The 33rd Team
The 33rd Team is a leading think tank in the world of football, featuring insights from former NFL executives and coaches who collectively bring over 2,000 years of experience in the league. Offering unique perspectives and in-depth knowledge that you won’t find anywhere else, The 33rd Team goes beyond standard football commentary to provide a closer look at the latest developments in the sport, along with insights into life in the NFL on and off the field. A key aspect of The 33rd Team is our internship program, which was launched two years ago to assist students in achieving their career goals and becoming highly qualified candidates for job interviews. This past offseason, we successfully placed eight interns in various NFL positions, including two in player personnel with the Cardinals, one in player personnel with the Jets, one in player personnel with the Jaguars, and a Football Admin Coordinator role with the Broncos.
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6 days ago |
the33rdteam.com | James Foster
Skip to content The 2025 NFL Draft is next week, so I figured I'd try my hand at one final mock draft. The first few picks seem to be chalk at this point in the cycle, but after that, anything can happen. Here's a look at how I think the first round will play out next Thursday.
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1 week ago |
the33rdteam.com | Marcus Mosher |Ian Valentino |Kyle Crabbs
We are mere days away from the 2025 NFL Draft, which means we are in lying season. This is the time of the year when we are fed more lies than ever. We heard rumors last year that the Patriots wanted to move down from No. 3 (which we know isn’t true after watching the Hard Knocks offseason show) or that they were considering taking J.J. McCarthy at No. 3. However, a few bits of information that come out at this time of year always turn out to be true.
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the33rdteam.com | Ian Valentino |Kyle Crabbs
The NFL Draft feels like a fluid stock market watch at times. as the ebbs and flows are always moving. However, the reality is that only so much new information comes out for NFL front offices between the end of the regular season and late April. The Combine and pro days are part of it, but scouts have been talking about prospects for years by the time the 2025 NFL Draft begins. The bigger change is that evaluations are finalized and made more public.
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the33rdteam.com | Kyle Crabbs
Height: 5106 (verified)Weight: 181lbs (verified)Year: Redshirt SeniorPro Comparison: Karl JosephMarshall Thundering Herd safety JJ Roberts is a stick of dynamite on the backend. His explosive athletic profile is evident when you watch him flip his hips in coverage or trigger to attack the run. His aggressiveness can be his own worst enemy at times, and he’ll take run fits too steep or overcommit when tracking the ball in the air and be forced to make late adjustments to the ball’s flight path.
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the33rdteam.com | Kyle Crabbs
Height: 6046 (verified)Weight: 306lbs (verified)Year: Redshirt SeniorPro Comparison: Parker EhringerKansas Jayhawks offensive tackle Bryce Cabeldue projects as a developmental zone blocker at the NFL level. He lacks prototypical offensive tackle length and is likely destined to play on the interior at the next level, but his breakout campaign in 2024 came courtesy of a move to left tackle. He’s got an attractive resume in a diverse run scheme.
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