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Updated Draft Needs for Every NFC Team! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 18

Updated Draft Needs for Every NFC Team! NFL Draft Podcast EP. 18

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Jagger May is joined by Andrew Mott as they connect free agency fallout to draft needs, and it keeps coming back to one idea: do not force luxury picks when the roster still has clear holes.

The conversation hits teams that missed on Max Crosby and pivoted, including the “consolation” angle around Rashan Gary, plus how bringing back Javonte Williams impacts what a team can justify early. There is also a clear skepticism about overvaluing stopgap receivers as long-term answers, especially when a team still needs a real running mate for Malik Nabers.

The Jeremiyah Love debate shows up again, with pushback on trying to force a top-ten running back landing spot when several teams already have capable backs. Instead, the focus shifts to guards, corners, and roster construction. Washington’s needs are framed as “get offense,” while the tight end discussion ties Chigoziem Okonkwo to the Zach Ertz style role, and the Eagles angle leans toward finding answers at safety and interior line. The episode also touches teams like the Rams preparing for life after Matthew Stafford, the Vikings’ upside if they ever landed Love, and the 49ers’ urgency to protect Brock Purdy if Trent Williams becomes a real question.

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00:00:22 Dallas Cowboys

00:03:15 New York Giants

00:09:00 Philadelphia Eagles

00:13:05 Washington Commanders

00:18:59 Chicago Bears

00:22:56 Detroit Lions

00:25:49 Green Bay Packers

00:33:12 Minnesota Vikings

00:37:27 Atlanta Falcons

00:42:09 Carolina Panthers

00:45:41 New Orleans Saints

00:48:16 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

00:50:27 Arizona Cardinals

00:52:58 LA Rams

00:56:27 San Francisco 49ers

00:59:29 Seattle Seahawks

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