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  1. SIAP... The 2025 NFL Draft will have 257 total selections over seven rounds. Here's which teams have the most picks in April. 2025 NFL Draft: Who has the most picks? The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers are tied for the most picks in the 2025 NFL draft with 11 selections each. San Francisco could have had 12 but they forfeited their fifth-round selection because of payroll accounting errors. Seven teams have 10 picks in the NFL draft this season: the Bills, Browns, Cowboys, Jaguars, Chargers, Dolphins and Seahawks. 2025 NFL Draft: Who has the fewest picks? The Minnesota Vikings have the fewest picks in the 2025 NFL draft with four: Round 1: No. 24 overall Round 3: No. 97 overall Round 4: No. 139 overall Round 6: No. 187 overall How many draft picks does each NFL team have? Here's the total for each team heading into the 2025 NFL draft: Arizona Cardinals: 6 Atlanta Falcons: 5 Baltimore Ravens: 11 Buffalo Bills: 10 Carolina Panthers: 9 Chicago Bears: 7 Cincinnati Bengals: 6 Cleveland Browns: 10 Dallas Cowboys: 10 Denver Broncos: 7 Detroit Lions: 7 Green Bay Packers: 8 Houston Texans: 6 Indianapolis Colts: 7 Jacksonville Jaguars: 10 Kansas City Chiefs: 8 Las Vegas Raiders: 9 Los Angeles Chargers: 10 Los Angeles Rams: 7 Miami Dolphins: 10 Minnesota Vikings: 4 New England Patriots: 9 New Orleans Saints: 8 New York Giants: 8 New York Jets: 8 Philadelphia Eagles: 8 Pittsburgh Steelers: 6 San Francisco 49ers: 11 Seattle Seahawks: 10 Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 6 Tennessee Titans: 8 Washington Commanders: 5 2025 NFL draft schedule The 2025 NFL draft will be held over three days in April. Thursday, April 24: Round 1, 8 p.m. ET Friday, April 25: Rounds 2-3, 7 p.m. ET Saturday, April 26: Rounds 4-7, Noon ET
  2. Thread mentions Saban retirement, this popped up on my YouTube Nick Saban Hall of Fame Coach opens up on his journey & reveals what he’d do differently | The Pivot
  3. Excited to see PK take more advantage of AntHill and C/Simmons 🤘
  4. HELL YEAH !!! 🤘
  5. Liberty Hill guy... 🤘
  6. Almost ended up at North Carolina...
  7. Surly folks on 1st day of draft...
  8. Tom Pelissero said yesterday on Eisen's show that teams are grading players between picks 10 thru 20 or even players 8 thru 40 as very similar draft value. 2025 NFL Draft may only have 8 to 10 true high quality 1st Rd picks. QBs 2 thru 5 are graded out in completely different draft orders on many different NFL team boards per Pelissero. (Of course Ewers is not in that group of Top 5 QBs)
  9. Seems like strong character fit that will be willing to do whatever it takes to be successful. I get JWhitt vibes from above interview. 🤘
  10. Rory...
  11. decham-slow
  12. Damn Rosey... tied for lead shooting a 66 💥 Nice job
  13. Three tied at -10 for the lead... this is great
  14. Time for some fireworks in this Rd 💥
  15. Damn... come on Scottie, gotta make more putts today 😡
  16. Hysterical if Rory and Bryson really suck early and bring more players back into this tournament... 😋
  17. Great par save on #2 for Scottie...
  18. Hideki at -7 on today's round thru 17 💥
  19. I'd like to see the winner shoot a 66 or lower... Let the birdies and eagles soar today!!! 💥
  20. Boom Berger Birdie 💥 😋
  21. How's the course playing so far today?? Bubba and Berger might be fun to watch. All tee times below EST
  22. Bogey free -3 for Spiethcoaster today. Now -1 thru 3 Rds. Fire it up Scottie... Let's Go!! 🤘
  23. Curtis Strange is a terrible commentator
  24. The highest-paid defensive line coaches in college football: 2025 editon By Zach Barnett Apr 10, 2025 • 11:14 am Our look at the defensive backs salary market had more plus signs than a second grade math test. Nearly every Power 4 school employs two secondary coaches these days, and one of them -- typically the assistant in charge of safeties -- carries a co-coordinator or pass game coordinator title, if they're not running the defense outright. Not so up front. More often than not, Power 4 head coaches are entrusting their defensive line to one assistant and titling him simply as defensive line coach. If duties are split between a tackles and edges coach, one of those two typically carries a run game coordinator title. Our numbers found that Ohio State's Larry Johnson is the highest-paid D-line coach -- no surprise, given that he's going into his 12th season with the Buckeyes, owns two rings and has produced three NFL Rookies of the Year -- but no coach spends more on defensive line coaching than Clemson's Dabo Swinney. $1.4 million: Larry Johnson, Ohio State+ $1.205 million: Tray Scott, Georgia $1.2 million: Freddie Roach, Alabama+ $1.1 million: Nick Eason, Clemson+ $1 million: Chris Rumph, Clemson+ $900,000: Rodney Garner, Tennessee $893,000: Lou Esposito, Michigan $775,000: Sterling Lucas, South Carolina $750,000: Tony Tuioti, Oregon $725,000: Randall Joyner, Ole Miss $700,000: Todd Bates, Oklahoma+; Mark Hagen, Louisville; Jason Kaufusi, Washington; Kevin Peoples, LSU; Kyle Williams, LSU $670,000: Kelvin Bell, Iowa $650,000: Miguel Chavis, Oklahoma; Jess Simpson, Georgia Tech $625,000: Pat Kuntz, Indiana $600,000: Kenny Baker, Texas; Terrance Jamison, Illinois+; Lewis Powell, Utah; Sean Spencer, Texas A&M $575,000: Bob Diaco, North Carolina $550,000: Terrance Knighton, Florida State; Travarian Robertson, South Carolina; Buddha Williams, Indiana $525,000: Anwar Stewart, Kentucky $515,000: Charley Wiles, NC State $505,000: Brian Early, Missouri $500,000: Vontrell King-Williams, Auburn; JC Price, Virginia Tech $460,000: David Turner, Mississippi State $450,000: Tony Jerod-Eddie, Texas A&M $425,000: Diron Reynolds, Arizona State $410,000: Eli Rasheed, Iowa State $400,000: Terry Bradden, Nebraska $385,000: Jim Panagos, Kansas $375,000: Andrew Browning, Cal; Dennis Dotten-Carter, Minnesota; Buddy Wyatt, Kansas State $360,000: Zarnell Fitch, Texas Tech; Taiwo Onatolu, Kansas+ $350,000: Luther Elliss, Utah; Jethro Franklin, UCLA MISSING: David Blackwell, Missouri; Gerald Chatman, Florida; George Helow, Colorado+; Corey Liuget, Maryland; Ryan Osborn, Oklahoma State; Domata Peko, Colorado; Joe Saleve'a, Arizona
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