The Not Too Early 2025 Draft Thread

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How has Tampa been with drafting OL ?

First 3 rounds, past 5 years:

20201Tristan Wirfs13T
20213Robert Hainsey95OL
20222Luke Goedeke57OL
20232Cody Mauch48T
20241Graham Barton26OL

We know Wirfs is good. I don't know shit about the others, save for recognizing the names. Except for Hainsey. Dunno who that dude is.

Maybe @Sleet can hip us to what the geek sites say about them.

Here's their starting five, fwiw:


 
First 3 rounds, past 5 years:

20201Tristan Wirfs13T
20213Robert Hainsey95OL
20222Luke Goedeke57OL
20232Cody Mauch48T
20241Graham Barton26OL

We know Wirfs is good. I don't know shit about the others, save for recognizing the names. Except for Hainsey. Dunno who that dude is.

Maybe @Sleet can hip us to what the geek sites say about them.

Here's their starting five, fwiw:


Mauch is an NDSU boy that I've paid attention to, he was a 2nd rounder and is a solid starter at least.
 
First 3 rounds, past 5 years:

20201Tristan Wirfs13T
20213Robert Hainsey95OL
20222Luke Goedeke57OL
20232Cody Mauch48T
20241Graham Barton26OL

We know Wirfs is good. I don't know shit about the others, save for recognizing the names. Except for Hainsey. Dunno who that dude is.

Maybe @Sleet can hip us to what the geek sites say about them.

Here's their starting five, fwiw:


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Getting a potential LT of the future and starting LG for today is a viable plan. Is Banks that guy?

As between Miller and Glaze, Glaze looks like a big winner, which bugs me. Upgrading from Glaze at RT with Membou and upgrading LG with Glaze seems like a two-fer providing more value and netting a better RT than Banks will be a LT. I don’t like the notion of trading Miller or forcing him out if he’s playing at a strong level, which could mean we just drafted a LG.
Agreed. If, IF, the plan is to give KM the ziggy at a time he’s still not 30 and playing decently-to-good ball…why in a rush to kick him out and use 1.6 just to replace him? Especially with mucho other positions that need shoring up? Please don’t let me have ‘Leatherwood, Ferrell and Arnette’ flashbacks.
 
Hmmm..

Yates' pick prediction: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

Banks has been one of my favorite prospects throughout the process and has a lot of the traits you'd want from a high pick. He is experienced (42 career starts), has very good footwork and power, is only 21 years old, and plays a premium position. Current Raiders starting left tackle Kolton Miller is entering the final year of his contract, and teams can never have enough quality offensive linemen. I've also heard Jeanty's name here, but he's off the board at No. 5 in this mock draft.
 
Hmmm..

Yates' pick prediction: Kelvin Banks Jr., OT, Texas

Banks has been one of my favorite prospects throughout the process and has a lot of the traits you'd want from a high pick. He is experienced (42 career starts), has very good footwork and power, is only 21 years old, and plays a premium position. Current Raiders starting left tackle Kolton Miller is entering the final year of his contract, and teams can never have enough quality offensive linemen. I've also heard Jeanty's name here, but he's off the board at No. 5 in this mock draft.

Basically all the draft analysts with connections have us taking Banks in their final mock draft. :raiderbag:
 
First 3 rounds, past 5 years:

20201Tristan Wirfs13T
20213Robert Hainsey95OL
20222Luke Goedeke57OL
20232Cody Mauch48T
20241Graham Barton26OL

We know Wirfs is good. I don't know shit about the others, save for recognizing the names. Except for Hainsey. Dunno who that dude is.

Maybe @Sleet can hip us to what the geek sites say about them.

Here's their starting five, fwiw:


I think it's acceptable, I don't think it's great. the offense was ranked top 5 in points and rushing/passing last season but the years before not so much, in the 20's(last in rushing both seasons before :eek: ).

I think Baker's ability to run around is a huge part of it, when I watched last season he seemed to get his ass kicked fairly often and he took 40 sacks... that's with quality skill positions
 
I think it's acceptable, I don't think it's great. the offense was ranked top 5 in points and rushing/passing last season but the years before not so much, in the 20's(last in rushing both seasons before :eek: ).

I think Baker's ability to run around is a huge part of it, when I watched last season he seemed to get his ass kicked fairly often and he took 40 sacks... that's with quality skill positions
Good thing we drafted a RB, then. Wouldn't want to risk it with an OL.
 
It's the only draft material I buy every year, a whopping $2 for the month to read as much of The Beast as I can. If anyone else wants to take a look the password for the PDF is below, use as you wish.


Th3!Be@$T!#2025​

Do you have a direct link like last year?
 
Unfortunately they changed a little this year. They have a ‘fancy’ version that you would need an account for then the PDF that needs the password.
I was curious about Bugler’s ranking of drafts, to see if Bugler even follows his own pre-draft ranks when grading. Or does he get all subjective too?
 
Unfortunately they changed a little this year. They have a ‘fancy’ version that you would need an account for then the PDF that needs the password.

I managed to slip past the gate via the link you originally shared. Thanks again, by the way. I uploaded the .PDF here. Let's see if it works.


Password: Th3!Be@$T!#2025
 
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