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The Unexpected Stars of the Draft: Running Backs, Tight Ends, and Edge Defenders
USATuesday, April 29, 2025
One of the most talked-about moments was the prank call to Shedeur Sanders. Jax Ulbrich, the son of a Falcons coach, and his friend pretended to be the Saints GM and told Sanders he was about to be picked. Sanders was excited, but the prank ended up being a hard lesson in humility. Sanders slid down the draft board and was finally picked by the Browns in the fifth round. It was a surprising move, but the Browns saw potential in him and are taking a risk that could pay off big.
The draft also had its share of controversies. Mike Green, a top talent, was picked by the Ravens despite allegations of sexual assault. The Ravens defended their pick, but it remains a controversial move.
The Patriots had a strong draft, focusing on building a solid team around their new quarterback, Drake Maye. They picked up several key players who could make a big difference.
The draft also saw some interesting numbers. Shedeur Sanders' first-year salary is a bargain for the Browns, giving them the flexibility to cut ties if needed. The Jaguars had a wide gap between their first and second picks, showing their focus on a few key players. The Broncos took a chance on a tight end with limited college experience, hoping he can develop into a star. Georgia set a record with the most players drafted from one school, showing the depth of their talent.
The draft is always full of surprises, and this year was no different. Teams took chances on players who could become stars, and some unexpected moves could shape the future of the league.
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