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1 | Pick # | Team | Mike | Explanation | Justin | Explanation | ||||||
2 | 1 | Jaguars | Trevor Lawrence | Duh | Trevor Lawrence | The end of the Jake Luton Era. | ||||||
3 | 2 | Jets | Zach Wilson | Accurate to every part of the field, strong arm, can run, and can make plays out of nothing. Close between he and Fields as my QB 2 | Zach Wilson | The draft starts at 3. | ||||||
4 | 3 | 49ers | Justin Fields | This is what I would do, I like Jones, but I dont think you give up assests for him, unlike Fields who is an electric athlete and has so much potential to shine. Over 70% accuracy and 22/6 TD to int with 2,100 yards on the season. Perfect for Shannahan. | Justin Fields | I assume the "experts" can see, like I can, that he's AT WORST QB3 | ||||||
5 | 4 | Falcons | Kyle Pitts | This is the perfect spot for a trade down, but Pitts would make this offense nearly impossible to stop | Kyle Pitts | Falcons won't find a trade partner if Fields is gone, take dynamic playmaker | ||||||
6 | 5 | Bengals | Penei Sewell | I love this man, and the Bengals desperatly need to rebuild the O line, Chase is tempting but look at the scar on Burrow, he needs protectiom | Penei Sewell | Bengals make the smart decision?? | ||||||
7 | 6 | Dolphins | Ja’Marr Chase | The dolphins have issues, and Chase won't solve them all, but he can be. dynamic WR on the edge. | Ja’Marr Chase | Fins have OT's from 2020 (Austin Jackson), need weapon for Tua | ||||||
8 | 7 | Lions | Micah Parsons | Easily the best defender in the draft, Parsons could go a long way in rebuilding the broken lions defense. | DeVonta Smith | Tyrell Williams, Breshad Perriman, Kalif Raymond, Quintez Cephus, and Geronimo Allison | ||||||
9 | 8 | Panthers | Rashawn Slater | The Panthers have the WR core for Darnold to be successful, but not the OL, Slater begins to change that | Rashawn Slater | Gave up capital for Darnold, have hole at LT | ||||||
10 | 9 | Broncos | Trade/Surtain | Mac Jones | They're looking for a QB, I see Jones over Lance | |||||||
11 | 10 | Cowboys | Jaycee Horn | Ouch, losing Surtain stings, but Horn is quite the Consolation prize. Long and physical, Horn can be a shutdown corner, and is excellent and breaking up passes. | Patrick Surtain II | Fills a need and literally every mock draft has this | ||||||
12 | 11 | Giants | Devonta Smith | This comes down to the Bama teammates, but it is hard to pass up the Heisman trophy winner. Despite his small size, he is a dynamic threat, and seemed to always be open. Plus gives Danny Dimes another weapon. | Jaylen Waddle | Giants invested heavily in OL last year, and Waddle + Golladay = tough to stop | ||||||
13 | 12 | Eagles | Jaylen Waddle | With the top corners gone, the Eagles start to build around Jalen Hurts | Jaycee Horn | Tough to see Waddle taken right before, but Eagles "high on" Horn, plus Slay (oof) | ||||||
14 | 13 | Chargers | Christian Darrisaw | If you can't tell already, I love protecting young QBs. Herbert had a special season, and should be better with an excellent blocker. Is athletic and looks to be a franchise LT. | Christian Darrisaw | Protect Justin Herbert, need + BPA | ||||||
15 | 14 | Vikings | Alijah Vera-Tucker | The Vikings could go a variety of ways, but I think they continue to bolster the O-Line. If they can give Cousins time, and he can improve, this offense wouldbe so tough to stop. Plus Tucker can play guard or tackle, and should start immediatly. He can replace Dakota Dozier or Rashod Hill. They could also use an edge rusher, but Im not high on this class | Kwity Paye | Looking for edge help, Parsons isn't fit for nickel D | ||||||
16 | 15 | Patriots | Trey Lance | I think he is a better prospect than Jones, and I don't understand how you can be in win now mode with Cam Newton at QB | Trey Lance | What a perfect scenario for the Pats...don't need to trade up for QB | ||||||
17 | 16 | Cardinals | Jeremiah Owusu Koramoah | The Cards dont need help on Offense, and Koromoah would be a blazing fast chess piece to pair with Isiah Simmons. They could do a lot of unique blitzes, coverages and schemes with so many players that can play a number of positions | Micah Parsons | The slide ends here, BPA since pick #14 | ||||||
18 | 17 | Raiders | Zaven Collins | Comfortable in every aspect of play, Collins can be a plug and play three down LB. They would love Parsons, but Collins is the next best thing | Alijah Vera-Tucker | trading away center Rodney Hudson, guard Gabe Jackson, and offensive tackle Trent Brown | ||||||
19 | 18 | Dolphins | Kwity Paye | The Doplhins have a bunch of issues, and I would focus this pick on the OL or the Edge. With a bunch of lineman taken already, they get their pick of DL and decide that Paye's athleticism is worth the risk of the lack of technique. | Jaelan Phillips | Stays home, Dolphins need pass rushing and teams overvalue EDGEs | ||||||
20 | 19 | Football Team | Mac Jones | WFT, in need of answers gets a dream scenario, with an accurate and sharp passer sitting here at 20 instead of gone at 3. I don't love Jones, but he is woth the attempt at a reset, and wuld have some solid weapons if he started the season | Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah | Would love for Parsons to fall, take athletic LB | ||||||
21 | 20 | Bears | Teven Jenkins | Ouch, Bears could have tried to reset, instead miss out on Jones by one pick. They pivot with Teven Jenkins. This is a major position of need, and Jenkins should start right awat | Greg Newsome II | Kyle Fuller is gone, GNII looked GOOD vs. OSU | ||||||
22 | 21 | Colts | Rashod Batemon | One of my favorite recievers in the class, the Colts get lucky and land the physical threat Batemon. Strong hands and high cath point give him some Allen Robinson vibes. With Michael Pittman on the opposite side, the Colts can begin to form a great duo | Teven Jenkins | I watched the Colts tackles against the Steelers last year | ||||||
23 | 22 | Titans | Caleb Farley | Has some medical questions, but otherwise is a really good cb. He has great length, speed and reads plays beautifully. I love his game, and if not for the numerous injuries, he would be the first corner gone. | Caleb Farley | Need help in secondary, Farley would be higher if not for medical history | ||||||
24 | 23 | Jets | Greg Newsome | Serious consideration was given to the plethora of edge rushers, but Newsome fits the defense really well. He excellend in zone coverage at Northwestern, and has 20 career PBUs. Would love to see more than one interception, but I think he is the best choice, especially considering other main choices were gone. | Zaven Collins | Makes it this far, Jets nab him for LB help | ||||||
25 | 24 | Steelers | Najee Harris | I am usually a fan of waiting on RBs in the draft, but the steelers have a massive RB problem, and Harris is the clear solution | Najee Harris | Please. But realistically, he's the pick with Jenkins, Farley gone right before | ||||||
26 | 25 | Jaguars | Jaelen Phillips | Another one of the high ceiling low floor edge rushers, Phillips quickness and athleticism and length make him dangerous, also plays the run well, and the Jags desperatly need help outside of Josh Allen. | Rondale Moore | Chark and Moore gives Lawrence targets, have to help your rookie QB | ||||||
27 | 26 | Browns | Nick Bolton | I think the offense has enough help, and Bolton can be a three down linebacker. The Browns linebackers are simply not good enough for their Super Bowl aspirations, and Bolton is the best LB left. He is solid in run and pass coverage | Jamin Davis | ILB is position of need, Browns look scary everywhere else. | ||||||
28 | 27 | Ravens | Terrance Marshall | Not my favorite WR avaliable here (either Moore, Toney), but he is the best fit for the Ravems. Jackson needs consistent threats besides TE Andrews, and Marshall is tall, physical, young and productive. The other three are more short, quick burst players and they have that with Brown. Marshall gives them a new dynamic. | Trevon Moehrig | He slides, Ravens take advantage for secondary help | ||||||
29 | 28 | Saints | Elijah Moore | They have an abundance of issues, but with no clear answer at QB, they turn to Moore. Just 5'9 he is lightning quick and able to seperate with good routes and speed. Is dangerous with teh ball in his hands, and can repalce Sanders in the offese. | Rashod Bateman | Need WR across from Thomas, with Sanders gone | ||||||
30 | 29 | Packers | Rondale Moore | Lets for the love of all that is good get Aaron some help | Asante Samuel Jr. | Packers ignore WR again! But they go NFL bloodlines to pair with Alexander | ||||||
31 | 30 | Bills | Christian Barmore | Strong and an excellent pass rusher, Barmore can be an instant impact for a team with incredibly high goals. Getting after the QB from the interior can make that happen. | Christian Barmore | Bills have need at DL, couldn't find a place for him earlier | ||||||
32 | 31 | Chiefs | Dillon Radunz | An FCS phenom, Radunz has the size and strength to be a very productive tackle in the NFL. He is better in run than pass protection, but the Chiefs take the best avaliable help to their offensive line. | Azeez Ojulari | Already have done work to shore up OT, take edge here who fell | ||||||
33 | 32 | Buccaneers | Travis Etienne | The Bucs good target the Edge rushers that didnt get picked to pair with Shaq Barrett, or another reciver, but there are just so few holes on the roster. This pick fills one, as Ronald Jones and FOurnette are fine, but get an immediate upgrade with Ettene, who can do it all | Elijah Moore | Luxury pick, allows them to move on from AB | ||||||
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