2025 NFL Draft Has Value Despite Being ‘Weak’ In Top-End Talent
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BOULDER, COLORADO – NOVEMBER 11: Quarterback Shedeur Sanders #2 of the Colorado Buffaloes carries … More the ball for a touchdown against the Arizona Wildcats in the first quarter at Folsom Field on November 11, 2023 in Boulder, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) Getty Images Throughout the 2025 NFL pre-draft cycle, insiders and executives alike have labeled this year’s class as the weakest of the bunch when it comes to top-end talent. “I don’t recall seeing a draft that was so light in the first 10 picks,” one general manager told Dianna Russini of the Athletic. Another league source echoed a similar sentiment by stating “Picks 4, 5, 6 and 7 can get the same player at 20 that they can get at their current slots.” This may explain why as of draft day, no first-round selections have been traded during the pre-draft process. This hasn’t stopped teams from engaging in preliminary trade conversations as it pertains to 2025 draft capital. There was a time in the month of January and February that the Tennessee Titans dangled the notion that they would deal its top-overall pick to any desiring team, before setting its sights on Cam Ward following his Miami Hurricane Pro Day. In the past week, news has come out about the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants taking calls from teams that want to trade for their respective second and third overall selections. According to ESPN’s Peter Shrager, “It would be for (edge rusher) Abdul Carter, (cornerback/receiver) Travis Hunter or (running back) Ashton Jeanty.” The general consensus around this year’s first-round draft talent is that its three best players are a defensive end, a running back and a rare two-way prospect who seems to have better upside at receiver than cornerback. While each of these positions have…
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