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    TOP 2025 NFL draft perspectives according to round 1 still on the board

    Michigan defensive back wants Johnson celebrates a touchdown after he had taken the USC Quarterback Miller Moss in the second half at the Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, September 21, 2024. Photo USA Today Sports Images

    The celebrations still find the 32 players who were collected in the first round on Thursday.

    At the beginning of the second round there are some incredibly talented soccer players left on the board. Some prospects in the first round have dropped due to injuries or character problems, but some are determined to continue waiting because the NFL holds less of them than the general public and the media. For fans of teams looking for bolts in the second round, you will find the highest views on my Big Board via Pick 32:

    Will Johnson, CB, Michigan

    With regard to a pound-for-pound talent, Johnson could have been a top 10 election. His 2023 adhesive tape was taught in the zone cover, and he showed explosion from the Scrimmage line to keep up with recipients on the field. But 2023 was two years ago. Johnson spent most of the 2024 knee injury and was kept away from tests from a knee tendon load that came out of nowhere. He never put a 40 -year time in the books and left too many variables unanswered or unclear. Health is the persistent concern of Johnson, but he could be a theft in the style of Cooper Dejean (second round, Eagles, 2024) when a team clears his medical person and the sportiness he showed in his second season.

    Nic Scurton, Edge, Texas A & M.

    November 25, 2023; West Lafayette, Indiana, USA; Purdue Boilermakers LineBacker Nic Scurton (5) reacts after setting the Indiana Hoosiers Quarterback Brendan Sorsby (15) in the second half in the Ross-Aed Stadium. Credits: Robert Goddin-USA today Sport Sport

    The fall of Scurton seems to be less for the perceived health or the character and more about personal preferences.

    The Edge players who went in the first round, like his team -mate Shemar Stewart and the SEC opponents Mykel Williams and James Pearce Jr. Scurton flashed more impressive than speed last season, and his weight during the test fluctuated too much, which probably converted him into a question mark for more teams. Scurton can bring a high floor to a margin that is interested in warriors with heavy hands and surprising bending at the highest level.

    Mike Green, Edge, Marshall

    Maybe the edge class is just so good? In the first round there was immediately a place for Green for teams. Green has recorded Media Draft Boards on the heels of a 17-tact season because of its speed and strength-to-speed change in the senior bowl. Production must be qualified because it stood against lower competition and are concerns about the basis of Virginia. There is still a chance for a team to snap him into the second and to have a major impact on his defense with its technical refinement and speed.

    Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

    It would probably be either Maxwell Hairston (Kentucky) or Amos at the back of the first round, and the speed of Hairston appealed more to the invoices than the ability to report on AMOS. This does not mean that Amos as a player is a worse, and if there was a player, I would expect at 33, he is the one. His physical presence and ongoing value in the secondary level can help a team to secure the back of their defense. His ball production in college signals that he can turn the sheet of a game at any time.

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