Ozzy Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 (edited) I changed the order of some teams and specifically based on rosters this is how I would rank them potentially. Vikings still middle of the pack but sure ideally they pick a little higher to get Graham but I would not hate getting Grant from Michigan also but I went with Tyleik Williams because he has more pass rush potential and agility on the inside. Vikings could have been in range for Sanders, Beck or Milroe if he has a bad year. And QBs unless some guys really fail might not be prized at the top of the draft because most of those teams already have a young QB. Curious what will happen and of course it is super early. 1st 1. Panthers: Will Campbell LSU JR OT 2. Titans: Deone Walker Kentucky JR DT/DE 3. Broncos: Will Johnson Michigan JR CB 4. Patriots: Kelvin Banks Jr. Texas JR OT 5. Commanders: Harold Perkins Jr LSU JR OLB 6. Cardinals: Mason Graham Michigan JR DT 7. Raiders: Jalen Milroe Alabama RS JR QB 8. Giants: Quinn Ewers Texas RS JR QB 9. Saints: Tetairoa McMillan Arizona JR WR 10. Colts: Travis Hunter Colorado JR CB 11. Falcons: Abdul Carter Penn State JR OLB 12. Vikings: Tyleik Williams Ohio State RS JR DT 13. Seahawks: Shedeur Sanders Colorado JR QB 14. Browns: Patrick Payton Florida State RS JR DE 15. Jaguars: Benjamin Morrison Notre Dame JR CB 16. Chargers: Luther Burden III Missouri JR WR 17. Bears: Tyler Booker Alabama JR OG 18. Cowboys: Kenneth Grant Michigan JR NT 19. Buccaneers: Malaki Starks Georgia JR CB/S 20. Jets: Carson Beck Georgia RS SR QB 21. Dolphins: Mello Dotson Kansas RS SR CB 22. Steelers: Deontae Lawson Alabama RS JR ILB 23. Rams: Denzel Burke Ohio State SR CB 24. Bengals: Landon Jackson Arkansas SR DE 25. Packers: Emery Jones LSU JR OT 26. Texans: Walter Nolen Ole Miss JR DT 27. Lions: Nic Scourton Texas A&M JR DE/OLB 28. Bills: Emeka Egbuka Ohio State SR WR 29. 49ers: JT Tuimoloau Ohio State RS JR DE 30. Chiefs: Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona JR OG/OT 31. Eagles: Mykel Williams Georgia JR DE 32. Ravens: Colston Loveland Michigan JR TE 2nd 33. Bears (via Carolina): James Pearce Jr Tennessee JR OLB/DE 34. Titans: Malachi Moore Alabama SR CB/S 35. Broncos: Jah Joyner Minnesota RS SR DE 36. Patriots: Ollie Gordon II Okalahoma State JR RB 37. Commanders: Earnest Greene III Georgia RS SOPH OT 38. Cardinals: Jeremiah Byers Florida State RS SR OT/OG 39. Raiders: Bryce Foster Texas A&M SR C 40. Giants: Quinshon Judkins Ohio State JR RB 41. Saints: Tyler Warren Penn State RS SR TE 42. Colts: Josh Conerly Jr Oregon JR OT 43. Falcons: Cooper Mays Tennessee RS SR C/OG 44. Bills (via Minnesota): Fentrell Cypress II Florida State RS SR CB 45. Seahawks: Barrett Carter Clemson SR OLB 46. Browns: Nick Jackson Iowa RS SR ILB 47. Jaguars: Nash Hutmacher Nebraska SR DT 48. Chargers: Jabbar Muhammad Oregon RS SR CB 49. Bears: Howard Cross III Notre Dame RS SR DT 50. Cowboys: Jay Higgins Iowa RS SR ILB 51. Buccaneers: Riley Leonard Notre Dame JR QB 52. Jets: Joshua Gray Oregon State RS SR OT 53. Dolphins: Princely Umamielen Ole Miss RS SR DE 54. Steelers: Tre Harris Ole Miss RS SR WR 55. Panthers (via Rams): Nick Emmanwori South Carolina JR S 56. Bengals: Jamon Dumas-Johnson Kentucky SR ILB 57. Packers: Ricardo Hallman Wisconsin RS JR CB 58. Texans: Antwane Wells Jr Ole Miss RS SR WR 59. Lions: Micah Pettus Ole Miss RS JR OT 60. Bills: Riley Mahlman Wisconsin RS SR OT 61. 49ers: Billy Bowman Oklahoma SR S 62. Chiefs: TreVeyon Henderson Ohio State SR RB 63. Eagles: Hollin Pierce Rutgers SR OT 64. Ravens: Dani Dennis-Sutton Penn State JR DE 3rd 65. Panthers: Collin Oliver Ok State SR OLB 66. Chiefs (via Tennessee): Jason Marshall Jr Florida SR CB 67. Broncos: Xavier Truss Georgia RS SR OG/OT 68. Patriots: Jack Sawyer Ohio State RS JR DE 69. Commanders: Justin Walley Minnesota SR CB 70. Cardinals: Jordan Burch Oregon RS SR DE 71. Raiders: Kobe King Penn State RS JR ILB 72. Giants: Fadil Diggs Syracuse RS SR OLB/DE 73. Saints: Anthony Belton NC State RS SR OT 74. Colts: Bear Alexander USC JR DT 75. Falcons: Tez Johnson Oregon RS SR WR 76. Jaguars (via Minnesota): Seth Coleman Illinois RS SR OLB 77. Seahawks: Nicholas Singleton Penn State JR RB 78. Browns: Jonah Monheim USC RS SR OT 79. Jaguars: Marcus Tate Clemson SR OG 80. Chargers: JJ Pegues Ole Miss RS SR DT 81. Bears: Mitchell Evans Notre Dame SR TE 82. Cowboys: Jake Renfro Wisconsin RS SR C 83. Buccaneers: Gabe Jacas Illinois JR OLB 84. Jets: Yahya Black Iowa RS SR DT 85. Eagles (via Miami): Oronde Gadsden II Syracuse SR TE 86. Steelers: Jaheim Oatis Alabama JR DT 87. Rams: Caleb Etienne BYU RS SR OT 88. Bengals: Aireontae Ersery Minnesota RS SR OG/OT 89. Packers: Danny Stutsman Oklahoma SR LB 90. Texans: Smael Mondon Jr Georgia SR LB 91. Jets (via Detroit): Cody Lindenberg Minnesota RS SR LB 92. Bills: Tyler Batty BYU RS SR DE 93. 49ers: Mason Richman Iowa RS SR OT 94. Chiefs: Jared Ivey Ole Miss RS SR DE/DT 95. Eagles: Damien Martinez Miami FL JR RB 96. Ravens: Donovan Edwards Michigan SR RB 4th 97. Panthers: Tory Horton Colorado State RS SR WR 98. Titans: Mason Taylor LSU JR TE 99. Broncos: JJ Weaver Kentucky RS SR LB 100. Patriots: Mohamed Toure Rutgers RS SR LB 101. Commanders: Josaiah Stewart Michigan SR DE/OLB 102. Cardinals: Isaiah Bond Texas JR WR 103. Raiders: Cal Haladay Michigan State RS SR LB 104. Giants: Tim Keenan III Alabama RS JR DE 105. Saints: Jestin Jacobs Oregon RS SR LB 106. Colts: Xavier Watts Notre Dame RS SR S 107. Falcons: Kaimon Rucker UNC RS SR DE/OLB 108. Jaguars (via Minnesota): Rivaldo Fairweather Auburn RS SR TE 109. Seahawks: Shemar Turner Texas A&M SR DT 110. Browns: Dante Trader Jr Maryland SR S 111. Jaguars: Barion Brown Kentucky JR WR 112. Chargers: Ty Hamilton Ohio State SR DT 113. Bills (voa Chicago): Lawrence Arnold Kansas RS SR WR 114. Cowboys: Lathan Ransom Ohio State RS SR S 115. Buccaneers: Ty Robinson Nebraska RS SR DL 116. Jets: Ashton Gillotte Louisville SR DE/OLB 117. Dolphins: Alfred Collins Texas RS SR DL 118. Steelers: Cobee Bryant Kansas SR CB 119. Rams: Rylie Mills Notre Dame RS SR DE 120. Bengals: Woodi Washington Oklahoma RS SR CB 121. Packers: Johnny Walker Jr Missouri RS SR OLB 122. Texans: Cam Jackson Florida RS SR DT 123. Lions: Will Pauling Wisconsin RS JR WR 124. Bills: Caden Prieskorn Ole Miss RS SR TE 125. 49ers: Jack Nelson Wisconsin RS SR OT/OG 126. Chiefs: Quinn Carroll Minnesota RS 127. Lions (via Philadelphia): Danny Striggow Minnesota RS SR DE 128. Ravens: Nazir Stackhouse Georgia RS SR DT Edited May 5 by Ozzy 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelKing728 Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 I really like this RB class. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzy Posted May 5 Share Posted May 5 9 minutes ago, SteelKing728 said: I really like this RB class. True but who knows what happens with the 1st round unless a back really shows they can catch the football out of the backfield like a WR. Even this past draft, the best RBs were all picked in the 3rd round and Brooks who is good but only had one great year on Texas and got hurt was the highest selected. Not sure the 2025 class will be as deep, where one got solid value in 2024 at RB until late and very solid backs in Cody Schrader and Dillon Johnson were not even drafted and went as UDFAs. Then again that 2025 class is solid and deep but depends on who stands out next year. Still sucks to be a RB in the NFL with this much solid competition consistently entering the league allowing veterans to not be paid super well because they can be replaced so easily. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vike daddy Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 Georgia quarterback Carson Beck is now the favorite to be the first pick next year at +300, with Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders next at +450, via FanDuel. Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is third, with his odds to go first overall listed at +1400. Miami quarterback Cameron Ward is at +1700. Penn State quarterback Drew Allar is listed at +1900. The non-quarterbacks with the shortest odds to go No. 1 overall in 2025 are Sanders’ Colorado teammate Travis Hunter, who plays both cornerback and wide receiver, and Georgia defensive end Mykel Williams. Both Hunter and Williams are listed at +2200. https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/carson-beck-surpasses-shedeur-sanders-as-betting-favorite-to-go-no-1-overall-in-2025 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelKing728 Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 I like the top 3 QBs in this draft class more than I did in the 2024 class. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wcblack34 Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 I don't think Sanders is going to be a good QB in the NFL. I'm also very glad we took our QBOTF in this draft. 8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vike daddy Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 7 minutes ago, wcblack34 said: I don't think Sanders is going to be a good QB in the NFL. yeah, but will Atlanta draft him to be a backup to Penix...? 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vikesfan89 Posted May 7 Share Posted May 7 1 hour ago, vike daddy said: yeah, but will Atlanta draft him to be a backup to Penix...? They need 3 teers of QBs. When Penix starts in 3 years, Sanders can jump into the backup role Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vike daddy Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 The Minnesota Vikings are slated to be at the very top of that compensatory pick mountain in 2025 because of this spring’s free agency events. This comes as a result of Kirk Cousins’ departure in March to sign with the Atlanta Falcons. The soon-to-be 36-year-old quarterback signed a four-year contract with Atlanta worth a grand total of $180 million. As a result, Nick Korte has projected the Vikings to receive the top compensatory pick next spring, which would be slated as the 97th overall selection. However, because of Minnesota’s free agent acquisitions, they may be projected to receive the top compensatory pick next spring, but as of now, it is also projected to be their only compensatory selection. https://purpleptsd.com/2024/vikings/top_news/vikings-compensatory-pick/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook for @SteelKing728 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelKing728 Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 10 hours ago, wcblack34 said: I don't think Sanders is going to be a good QB in the NFL. I'm also very glad we took our QBOTF in this draft. Like a lot of guys, Sanders needs real coaching to get him where he needs to be. He can't expect his dad to be the savior every time. I think Ewers could have came out this year and be QB6. I would have taken him over Nix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viking Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 My crystal ball tells me: We trade back within the first round and then we select the top OL available Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelKing728 Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 1 hour ago, viking said: My crystal ball tells me: We trade back within the first round and then we select the top OL available If we pick in the top 5, I want one of the top CBs. If we miss out of them, then we go DT. I'd love Johnson or Hunter. That's why I'm hoping these QBs do well so they can be pushed down the board lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SemperFeist Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 This will be interesting to monitor. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteelKing728 Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 All that freaking out over teams not signing Dalton Risner for nothing😂🤣😂 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swede700 Posted May 8 Share Posted May 8 All this hubbub over a comp pick shows that people are really trying too hard. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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