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2025 DRAFT NFL: This is where all QB, which still do not include quinn Eueers Texas –

Say this with us: NFL is a league controlled by a defender, And this again reflected in the NFL Draw of 2025. Ten defenders have been chosen so far, with the seventh round, still ahead, starting from Kam Ward to Titanov Tennessee and continuing to pass through the winding road of Speeur Sanders to Cleveland Brows as part of the 3rd day on QBS. It is quite curious that Texas Quinn Evors was not yet one of them.

Here is a look at where each of the signal cakes turned out to be an analysis of Yahoo Sports NFL Draft Experts Charles McDonald and Nate Tice, as well as NFL employees.

Kam Ward (Miami): Round 1, No. 1 as a whole to Titanov Tennessee

The titans needed a defender, and he made up the top in the classroom. Ward is a high -quality potential quilterback with good growth to turn into a franchise, and the titans have collected a fairly good line of the offensive, where he will have a real chance to get to the ceiling. Ward may not be so well thought out as the prospects of the Quothesterbek since last year, but he is worthy of first choice, and the titans had a huge hole in the defender. – Charles McDonald

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Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss): Round 1, No. 25 in general for New York giants

Giants needed a quota and bargaining on Jaxson Dart. This is a fairly great risk for giants and their future prospects for the 2025 season, but they needed to fill the place in their defender’s room. Dart has long The path before he is ready for the major action of the NFL, and Brian Daball may not even be able to see this development. – Charles McDonald

Tyler Show (Louisville): Round 2, No. 40 as a whole for the saints of New Orleans

Needing choice. SHUGH is a quality prospect, but injuries and age make it a curious business. This fall, this will be 26 years and in college for seven seasons. He controlled the crime of Louisville well and has several good features as passers -by. He has starting potential, but saints will need him to quickly get there. – Charles McDonald

Jalen Milro (Alabama): Round 3, No. 92 as a whole in Seattle Sihox

This is a funny assortment for Milro. He is the most “what if?” A player in this project from his highest athletism. The sequence, or its absence, is why it was not 1 day. – CM

Dillon Gabriel (Oregon): Round 3, No. 94 in general to Cleveland Brows

This … not QB, someone, who expected, will go in front of Sideur Sanders. Gabriel was prolific in college, especially in his last season in Oregon, but its absence of size, processing speed, hand strength and accuracy are concerned. And yet he was still a choice in the third round. What? – staff

SHEDEUR SANDERS (Colorado): Round 5, No. 144 as a whole in Cleveland Brows

Cleveland doubles in a quota with the largest and most noisy name in this project. Sanders improved his game in 2024, especially with his feeling in his pocket and time with which he plays on concepts. Sanders is hard, has a good hand and is more than ready to challenge the defenders on stiff throws, such as the tripoders in the middle. In the rhythm, he can allow his passage catchers to flourish from his friendly placement of the ball.

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Sanders has a size below the average, and is also just an average athlete who appears when he is asked to create. He has a noticeable better pocket movement (although he still has a tendency to move back).

Sanders still has something to work for, especially with respect to time and sensation in his pocket. And although he has a fairly good hand for NFL, his tools are not stunned enough to sequentially soften difficult situations. Will Cleveland be a suitable ecosystem for its development? – Nate Tais

Kyle McCord (Syracuse): Round 6, No. 181 as a whole for Philadelphia eagles

Here is a rarity: the quota, which crossed the state of Ohio and actually improved without the BUCKEYES passage case. In fact, this is not the fault of not one side, but McCord definitely helped his draft with a strong season in siracuses. He is a well -built pocket passer -by, not embarrassed to attack the fields at the bottom of the field, but he will have to speed up its processing, add more touch and it is better to navigate in pressure to capture the work of the QB2 eagles. – staff

Will Howard (Ohio): Round 6, No. 185 as a whole for Pittsburgh Stylers

The fact that Howard, who helped to lead the state of Ohio to the national title in the 2024 season, does not have enough special features that he will try to compensate for its size and strength. He does not have much playmaker, and he does not have a ton of hands, but he can attack a more practical game hammer. He feels like a good match with the Coordinator of Stilers Arthur Smith. – Staff

Riley Leonard (Notre Dame): Round 6, No. 189 as a whole for Indianapolis Kolts

Leonard has a good size and an excellent athlete, who is a weapon on the developed runs and in an open field. He has a good feeling in his pocket (but sometimes can save on the street too fast) with the ability to soften the bags and pressure, which he now showed behind two shaky offensive lines in the duke, and then behind – sorry the pun green Notre -Dame Block.

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Leonard is an accurate thrower with some real flashes of the layer (and some completely excellent throws, as at the end of the game against Indiana in CFP), but his deep ball remains a giant interrogative sign, and it may have poor spray. Some of them were just the ladies to get the corps, but Leonard really felt that it was never convenient for him to constantly push the ball from time to time. – Nate

Gram Mertz (Florida): Round 6, No. 197 as a whole for the Houstonian Texas

Mertz tore his ACL last season and he was already 24 years old, although he improved his balance and decision -making within two seasons in Florida. It still seems to be a strange throw of darts in QB2 for Texas. – staff

Tommy Mellott (Montana): Round 6, No. 213 as a whole for Las -Vegas raider

Will he play a defender or a wide receiver in the NFL? His relative sports score was a stunning 9.68, and he was the first team of FCS All-american in 2024. The choice with many questions for raiders. – Staff

Kam Miller (North Dakota): Round 6, No. 215 in general for Las -Vegas raiders

Something that Tom Brady and the sixth round are chosen by defenders. Miller was the winner in college, but does not design to be NFL-QB starting caliber with the absence of elite features. – Staff

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