2025 NFL Draft

Leading passer (McCord), second leading rusher (Skattebo), and leading tackler (Dolac) not yet drafted. Who knew?
 
Chiefs end the first round with another sumo. What a run on black fatties!

The first round went just as predicted for our guys. Sanders falling out of the first round after two years of undeserving media hype is the win of the night.
 
Raiders and Browns pick early tomorrow. My guess is they draft the two black QBs - Sanders and Milroe to keep the NFLs replacement program going.
 
The whining from the usual suspects about nepo boy not being taken in the first round is hilarious. To put things in perspective, Sanders will almost certainly:

- be drafted in the second round
- be given the opportunity to be a starter
- be given an extremely long leash

All that and still so much hysteria from the cucks and race hustlers. Meanwhile, hundreds of white players have been genuinely screwed over hard by the league, and no one takes up for them (except us).
 
The narrative is that Sanders is confident black man so the NFL is humbling him. Blacks are so delusional. I would hope more people that preach love and tolerance can in this case see the absurdity and acknowledge the fact there is no correcting this mindset or trying to reason with a subset of the population. Not sure what is more pathetic - the delusional blacks or the whiter hanger ons trying to get in on the "struggle".
 
The narrative is that Sanders is confident black man so the NFL is humbling him. Blacks are so delusional. I would hope more people that preach love and tolerance can in this case see the absurdity and acknowledge the fact there is no correcting this mindset or trying to reason with a subset of the population. Not sure what is more pathetic - the delusional blacks or the whiter hanger ons trying to get in on the "struggle".
The blacks are actually correct in that Shedeur is being treated differently because he's a confident black man with a famous father. They just have it completely backwards - he would be right around that Kyle McCord range if he were a random white guy. The fact that NFL GMs see through the media hype and agree with this assessment is shocking, his interviews must truly be terrible.
 
The blacks are actually correct in that Shedeur is being treated differently because he's a confident black man with a famous father. They just have it completely backwards - he would be right around that Kyle McCord range if he were a random white guy. The fact that NFL GMs see through the media hype and agree with this assessment is shocking, his interviews must truly be terrible.
I read a quote from some GM or Scout that said Sanders’ interview was the worst he’d ever seen. Arrogant, poor leadership and ultimately just not a very good player.
 
I'm hoping Skattebo will be drafted today but I fear it won't be until tomorrow.

The main theme of the first round seemed to be the replacement of White O-linemen with sumos, especially at the tackle position. Happy for Campbell and Zabel for defying the odds.
 
The sumo mania at tackle has been going on for a while. Looking at the Draft year by year demographics thread, 2013 was the last year Whites were the majority of tackles drafted (10 out of 18). Since then:

2014: 6 Whites out of 18
2015: 6 out of 18
2016: 8 out of 20
2017: 6 out of 13
2018: 4 out of 15
2019: 7 out of 23
2020: 5 out of 15
2021: 11 out of 25
2022: 10 out of 25
2023: 7 out of 20
2024: 3 out of 23

It's clearly getting worse, with just 10 Whites drafted out of 43 tackles the past two years and then what happened last night. The long arms vs. T-Rex arms nonsense has been around for a while but it seems to have intensified as the proportion of sumos taken has increased.
 
The sumo mania at tackle has been going on for a while. Looking at the Draft year by year demographics thread, 2013 was the last year Whites were the majority of tackles drafted (10 out of 18). Since then:

2014: 6 Whites out of 18
2015: 6 out of 18
2016: 8 out of 20
2017: 6 out of 13
2018: 4 out of 15
2019: 7 out of 23
2020: 5 out of 15
2021: 11 out of 25
2022: 10 out of 25
2023: 7 out of 20
2024: 3 out of 23

It's clearly getting worse, with just 10 Whites drafted out of 43 tackles the past two years and then what happened last night. The long arms vs. T-Rex arms nonsense has been around for a while but it seems to have intensified as the proportion of sumos taken has increased.

Yet this is the game of football and not basketball. Again the league does almost everything backwards. No common sense! Uugghh!
 
The sumo mania at tackle has been going on for a while. Looking at the Draft year by year demographics thread, 2013 was the last year Whites were the majority of tackles drafted (10 out of 18). Since then:

2014: 6 Whites out of 18
2015: 6 out of 18
2016: 8 out of 20
2017: 6 out of 13
2018: 4 out of 15
2019: 7 out of 23
2020: 5 out of 15
2021: 11 out of 25
2022: 10 out of 25
2023: 7 out of 20
2024: 3 out of 23

It's clearly getting worse, with just 10 Whites drafted out of 43 tackles the past two years and then what happened last night. The long arms vs. T-Rex arms nonsense has been around for a while but it seems to have intensified as the proportion of sumos taken has increased.
Watch out for a similar trend to emerge at the guard position. Some of the new-school data driven draft analysts are slotting Zabel and even Campbell as centers rather than merely sliding them to the guard spot. The magic numbers seem to be 34 inches for OT and increasingly 33 inches for OG. I could see this becoming the next white replacement target until only the center position remains majority white.
 
Watch out for a similar trend to emerge at the guard position. Some of the new-school data driven draft analysts are slotting Zabel and even Campbell as centers rather than merely sliding them to the guard spot. The magic numbers seem to be 34 inches for OT and increasingly 33 inches for OG. I could see this becoming the next white replacement target until only the center position remains majority white.
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Booker was a productive guard but a below average athlete at a non-premium position, a formula that one would not think adds up to a 12th overall pick. Tate Ratledge, a fellow two time all-SEC choice and All-American, is an objectively better athlete and was equally productive. None of that matters, Booker's arms are 2 inches longer. Ratledge probably goes tonight, Booker was good for a premium pick. Zabel is viewed by some as a center at the NFL level, we'll see what Seattle does.
 
Thanks to Kyle Brandt!! Need this said more! The Lazy ingrained comparisons for RB Cam Skattebo + the "Sneaky Athletic" BS

Skatt even sent him a shout-out of THANKS on social-media


NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt has just about had it when it comes to weak NFL comparisons and the words “sneaky athletic” connected to Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo.

So much so that he felt the need to issue a public service announcement “to the world’s table” for all those lazy takes surrounding Skattebo this NFL Draft cycle.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I’m not going to sit here for the next 52 days and hear Cameron Skattebo in the same sentence as deceptively fast or sneaky athletic. It’s already happening and I don’t like it. I don’t like where it’s going, especially not after what he did at Arizona State and not after what he did in Indianapolis over the weekend.
“Remember what I’m saying. There is not sneaky about a 40-inch vertical jump. 39.5 this guy just jumped. That is better than Adrian Peterson, than Jamaal Charles, than Marshawn (Lynch). It’s better than Christian McCaffrey, who I personally thought drove a stake through the entire heart of the sneaky athletic joke industry, but we’re still here. It needs to stop. It’s not funny anymore, you’ve been doing it for years. It’s not applicable here. Don’t do it.”
Take a second and breathe, Brandt.

As the passionate NFL Network host alluded to, there’s nothing sneaky about what Skattebo put on tape in his final season at ASU.

Across 13 games last year, Skattebo amassed 1,711 rushing yards and 21 touchdowns on 293 carries. He also reeled in 45 catches for 605 yards and three touchdowns on top of throwing a 42-yard touchdown in ASU’s Peach Bowl loss to Texas

For his efforts, the running back earned an All-Big 12 First Team nod and finished fifth in Heisman Trophy voting.

He only added to his draft stock this NFL Draft Combine. Despite bypassing most on-the-field drills, Skattebo showed out during the vertical jump of 39.5 inches. He posted a 10-foot-3 broad jump.

“Over the next 52 days, I do not want to hear the name Toby Gerhart a single time,” Brandt said. “Don’t say it! If you’re saying it about Cam Skattebo, you’re mailing in your analysis. You’re lazy. They’re not close to the same prospect. Do not utter the name Peyton Hillis in my presence, stop it! … Do better than just scrolling your nostalgia rolodex for the fastest meathead cracker you can find. You have to do better!

“Lastly, it is possible to describe and analyze young Cameron Skattebo without mentioning the name Mike Alstott. … It’s not the comp!”



Kyle Brandt’s NFL comps for Cam Skattebo​


While Brandt refuses to get behind the “lazy” comparisons to Skattebo, he can get on board with the following:
– Mark Ingram
“Very similar size. Same kind of angry runner.”

– Frank Gore
“Incredible balance for a smaller guy.”

– Some Marshawn Lynch
“Not the personality. He’s not as fast, but wild, fierce, almost messy runs and almost the exactly same weight as Marshawn.”


Skatt all for Brandt’s PSA​

Skatt wasn’t oblivious to what Brandt was throwing down on Monday.

“Kyle Brandt, YOU ARE THE MANNNNN!!!!!” the running back posted on social media not long after the PSA went live.


Cam Skattebo’s draft stock​

In ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.’s most recent big board released last week before the combine’s on-the-field work began, Skattebo came in as his eighth-ranked running back.

NFL Network’s Daniel Jeremiah did not have Skattebo among his updated top 50 prospects published last week, nor was he a part of the analyst’s two first-round mock drafts this offseason.

Pro Football Focus meanwhile has Skattebo as its 52nd best prospect and third best running back on its big board.

NFL Network draft analyst Lance Zierlein’s breakdown of Skattebo has him in the “good backup with the potential to develop into a starter” tier.
I was just watching Kyle Brandt on the NFL Network and again he was really boosting Skattebo, calling him his favorite player in this year's draft and maybe even his favorite player ever.

He noted that Houston has three picks in the third round and that Skattebo would make an ideal number two RB on that team behind Joe Mixon. Even though the Texans have been ultra-black for a while now, they do seem to be trending away from that, and Mixon has played 8 seasons as a workhorse back and did seem to slow down the second half of last season, so it might just be a very good landing spot if they draft Cam. Of course, odds are that Cam will last until Day 3 or possibly not be drafted at all. It happened just last year to Cody Schrader even after leading the SEC in rushing and putting up huge numbers. As always with the NFL, hope for the best but don't be surprised when it doesn't happen.
 
I was just watching Kyle Brandt on the NFL Network and again he was really boosting Skattebo, calling him his favorite player in this year's draft and maybe even his favorite player ever.

He noted that Houston has three picks in the third round and that Skattebo would make an ideal number two RB on that team behind Joe Mixon. Even though the Texans have been ultra-black for a while now, they do seem to be trending away from that, and Mixon has played 8 seasons as a workhorse back and did seem to slow down the second half of last season, so it might just be a very good landing spot if they draft Cam. Of course, odds are that Cam will last until Day 3 or possibly not be drafted at all. It happened just last year to Cody Schrader even after leading the SEC in rushing and putting up huge numbers. As always with the NFL, hope for the best but don't be surprised when it doesn't happen.

It's a pipe dream but the Pats need a running back. Hoping they they get Trapilo, Skattebo or one of the White defenders tonight. Curious to see what the Browns, Crawfords, Rams, Raiders do at QB as well. Ewers, Shough, McCord, Howard should all come off the board tonight. Lots of rumors around the Steelers and Will Howard.

@Nick Mangold - great analysis of the Cowboys pick of Booker and the trend of White OTs getting pushed to the interior. We can add USC OL Jonah Monheim to the list of White offensive tackles getting moved to the interior this year.
 
The Browns do it again, take Schwesinger as the first pick of the second round! He's a former walk-on, hard to believe but true (sarcasm).
 
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