2025 NFL Draft

I agree, icsept. Good Lord, some people need to get out more, maybe cultivate a hobby. Do the sardine in a crowd thing to watch draft picks? Lol. What kind of person would be a member of that crowd?
 
4.5 sacks in 3 years at A&M from this 5 star HS recruit. Now a base salary of 18 mil over next four years isn’t good enough. Bengals brass really ****** themselves over with this clown. They replace a high motor, hard working overachiever, with incredible production for this crumb bum living off his size and potential from when he was 16 LOL. Negro Football League is silly.
 


Pathetic that this even happened, a super atheltic WR who barely got into a Senior Bowl
 
It's quite early in their careers, but both Jaxon Dart and Cam Skattedo go among the top 22 picks in a "NFL Re-Draft" at Bleacher Report. Only 5 Whites went in the top 22 last spring.

Dart moves up to #1 overall. Schwesinger moves up from 33 to 19 and Skattebo rises up from round 3 .... Detroit Lions OG Tate Ratledge skyrockets to 13. TE Colston Loveland does not the make the cut, largely because he's been dealing with a hip injury this season. That said, I'd bet, in time, he'll be better than the TE the Jets drafted from LSU, who's had one slightly explosive game against the sad sack Dolphins and 4 poor games.

1. Tennessee Titans: QB Jaxson Dart
4. New England Patriots: OT Will Campbell
10. Chicago Bears: TE Tyler Warren
12. Dallas Cowboys: DL Mason Graham
13. Miami Dolphins: OG Tate Ratledge
18. Seattle Seahawks: OL Grey Zabel
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: LB Carson Schwesinger
22. Los Angeles Chargers: RB Cam Skattebo


Quick points:

This Draft writer is totally retarded, if he thinks Cam Ward should go #5 overall to Cleveland, over Graham. Based on what Ward has done so far, there is no reason any team should take him 5th overall. Teams should be relieved they did not trade significant assets to move up for him, like Carolina did with Bryce Young.

As dumb as Ward going 5 overall, Jets drafting Dillon Gabriel #7 is even dumber, in my opinion. He'll be lucky to justify his 3rd round draft status going forward. Jets really screwed up the last 2 drafts, drafting mediocre African tackles over legit generational TE talents Brock Bowers and Ty Warren. Even Jets media and fans wanted Gang Green to pick one of the TE's.
 
It's quite early in their careers, but both Jaxon Dart and Cam Skattedo go among the top 22 picks in a "NFL Re-Draft" at Bleacher Report. Only 5 Whites went in the top 22 last spring.

Dart moves up to #1 overall. Schwesinger moves up from 33 to 19 and Skattebo rises up from round 3 .... Detroit Lions OG Tate Ratledge skyrockets to 13. TE Colston Loveland does not the make the cut, largely because he's been dealing with a hip injury this season. That said, I'd bet, in time, he'll be better than the TE the Jets drafted from LSU, who's had one slightly explosive game against the sad sack Dolphins and 4 poor games.

1. Tennessee Titans: QB Jaxson Dart
4. New England Patriots: OT Will Campbell
10. Chicago Bears: TE Tyler Warren
12. Dallas Cowboys: DL Mason Graham
13. Miami Dolphins: OG Tate Ratledge
18. Seattle Seahawks: OL Grey Zabel
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: LB Carson Schwesinger
22. Los Angeles Chargers: RB Cam Skattebo


Quick points:

This Draft writer is totally retarded, if he thinks Cam Ward should go #5 overall to Cleveland, over Graham. Based on what Ward has done so far, there is no reason any team should take him 5th overall. Teams should be relieved they did not trade significant assets to move up for him, like Carolina did with Bryce Young.

As dumb as Ward going 5 overall, Jets drafting Dillon Gabriel #7 is even dumber, in my opinion. He'll be lucky to justify his 3rd round draft status going forward. Jets really screwed up the last 2 drafts, drafting mediocre African tackles over legit generational TE talents Brock Bowers and Ty Warren. Even Jets media and fans wanted Gang Green to pick one of the TE's.
Interesting indeed.

It is pretty much guaranteed that if someone did a 1st round "redraft exercise" of every draft for the last 35 to 40 years, the redraft would be Whiter than the real thing. White athletes are undervalued, plain and simple. Despite this obvious pattern that can be easily recognized, only a handful of franchises have capitalized on what would give them a competitive advantage over their "competition". Unless the main goal of the NFL is not really winning championships, but rather making money hand over fist and sharing that revenue among the mostly tribalist owners, while also social engineering blacks as being superior.
 
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Interesting indeed.

It is pretty much guaranteed that if someone did a 1st round "redraft exercise" of every draft for the last 35 to 40 years, the redraft would be Whiter than the real thing. White athletes are undervalued, plain and simple. Despite this obvious pattern that can be easily recognized, only a handful of franchises have capitalized on what would give them a competitive advantage over their "competition". Unless the main goal of the NFL is not really winning championships, but rather making money hand over fist and sharing that revenue among the mostly tribalist owners as well as social engineering blacks as being superior.
Well said as always!
 
Interesting indeed.

It is pretty much guaranteed that if someone did a 1st round "redraft exercise" of every draft for the last 35 to 40 years, the redraft would be Whiter than the real thing. White athletes are undervalued, plain and simple. Despite this obvious pattern that can be easily recognized, only a handful of franchises have capitalized on what would give them a competitive advantage over their "competition". Unless the main goal of the NFL is not really winning championships, but rather making money hand over fist and sharing that revenue among the mostly tribalist owners, while also social engineering blacks as being superior.
Still waiting for a GM to figure out that signing and drafting white players is literally the NFL version of money ball. White players sign for smaller contracts relative to their talent, and are undervalued in drafts. You could build a roster based on that whole idea… you’d probably end up with a competitive team that’s 50-75% white starters.
 
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