Mystery Moves in Motion: Dolphins Host Johnson and Harmon Ahead of 2025 NFL Draft Shake-Up

April 12, 2025 RAYMOND 0

The Miami Dolphins are actively scouting tight end prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft, eyeing potential players who could be available with their second-round pick. Among the key prospects is Mason Taylor from LSU, the son of Dolphins legend Jason Taylor. Projected as a late first-round or early second-round pick, Taylor recently visited Miami, following meetings with the Browns, Seahawks, and Chargers. Additionally, the Dolphins hosted local talent Elijah Arroyo from the University of Miami, who impressed during his breakout season with the Hurricanes and at the Senior Bowl. With tight end Jonnu Smith’s contract expiring after this season, Miami could be looking to the future, with either Taylor or Arroyo potentially filling the TE2 role or becoming a long-term solution.

Meanwhile, running back Kaleb Johnson has been making waves in draft circles, visiting multiple teams including the Steelers, Titans, Broncos, Texans, and Bengals. Considered the third-best running back prospect in the class, Johnson is expected to be taken in the early to mid-second round. Additionally, defensive tackle Derrick Harmon from Oregon has been drawing attention, with visits to the Jets, Browns, and Steelers, and could be a late-first or early-second round selection depending on team needs.

Giants Shake Up the Draft: Hunter & Shedeur Land in Jaw-Dropping Mel Kiper Jr. Prediction!

April 3, 2025 RAYMOND 0

In a surprising twist, ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. has reimagined the New York Giants’ draft strategy, suggesting they could secure both two-way sensation Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the first round. Initially predicted to go No. 3 overall to the Giants, Sanders’ stock has been falling, opening up a rare opportunity for the Giants to draft the best player available while also adding a potential future franchise quarterback. Kiper believes this bold move could make the Giants the offseason’s biggest winners, especially if Sanders continues to slide down the draft board. “How about this scenario?” Kiper proposed. “You draft Travis Hunter at No. 3, and if Shedeur Sanders drops, you trade back into the first round to grab him. That’s a real possibility.”