Ravens need OL, CB, AND PASS RUSH. Going to go with nick scourton out of ta&m. Can’t rely on van Noy to be pro bowl caliber again. Espn has him more highly rated than other outlets, but everyone has him between here and higher, so should be decent value. Scourton gets to the quarterback in different ways. He dips and rips and starts upfield and then redirects inside. He gets good push as a power rusher; he spins inside and outside. Scourton tracks the quarterback and falls back inside when the quarterback steps up. He is a disruptive run defender who slips blocks quickly. He has the size and strength to set the edge. He gets to depth and reads the quarterback in coverage, and he can kick inside to rush the passer. also considered ben Morrison, Tyleik williams, Donovan Jackson, Jared ivy, gray zabel, Wyatt milum, and Cameron Williams.
the Chicago Bears select: Jack Sawyer - EDGE - Ohio State University bears desperately need DL help and get it here with a champ
The New York Jets select: Derrick Harmon - Defensive Tackle - Oregon I have another pure interior tackle prospect rated a little bit higher but Harmon is such a good fit for a front that needs some serious juice against the run. He can play DT and DE in multiple fronts and he'd be pair nicely with Quinnen Williams.
49ers select Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota Trent is old, McVitz sucks. 49ers need to address OT this draft and Ersery is a good fit given how well he blocks outside zone. @xbrokendownx Fins (are) up
With the 44th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Miami Dolphins select Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss The "all fast guys" on offense is clearly not working in Miami. It works nicely when everyone is healthy and the temperatures are 60 or above, but in the playoffs it is not getting the job done. Harris is a big-bodied WR that will attack the ball at the catch point, which is something none of Miami's WRs currently do. He is the perfect complement opposite the speedy Jaylen Waddle. With Harris and Tyler Warren added to Miami's offense, they will both be able to help pick up the production from the loss of Tyreek Hill.