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2025 NFL Draft grades, tracker: Live Round 4 analysis for every selection made in order


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The 2025 NFL Draft is down to Day 3 after an exciting and unpredictable two days, which began with the first round on Thursday night in Green Bay. Shockingly, Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders is still on the board after not being selected in the first three rounds.

Along with Sanders, there’s still some good prospects available on Day 3. 

Want to know what I thought of every pick made in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft? You can read below as I graded all the Round 4 picks from Saturday. 

The fortunes of teams can change thanks to the draft and so can the betting market and Super Bowl odds. What happens the next few days could contribute to that. 

Be sure to refresh this page throughout the weekend to get all the latest grades. If you want to do all that plus track the best available prospects and get access to every pick in the draft on one page, you can in our draft tracker. And follow along with each pick in our live blog and all the trades in our trade tracker.

Grades: Round 1Round 2Round 3 • Round 4 • Round 5 • Round 6 • Round 7

103. Titans: Chimere Dike, WR, Florida

Grade: C+

Decently sized speedster on the outside. Minimal YAC ability relative to his speed. Older prospect. Body control and flexibility are pluses to his profile. Struggles against physicality at any point of the route but has solid ball-tracking skill. Easy drops appeared too frequently and he’s not a sharp, rigid route runner. I do like more weaponry for Cam Ward, but there were better options.

104. Jaguars: Bhayshul Tuten, RB Virginia Tech

Grade: A

My RB2. Burst, long-speed, serious elusiveness in a compact frame. Ran a 4.32-second 40-yard dash at the combine and it shows on film. Fumbles were a clear issue in college, but it was a challenge to find another flaw to his game. Vision and contact balance are good, not great. Big-play waiting to happen between the tackles and on outside runs. Love this. 

105. Giants: Cameron Skattebo, RB, Arizona State

Grade: A

Think David Montgomery 2.0. Squatty, tremendous lateral elusiveness. Contact balance galore. Runs with spectacular vision between the tackles. Clearly lacks speed. Emerged as a quality pass-catcher, too. Gritty yet athletic runner who will get more than what’s blocked for him on a routine basis. Ideal pairing with the explosive Tyrone Tracy Jr.

106. Patriots

107. Jaguars

108. Raiders

109. Bears

110. Jets

111. Eagles

112. Saints

113. 49ers

114. Panthers

115. Cardinals

116. Dolphins

117. Colts

118. Falcons

119. Bengals

120. Titans

121. Buccaneers

122. Panthers

123. Steelers

124. Packers

125. Chargers

126. Browns

127. Rams

128. Commanders

129. Ravens

130. Eagles

131. Saints

132. Bills

133. Chiefs

134. Broncos

135. Raiders

136. Ravens

137. Seahawks

138. 49ers





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