The draft of the NFL 2025 is down of day 3 after two exciting and unpredictable days, which started with the first round Thursday evening in Green Bay. Capitiament, Sheder Sanders of Colorado is still on the board after not having been selected during the first three laps. With Sanders, there are still good prospects available on day 3.
Tour 4 started with a race on offensive game leaders, while the titans won the broader Florida Chimere Dike, the Jaguars added that Virginia Tech Speedster Bhashul Tuten and the Giants landed at the whole carrier of Back-Back Cameron Skattebo. The other notable choices include defensive line players Deone Walker (Bills, n ° 108) and Ty Robinson (Eagles, n ° 111).
Do you want to know what I thought of each choice made to the fourth round of the NFL 2025 draft? You can read below because I ranked all the choices of the round 4 on Saturday.
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103. Titans: Dike chimere, WR, Florida
Grade: C +
Speedster of decent size outside. Minimum yac capacity compared to its speed. Older perspective. Body control and flexibility are more important to its profile. Fight against physicality at any time of the route but has a solid skill for monitoring the ball. Easy drops have appeared too frequently and he is not a rigid and rigid road runner. I like more weapons for Cam Ward, but there were better options.
104. Jaguars: Bhashul Tuten, RB Virginia Tech
Grade: a
My RB2. Flowing, at long speed and serious insativiveness in a compact setting. Run a 4.32-second dashboard of 40 yards with the combine harvester and he sees himself on the film. The escaped was a clear problem at the university, but it was a challenge to find another defect in your game. The vision and the balance of contacts are good, not great. Big-Play waiting to occur between the plasters and on the outdoor races. I love it.
105. Giants: Cameron Skattebo, RB, Arizona State
Grade: a
Think of David Montgomery 2.0. Squatty, enormous lateral insane. Contact balance in Gogo. Works with a spectacular vision between the plated. Clearly lacking speed. Also emerged as a quality pass sensor. Granulous but athletic sports runner who will get more than blocked for him on a routine base. Ideal association with the explosive Tyrone Tracy Jr.
106. Patriots: Craig Woodson, S, Cal
Grade: a-
Defensive back which was omnipresent about Cal’s defense because of his athletics and his instinct, both that jump from the film. Rare to see him miss plated in space, which is vital for a type of safety / half of multipurpose corner. Not corresponding to the WRS with a sub -subsequent slot can still do any other duty asked him.
107. Jaguars: Jack Kiser, LB, Notre Dame
Grade: B +
One of the older perspectives in the class, which limits its advantage. Does everything sound fundamentally in the secondary position. Remains square at the melee line, batteries and hangars like a veteran, and is one of the most reliable plates in the position of the class. Not a leading athlete does not yet hold his on the cover when he is flowing into the area. Balle skills could improve.
108. Raiders: of which Thornton Jr., Wr, Tennessee
Grade: a-
Barrier of almost 6 feet 5 inches and 205 pounds with 4.30 speed. And it shows on the film. On average almost 22 meters per capture in college. Played in a wide open and vertical offense, which has helped its figures, but it can absolutely tear the field. The type of niche with the overall brutality to his game, but adds a very dangerous weapon for Geno Smith. Beautiful complement to Jakobi Meyers and Jack Bech.
109. Bills: Deone Walker, DL, Kentucky
Grade: a
In 2023, he looked like a first round. Did not play at this level in 2024. Bad training. Human mammoth inside that moves as if it were three inch shorter and 30 pounds lighter. Young with a potential for writing passes due to its fast first -stage trends and his counters. Power Saps of Pad level, and although it has a more length, it does not use it enough in a consistent way. Must also improve the consistency of employment. Invoices tackle position 1T in an important way, literally
110. Jets: Arian Smith, WR, Georgia
Grade: C +
Perhaps the receiver with the purest juice on the ball and the descendant field of the class. Steals absolutely. And demonstrated a road snot higher than the average during the change of direction. Not a big Yac guy. Has major problems to catch football – in traffic or when it is large open. If this can be calculated and can become stronger to deal with physicity, it can be a choice of quality.
111. Eagles: Ty Robinson, DL, Nebraska
Grade: B
DT-NUSHING PASS with a thick and chopped frame. Elite tester with the combine harvester. High body high. Must add more pop of his lower half. The rushes are often high. Demonstrated solid hand work. Defines a strong advantage in the race support. Nothing spectacular in his game, but sparkling them and the frame of the pass are intriguing.
112. Holy: Danny Stutsman, LB, Oklahoma
Grade: C +
LB Grand and well proportioned which was part of the draft radar for years but has not shown a lot of improvement from its second year in the last year. Lack too much plated and never turned into a type of quality coverage. But has a supreme range and a large tackle department. The saints must plan the future with the second after Demario Davis.
113. 49ers: CJ West, DL, Indiana
Grade: a
Disructly racing defender without frills with power and battery capacity of an NFL veteran. Can become lateral but is the best in pure-to-head situations that enter the rear field. Impressive Twitch and combine training to save it. Great balance. Type to three. I love it.
114. Panthers: Trevor Etienne, RB, Georgia
Grade: B-
RB young and effortlessly effortless with an ideal stocky frame. He can change speed in a flash once he is in space and does not have much mileage on his legs. Some vision problems but probably due to inexperience. Good contact balance. RB similar to Chubbard Chubbard.
115. Cardinals: Cody Simon, LB, Ohio State
Grade: C +
Simon is a jack of all trades, master of nothing. Probably better as a plateau. Athletic but nothing spectacular in this regard. Has a lot of room for improving the ball skills department, but has demonstrated quality cover instincts and awareness. Deltage needs work but is a weapon as a blitzer.
116. Texans: Woody Marks, RB, USC
Grade: D +
Head shoemaker. Marks is not a brutal RB, but it was a considerable too much step on the table of trade of recovery choice. Not too elusive or fast. Middle Au Meilleur Athlete athlete. The contact balance is good, not great. Older perspective. Need clear behind Joe Mixon, but it was strange.