DRAFT TRACKER 2025
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DRAFTED BY
Las Vegas Raiders
Round 2 • Pick 26
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
Competitive inside or outside target who stands out as a box-checker in several important columns. Bech can be slowed in press and might not have much separation speed, but he’s a big, strong receiver with outstanding ball skills. He’s physical at the top of the route and has a rebounder’s feel for owning catch space once he gains top positioning. His hands are sticky and strong with elite catch focus from any spot on the field. He’s fearless and physical as a runner but needs more nastiness as a run blocker. Bech’s lack of explosiveness could shrink his work space, but the focus should be on his pro-ready toughness and ball skills that make him a projectable possession target with WR3 upside.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Green Bay Packers
Round 3 • Pick 23
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Developmental wideout who offers an alluring blend of physical gifts and untapped potential. Williams is big, strong and fast but very raw as a route-runner and is unreliable with his hands. His production is uneven as a traditional wideout, but he adds a dynamic kick to the offense as a gadget runner and as a catch-and-run option underneath. He excels on power sweeps and is willful enough for consideration on short-yardage and goal-line carries on direct snaps. The ball skills can be hit-or-miss. but there are flashes to work with on tape. The difference between “siren song” or “pot of gold” could rest in Williams’ technical development and the creativity of his play-caller.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 5'11"
- Weight
- 195 lbs
- Arm
- Hand
- Wing
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Possession slot receiver with good size and an adequate athletic profile. His father, Bucky Richardson, was a hard-nosed NFL quarterback, and JP shows his competitiveness on the field. He makes crisp route cuts but needs better forward charge in the drive phase to disguise his breaks. He appears to have the route acumen and ball skills to work beyond simple short routes. He’s a capable punt returner, which adds to his value, but Richardson will still need to prove he can uncover against man coverage to make a team.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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