Sturm 60: Three Weeks Completed Update
Rolling through the defensive tackles, wide receivers, and now tight ends as we go.
I want to publish these every weekend so those of you who are not electing to receive all of these in your mailbox still can keep track of where we are.
We just completed Week 3 and at the present time, I am doing six profiles a week. That means, of course, that the Sturm 60 will take ten weeks to get through 60. That pushes us to about April 1 and then maybe I might be able to add another dozen in the days up to the draft itself.
But, we must get through 60 at minimum. And therefore, this past week we did prospect profiles No. 13-18.
Here they are:
WEEK 3 PROFILES
2025 Draft-Arizona's WR Tetairoa McMillan
Let’s keep going through the top of the WR bin with another top name. I have been waiting to do T-Mac for a bit because I have not seen many of his college games, but he needs no introduction to the draft community.
2025 Draft Profile - Ole Miss WR Tre Harris
Today we look at a player I did not know too much about, but he is now in a good spot on my radar. Tre Harris was a portal player from La Tech and then Ole’ Miss.
2025 Draft Profile - Texas WR Isaiah Bond
Our next wide receiver is our first one who is “smallish”, but with that comes the ability to get open with speed and suddenness.
'25 Draft - Bowling Green TE Harold Fannin
Let’s take a break from the wide receivers to check in with some of the top tight ends.
2025 Draft Profile - Penn St TE Tyler Warren
Sometimes, we look forward to looking at a particular prospect and I must confess that months ago, I planned on a fun day when we examined the work of this tight end from Penn State:
2025 Draft Profile - LSU TE Mason Taylor
Our third tight end of our batch is a standout athlete who uses his big frame well.
Also, if you missed the first two weeks or want to see all the profiles, here are the instructions on that:
There are two ways to see each completed profile. The easiest one is on the website, there is a topic link at the very top that you can use whenever you want to roll through files. You can also make sure your account profile has opted-in to all of the profiles being emailed directly to you.
And here is the FAQ story from a few weeks back:
The 2025 "Sturm 60" Draft Primer & FAQ
Parts of this essay have been used in years past for this annual primer.
Finally, here is where we are in the project and the profiles we have completed. I have ordered them by draft grade tier, but I have not sorted inside each tier. So, keep that in mind. There are no rankings inside tiers at this time.
Who is coming up next? This is our approximate group for Week 4 (always subject to changes).
Leave any questions below, otherwise, I better get back to work!
Previous Weeks -
You're doing the Lord's work, Bob.
Love it! What I also love is you've got things ordered so well it is easy for a geeky fan like me to go back and reread each one in April before the draft. Thank you Super Bowl!