Rosterwatch Cody S 2025 Nfl Draft Grades Team By Team

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Back home from the 2025 NFL Draft and covering all seven rounds with the PlayerProfiler team alongside Alex Dunlap on behalf of RosterWatch Nation. Here are my grades for All-32 teams with each pick addressed and grades based off of a scale of 0-100. Yes, the grades lean towards the better side – teams are getting better and better at player selection and picking up values. If you’d like to see the full Rankings list only, please scroll to the bottom for Rankings 1-32. Enjoy. Notes: The Second Lowest Graded Pass Rush (59.0) in 2024 gained not only Josh Sweat in free agency, but also a Top 10 talent in the Draft Class Walter Nolen, who without off the...

Third round pick Jordan Burch added 8.5 sacks to his career total in 2024, doubling up his total from the previous four seasons combined. Notes: The Second Lowest Graded Pass Rush (59.0) in 2024 got increasingly better in Green Bay, after the Matthew Judon experiment failed in 2024 and losing Grady Jarrett in free agency, the Falcons added... Notes: Another year, another phenomenal draft for Baltimore, although not an A like others – The Ravens added 11 new players, including an incredible pile of studs on Day 3. Aeneas Peebles was the highest graded Interior Defensive Lineman (91.2) in the Power 5 last season. While two of the best projection Non-Power 5 players in the class Carson Vinson (6-7 312) and Bilhal Kone (6-1 190) were taken by Eric DeCosta and the Ravens. Notes: The Second Lowest Coverage Grade (37.7) in 2024 expensed their first round pick on the 2025 NFL Combine Fastest Man (4.28) for the first time since Kaiir Elam in 2022 and Tre White...

RotoBaller's Brant Henson hands out draft grades for all 32 teams. Recap the 2025 NFL Draft on a team-by-team basis and see if Henson is high or low on your favorite team's incoming rookies. The 2025 NFL Draft is in the books. From major storylines such as Shedeur Sanders’ free-fall down the board and Jacksonville’s big swing at Travis Hunter to under-the-radar moves like Atlanta loading up defensively and Dallas’ neglect of offensive weapons, it feels... Which teams hit home runs, and which swung and missed on their picks? We may not know for sure until a few years down the line, but it’s always fun to speculate based on how well teams addressed their needs and accumulated value during the draft.

RotoBaller’s Brant Henson breaks down the draft classes of all 32 teams, giving each team a grade. Read on to see where your team stands. Round 1, Pick 16 - Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss The 2025 NFL Draft is officially in the books. After a flurry of selections from Thursday to Saturday, 257 players were selected to join the NFL. With that, we give you our full draft recap, with analysis on each team’s day and every notable selection made during the weekend.

For more information on the players your favorite team drafted, it’s not too late to get the 2025 NFL Draft Guide, which includes expanded scouting reports, unique advanced data, PFF grades and much more. ARZ | ATL | BAL | BUF | CAR | CHI | CIN | CLE | DAL | DEN | DET | GB | HOU | IND | JAX | KC | LV |... Nolen — The Cardinals add another extremely talented player to amplify their defensive front. As a plus run defender, Nolen earned the second-highest PFF run-defense grade in the FBS this past season (91.6). The seventh-ranked prospect on the PFF Big Board will instantly upgrade an Arizona defense that ranked 27th in EPA allowed per rush in 2024. Johnson — A tough injury cut Johnson’s 2024 campaign short and sent his draft stock tumbling.

However, he did prove his level of talent across his tenure at Michigan. His 57.2 passer rating allowed into his coverage across the last three seasons charted in the 94th percentile. Pairing Johnson with breakout cornerback Garrett Williams will upgrade a coverage unit that allowed the sixth-highest EPA per dropback. You must be logged in to post a comment. The NFL Regular Season is nearly Complete with the Super Bowl upcoming and the Senior and Shrine Bowls in the rearview mirror. The following is version 6.0 of my 2025 NFL Mock Draft Series.

As every year, the Draft process can vault some players up or down depending on performance, just like C.J. Stroud in 2023 against the Georgia Bulldogs in the CFP or Xavier Worthy at the NFL Combine. The Picks are set and it’s time to expand to a third round, now that it’s “officially” draft season. The Senior and Shrine Bowls are in the rearview mirror, let’s look forward to the NFL Combine next week and project what may happen… with Trades! The NFL has become a year-round league, from the season, free agency, the draft, and offseason OTA’s to fall camp, the league never sleeps, and neither do we at RosterWatch. Alex and I finished in the middle of the pack in 2024 for the Huddle Report competition, while our guy Mike Band took home 2nd place.

So it’s back to the drawing boards and time to begin research on the 2025 class not only to improve our mock draft skills but also to enhance our Dynasty Fantasy Football overview. This mock specifically features some outside thoughts, and projections some might say, regarding the 2025 NFL Combine, take note, sit back, and enjoy the week that is the NFL Combine, one of my favorite... No. 1 – Tennessee Titans – Abdul Carter, EDGE – Penn State Abdul Carter and Cam Ward from Miami are the only two names attached to Tennessee as we enter NFL Combine Week. The Titans have the cash to attack Quarterback in Free Agency if they don’t view Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders as Cornerstone assets.

The College Football regular season is complete and the Playoffs are underway. I am here to bring you version 3.0 of my 2025 NFL Mock Draft Series. As every year, the Playoffs can vault some players up or down depending on performance, just like C.J. Stroud in 2023 against the Georgia Bulldogs. Picks will change, Some The 2025 NFL draft is in the books, and it was an unexpected one starting in the first round with trades, unexpected picks, potential steals and some big slides.

While it's far too early to evaluate these draft classes in full -- considering they haven't yet along played an NFL game -- there's been plenty of reaction to these 2025 rookie classes. There were several teams that were clear winners while others had some questionable moves that garnered early criticism. But we truly won't know who won or lost this draft for at least three years. Our NFL Wire editors shared their initial grades for their respective draft classes. See who got the top marks and who missed the mark. 2025 draft class: DL Walter Nolen, CB Will Johnson, EDGE Jordan Burch, LB Cody Simon, CB Denzel Burke, OL Hayden Conner, S Kitan Crawford

The Cardinals went almost all defense in the draft after going almost all defense in free agency, clearing saying that side of the ball needed to significantly improve. Nolen is a fantastic pick in the first round. Johnson falling to the second round is a potential absolute steal. It is important to note that his knee is not a problem now. It just could be long-term, and that is a future problem to worry about. Burch gives them size, athleticism and production as a pass rusher in Round 3, another great value pick, while Simon could be a starter as early as this season.

He appears to be the Cardinals’ version of what T.J. Edwards was for the Eagles when Jonathan Gannon was their defensive coordinator. The selection of Burke in the fifth round seemed unnecessary because that makes seven cornerbacks drafted in three years in a room that is already not bad. Conner won’t do anything this year but Day 3 offensive line depth to develop isn’t ever a bad thing, while Crawford can be an impact special teams player from Day 1 after he played... Nolen, Johnson and Simon are all future starters. Burch will be at least a rotational player.

All of their first four picks should have some role in the defense this year. Crawford on special teams means they get value there. This was a really good draft for the Cardinals. – Jess Root, Cards Wire Final grades for the 2025 NFL Draft for every team, with only one A+ When you write about the NFL Draft you’ve heard it all before: “Grading a draft is dumb,” We don’t know how these guys will be for three years,” and “Y’all were so wrong about...

The draft in an imprecise science at best, and so much of evaluating a class is taking the information we have about a player from college and trying to envision their play in the... There are a lot of variables involved, but for every Josh Allen we all got wrong, there are 20 guys we were told by fans would dominate the NFL who are now out of... Our NFL team sat down and gave our grades for every team, then averaged them out to come up with a score for all 32 organizations. Nobody got a failing grade. Only one team landed an A+, and feel free to go back in a few years and pick this apart. Here are our projections for how each team did in the 2025 NFL Draft.

Round 1 (No. 16): DT Walter Nolen, MississippiRound 2 (No. 47): CB Will Johnson, MichiganRound 3 (No. 78): Edge Jordan Burch, OregonRound 4 (No. 115): LB Cody Simon, Ohio StateRound 5 (No. 174): CB Denzel Burke, Ohio StateRound 6 (No.

211): OG Hayden Conner, TexasRound 7 (No. 225): S Kitan Crawford, Nevada It’s difficult to give a team a bad grade when they might have landed one of the biggest draft steals of the last 10 years. If Will Johnson’s injury concerns were overblown in the pre-draft process then the Cardinals got a Top 10 talent in the second round at cornerback. We really liked the defensive focus of this draft, and the gamble with Walter Nolen is fascinating by a normally risk-averse franchise. He loves to compare himself to Aaron Donald, and if that’s halfway true it’s going to be an amazing pick.

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