Nfl 2025 Key Insights From Dane Bruglers Full 7 Round Mock Draft Msn

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nfl 2025 key insights from dane bruglers full 7 round mock draft msn

After I finish up “The Beast,” my attention shifts to a complete seven-round mock draft. It’s a time-exhaustive task, but I also see it as a helpful thought exercise to focus on team needs, draft trends and fits for all 32 organizations. Scroll to the bottom for team-by-team draft hauls to better see how each team did in this scenario. (Editor’s note: An asterisk designates a compensatory draft pick.) It became clear at the combine that Ward would be the No. 1 pick.

The only question: Would the Titans trade out or stick and pick themselves? Over the last month, it’s become apparent that Tennessee plans to stay in the top spot and hand Ward the keys to its franchise. The Browns are desperate to get the quarterback position right, although I don’t expect them to force the pick. With the best player in the draft still available, it makes sense that the choice here would be Hunter, who could provide a spark on offense (and defense). Let’s see what one of the pre-eminent draft analysts does for the Giants Another day, another mock draft.

Only, this one is a seven-round monster from Dane Brugler of The Athletic, author of ‘The Beast’ draft. Let’s get into how this falls for the New York Giants. Like Cleveland, the Giants are looking for the “right” quarterback — but with Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston on the roster, they also don’t need to force anything. Pass rusher might not be a screaming need, but you draft players not positions in the top three, and Carter is a true impact player. Valentine’s View: Despite the quarterback hysteria caused by the private workouts for Shedeur Sanders, Jalen Milroe and Tyler Shough, this is the right thing to do in this spot. Sanders was taken No.

21 by the Pittsburgh Steelers in Brugler’s draft. The Cleveland Browns at No. 33 took Jaxson Dart. NFL draft writer Dan Brugler of The Athletic put out a new seven-round mock draft this week, and we have pored over all the picks. The 2025 NFL draft is just a week away, and Brugler has been incredibly thorough with his picks. We decided to offer up some takeaways that include the best and worst picks from each of the first three rounds.

The Buffalo Bills selected former Georgia safety Malaki Starks with the No. 30 overall pick. We have Starks in our top five defensive prospects in the entire draft so getting him at 30 is a huge steal. There's no standout pick here that we just can't understand but the one pick that stands out as being too soon for us is former Texas A&M EDGE Shemar Stewart at No. 11 to the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins need help on the offensive line badly and we aren't as high on Stewart as others.

The Seahawks traded wide receiver DK Metcalf to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for the No. 52 overall pick. Seattle absolutely made the most of the pick with former Tennessee EDGE James Pearce Jr. Pearce is a freakish athlete and so explosive off the edge, there's no reason he falls this far. Sticking with edge rushers, the Denver Broncos passing on Pearce to select Oregon's Jordan Burch one pick before Seattle is a real head scratcher. The Athletic's Dane Brugler releases 7-round mock draft

Ladies and gentlemen, we have entered the final stretch. In exactly one week, the 2025 NFL Draft begins in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Many draft analysts are beginning to release their final predictions for how the first round (and beyond) could play out next weekend. The latest to do so is The Athletic's Dane Brugler, one of the top draft analysts in the business, who released a full, seven-round mock draft this week. Here is who Brugler projected to the Giants with each of their eight draft picks, along with commentary from the analyst on a few of the picks. It's already been a strong offseason for the Los Angeles Rams, who re-signed some of their top free agents and brought in the likes of Davante Adams and Poona Ford.

Their work in free agency has allowed them to go into the 2025 NFL Draft without the need to reach for a specific position, opening the door for a variety of prospects to be... The Athletic's Dane Brugler released his latest 7-round mock draft, making every pick from No. 1 to 257. Along the way, he made eight selections for the Rams, beginning at No. 26 overall. He went with a logical pick in Round 1 by taking an offensive tackle, but there were other playmakers still on the board who also would've fit well with the Rams.

Here's our breakdown of each pick by Brugler for the Rams in this complete seven-round mock. This is a very sensible pick for the Rams. Conerly won't move the needle for some people because he's an offensive lineman who probably won't play as a rookie, but he'd give the Rams a viable successor at right tackle behind Rob Havenstein,... Conerly can play tackle or guard, which is something the Rams have often valued in an offensive lineman. Here's what Brugler wrote about the selection.

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