THE 2025 NFL DRAFT CARDS
Apr25
on April 25, 2025
at 12:01 am
HERE YOU GO! ALL THE FIRST ROUNDERS!
god the Giants are stupid
As per usual, players will be added to the page over the weekend as everyone I had in reserve get added
TIL you got Babybel in the Americas
Imho the Giants tradeup does make sense tho, they would have drafted 34th in the second round right after the Browns and there is a snowballs chance in hell Dart would have made is past the Browns. This part is now hindsight but it seems to confirm my thoughts at least: after the Giants traded up the Rams drafting right after them ALSO traded down with the Falcons and speculation was that the Rams might go QB to sit and develop behind Stafford. So Dart would have gone to LA leaving the Browns to draft Shedeur and leaving the Giants with a gaping hole at QB and no more options in this years draft (or at least only options that would have been even MORE risky than gambling on Dart with a relatively minor tradeup)
Also I cant wait for the Ashton Jeanty dumptruck comic, did you see the cake on that guy? Cpt.Kirk is gettin some real competition https://old.reddit.com/r/nfl/comments/1k789ds/highlight_ashton_jeanty_reacts_backstage_after/
I feel nothing either way. People freaked out when the Giants traded the kitchen sink to get Eli, that worked out alright. People freaked out when the Giants drafted Daniel Jones, that worked out alr – that did not work out alright.
If Russell is competent and Dart legitimately just gets to sit and learn this year, he has a good chance of hitting the ground running next season.
If losses start piling up and Schoen’n’Daboll start getting desperate and chuck him into the fire, yea… kid is screwed. I do agree with German-NFL-Fan, Dart is possibly not there if you just sit and wait, and with a QB, that’s not a chance you take. And if they want to survive past this season, you NEED a QB to develop behind the 2 Ws.
It MIGHT be another colossal draft failure, but it’s obviously far too soon to tell. Not long ago getting Kayvon and Evan Neal were viewed as a can’t-lose bet, and well… that blew up in our faces.