Day Two Selections: Top Prospects Remaining in 2025 NFL Draft
Second Chances in Round Two 🏈
The NFL Draft's second round is heating up, and teams with multiple picks are seizing opportunities to snag hidden gems. Here's a rundown of some potential second-round picks:
- Cleveland Browns: The Browns, holding the 33rd and 36th picks, could go for a first-round-caliber talent with their first selection. They also have picks 67 and 94 to solidify their roster. Keep an eye out for undervalued players that may have slid down the draft board.
Other teams with multiple picks in the second round, such as the Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, Seattle Seahawks, and Buffalo Bills, could also target specific positions of need or swoop up quality players that dropped in the draft.
Undrafted Gems Shine 💎
Although Field Level Media's Top 25 prospects were all drafted, there are players who didn't hear their names called during the draft but still have the potential to make an impact. Keep an eye out for:
- Will Johnson, Michigan (CB)
- Luther Burden III, Missouri (WR)
- Mike Green, Marshall (OLB)
- Nic Scourton, Texas A&M (DE)
- and more.
Undrafted players might catch the attention of teams shortly after the draft and have a chance to impress during training camps. These players might have been overlooked in the draft due to factors such as positional depth or team needs, but they could prove to be excellent additions to the roster. Players in skill positions, defensive contributors, and special teams specialists are often among the undrafted talents that get noticed post-draft. Stay tuned for updates on undrafted players poised to make a splash in the NFL!
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- In the NFL Draft's second round, the Cleveland Browns, with picks at 33, 36, 67, and 94, are hunting for undervalued talents that could have slipped in the draft.
- The Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, Seattle Seahawks, and Buffalo Bills, with multiple picks in the second round, could also be looking to address their team's specific needs or grab quality players who fell in the draft.
- Although the Top 25 prospects were all drafted, there were players like Will Johnson from Michigan (CB), Luther Burden III from Missouri (WR), Mike Green from Marshall (OLB), and Nic Scourton from Texas A&M (DE) who weren't selected but have the potential to shine in the NFL.
- Undrafted players might not hear their names called during the draft, but they often catch the attention of teams during training camps and have the chance to impress.
- These overlooked undrafted players could have been affected by factors like positional depth or team needs during the draft, but they could still prove to be valuable additions to the roster.
- Skill position players, defensive contributors, and special teams specialists are among the undrafted talents that frequently get noticed post-draft.
- Keep an eye on undrafted players in the 2025 NFL season as they gear up to make an impact on the football field.
