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this mock has us picking Walter Nolen, DT Ole Miss, at 10.
 
1.NFL-team-logoWill JohnsonCB Michigan
2.NFL-team-logoLuther BurdenWR Missouri
3.NFL-team-logoBenjamin MorrisonCB ND
4.NFL-team-logoDeone WalkerDT Kentucky
5.NFL-team-logoCarson BeckQB Georgia
6.NFL-team-logoShedeur SandersQB Colorad
7.NFL-team-logoAbdul CarterEDGE PSU
8.NFL-team-logoTetairoa McMillanWR zona
9.NFL-team-logoJames Pearce Jr.EDGE Tenn
10.NFL-team-logoWalter NolenDT Ole Miss
11.NFL-team-logoHarold PerkinsLB LSU
12.NFL-team-logoEarnest Greene IIIOT UGA
13.NFL-team-logoPrincely Umanmielen EDGE
14.NFL-team-logoMason GrahamDT Michigan
15.NFL-team-logoNic ScourtonEDGE Texas
16.NFL-team-logoEmeka EgbukaWR Ohio
17.NFL-team-logoKelvin Banks Jr.OT Texas
18.NFL-team-logoKenneth GrantDT Michigan
19.NFL-team-logoDani Dennis-SuttonEDGE
20.NFL-team-logoDenzel BurkeCB Ohio State
21.NFL-team-logoTyleik WilliamsDT Ohio
22.NFL-team-logoQuinshon JudkinsRB Ohio
23.NFL-team-logoColston LovelandTE Mich
24.NFL-team-logoEvan StewartWR Oregon
25.NFL-team-logoOllie Gordon IVRB Ok State
26.NFL-team-logoWill CampbellOT LSU
27.NFL-team-logoNic AndersonWR Oklahoma
28.NFL-team-logoTravis HunterCB Colorado
29.NFL-team-logoMalaki StarksS Georgia
30.NFL-team-logoBarrett CarterLB Clemson
31.NFL-team-logoTyler OnyedimDT Iowa
32.NFL-team-logoAndrew MukubaS Texas
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I know almost nothing about the 2025 draft class but I'd put money on two things:

1. The Vikings trade back in the first

2. A Cornerback will be the first position we take.

 

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Most of the top quarterbacks in college football will be in Thibodaux, Louisiana next week for the annual Manning Passing Academy, the Manning family’s annual summit of quarterbacks at the pro, high school and college levels.

Among those who will be there are Georgia’s Carson Beck, Texas’s Quinn Ewers, Alabama’s Jalen Milroe, Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel, Texas A&M’s Conner Weigman, Notre Dame’s Riley Leonard and Ole Miss’s Jaxson Dart.

Another notable quarterback in attendance will be Ewers’ backup at Texas, Arch Manning. The grandson of Archie Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, Arch has been to every Manning Passing Academy since he was a kid.

One big-name quarterback not on the list is Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, the betting favorite to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.

Arch Manning said that most college quarterbacks want to be there, although it’s harder to keep track of them since the transfer portal and NIL has led to so many changing schools.

“We have more interest than ever from kids,” said Manning. “The problem is finding them. Well over half of them change schools every year.”

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/most-of-college-footballs-top-quarterbacks-set-to-gather-at-manning-passing-academy

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The NFL is having its biggest offseason event in its smallest market next year, and finding a place to stay is proving to be a very expensive proposition.

Nearly every Green Bay area hotel room is already booked for the week of the 2025 NFL draft, and Airbnb prices are skyrocketing, according to Jeff Bollier of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

A three-bedroom home across Lombardi Avenue from Lambeau Field is asking for almost $17,900 per night, with additional fees that would make the total cost for staying there the full week of the draft a whopping $142,875 plus taxes.

Obviously, most visitors won’t be paying anything close to that, but unless you have a Green Bay-area friend willing to let you crash at his place for free, you can assume that there’s no way you’re going to the 2025 NFL draft without spending a lot of money on lodging.

The NFL is proving to be an incredibly lucrative event for the cities that host it. Detroit reported that it had its most profitable week ever for its hotels, and Green Bay appears headed for the same kind of draft week.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/hotel-rooms-booked-airbnb-prices-skyrocketing-in-green-bay-for-2025-draft-week

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22 minutes ago, vike daddy said:

The NFL is having its biggest offseason event in its smallest market next year, and finding a place to stay is proving to be a very expensive proposition.

Nearly every Green Bay area hotel room is already booked for the week of the 2025 NFL draft, and Airbnb prices are skyrocketing, according to Jeff Bollier of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

A three-bedroom home across Lombardi Avenue from Lambeau Field is asking for almost $17,900 per night, with additional fees that would make the total cost for staying there the full week of the draft a whopping $142,875 plus taxes.

Obviously, most visitors won’t be paying anything close to that, but unless you have a Green Bay-area friend willing to let you crash at his place for free, you can assume that there’s no way you’re going to the 2025 NFL draft without spending a lot of money on lodging.

The NFL is proving to be an incredibly lucrative event for the cities that host it. Detroit reported that it had its most profitable week ever for its hotels, and Green Bay appears headed for the same kind of draft week.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/hotel-rooms-booked-airbnb-prices-skyrocketing-in-green-bay-for-2025-draft-week

Except that also because of that, there will be absolutely no chance that they can approach an attendance record...as I don't know how many people will want to commute from hotels in Appleton or elsewhere just to get to the draft.     

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19 minutes ago, vike daddy said:

The NFL is having its biggest offseason event in its smallest market next year, and finding a place to stay is proving to be a very expensive proposition.

Nearly every Green Bay area hotel room is already booked for the week of the 2025 NFL draft, and Airbnb prices are skyrocketing, according to Jeff Bollier of the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

A three-bedroom home across Lombardi Avenue from Lambeau Field is asking for almost $17,900 per night, with additional fees that would make the total cost for staying there the full week of the draft a whopping $142,875 plus taxes.

Obviously, most visitors won’t be paying anything close to that, but unless you have a Green Bay-area friend willing to let you crash at his place for free, you can assume that there’s no way you’re going to the 2025 NFL draft without spending a lot of money on lodging.

The NFL is proving to be an incredibly lucrative event for the cities that host it. Detroit reported that it had its most profitable week ever for its hotels, and Green Bay appears headed for the same kind of draft week.

https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/hotel-rooms-booked-airbnb-prices-skyrocketing-in-green-bay-for-2025-draft-week

The state hosts a similar sized event yearly, EAA Airventure. We've also had two PGA golf majors in the middle of nowhere at courses between Milwaukee and GB. My guess is there will be dozens and dozens of shuttles that run from Milwaukee to GB, Madison to GB and other Fox Valley cities (Oshkosh and Appleton) to GB. There will be plenty of places to stay for the draft. Loads of AirBnB's and lodging in Door County too and that's 30-60 mins up the road with probably the best tourist experience in the state for adults. The Dells will probably be running some sort of deal that week too. If you're willing to ride a morning shuttle into town, I guarantee you'll pay a hell of a lot less than going to a major city for the draft. 

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21 minutes ago, Packerraymond said:

The state hosts a similar sized event yearly, EAA Airventure. We've also had two PGA golf majors in the middle of nowhere at courses between Milwaukee and GB. My guess is there will be dozens and dozens of shuttles that run from Milwaukee to GB, Madison to GB and other Fox Valley cities (Oshkosh and Appleton) to GB. There will be plenty of places to stay for the draft. Loads of AirBnB's and lodging in Door County too and that's 30-60 mins up the road with probably the best tourist experience in the state for adults. The Dells will probably be running some sort of deal that week too. If you're willing to ride a morning shuttle into town, I guarantee you'll pay a hell of a lot less than going to a major city for the draft. 

still sounds cheesy to me.

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1 hour ago, Packerraymond said:

The state hosts a similar sized event yearly, EAA Airventure. We've also had two PGA golf majors in the middle of nowhere at courses between Milwaukee and GB. My guess is there will be dozens and dozens of shuttles that run from Milwaukee to GB, Madison to GB and other Fox Valley cities (Oshkosh and Appleton) to GB. There will be plenty of places to stay for the draft. Loads of AirBnB's and lodging in Door County too and that's 30-60 mins up the road with probably the best tourist experience in the state for adults. The Dells will probably be running some sort of deal that week too. If you're willing to ride a morning shuttle into town, I guarantee you'll pay a hell of a lot less than going to a major city for the draft. 

Fortunately, in 2023, I paid nothing to going to the draft here in KC.  😂

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13 minutes ago, SteelKing728 said:

2 things: 

1. I want Will Johnson so he can reacquaintence himself with Caleb Williams.

2. It bothers me that a Kicker with the last name "Auburn" doesn't play for Auburn lol

So Blair should have kicked for

Football - Walsh University

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7. Minnesota Vikings

Mason Graham, DT, Michigan*

The Vikings made big additions in the 2024 first round, adding quarterback J.J. McCarthy and defensive end Dallas Turner. But the interior of the defensive line should get a big look next year, and Graham is a legitimate contender for the class's top overall prospect. His stats won't blow you away, thanks to Michigan's defensive line rotation and assignments -- he had three sacks in '23 -- but Graham's explosion and power jump off the tape.

 

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft2025/insider/story/_/id/40435931/2025-nfl-mock-draft-early-first-round-predictions-quarterbacks-32-picks

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