Pick | Team | Pos | Player | |
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#1 |
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QB |
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No surprise here. Caleb Williams will be a Chicago Bear. | ||||
#2 |
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QB |
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The Commanders like Drake Maye. I'd be surprised if they moved off the pick here. They've been declining offers up to this point. | ||||
#3 |
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QB |
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McCarthy has had a fantastic process and could absolutely rise into the top three selections. The Patriots make sense for him. | ||||
#4 |
QB |
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Here, Antonio Pierce moves up for his guy in Jayden Daniels. Pierce has previous familiarity with Jayden and his family from Pierce's time at Arizona State when he successfully recruited Jayden. Daniels is a play-making quarterback. I've heard Vegas would move up at the right price. | ||||
#5 |
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WR |
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The dream scenario for the Chargers is Marvin Harrison Jr. falling into their lap at pick 5. Funny enough, Marvin Harrison Sr.'s first ever receiving touchdown was thrown by no other than Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh. | ||||
#6 |
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WR |
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Since my 1.0 mock, Odunze's stock has only risen. If the Giants lose Saquon Barkley to the free agency, they will surely be on the hunt for offensive talent. Odunze is a star. I'm told the Giants are very high on him. | ||||
#7 |
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OT |
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The Titans could benefit from adding a bookend tackle like Alt, who can be a foundational cornerstone for Tennessee. | ||||
#8 |
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WR |
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Nabers would likely be Atlanta's best player on the board here and head coach Raheem Morris has raved about 3-WR sets in the past. With Atlanta reportedly being in on Mike Evans, look for them to potentially make a play for LSU's Malik Nabers. | ||||
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#9 |
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TE |
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In this scenario, this selection likely comes down to Bowers or a trade back. With general manager Ryan Poles coming from the Kansas City Chiefs who spotlighted Travis Kelce for so many years, I can see the Bears opting for a talent like Brock Bowers. | ||||
#10 |
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OT |
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Back to the offensive tackle well for the New York Jets, general manager Joe Douglas is high on Taliese Fuaga. I would be surprised if this selection doesn't come down to an offensive lineman. | ||||
#11 |
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LB |
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Dallas Turner is an explosive pass rusher who shows up on every chart. The Vikings will be looking for help on the defensive line and Turner gives you just that. | ||||
#12 |
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CB |
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Beyond Patrick Surtain, the Broncos are thin at cornerback. Here, they add Terrion Arnold, who was a stud at Alabama. | ||||
#13 |
DL |
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Byron Murphy makes a lot of sense for the Cardinals. Head coach Jonathan Gannon has preached versatility in his defensive lineman. Murphy can play multiple spots on the line. | ||||
#14 |
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OT |
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Olu Fashanu falling into New Orleans' lap here would be a dream for them. Arguably the top tackle on the board, Fashanu would add a nasty edge to the gold and black. | ||||
#15 |
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WR |
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Thomas Jr. had a strong process and will likely go top 15. The Colts need talent beyond Michael Pittman at the wide receiver position, assuming Pittman returns to Indianapolis. Thomas is a schematic fit in Indianapolis, too. | ||||
#16 |
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QB |
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This could be a shocker to some but I'm told the Seahawks are very high on Penix. This makes sense, given his connection to Seahawks offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb. Life beyond Geno Smith isn't so far away. | ||||
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#17 |
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OT |
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Fautanu has a strong anchor and will be in the NFL for a long time. The Jaguars have holes on their offensive line. | ||||
#18 |
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CB |
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Mitchell has had arguably the best pre-draft process of any prospect. He will be a top 20 pick. In this situation, the Bengals, a fringe playoff team, add a strong player to a strong unit. | ||||
#19 |
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OT |
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The Rams have some contractual decisions to make on their offensive line. I think they'll add and replace members of this unit in the offseason. Amarius Mims is as dominant as it gets. | ||||
#20 |
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OT |
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Latham addresses the tackle spot opposite Broderick Jones. With a team that has a young future at the quarterback position, strengthening the offensive line would be a good move. | ||||
#21 |
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DE |
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Verse really shouldn't be available past the top 15 picks but that's just how the board fell. With decisions looming on their defensive line, I can see Miami looking towards the draft for some youth on the edge. | ||||
#22 |
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CB |
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Wiggins, as expected, blew away the combine's 40 yard dash with a blazing 4.29 time. The Eagles drool over athletes like Wiggins, and they happen to have a need at cornerback. | ||||
#23 |
DE |
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Again, Robinson would be a sneaky add for the Houston Texans. Robinson has an explosive first step and would add a mean streak to that defense. | ||||
#24 |
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OT |
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Guyton brings the physicality and the juice that the Cowboys offensive line is notorious for having. This is a beautiful fit. | ||||
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#25 |
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CB |
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As said by many, DeJean is a "Packers player." His versatility, ball skills and IQ all make him a strong candidate to be the pick here. | ||||
#26 |
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C |
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The Bucs met with JPJ at the combine where he mentioned that he watches Ryan Jensen tape and that he looks up to Jensen. That's telling coming from a guy who would potentially be in line to replace Ryan Jensen in Tampa Bay. JPJ has strong and quick feet. | ||||
#27 |
CB |
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Adding a corner has to be a priority for the Cardinals this offseason. Kool-Aid probably won't go before some of these other cornerbacks, but he has a strong profile nonetheless. | ||||
#28 |
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WR |
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I'm told the Bills see Troy Franklin as a strong fit in their offense. At the combine, Franklin was able to catch up with offensive coordinator Joe Brady, who once recruited Franklin to LSU. Some familiarity there. | ||||
#29 |
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WR |
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Mitchell had a strong pre draft process. He'd fit in Detroit really well with Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams. | ||||
#30 |
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WR |
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When asked about his meeting with the Ravens, Coleman described it as "great." Adding an explosive threat like Coleman to the offense in Baltimore would call for some scary times. | ||||
#31 |
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OT |
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Morgan is a fringe first rounder who will likely slide in at guard next level. He also has tackle ability, where he can slide in for Trent Williams if his career is nearing its end. | ||||
#32 |
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WR |
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The Chiefs were high on Zay Flowers, who has a shockingly similar athletic profile to Xavier Worthy, who recently took the crown for the fastest 40 yard dash in combine history. The Chiefs have been active in the WR market. |