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Minnesota Vikings: Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, DT, Georgia
Defensive tackle is Minnesota’s greatest need, so the team could obtain a player at the position at No. 24.
Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins was one of the top defensive linemen performers in the agility drills.
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Carolina Panthers: Chase Lundt, OT, Connecticut
The Panthers will be looking to replace Taylor Moton soon.
There’s been a ton of buzz surrounding Chase Lundt during the pre-draft process.
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Tennessee Titans: Robert Longerbeam, CB, Rutgers
The Titans lost one of their starting cornerbacks this offseason, so they’ll need help at the position.
Robert Longerbeam is a terrific, speedy athlete.
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Minnesota Vikings: Jack Sawyer, DE, Ohio State
The Vikings could stand to find some pass-rushing depth in the fifth round.
Jack Sawyer was extremely productive to conclude his college football career.
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Miami Dolphins: Nazir Stackhouse, DT, Georgia
The Dolphins are really hurting on the defensive line, so they’ll need to find more talent in that area.
Nazir Stackhouse is a sound run defender who needs to improve his pass-rushing ability.
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New England Patriots: Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
The Patriots will be looking to add a linebacker at some point on Day 3.
Barrett Carter makes splash plays and has nice upside.
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New York Jets: Arian Smith, WR, Georgia
The Jets have very weak depth at receiver, so that must be addressed.
Arian Smith has great speed and major upside.
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New England Patriots: Tez Johnson, WR, Oregon
The Panthers need to find multiple receivers, given how poor that group is.
Tez Johnson is undersized, but capable of producing big plays.
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San Francisco 49ers: Andres Borregales, K, Miami
The 49ers have been scouting kickers aggressively during the lead-up to the 2025 NFL Draft.
Andres Borregales was 18-of-19 last year, including 7-of-8 from 40-plus.
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Chicago Bears: Jordan Hancock, CB, Ohio State
The Bears need another cornerback to compete across from Jaylon Johnson.
Jordan Hancock is a very instinctive cornerback and a willing tackler.
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Dallas Cowboys: Cam Skattebo, RB, Arizona State
The Cowboys need to draft a running back eventually, right?
Cam Skattebo is a tough running back with plus receiving ability.
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Miami Dolphins: Jah Joyner, DE, Minnesota
The Dolphins have a strong pass rush, but they could stand to add some depth in that area.
Jah Joyner is inconsistent and lacks physicality, but he’s fast and possesses upside.
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Indianapolis Colts: Elijah Ponder, DE, Cal Poly-SLO
The Colts need multiple pass rushers with all of their impending expiring contracts.
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Arizona Cardinals: Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma
The Cardinals want to address their linebacking corps for depth purposes.
Danny Stutsman is a very instinctive linebacker.
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Cincinnati Bengals: Yahya Black, NT, Iowa
How haven’t the Bengals addressed their huge defensive tackle need yet?
Yahya Black is a big run stuffer, but doesn’t offer much as a pass rusher.
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New York Giants: Antwane Wells Jr., WR, South Carolina
The Giants didn’t do much in free agency to address receiver, aside from re-signing Darius Slayton.
Antwane Wells barely played this past season, but has some potential.
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Miami Dolphins: Seth McLaughlin, C, Ohio State
It shouldn’t surprise anyone to see another offensive line pick to Miami.
Seth McLaughlin is a tough, intelligent technician.
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Pittsburgh Steelers: Jaydon Blue, RB, Texas
The Steelers have been scouting running backs heavily because of Najee Harris’ departure.
Jaydon Blue blazed a very fast 40 at his pro day.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Fadil Diggs, DE, Syracuse
The Buccaneers have issues with their edge rush that must be addressed.
Fadil Diggs was somewhat productive at Texas A&M. He has lots of upside going to Syracuse.
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Los Angeles Chargers: Tonka Hemingway, DT, South Carolina
The Chargers figure to add two defensive tackles, given how weak they are in that area.
Tonka Hemingway is undersized for the NFL.
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Green Bay Packers: Elijah Roberts, DE, SMU
The Packers need to fix their mediocre pass rush.
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San Francisco 49ers: Rylie Mills, DT, Notre Dame
The 49ers love to draft defensive linemen, so I expect them to do that on multiple occasions this weekend.
Rylie Mills was productive at Notre Dame, but has limitations for the NFL.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Jalen Travis, OT, Iowa State
The Eagles will need to find a potential successor for Lane Johnson at some point.
Jalen Travis is an athletic tackle with good length.
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New York Jets: Jordan Clark, S, Notre Dame
The Jets have a weak safety situation that must be addressed during the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Carolina Panthers: Shemar James, LB, Florida
The Panthers will be looking to add some depth at linebacker at some point.
Shemar James was one of the top testers in the agility drill at the combine.
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Kansas City Chiefs: Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
The Chiefs will be looking to obtain a new receiver at some point.
Tory Horton is a tall and fast receiver.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Antwaun Powell-Ryland, DE, Virginia Tech
The Eagles love drafting edge rushers, so they’ll make sure to do that at some point.
Antwaun Powell-Ryland needs to bulk up, but he’s a dangerous pass rusher and could serve as a specialist.
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Cleveland Browns: Brashard Smith, RB, SMU
It wouldn’t surprise me if the Browns doubled up on running backs.
Brashard Smith has good receiving ability, but needs to get stronger for the NFL.
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Tennessee Titans: Deonte Lawson, LB, Alabama
The Titans lost a couple of linebackers this offseason, so they’ll need to replenish their depth.
Deonte Lawson is a tough run defender.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Bihal Kone, CB, Western Michigan
The Eagles lost a couple of cornerbacks this offseason, so they’ll need to address the position at some point, perhaps multiple times.
Bihal Kone is a big cornerback who displayed impressive tackling skills.
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Buffalo Bills: Jay Toia, NT, UCLA
The Bills can improve against the run with this pick.
Jay Toia is a heavy nose tackle prospect.
170.
Buffalo Bills: Dante Trader, S, Maryland
The Bills should find some competition for Damar Hamlin.
Dante Trader is undersized, but he was a solid player for Maryland.
171.
New England Patriots: Marcus Mbow, G, Purdue
A third offensive lineman makes sense for the Patriots, who really need to improve their blocking.
Marcus Mbow has some quickness and athleticism, but needs to get stronger.
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Seattle Seahawks: R.J. Mickens, S, Clemson
The Seahawks need some safety help. They could address the position a second time.
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Buffalo Bills: Luke Kendra, G, Cincinnati
The Bills aren’t very deep on the offensive line, so they could target a mid-round blocker for depth.
Luke Kendra is a tough guard whose strength is run blocking.
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Dallas Cowboys: Joe Huber, G/C, Wisconsin
The Cowboys need more help in the interior of their offensive line.
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Seattle Seahawks: Beaux Collins, WR, Notre Dame
I thought the Seahawks would address receiver earlier than this.
Beaux Collins has potential as a mismatch receiver.
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Baltimore Ravens: Mac McWilliams, CB, Central Florida
The Ravens signed Chidobe Awuzie, but they still need a cornerback to help such a problematic position.
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