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[Dynasty] 2025 NFL Draft Class (3 Viewers)

Hayden Winks
Time to throw. No RPOs, screens, or unblocked pressures. Just scanning the field without instant chaos.

Milroe: 3.10 seconds & 6.2% scrambles
Dart: 3.23 & 10.4%
Shough: 3.23 & 5.4%
Ward: 3.51 & 6.9%
Sanders: 3.61 & 8.7%

Notes on this to me:
1) Jalen Milroe can scramble more in the pros. Didn't do it enough for how insane he is at it.
2) Jaxson Dart uses his legs a lot more than advertised.
3) Shedeur Sanders holds onto the ball forever and looks to scramble a lot. Can that translate?
 
Hayden Winks
Time to throw. No RPOs, screens, or unblocked pressures. Just scanning the field without instant chaos.

Milroe: 3.10 seconds & 6.2% scrambles
Dart: 3.23 & 10.4%
Shough: 3.23 & 5.4%
Ward: 3.51 & 6.9%
Sanders: 3.61 & 8.7%

Notes on this to me:
1) Jalen Milroe can scramble more in the pros. Didn't do it enough for how insane he is at it.
2) Jaxson Dart uses his legs a lot more than advertised.
3) Shedeur Sanders holds onto the ball forever and looks to scramble a lot. Can that translate?
I agree with that 1st point a lot. It was like Milroe was coached to not take off, and like, why? Its clearly a huge asset. I thought Alabama really handicapped their offense at times. Its weird to me you have a guy you call so many designed runs for but then don't want to scramble.
 
Daniel Jeremiah
It's tough to find a lot of consensus on players in this year's draft. However, almost every team I talk to believes in the top 2 TE's. Warren & Loveland (some prefer on over the other) are consistently viewed as top 10 players in the class.

Clint Micheau
I'd be shocked if they both went top 10.

Daniel Jeremiah
I highly doubt they do. But they are consistently highly graded across the league. Positional value/need will push them down
 
Jacob Gibbs
Fastest 10-yard splits, past three RB draft classes, drafted Round 5 or earlier:

1.48 - Keaton Mitchell
*1.49 - Bhayshul Tuten
1.51 - De'Von Achane
*1.51 - Trevor Etienne
*1.51 - Donovan Edwards
*1.51 - Quinshon Judkins
1.52 - Bijan Robinson
1.52 - Jahmyr Gibbs
*1.52 - TreVeyon Henderson
*1.52 - Jaydon Blue
1.52 - Roschon Johnson
1.52 - Trey Benson
*1.53 - DJ Giddens
1.53 - Chase Brown
1.53 - Tyrone Tracy
1.54 - Zach Charbonnet
1.54 - Bucky Irving
*1.54 - Kyle Monangai
*1.54 - Omarion Hampton

* = Not yet drafted
 
Dane Brugler
My highest-ranked non-Combine prospects on offense:

QB: Cam Miller, NDSU
RB: Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Arizona
WR: Efton Chism III, EWU
TE: Caden Prieskorn, Ole Miss
OT: Esa Pole, Washington St.
OG: Bryce Cabeldue, Kansas
C: Willie Lampkin, UNC

My highest-ranked non-Combine prospects on defense:

EDGE: Elijah Ponder, Cal Poly
DT: Kyonte Hamilton, Rutgers
LB: Jailin Walker, Indiana
CB: Korie Black, Oklahoma State
SAF: Dan Jackson, Georgia
 
Gridiron Grading 2025 Draft Board, also available in spreadsheet format, previous years available here

This one goes all in on its own analysis. Not something to draft from, but it seems useful at highlighting plays who might be over- or under-valued by the consensus. It begins:
1. OT Armand Membou
2. OT Will Campbell
3. iDL Mason Graham
4. RB Ashton Jeanty
5. EDGE Abdul Carter
6. WR Travis Hunter
7. EDGE James Pearce Jr.
8. OT Kelvin Banks Jr.
9. iOL Jared Wilson
10. CB Jahdae Barron
 

I love everything here.
Almost every team that doesn't draft Leonard in the 7th probably isn't using or evaluating their third string QB properly or has flaws in the sincerity of their draft process.

Made the championship game behind a bad OL with who at WR?
Dramatically corrected technique since CFB season ended.
Learned a playbook how fast?
Offseason bowl game coaches raved about him.
Learns protections from Ivy league centers
Perfect blend of humble and confident and "we're in this together."

Don't tell me your third string QB's presence keeps this kid from being on your roster.

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So "he's rising up draft boards"...yeah I don't know about that. Maybe.
So let's do the same as above about a team's backup QB.
Do they learn and show improvement!!!
I see so many make the same mistakes in preseason that they made the last season and fans have lost hope when they enter the game.
This article (for discussion, although radio bits, other writeups are plentiful) tells me a good number of teams probably need to strongly consider him as their backup
 

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