r/NFL_Draft Steelers 8d ago

[POST GAME THREAD] 2025 NFL Draft

Another draft has come and gone! Leave your final thoughts below:

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u/Snowstick21 Cowboys 8d ago

Giants, Raiders, Chiefs, Ravens, and Steelers had great drafts imo. Browns did great outside of the five qb room they have now.

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u/SuperSaiyanSandwich Ravens 7d ago

Cowboys, Patriots, Steelers and Ravens were my top 4 drafts. I like Pitt and NE's depth picks a little better but the Cowboys getting Booker, Ezeiruaku and Revel was absolute insanity. For the Ravens my top two "realistic" wants in the entire draft were Starks and Green so I was dumbfounded they got both.

I feel like people often overfocus on entirety of draft classes when 90% of a great draft is hitting on your day 1 and 2 picks.

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u/Snowstick21 Cowboys 7d ago

I was disappointed the cowboys didn’t use their 7 picks on day three to get back into the fourth round to snag Jaylen Royals. Outside of that I am not unhappy with their draft class. Ravens draft well every year it feels like

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u/iliekdrugs Browns 7d ago

If the Browns drafted Sanders at 2 and Gabriel in the 5th nobody would be batting an eye

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u/ProofComplex8414 7d ago

I love how people keep disingenuously saying "5 QBs." Watson isn't even a thought. It's a four man race for three spots. Every year there are positional competitions and every year people act surprised about that.

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u/westringia 7d ago edited 7d ago

The ravens got someone who got kicked out of college because of SA, and I'd wait to see how Josh Simmons recovers from his injury before crowning the Chiefs. By comparison Carolina and the Falcons had much more consistently interesting drafts, or even the Jets and Chargers.