Key Insights from Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft: Packers Commit to Wide Receiver Needs; Cowboys Showing Promise
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Key Insights from Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft: Packers Commit to Wide Receiver Needs; Cowboys Showing Promise

An overview of significant developments and surprising picks from the second day of the 2025 NFL Draft.

Three rounds of the 2025 NFL Draft have concluded after the events of Friday night. Notably, the prominent quarterback Shedeur Sanders went undrafted for a second consecutive day. Analysts are left to speculate on whether he will be selected at all during Day 3.

Apart from Sanders, other team dynamics are evolving. The Packers have shown they are serious about addressing their wide receiver needs after selecting Matthew Golden and TCU’s Savion Williams, a versatile player compared to Deebo Samuel. Meanwhile, the Cowboys have been making strategic picks, opting for Tyler Booker and securing defensive talents like Donovan Ezeiruaku and Shavon Revel Jr. on Day 2.

Interestingly, the Browns took a bold step by drafting Dillon Gabriel, a left-handed quarterback, signifying a dynamic shift back toward traditional power football. This approach includes solidifying their defense with picks like Mason Graham, Carson Schwesinger, and Quinshon Judkins, further embracing a classic ball-control strategy.

The sentiments surrounding Shedeur’s position in the draft underline a growing conversation about the intersection of talent and personality perception in NFL locker rooms.

For full analysis on this and other surprising developments in the draft, check out the detailed recaps at CBS Sports.

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