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The 2025 NFL Draft: Big Moves and Big Misses
USAFriday, April 25, 2025
The New York Giants made a late-night trade to pick up Jaxson Dart, a quarterback from Ole Miss. This move gives the Giants some hope at the position, even if it's not a sure thing. They still have Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston on the roster, but Dart could be the starter of the future. The Giants also picked up Abdul Carter, a defensive end from Penn State, who will join a talented defensive line. These moves show that the Giants are trying to turn things around after a tough couple of seasons.
The Green Bay Packers added another young weapon to their offense by picking Matthew Golden, a speedy wide receiver from Texas. The Packers already have a young and talented group of receivers, and Golden will fit right in. This pick shows that the Packers are serious about building a scary offense. It's a smart move that could pay off in the long run.
The Philadelphia Eagles continued their love affair with SEC defenders by picking Jihaad Campbell, a linebacker from Alabama. The Eagles have a knack for finding top-10 talents late in the first round, and Campbell could be another one of those players. He has some medical concerns, but the Eagles have a good track record of making these kinds of picks work out.
Now, let's talk about the losers. Shedeur Sanders, a quarterback from Colorado, was a big name heading into the draft, but he was passed over in the first round. It's a tough break for Sanders, who was considered a top-five pick at one point. He'll have to wait until the second round to see if his name gets called. It's a reminder that the draft can be unpredictable, and even the most talented players can be passed over.
The Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Steelers both have big questions at the quarterback position. The Browns traded back from the No. 2 pick and picked up some extra picks, but they still have a long way to go to fix their quarterback situation. The Steelers have a chance to add Aaron Rodgers, but it's not a guarantee. Both teams have a lot of work to do if they want to compete in the AFC North.
The Tennessee Titans made a big move by picking Cam Ward, a quarterback from Miami, with the No. 1 pick. This pick means that Will Levis' days in Tennessee are numbered. Levis was benched late last season, and this pick confirms that he's no longer the future of the franchise. It's a tough break for Levis, who was the first pick in the second round just two years ago. It's a reminder that finding a long-term answer at quarterback is never easy.
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