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From Carolina Panthers Round 1 – Pick 1 Caleb Williams QB USC • Jr • 6’1″ / 215 lbs Projected Team Chicago PROSPECT RNK 2nd POSITION RNK 1st PAYDS 3633 RUYDS 121 INTS 5 TDS 41 The easiest mock draft pick to project since the Jags taking Trevor Lawrence.
Round 1 – Pick 10 JC Latham OT Alabama • Jr • 6’6″ / 360 lbs Projected Team N.Y.
Jets PROSPECT RNK 19th POSITION RNK 5th Brock Bowers is the betting favorite but I think the Jets would be better served continuing to beef up an offensive line trusted with Aaron Rodgers’ health, especially after adding Mike Williams in free agency.
Round 1 – Pick 19 Projected Team L.A. Rams PROSPECT RNK 15th POSITION RNK 1st No one can actually replace Aaron Donald, but you can always try!
Round 1 – Pick 20 Jackson Powers-Johnson IOL Oregon • Jr • 6’3″ / 320 lbs Projected Team Pittsburgh PROSPECT RNK 30th POSITION RNK 2nd JPJ (are we doing that?)
Round 1 – Pick 22 Amarius Mims OT Georgia • Jr • 6’7″ / 340 lbs Projected Team Philadelphia PROSPECT RNK 18th POSITION RNK 4th Is there a Georgia Bulldog high on the big board still available when the Eagles pick?
From Houston Texans Round 1 – Pick 27 Kool-Aid McKinstry CB Alabama • Jr • 6’1″ / 195 lbs Projected Team Arizona PROSPECT RNK 26th POSITION RNK 4th Cornerback run!
It kind of makes sense if the OL run hits early in this draft for a slew of corners to come off later.

NEUTRAL

from the Panthers of Carolina.

First round: Pick one.

QB Caleb Williams.

Junior; USC; 6’1″; 215 lbs.

Team Projected.

Chicago.

ENSUMBER RNK.

Next.

POSITION RNK.

First.

PAYDS.

3633-0.

RUYDS.

Number 121.

INTS.

5.

TDS.

Number 41.

Since the Jaguars selected Trevor Lawrence, this mock draft choice has been the easiest to project. An obvious choice at No. 1.

First round: Pick 2.

QB Drake Maye.

Six’4″ and 230 pounds; North Carolina • Soph.

Team Projected.

Arlington.

ENSUMBER RNK.

5th.

RNK POSITION.

Next.

PAYDS.

3608.

RUYDS.

449.

INTS.

9.

TD.

Number 33.

We continued to believe C, but the betting markets now have Daniels finishing second overall. D. J. During this same period last year, Stroud was leading the field overall.

First round: Choose three.

Team Projected.

New England.

GO FOR RNK.

twentieth.

POSITION RNK.

Fourth.

A PAYDS.

2991.

RUYDS.

2022.

INTERNET.

4.

TDS.

25.

Why not give the whole “draft a QB out of Michigan” strategy another go? It worked well for the Patriots the first time.

First Round: Select 4.

Six’4″ and 205 pounds; Ohio State, Jr.

Team Projected.

Ariz.

GO FOR RNK.

First.

POSITION RNK.

First.

REC.

67%.

RYDS.

12,11.

REC/YDS.

Eighteen points.

TD.

15.

It’s very possible, in my opinion, that no one will want to incur the expense of moving up to Arizona’s draft position, so the Cardinals will have to settle for selecting their best wide receiver prospect.

Los Angeles Chargers mock trade.

First round: Pick 5.

QB Jayden Daniels.

LSU Senior; 6’4″, 210 lbs.

Team Projected.

MN.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

The sixth.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

Third.

PAYDS.

3812 of that.

RUYDS.

11.34%.

INTERNET.

4.

TDS.

fifty.

Possibly even moving out of No. 1, the Chargers are the easiest trade-out team available. 5 for the first-round selections of the Vikings.

First Round: Select 6.

Malik Nabers, Wide Right.

Junior; LSU; 6’0″; 200 lbs.

Team Projected.

Not N. You Y. Giants.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

The third.

RNK POSITION.

Second.

RECI.

89.

REYDS.

1569.

REC/YDS.

17 Point Six.

TDS.

14.

Though it wouldn’t surprise me if the Giants passed on Nabers if they decide to stay put (especially if someone wants to move up and get an OL). Similar to OBJ 2.0 but without the drama.

First Round: Select 7.

Joe Alter OT.

6’7″ / 322 lbs; Notre Dame Jr.

Team Projected.

TN.

ENSUMBER RNK.

Seventh.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

Second.

The Titans are clearly in need of offensive line support, they have backed Will Levis, they signed a receiver, and if he’s sitting here, he’s probably their guy, which makes Alt the betting favorite (-105) to finish seventh.

First Round: Pick Eight.

The Edge of Dallas Turner.

Jr. • Alabama • 6’4″ / 252 lbs.

Team Projected.

Atlantan.

ENSUMBER RNK.

tenth.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

2.

This portion of the draft feels too “easy”; Atlanta loaded up offensively in free agency and can now concentrate on bolstering Raheem Morris’ defense in the draft.

First round: selection 9.

Rome Odunze Western Reserve.

Washington Jr., 6’3″ and 215 pounds.

Team Projected.

Chicago.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

11th.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

Third.

RECI.

92%.

REYDS.

In 1640.

REC/YDS.

17 points.

TD.

In 15.

Because of the Keenan Allen trade, a lot of people will predict Chicago will go defense, but Williams should be paired with a young wide receiver because Allen is a rental. The Bears will have boffo ratings after signing Williams and Odunze as a first-day haul.

First round: Choose ten.

JC Latham, OT.

Jr. Alabama • 6’6″ / 360 lbs.

Team Projected.

N. Y. Jets.

GO FOR RNK.

nineteenth.

POSITION RNK.

Fifth.

Although Mike Williams was signed by the Jets in free agency, I believe it would be better for them to continue building up an offensive line that can be trusted with Aaron Rodgers’ health even though Brock Bowers is the betting favorite.

Vikings mock trade from Minnesota.

First round: select eleven.

Fuaga Taliese OT.

Oregon State Junior, 334 lbs., 6’6″.

Team Projected.

L. A. Batteries.

GO FOR RNK.

12th.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

The third.

The trade down was made by the Chargers because they are aware that they will still have OL options at 11 and that they need help at multiple spots. It is very evident what Jim Harbaugh intends to do.

First round: choose twelve.

Edge Latu.

UCLA Senior / 6’5″ / 265 lbs.

Team Projected.

Denver.

GO FOR RNK.

16th.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

third.

Sean Payton has a history of rebuilding the defense through the draft, especially if some pass rushers fall into his lap here. Technically, it was Mickey Loomis, but come on, come on.

First round: thirteen.

Troy Fautanu IOL.

Washington Jr., 317 lbs., 6’4″.

Team Projected.

Vegas.

ENSUMBER RNK.

22d.

POSITION RNK.

First.

The Raiders could certainly go quarterback in this situation, but offensive line is far more likely with a first-round pick, given Tom Telesco’s experience with the Chargers.

Round 1: Select 14.

OT Olumuyiwa Fashanu.

Junior; 6’6″; 317 lbs.; Penn State.

Team Projected.

Orleans, New.

PROSPECT RNK.

fourth.

POSITION RNK.

First.

In addition to Ryan Ramczyk possibly not being ready for the season to begin, Trevor Penning’s experiment has failed. On the offensive line, New Orleans is slyly having problems.

First round: choose fifteen.

TE Brock Bowers.

Jr., Georgia; 6’4″, 240 lbs.

Team Projected.

Indianapolis.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

14th.

POSITION RNK.

first.

RECI.

56.

RYDS.

724-514.

REC/YDS.

12 points.

TD.

7.

It seems like a pretty smart Chris Ballard move to acquire a weapon like Bowers for Anthony Richardson and to just take the best player available.

First Round: Pick 16.

Jared Edge Verse.

Florida State Jr., 6’4″, 260 pounds.

Team Projected.

Seattle.

GO FOR RNK.

September 9.

RNK POSITION.

first.

It is likely that Seattle will trade back or take an unconventional approach, but now that Mike Macdonald is the new coach, it makes perfect sense to add him to the defensive end of the ball.

First Round: Select 17.

Team Projected.

Jacksonville.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

17th.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

fourth.

Rec.

68.

RYDS.

1177.

YDS/REC.

17. Point 3.

TD.

17.

After being disappointed not to be able to sign Calvin Ridley again in free agency, the Jags decided to fill the spot in the draft.

Pick 18 in the first round.

Ladd WR McConkey.

Junior; Georgia • 6’0″ / 185 lbs.

Team Projected.

Cincinnati, Ohio.

ENSUMBER RNK.

27th.

POSITION RNK.

The sixth.

Rec.

30.

RYDS.

477-88.

REC/YDS.

15 points.

TDS.

3.

It would be in line with the Bengals’ strategy to let Tee Higgins walk while selecting a replacement in the same draft year.

First Round: Select 19.

Team Projected.

l. A. Rams.

PROSPECT RNK.

fifteenth.

POSITION NK.

First.

In all honesty, no one can truly take Aaron Donald’s place, but you can try!

Round 1 – Pick 20.

Jackson Powers-Johnson IOL.

Junior; Oregon; 6’3″; 320 lbs.

Team Projected.

Pennsylvania.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

the 30th.

POSITION RNK.

2.

JPJ (are we really doing that?) and Mike Tomlin reportedly spent some time at the Senior Bowl, so you can bet they’ll want to strengthen Justin Fields’ and/or Russell Wilson’s protection.

Pick 21 is the first round.

Chop Robinson’s edge.

JV; Penn State; 6’3″; 254 lbs.

Team Projected.

Miami.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

November 21.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

Fourth.

The need for depth off the edge was never more clear than late last year for the Dolphins, who may need some help while Bradley Chubb and Jaelan Phillips work their way back.

Pick 22 for the first round.

Mims Amarius OT.

6’7″ and 340 pounds; Georgia, Jr.

Team Projected.

Philadelphia.

GO FOR RNK.

18th.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

fourth.

Yes, there will be a Georgia Bulldog high on the big board available for the Eagles to select.

Vikings mock trade from Minnesota.

First round: 23 are chosen.

Barton Graham OT.

Duke, Senior, 6’5″, 314 lbs.

Team Projected.

L. A. Batteries.

ENSUMBER RNK.

52nd place.

RNK POSITION.

9th.

If Jim Harbaugh concentrated more on the offensive line in this draft, it wouldn’t come as a surprise.

First round: select 24.

Tyler Guyton (OT).

Jr. Oklahoma • 6’7″ / 328 lbs.

Team Projected.

Fort Worth.

ENSUMBER RNK.

39 th.

POSITION RNK.

Sixth.

The Cowboys have dealt with some attrition on the offensive line in recent years and need to get more help there.

First round: Choose 25.

Quinyon Mitchell C.B.

Toledo Jr., 6’0″ and 196 pounds.

Team Projected.

Bay Area.

ENSUMBER RNK.

eighth.

RNK POSITION.

first.

For the Packers, it’s just a value play; they’re surprised to see the best corner sitting here so late in the first round.

Pick 26 in the first round.

Arnold Terrion CB.

6’0″ and 196 pounds; Alabama • Soph.

Team Projected.

Tampa Bay.

ENSUMBER RNK.

13 th.

POSITION RNK.

2.

Like GB, Tampa Bay believes that having a run on offensive linemen will help them select one of the best corners in this draft class late in the first round.

From the Texans in Houston.

First round: pick number 27.

Cool-Aid McKinstry CB.

Jr. Alabama • 6’1″ / 195 lbs.

Team Projected.

Ariz.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

26.

POSITION RNK.

Fourth.

Run, cornerback! It makes some sense that a ton of corners will be selected later in the draft if the offensive line dominates early in the process.

First round: choose 28.

WR Troy Franklin.

Junior; Oregon; 6’3″; 187 lbs.

Team Projected.

Buffalo.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

The 48th.

RNK POSITION.

September 9.

Rec.

81.

RYDS.

1383.

YDS/REC.

17:1.

TD.

14.

Losing Stefon Diggs certainly creates an area of need for the Bills, even if they’re banking on running the offense through Dalton Kincaid.

Pick 29 in Round 1.

Brad Wiggins, CB.

185 lbs. / 6’2″ Clemson Jr.

Team Projected.

Michigan.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

29.

ATTACHMENT RNK.

Fifth.

The Lions strengthened their secondary in the offseason, but they still need to bring in a young, talented cornerback to complete this roster that is suddenly well-rounded.

The Baltimore Ravens mock trade.

First round: select thirty.

Team Projected.

Vegas.

ADVANTAGE RNK.

The 31st.

POSITION RNK.

The fifth.

PAYDS.

490 3.

RUYDS.

8.

INTERNET.

11.

TD.

39.

The Raiders have been closely linked to Penix lately, and even though Tom Telesco isn’t known for trading up in the first round (like, ever), ownership may be pressing for a standout quarterback in this draft. Without a doubt, the Ravens would accept a tradedown.

Pick 31 for the first round.

Receiver Adonai Mitchell.

6’4″ / 196 lbs.; Texas; Jr.

Team Projected.

San Francisco.

ENSUMBER RNK.

24th.

RNK POSITION.

5th.

REC.

55.

REYDS.

In 845.

YDS/REC.

15.4 points.

TD.

11.

The 49ers sign an offensive addition at the same spot in light of the unpredictability surrounding the situation involving Brandon Aiyuk.

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