NFL draft rumors on top-10 team pondering trade down, Giants’ Shedeur Sanders interest

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The NFL draft is just one week away.

Which means that rumors cannot, and will not stop.

We will take a turn in the last Joyride which is the carousel of the rumors of the NFL draft.

Will Jalen Ramsey move to a trade prior to the draft?

Jalen Ramsey and the Miami Dolphin are “mutually configured to explore commercial options,” according to multiple reports.

The corner signed an extension of three years with Miami before last season, but that agreement does not begin until 2026, so it is in the books with Miami during the 2028 season. Each game for the Dolphins began last year and scored a couple of interceptions.

The corner is a fascinating position in this season’s draft. After Travis Hunter Jr., he is expected to leave the board within the first three selections, two other corners will probably listen to their names of their first night: Texas CB Jahdae Barron and the corner of Michigan Willson.

More about him in a moment.

Given this, a team could take a look at a movement for Ramsey before the draft.

Giants taking a last look at Shedeur Sanders

The New York Giants will take a last look at the Mariscal de Campo de Colorado Shedeur Sanders.

New York sent a great contingent to Boulder for the school’s NFL exhibition event, including chief coach Brian Daboll in some of a last -minute audible for the team. However, with the rumors in recent days that link to Colorado WR/CB Travis Hunter Jr. with the Cleveland Browns in number 2, the giants have connected with the Penn State Pass Abdul Carter Penn Corridor in the recent simulated drafts.

However, the field marshal is apparently still at stake for giants at number 3, and the team is present to Sanders for private training on Thursday, just a week before the Draft.

Even so, there could be another reason for this training, given the recent news in New Orleans about the state of Derek Carr. With the veteran field marshal now dealing with a shoulder injury that has questioned the beginning of its 2025 season, Sanders could be an option for the Saints in number 9.

Or before, if New Orleans wants to trade.

This private training could also be beneficial if giants want to evaluate what is negotiated with NO. 3 could provide in exchange.

Panthers, are you now thinking of exchange?

Derek Carr’s injury may be the butterfly effect of the NFL 2025 Draft.

As mentioned earlier, the giants could take a look at Shedeur Sanders to evaluate what the trade of No. 3 could bring them in return, if the New Orleans saints were interested in exchanging to write the Colorado pin.

But now with the Saints they need in the position at number 9, the Carolina Panthers could have an interesting selection right in front of their NFC South rivals. Assume for a moment that giants go to a trade, and Sanders, in no. 3 and draft of Travis Hunter Jr. or Abdul Carter. Teams with a need in Quarterback can start thinking about getting ahead of New Orleans to write Sanders.

This could allow Carolina to negotiate, as the Panthers, the writer Joe Person, pointed out, who said that the team is now “open” to exchange, but depends on “what happens in front of them in the draft.”

Edge is a position often linked to the Panthers, but with some depth in that position: seven passes runners are acted within the first round in simulated drafts, with the product of Texas A & M Nic Scourton, only the 32 superiors, Carola could still non -silly nonsense, still silly silly.

Chiefs thinking about a Kelce replacement?

One of the best uses of simulated drafts, particularly from the experts of origin in the days before the great event, is not what players link with the teams, but what position. Once the consensus begins to settle in a certain position for a team in the first round, it can begin to understand what people in the building believe they must address in the Draft.

Given this, some simulated drafts could recently illustrate what Kansas City bosses are thinking about their closed wing room.

In the days before the Super Bowl, Lix rumors ran out of the future of Travis Kelce. The loss of the bosses against the Philadelphia Eagles kicked those rumors in Overdrive, but Kelce confirmed in the days after the game that would return by 2025.

Even so, recently simulated drafts have linked chiefs with closed wings, usually on the second day of the dress. Both Nate Taylor in The Atlético and Mike Renner in CBS SportsI have sent Miami Elijah Arroyo to the Chiefs in the second round of recent draft drills.

The Chiefs also organized the fascinating close -up prospect Harold Fannin Jr. for a visit to the 30 best, and in the opinion of this writer, Fannin is a very intriguing option as a replacement of Kelce.

Buccaneers to duplicate CB?

If you scan through simulated drafts for the Bay Bay buy buy on the essential website NFL simulated draft Database, You will certainly notice a topic.

Defense.

Most drills have buccaneers to go to the ball defensive side not only in the first round, but often with their first three selections. For example, this simulated draft Buccaneers.com Tampa Bay takes the supporter Jihaad Campbell in the first round, the corner Darien Porter outside the state of Iowa in the second, and the security of Penn State Kevin Winston Jr. in the third.

This drill Pelre report He has the Buccaneers recruiting the security of Georgia Malaki Starks in the first, the supporter Demetrius Knight in the second, and the UCLA passes corridor, Oluwafemi Oladejo, in the third.

But beyond addressing the defense, could the Buccaneers double on that side of the ball and add two corners? That is the theory raised by ESPN Buccaneers beat the writer Jenna Laine.

“Bucs do not want to be trapped again with flat feet last season, and not only need an initial caliber player, but the depth is also a group,” Line wrote in a Insider Espn Column with Beat Writers information for the 32 teams. “Keep in mind that they double in the Draft position in 2019, selecting Sean Murphy in the second round and Jamel Dean in the third.”

Are New England establishing Will Campbell?

If the first round begins with CAM Ward-Travel Hunter Jr.-ABDUL Carter with the first three selections, as many expect, some fans of the New England Patriots see it as the worst case.

However, Derek Carr News could mean a greater opportunity for Patriots to negotiate, but in the absence of a New England trade it could have an invented mind, according to a eraser of privileged information from the NFL.

Sportskeedas Tony Pauline believes that despite the recent talk about Missouri’s offensive liner, Armand Mebou, the choice will be Will Campbell. “There is a lot of love for Armand Membou in the Patriots camp, but in recent weeks, they have the leg count that Campbell is its kind, since it is more a pure left backle.

Pauline is not the only privileged information that makes noise about love by Campbell in Foxborough. Phil Perry or NBC Sports Boston I had this to say about the visit of the LSU Linker with the Patriots:

Maybe the draft really starts at five?

Michigan CB Will Johnson’s Individual Pro Day

Michigan Will Johnson’s corner can be CB1 based on the film.

But those who expect to see their athletic test numbers could be unstable about how their process prior to the Draft has developed.

Johnson did not directed the 40 -yard board in Indianapolis or on Michigan’s professional day while recovering from a grass to an injury and an hamstring problem. It is a hero an individual professional day on Monday, and again he did not run the 40 -yard career.

According to The Atlético Dane Brugger participated in position drills, where he looked “soft”, and published a short ferry or 4.33 seconds, and a vertical or 37 inches:

Those are not the strongest numbers for corners:

The Ohnson profile draft can become the last example of “Trust the film.”

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