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Follow live: Browns open second round as Sheduer Sander's wait continues
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(Apr 26 -- ESPN)

2025 NFL draft: Fantasy football analysis of Rounds 1-3
Liz Loza, Matt Bowen and Mike Clay break down the fantasy potential of early-round rookies from the NFL draft and provide initial 2025 projections.
(Apr 26 -- ESPN)

Bengals selected Miami (FL) OT Jalen Rivers with the No. 153 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Rivers (6'6/319) spent five years shuttling between left tackle and left guard for the Hurricanes, recording a PFF pass block grade of 73+ in each of his three seasons as a starter. He only allowed one sack in eight contests with a 98.5% pass block efficiency rate as Cam Ward's blindside protector. While his testing revealed a somewhat underwhelming 6.61 RAS, there's no teaching his raptor-like 34 7/8th" arms. Rivers has the requisite heft to stall out bull rushes and drop anchor when challenged with power. However, he isn't particularly nimble with his footwork and lacks the fluidity to play on the outside at the NFL level. He has a profile similar to BC lineman Ben Petrula.
(Apr 26 -- NBC Sports)

Colts selected Kansas State RB DJ Giddens with the No. 151 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
A two-year starter in Little Manhattan, Giddens (6'/212) has the size and three-down repertoire of a potential future starter. He backed up Deuce Vaughn for a year after redshirting as a freshman. When given the spotlight in his junior campaign, Giddens ran over the Big 12 for 1,226 yards and 10 touchdowns on 223 attempts. He also added 29 receptions for 323 yards and three touchdowns to the box score. Giddens took the next step as a runner in his senior season, breaking 25 carries of 15+ yards compared to 16 in his previous outing. He ran 205 times for 1,343 yards and seven scores. Giddens put his long speed to good use at the combine with a 4.43 40. After posting elite burst measurables, Giddens left Indy with a 9.78 RAS. Giddens' tall build means he's not the shiftiest back in the class, but he can hit home runs and doesn't go down on first contact. He may not have a signature trait, but Giddens can do anything asked of him at an above-average level. He profiles as an immediate change-of-pace option behind fellow home run hitter and Colts starter Jonathan Taylor.
(Apr 26 -- NBC Sports)

Patriots selected LSU EDGE Bradyn Swinson with the No. 146 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
After four developmental years at Oregon, Swinson (6'4/255) erupted at LSU in 2024 under DC Blake Baker's 4-2-5 scheme, racking up 13 TFLs and 8.5 sacks while leading the Tigers in pressures (59, 5th in FBS). A twitchy, stand-up edge rusher with fluid bend and long-limbed length, Swinson brings arc acceleration and first-step burst to threaten the outside shoulder. He excels against tight ends and flashes heavy hands with a punch-into-extension combo that allows him to disengage and close with agility, leading to an exceptional 89.6 pass rush grade last year. However, he's still raw--more reactive than proactive--and his edge plan lacks cohesion. One year of starting experience and an early-career meniscus injury add to durability and development flags. Coaches will want to probe character concerns after a 2024 suspension for "not meeting team standards." Best fit is as a 3-4 OLB in a sub-package role initially, with starter upside if his rush sequencing and strength catch up to the traits.
(Apr 26 -- NBC Sports)

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