. Dylan Fairchild OG Georgia Darius Alexander DT Toledo 2026 IND 2nd |
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I am a huge proponent of trading back from #9. I was able to pick up #s 27, 59 and 91 here plus a 2nd in 2026 from Baltimore.
I was able to address just about every position of need and 6 players in the top 100 who could make immediate impacts. 27. Walter Nolen DT Ole Miss 40. Mike Green EDGE Marshall 59. TreVeyon Henderson RB Ohio State 71. Emery Jones OT LSU 91. Jalen Royals WR Utah State 93. Dorian Strong CB Virginia Tech 111. Jaylen Reed S Penn State 130. Antwaun Powell-Ryland EDGE Virginia Tech 186. Jamon Dumas-Johnson LB Kentucky 250. Patrick Jenkins DT Tulane 254. Trevor Etienne RB Georgia |
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I’m a big fan of trading down myself and also a fan of Reed, S. Penn state |
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The question is would Baltimore ever be willing to consider something like that. Given this year's choices and what they need I tend to doubt it. That's the only drawback to some of these draft scenario generators. It would be cool if AI could be built in to consider needs of potential trade partners. That would make it far more realistic. I can see someone doing that soon.
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Originally Posted by AsylumGuido
It's a mock draft guido. don't overthink it. you can run your own with any varying number of hypothetical scenarios. Point is this - a trade back from 9 to gain 2-3 more picks in the Top 100 prospects could be a worthwhile move in this particular draft.
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Oh, I can definitely see picking up those picks as worthwhile for us. I was just thinking out loud in general. What if Baltimore, or any other team, valued those lower picks more than our picks, as well. These draft apps basically work off of the trade table giving equivalent total trade values, which is fine. But I was simply suggesting it would be far more realistic if an app was developed using AI which would consider probabilities of potential trade partners in accepting a trade offer based upon their needs. You know, something you could as a user switch on or off. Would that be pretty cool? That may be something that neuguy, as a software developer, could look into. That could be right up his alley.
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