Pre-NFL Draft overreactions: Is 2025 class really that bad? Shedeur Sanders out of Round 1?

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The NFL Draft is a week away, and this could be one of the more unpredictable drafts in recent memory. Every team possesses their first-round pick (the first time in the common draft era), which could lead to some chaos as teams try to maneuver up and down the board as draft night approaches.
This draft class is devoid of premium quarterback prospects, which leaves the top of the draft uncertain. Six of the first 12 picks were quarterbacks last season, which altered the back half of the draft. This year’s draft provides more uncertainty at the position than ever before.
The No. 1 pick appears to be Cam Ward, while No. 2 looks to be Travis Hunter. Where does Shedeur Sanders end up? What will the New York Giants do at No. 3? Will any team trade back into the first round or trade out? How many veterans will be traded during the draft? What is the position that will be taken the most in Round 1?
As this year’s draft approaches, let’s take a look at some overreactions leading up to Round 1 of the annual selection meeting. Which overreactions are actually overreactions and which are reality?
This draft class is not good
Overreaction or reality: Reality
The 2025 NFL Draft class is certainly underwhelming compared to previous years. There doesn’t appear to be a franchise quarterback that is a

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