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NFL Draft 2025: Day 3 Priorities for Every Team
Green Bay, Wisconsin, USASat Apr 26 2025
The 2025 NFL Draft is in its final stretch, with many teams still looking to fill crucial gaps in their rosters. As the event winds down, the focus shifts to adding depth and special teams contributors. However, some teams still have significant needs that require addressing.
The AFC North has a mix of needs. The Bengals, after securing a pass rusher and bolstering their linebacker and offensive guard positions, are now eyeing safety. Ohio State's Lathan Ransom and Penn State's Jaylen Reed are among the available options. The Browns, despite having five early picks, still need reliable wide receivers. Jerry Jeudy is the main target, but they might consider bringing back Amari Cooper or Elijah Moore. The Ravens need defensive line depth, while the Steelers are in a tough spot with Aaron Rodgers' future uncertain. They might draft a quarterback, despite bringing back Mason Rudolph.
In the AFC South, the Colts need to reinforce their interior offensive line, especially after losing key players to Minnesota. The Jaguars, after a big trade for Travis Hunter, are hoping for a rebound from their defensive tackles and might look at the secondary or tight end. The Texans, after trading away key offensive linemen, need to address their interior line. The Titans, with a new quarterback in Cam Ward, need more receiving options beyond Calvin Ridley.
The AFC East has its own set of needs. The Bills, after addressing several defensive positions, are looking at safety. The Dolphins might double down on defensive tackle but are prioritizing cornerback, especially if Jalen Ramsey is traded. The Jets, after acquiring Aaron Rodgers, need more reliable wide receivers. The Patriots, after focusing on the offense, need an edge rusher who can also contribute on special teams.
The AFC West teams have varied needs. The Broncos, after a strong offseason, need depth at defensive line, offensive line, and safety. The Chargers, despite signing Donte Jackson, might still need a cornerback and a tight end. The Chiefs, after trading Joe Thuney, need competition at offensive guard. The Raiders, with a young roster, need a linebacker and might consider adding more wide receivers or edge rushers.
The NFC North teams have clear needs. The Bears, with an improved roster, need a safety to replace their aging starters. The Lions, after losing Za'Darius Smith, need a young, explosive edge rusher. The Packers, with Jaire Alexander's future uncertain, need a cornerback. The Vikings, with a few picks left, need a new starter at safety, linebacker, or cornerback.
In the NFC South, the Buccaneers need a linebacker to eventually replace Lavonte David. The Falcons, after investing in their pass rush, need a cornerback opposite A. J. Terrell. The Panthers, after doubling down on edge rushers, need a cornerback. The Saints, after trading Marshon Lattimore, need a cornerback and a wide receiver.
The NFC East teams have specific needs. The Commanders, with few picks, need an explosive edge rusher. The Cowboys, after addressing their offensive line, need a safety. The Eagles, with a solid roster, might look at wide receiver or tight end. The Giants, after trading up for a quarterback, need to solidify their offensive line.
The NFC West teams have clear priorities. The 49ers, despite selecting an interior defensive lineman, need to address their interior offensive line. The Cardinals, with replacement-level linebackers, need to find a Day 3 talent. The Rams, with a mixed cornerback situation, need to find a long-term solution. The Seahawks, after addressing tight end, safety, and offensive guard, need depth on their defensive line.
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questions
Should the Browns consider drafting a wide receiver who can also do their grocery shopping?
How do teams assess the depth of their roster and determine which positions need the most attention during the draft?
If NFL teams are expecting depth additions to contribute on special teams, should they just draft a bunch of cheerleaders?