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2025 NFL Draft Day Two Recap: Biggest Steals, Notable Slides, QB Drama & Best Available for Day Three

Day Two Brings Traits Swings, Steals, and QB Slides

Day Two of the 2025 NFL Draft delivered the fireworks everyone expected — and then some. The night opened with a defensive run before quickly spiraling into chaos, as several big-name quarterbacks — including Shedeur Sanders, Quinn Ewers, Will Howard, and Kyle McCord — went unselected through Rounds 2 and 3.


Meanwhile, smart teams like the Cardinals (Will Johnson), Cowboys (Shavon Revel), and Ravens (Mike Green) capitalized on massive slides to scoop up players with Day One talent. With aggressive trades, traits-based gambles, and notable medical red-flag drops, Friday night set the stage for a frantic Day Three sprint.



Sanders' historic fall became the headline of the night. After being heavily linked to the Browns, Raiders, Saints, and Steelers, the Colorado quarterback slid through 102 picks. Despite a polarizing evaluation process and sharp anonymous critiques leaking late in the week, Sanders still represents one of the best pure talents remaining on the board entering Saturday.


Day Two Value Hits and Big Trades

While quarterback drama stole headlines, teams that trusted their boards came away with major value. The Cardinals nabbed Will Johnson early in Round 2, ending his unexpected slide due to lingering medical concerns. The Cowboys landed Shavon Revel, a consensus top-20 talent, while the Texans stole Jaylin Noel to add dynamic speed to their offense. The Ravens, despite some public scrutiny, secured Mike Green at No. 59 overall after a thorough investigation into his past — a player who led the FBS in sacks last season and was once projected as a mid-first rounder.


The Jets also made a splash, selecting LSU tight end Mason Taylor — the son of Hall of Famer Jason Taylor — in Round 2, adding a polished pass-catcher and bloodline toughness to their evolving offense. And in a move that could shake up the NFC South, the Saints drafted quarterback Tyler Shough at No. 40 overall, casting uncertainty over Derek Carr’s future and adding immediate competition under center.


In the trenches, teams continued to prioritize premium athletic traits. Upside swings like Wyatt Milum (Jaguars), Jamaree Caldwell (Chargers), and Sai’vion Jones (Broncos) highlighted a clear league-wide trend: betting on moldable athletes over polished production.


Big Names Still Waiting After Three Rounds

In a stunning development, Shedeur Sanders — once projected as a possible top-10 pick — remains available heading into Day Three. His fall now ranks among the most memorable slides in modern NFL Draft history, fueled by last-minute character critiques and concerns about transition to the pro level.


Joining Sanders among the top names still available are Jack Sawyer (EDGE, Ohio State), Quinn Ewers (QB, Texas), Will Howard (QB, Kansas State), and dynamic receiver Jalen Royals (Utah State). There's also still strong value at running back, with DJ Giddens, Cam Skattebo, Jaydon Blue, and Damien Martinez headlining a loaded Day Three pool.


Given the number of quarterback-needy teams still lurking, expect aggressive movement early on Saturday to target Sanders, Ewers, and Howard as potential franchise swings.


Traits-Based Teams Dominate the Night

One clear theme defined Day Two: traits over polish. Teams prioritized athletic ceiling and developmental upside over proven production resumes. The Jaguars (Wyatt Milum), Chargers (Jamaree Caldwell), and Broncos (Sai'vion Jones) led the charge, selecting high-upside trench players to develop within their systems.


Wide receiver depth flew off the board as well, with names like Luther Burden III (Bears), Matthew Golden (Packers), and Savion Williams (Seahawks) adding firepower to new-look offenses. Defensive backs were another hot commodity — players like Azareye'h Thomas (Jets), Xavier Watts (Falcons), and Jonas Sanker (Saints) found ideal schematic fits, with several projected to make early rookie contributions.


With high-profile names like Shedeur Sanders, Jack Sawyer, and Jalen Royals still available, Day Three promises to deliver even more fireworks as teams scramble to land future starters.


Top Day Two Steals Based on Big Board Rankings

Will Johnson, CB, Michigan (Cardinals, No. 47)

📊 Big Board Rank: 5 | Consensus Projection: Top 10

The Cardinals land a potential franchise CB in Round 2 after Johnson’s surprising slide due to medical concerns.



Shavon Revel, CB, ECU (Cowboys, No. 58)

📊 Big Board Rank: 19 | Consensus Projection: Fringe Round 1

Length, speed, and upside. Dallas trusted the traits and may have found a CB2 starter outside the top 50.


Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State (Texans, No. 65)

📊 Big Board Rank: 32 | Consensus Projection: Late Round 2

A dynamic separator who will be a favorite target for C.J. Stroud. Perfect scheme fit in Houston’s offense.


Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall (Ravens, No. 71)

📊 Big Board Rank: 6 | Consensus Projection: Mid-to-late Round 1

Baltimore steals a top-10 defensive disruptor late into Day Two — vintage Ravens BPA pick.



Top Remaining Prospects (Football Scout 365 Big Board – Top 50)


Quarterbacks:

Shedeur Sanders – Colorado (Big Board 26)

Quinn Ewers – Texas (Big Board 70)

Will Howard – Kansas State (Big Board 72)

Kyle McCord – Syracuse (Big Board 73)


EDGE/DL:

Jack Sawyer – Ohio State (Big Board 43)

Kyle Kennard – South Carolina (Big Board 83)

Joshua Farmer – Florida State (Big Board 84)

David Walker – Central Arkansas (Big Board 93)


Wide Receivers:

Jalen Royals – Utah State (Big Board 51)

Elic Ayomanor – Stanford (Big Board 56)

Tory Horton – Colorado State (Big Board 82)

Jimmy Horn Jr. – Colorado (Big Board 96)


Running Backs:

DJ Giddens – Kansas State (Big Board 94)

Jaydon Blue – Texas (Big Board 95)

Damien Martinez – Miami (Big Board 99)

Dylan Sampson – Tennessee (Big Board 90)


Safeties/Linebackers:

Chris Paul – Ole Miss (Big Board 52)

Jeffrey Bassa – Oregon (Big Board 61)

Billy Bowman Jr. – Oklahoma (Big Board 85)

Sebastian Castro – Iowa (Big Board 88)


Offensive Line/Cornerbacks:

Marcus Mbow – Purdue (Big Board 77)

Miles Frazier – LSU (Big Board 97)

Denzel Burke – Ohio State (Big Board 98)


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