
Mocking the Mocks: Dan Brugler’s 7-Round Bears Draft Breakdown
Last week, Dane Brugler of *The Athletic* released his massive NFL Draft guide, “The Beast,” followed by a complete seven-round mock draft. He made selections […]
Last week, Dane Brugler of *The Athletic* released his massive NFL Draft guide, “The Beast,” followed by a complete seven-round mock draft. He made selections […]
The New York Giants have officially moved on from the Daniel Jones era, setting the stage for a new quarterback to lead the franchise. While Shedeur Sanders, Colorado’s standout quarterback, is a strong candidate, the Giants are carefully weighing their options, with prospects like Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter also in the mix. The team has done extensive scouting on Sanders, attending his games, observing practices, and meeting with him multiple times. Former Giants head coach Pat Shurmur, now Colorado’s offensive coordinator, has been vocal in his praise, drawing a bold comparison between Sanders and Jones. Despite Jones’ struggles in the NFL, Shurmur highlighted the similarities in character, accuracy, and leadership, expressing full confidence in Sanders’ NFL potential.
UCLA linebacker Carson Schwesinger recently held a private pro day in Los Angeles, attended by 30 NFL teams. While he’s not considered the top linebacker prospect, Schwesinger is often viewed as the second-best off-ball linebacker, with some speculating that he could sneak into the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. However, most analysts expect him to be taken on Day 2, with a strong chance he won’t fall past the early second round.
In other draft news, the Cowboys were busy hosting their exclusive “Dallas Day” event, which included top prospects like North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton and Texas A&M defensive tackle Shemar Turner. Hampton’s stock has been soaring, making him a likely first-round pick. Turner, meanwhile, has visits lined up with several NFL teams, including the Ravens, Eagles, and Dolphins.
Elsewhere, Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden met with the Broncos, and Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond has been making the rounds, with visits to teams like the Bills, Browns, and Packers. The Steelers also recently hosted a strong group of prospects, including South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori, who is trending toward a potential first-round selection.
Someone in the front office made a mistake. If there’s one thing the Pittsburgh Steelers can’t afford in the 2025 NFL Draft, it’s selecting the […]
Penn State edge rusher Abdul Carter is one of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft and has visits scheduled with four teams holding top-four picks: the Titans, Browns, Giants, and Patriots. While each team has a reason to consider him, the Giants seem the least likely to draft him, given their pressing need for a quarterback. However, if they do select Carter, it could cast doubt on the future of current edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Rumors suggest that Thibodeaux could be a trade target for the Carolina Panthers, who are looking to strengthen their defense. A potential deal involving Thibodeaux could give the Giants additional draft assets, possibly setting them up to acquire a quarterback in 2026. However, keeping Thibodeaux and pairing him with Carter and Brian Burns could also be a viable strategy, ensuring the Giants maintain a surplus of defensive talent rather than letting key players go.
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