The University of Miami Hurricanes had five players drafted on Day 3 of the 2025 NFL Draft. On Saturday, April 26, offensive lineman Jalen Rivers, linebacker Francisco Mauigoa, defensive end Tyler Baron, kicker Andres Borregales, and running back Damien Martinez all heard their names called as they were selected to various NFL teams. We are going to analyze the landing spots for these former Miami players.
The Bengals are a great landing spot for a versatile lineman like Rivers. Not only does he land in a great offense, but the franchise needs players like Rivers who have starting potential and can be moved all around the line after investing so much money in their passing attack. This is as good as it gets for Rivers.
Cincinnati Selects Miami OL Jalen Rivers 153rd Overall
— PFF College (@PFF_College) April 26, 2025
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It's never ideal to land with a dumpster fire of a franchise like the Jets, who can't get out of their own way, but they seem to have much more success on the defensive side of the ball. While the team probably won't win much while Mauigoa is there, that doesn't mean he can't find success. The Jets also drafted him higher than many projected him to go which should lead to more opportunities to be successful and perhaps streamline his ascent up the depth chart.
You can copy and paste everything I just said about the Jets as a franchise, but they are a team that needs edge rushers, which should give Baron an opportunity for playing time early in his career. This is a solid landing spot for him.
TYLER BARON, YOU'RE A J-E-T! ✈️
— New York Jets (@nyjets) April 26, 2025
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Landing spot doesn't matter quite as much for kickers. However, the fact that he was actually drafted to a team that is in need of a kicker will allot him every opportunity to earn the starting job in New England. Borregales is so good that odds are he would have won that job no matter where he landed, regardless.
Martinez had no business still being there in the seventh round of the draft. Because of that, he landed in a less-than-ideal spot where he'll have to overcome established running backs like Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet. We would have liked to see him land somewhere with an easier path to carries as a rookie.
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