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Mel Kiper Jr takes break from Shedeur Sanders meltdown to praise Seahawks draft
Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/2025/4/2...ond-best-nfl-draft-2025-grade-shedeur-sanders
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Kiper took a break from his Shedeur Sanders-related meltdown to praise Seattle.
Believe it or not, there were 256 other players selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, including 11 new Seattle Seahawks, but if you watched ESPN’s coverage over the past three days you’d think it was the Shedeur Sanders Show hosted by longtime draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.
It’s hard to fathom how much Kiper went into hysterics on live television with each pick Sanders wasn’t taken until the Cleveland Browns (with the help of the Seattle Seahawks!) finally grabbed the ex-Colorado quarterback at No. 144 overall in the fifth round. Obviously it was stunning to just about everybody that Sanders fell from possible Round 1 pick to the bottom-half of the draft, but Kiper was on another level of outraged after calling him his QB1.
Mel Kiper with more: "I think it's disgusting. I don't understand what the heck's going on with this... I don't see, outside of [not having] the rocket arm, 4.6 speed, [6'3", 230-pound frame], what is [Shedeur Sanders] lacking? Somebody's gonna have to explain that one to me." https://t.co/EycLLyHFE7 pic.twitter.com/0ogpzokqDj
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) April 26, 2025
Wild TV here with Mel Kiper, Rece Davis, and Louis Riddick.
Louis Riddick: "Mel, the draft has spoken."
Rece Davis: "Yelling at the NFL about it is not productive!"
Mel Kiper: "The NFL has been clueless for 50 years when it comes to evaluating quarterbacks! Clueless!.." pic.twitter.com/QRkSXINr67
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) April 26, 2025
Anyway, now that the dust has settled, Kiper has submitted his draft grades. He’s praised the Seahawks by giving them the second-best grade in the NFL. The only team better than Seattle? The Cleveland Browns, who got an A+ to Seattle’s A.
From the ESPN article:
Seattle made one of the biggest roster changes of the offseason, swapping out quarterback Geno Smith for Sam Darnold. But is it actually better because of the decision? I’m not so sure. If Darnold is better than Smith, it’s only by a small amount. Yes, this is a team coming off a 10-7 season, but it has major holes, including at wide receiver, where DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett are out and Cooper Kupp and Marquez Valdes-Scantling are in.
The good thing? General manager John Schneider had the capital entering this draft to add quality starters and solid depth. With three picks in the first two rounds — Nos. 18, 50 and 52 — he had a chance to come away with multiple starters.
I’m a big fan of how Schneider approached every day of the draft, but especially the first two. Grey Zabel will be an instant starter at guard. Nick Emmanwori is one of the best athletes in this class, and he should help solidify the defensive backfield. The Seahawks traded up to get him, but he’s a great fit and it was a value on my board. Elijah Arroyo is my third-ranked tight end — they got him at No. 50. Quarterback Jalen Milroe isn’t ready to start, but he has unbelievable traits and could help the running game in 2025. I thought he had a chance to go at the top of Round 2. Seattle did a stellar job addressing holes but also looking to the future.
Damien Martinez is a Day 3 player to watch. Last season, he averaged 4.5 yards after contact per rush, which ranked fourth in the FBS. I wouldn’t be surprised if he found a role as a rookie. I’m a fan of the versatile Rylie Mills, who can play in any defense. He had 7.5 sacks when lined up as a defensive tackle last season and is powerful at the point of attack. Wideout Ricky White III and offensive tackle Mason Richman are good players.
Just imagine how much better the Seahawks draft class could’ve been if the pick at No. 92 was not Milroe but Shedeur Sanders! That might have been worth an A++.
Thanks, Mel! I’ll leave it at that.
Source: https://www.fieldgulls.com/2025/4/2...ond-best-nfl-draft-2025-grade-shedeur-sanders