The National Anime Day is April 15, and in honor of the third largest day of the year (the first two are my bride’s birthday and Christmas), I think it is time to return to the land of the NFL 2025 draft and compare thematic characters. Previously, I made comparisons with things that had nothing to do with football, but now we are going to take our comparisons from the anime world. So charge your ki and do this!
Arizona State RB Cam Skattebo: Inosuke Hasibira, Demon Slayer
The wild boar with the breathing of the Beast of Demon Slayer adapts perfectly to Skattebo, both unique talents being used by their special tools in different ways. Skattebo is not fast by any means, but where it lacks speed, it compensates for being one of the most difficult types to address in this kind of draft. It has a lower part of the lower part of the lower part and of surprisingly fast feet, which helps him compensate for his lack of speed. Like you havehibrate, it lacks some of the refinements of other demons advisors, it compensates with its unique breathing and flexibility that rivals many characters in its universe.
What really sells me this is the relentless nature, thought. Inosuke survived to be stabbed in the chest by a poisonous hoz to help win Gyutaro and Daki in the entertainment district, and never give up in any fight. Skattebo does not give up in any race, and always wants to fall forward. While sometimes it can be an obstacle, you always want those types of your team.
Miami QB Cam Ward: Vash The Stampede, Trigun
Ward is an exceptionally creative QB that sometimes lets its creativity stand in the path of its mechanics, very similar to Vash. However, something for which I think people in the Vash Fogic program is to be distant. When it comes to Ward, I think he receives fog for a guy who is not because he stays in his pocket and does all his work outside him. Ward can play in your pocket, and more than not want to be in your pocket, where you can use spatial consciousness to win, as well as your right arm you use to access different arm angles and types of types of releases only with sleep.
There are some mechanical problems, and Ward sometimes has its moments of brain farts, but like Vash he has the power to tear down his opponents with the cybernetic arm and precise precision.
Georgia Edge Mykel Williams: King, a piece
The scarter ability to destroy anything on their way, King and Williams share many similarities. On the one hand, the length and winging of both characters are massive. Williams looks a wingspan of the 86th percentile and arms of almost 35 inches, and King … well … literally has wings. Where they really compared to align is how they are used. King is Kaido’s right hand; He does most of the dirty work for one of the ancient emperors of the sea and Williams did the dirty job for a Georgia defense that dominated university football. While helped the Dawgs achieve a lot of success, Williams probably won 4i in the NFL. With the length of his arm and discipline in the race game, Williams becomes a high floor prospect, but like King, if everything goes, we have seen what he can do as a passenger runner.
Penn State Edge Abdul Carter: Thorfinn, Vinland Saga Season 1 specifically
Ok, so walk with me in this case. The most important thing that stands out with Abdul Carter is the speed and violence with which he plays. A former LB of Off Ball, Carter is so fast outside the ball, but it is the urgency with which he makes movements, the force that crosses with that really stands out. If generating power speed is for most young passes runners, Carter turns their speed into force without using a bullrush. Like Torofinn from the beginning of the season, there are still sometimes in which it is hard on the edges, but most people can say the potential both for being the strongest universes to their respect.
Lsu Ol Will Campbell: Ichiro Miyata, Hajime No IPO
Miyata does not have the size of types like Takamura, or the power of the ass as IPO, but pound by pound could be the best boxer in the entire show. He is very fast and has a lot of experience because his father is a former professional boxer, who can win with his mind and athletic tools. Lsu Ol Will Campbell has no long arms, but mitigates it with an orderly placement of the hand, an incredible central flexibility and the ability to simply cross their opponents outside the gaps. Its defects can be canceled with a movement inside to protect, but even if you stay in the Tackle it could be good.