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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)

Jets selected Georgia WR Arian Smith with the No. 110 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Smith will likely be a gadget wideout or a kick returner for the Jets, with little chance to become a staple in three-receiver sets. A limited production profile that spans five college seasons will immediately work against Smith's (6'0/179) long-term outlook. The former four-star prospect finally broke out for 48-817-4 in 2024, but caught just 20 passes for 539 yards and six touchdowns during his first four seasons with the Bulldogs. A lanky receiver who possesses 4.36 speed, Smith, a former college sprinter, is best utilized as a field stretcher at the next level. He saw 35.7 percent of his career targets come on throws of 20-plus yards, per PFF. His career 19.9 YPR speaks to his ability to break off the occasional big play, but his 19 percent targets per route run also highlights his boom-or-bust potential. For a player with elite speed like Smith, it's not a good sign that he was never given the opportunity to serve as a return man, although he has plenty of experience on punt/kick coverage. Far from a sure-handed receiver (16 percent drop rate), we've seen players like Smith earn NFL roles - see Marquez Valdes-Scantling. That said, their roles tend to be limited and often prove to be replaceable over time. Smith's speed and athleticism (9.20 RAS) will make him an enticing player and are certain to wow people in camp.
(Apr 26 -- NBC Sports)

Bills traded up with the Bears to select Kentucky DT Deone Walker with the No. 109 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.
A very, very large man, Walker (6'7/331) arrived on campus in 2022 as a fully formed interior defensive lineman with a basketball background and proceeded to earn Freshman All-American recognition with 40 tackles and an 81st% pass rush grade. He officially broke out in 2023 when he generated 12.5 TFL, 7.5 sacks, 55 tackles and a sensational FBS-leading 51 pressures while lining up at three tech and over tackle. The Second Team All-SEC DT played in the A-gap more often last year and suffered a back injury which affected his production recording 22 pressures with a modest 71st% defensive grade. Walker also didn't test particularly well with sub-20th percentiles 40-yard dash, 10-yard split and vertical jump marks for a lowly 3.75 Relative Athletic Score. He was most effective at three tech where he could take advantage of 1-on-1 outside matchups and outmaneuver opponents with his sheer size and power. Long 34. 1/4 " arms help him engulf rushers and he's agile enough to circumvent blockers and create havoc. His long cut frame makes it difficult to get low and drive blockers, and he sometimes will give low-effort when stuck on blocks. While there are effort and weight concerns, Walker has the prototypical combination of length and girth to be a linchpin member of a successful NFL defensive line.
(Apr 26 -- NBC Sports)

Dont'e Thornton: Adds speed to Vegas' receiving corps
The Raiders selected Thornton in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 108th overall.
(Apr 26 -- Rotowire)

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