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26 minutes ago, Burt Macklin said:

He has Banks at 10, Golden at 21 and Barron at 24. 

Cowboys taking Walter Nolan, Texans taking Egbuka. 
 

He also has Will Campbell going #4, which is absolutely insane to me. He’s nowhere near as good of a prospect as the OTs who’ve gone top 5 in recent drafts. 

based on his write up, he thinks #4 is too high for Campbell but the Pats are desperate for OT.. 

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It's always funny to me how we have months and months of mock drafts without Golden or Barron in the first round, and now - because a few *insiders* projected them there - the mocks have all herded to the point that they are both consensus first rounders.  I think they absolutely deserve to be picked there, but this process is wild to watch unfold.

What a sham of an industry (that I cannot quit).

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1 hour ago, closetohumping said:

Sounds like qb3 is between Dart and Milroe.  
 

Quinn, McCord and Howard in next group

I don't see how either of those guys carries the day at QB3 through the draft. A lot of people expect Milroe to do well at the combine, but I could see him being a disaster in the throwing drills. 

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This guy knows his OL 

Offensive Tackles

Best Run-Blocker: Armand Membou
Best Pass-Blocker: Josh Simmons
Best Zone-Blocker: Armand Membou
Most Pro-Ready: Ozzy Trapilo
Most Versatile: Josh Simmons

1. Armand Membou, Missouri (7.9)
2. Josh Simmons, Ohio State (7.9)
3. Kelvin Banks Jr., Texas (7.8)
4. Josh Conerly Jr., Oregon (7.5)
5. Cameron Williams, Texas (7.4)
6. Ozzy Trapilo, Boston College (7.4)
7. Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota (7.3)
8. Marcus Mbow, Purdue (7.2)
9. Charles Grant, William & Mary (7.0)
10. Chase Lundt, Connecticut (6.8)
11. Ajani Cornelius, Oregon (6.8)
12. Anthony Belton, North Carolina State (6.5)
13. Jalen Travis, Iowa State (6.4)
14. Logan Brown, Kansas (6.2)
15. Jack Nelson, Wisconsin (6.2)

Interior Offensive Linemen

Scouted by Brandon Thorn

Best Run-Blocker: Will Campbell
Best Pass-Blocker: Will Campbell
Best Zone-Blocker: Will Campbell
Most Pro-Ready: Tyler Booker
Most Versatile: Grey Zabel

1. Will Campbell, LSU (8.4)
2. Tyler Booker, Alabama (7.8)
3. Grey Zabel, North Dakota State (7.6)
4. Tate Ratledge, Georgia (7.5)
5. Donovan Jackson, Ohio State (7.4)
6. Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona (7.4)
7. Wyatt Milum, West Virginia (7.4)
8. Seth McLaughlin, Ohio State (7.4)
9. Jalen Rivers, Miami (7.2)
10. Jared Wilson, Georgia (7.0)
11. Emery Jones Jr., LSU (7.0)
12. Miles Frazier, LSU (6.9)
13. Caleb Rogers, Texas Tech (6.8)
14. Dylan Fairchild, Georgia (6.6)
15. Jackson Slater, Sacramento State (6.5)
16. Jonah Monheim, USC (6.4)
17. Clay Webb, Jacksonville State (6.1)

https://x.com/BrandonThornNFL/status/1886809082515910727

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He's not "secretly" hitting 22 mph. Chip Kelly said back in August that "all of our QBs run 21 mph or faster and Howard ran 22 mph" - https://www.si.com/fannation/college/cfb-hq/news/ohio-state-football-will-howard-practice-speed#:~:text=And while offensive coordinator Chip,from Kansas State this offseason.

this isn't some new revelation.

Here's an article that has Howard as the "sleeper" QB, but take with grain of salt as it's from a couple of weeks ago and still has Milroe as QB3: https://www.the33rdteam.com/2025-nfl-draft-ohio-states-will-howard-is-this-years-sleeper-qb/

 

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