The analyst of the Yahoo Sports NFL project, Charles McDonald, offers a Pic-By-Cick analysis and notes from Tours 2 and 3 of the NFL 2025 draft.
Here's how he assessed the teams on the 2 2024 And 2023 Bouillons if scoring you at home. And here How he evaluated the first round of the 2025 draft.
Round 2
1. (33 in total) Cleveland Browns: LB Carson Schwesinger (UCLA)
Grade: B
The Browns needed the secondary need with the serious injuries of Jeremiah Owusu Koramoah and took a similar player in Carson Schwesinger. Schwesinger is a quick and varied player on the cover who will benefit from playing behind a talented defensive line.
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Player comparison: DEION JONES
2. (34) Houston Texans (of the giants): WR Jayden Higgins (Iowa St.)
Grade: B-
The Texans needed a slot machines receiver and they opted for a large Jayden Higgins from Iowa State. Higgins is built like Nico Collins, but will not play the same position for the Texans offensive – and they needed depth with wounds at Tank Dell and Stefon Diggs leaving the team.
Player comparison: Joshua Palmer
3. (35) Seattle Seahawks (from Titans): S Nick Emmanwori (South Carolina)
Grade: C +
Nick Emmanwori does not play his insane combination performance of the NFL, but he has enough potential for someone like Mike Macdonald to get the most out of him. Do not like to chat for a guy who does not play like the bad guy in the field, despite these features.
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Player comparison: To accumulate Melifonwe
4. (36). Cleveland Browns (from Jaguars): RB Quinshon Judkins (Ohio St.)
Grade: B
The Browns needed a starting caliber after moving to Nick Chubb and found someone with a similar racing style, although less explosive. Judkins has a chance to be a bellcow back early for the Browns.
Player comparison: David Montgomery
5. (37). Miami Dolphins (Raiders): Og Jonah Savaiaea (Arizona)
Grade: a-
A line player! Dolphins needed beef in advance after Terron Armstead's retreat and added a talented and explosive here to Jonah Savaiaea. Dolphins want to be a team that performs the ball well and it is a movement in the right direction.
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Player comparison: Jordan Morgan