The Power Brokers of the 2025 NFL Draft and Player Comps!

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On this episode of Move the Sticks, Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks open up the show with a detailed explanation on how they watch a prospect’s tape and what their draft grades really mean. Then, they analyze the teams with the most draft capital in the upcoming NFL Draft and predict how it’ll impact their maneuvers. (13:19) Finally, DJ and Bucky take a look at some player comps for top draft prospects! (23:54)

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Fan since '76, These are 2 guys I trust... You can tell they do their homework... They are like an old reliable diner that sells the best food... They don't take short cuts... they stick to their old recipe...

ericdarden
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I LOVED this! These two together...just listening to them talk is AWESOME!

craigpridemore
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The best draft podcast out. Glad I found it!! Todd McShay could never!!

KannonX
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The best 2 for mock drafts and anything with the draft 🔥🔥

arzsalcedo
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DJ my man! Your Travis Hunter and Marcus Peters comparison was good, but I am surprised you didn't go with Asante Samuel... You didn't get any push back from "Buck" because Marcus was one of his favorites!! Lol... I don't understand why Asante doesn't get no love, especially from you two guys who in my opinion are the best when it comes to a competent breakdown of football talent. Asante played 11 NFL seasons, 157 games, 2 super bowls, 51 int's, and twice led the league in interceptions 2006 and 2009 with 10 and 9 respectively. He also has 7 career interceptions returned for touchdowns, and he holds the NFL record for the most post-season interceptions (4) touchdowns. Those numbers and production are Hall of Fame worthy... Do you agree?

Emory-dp
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The most insightful and educated NFL podcast. Well done. Makes Herd and McAfee look like a joke.

dustyhwelch
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the jags signed dyami brown who was awesome in the playoffs for the commanders.... no mention? thats the weapon opposite of brian thomas...

dodu
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Who had Brian Thomas this high, I thought he was wide receiver 3 above Rome Odunze with the highest ceiling with traits that reminded me of Randy Moss

marianchicago
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I'm not drafting Luis Castillo top 5

samoantribe
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Jags should draft one of those TE's at 5. Just look at what the best do for their teams.

kyleharrison
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Kaleb Johnson is from IOWA, not IDAHO LMAO!

joshuaburns
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6:26 is the wild inconsistency year to year that drives me crazy. I don't see anything Joe Burrow does that Shadeur can't do. Burrow went #1 overall without much question, but Shadeur is a late 1, why? The only real difference is Burrow had a much better surrounding cast. The tools are nearly identical.

grailcountry
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Eagles are in the best position this draft.
Crazy amount of picks

schultzywillpa
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Bucky my man even though DJ is a bolt i can listen too him talk about football More than all of espn together 😂😂

Raider
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Almost every pick in every draft, they drat for need. This best player available narrative is a lie. Because they know braindead fans want you to draft a wr, rb or qb every year. If you have a safety a runningback and a guard rated really closely, but this particular year you really need a guard, you tie break with the position you need. When do we ever hear, coming out of a draft, the media say ' why'd they draft another one of them, why'd they draft another guy at that position?' We don't hear that, because everyone drafts for need. Mike drop 🎤

gregoryrockow
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I think jeanty is a good comp to darren sproles.

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