Miller 2 round mock 2/5/24

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1. Chicago Bears (Carolina) - Caleb Williams QB USC
2. Washington Maroonskins - Drake Maye QB North Carolina
3. New England Patriots - Jayden Daniels QB LSU
4. Arizona Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr. WR Ohio St.
5. Los Angeles Chargers - Malik Nabers WR LSU
6. New York Giants - Roman Odunze WR Washington
7. Tennessee Titans - Joe Alt T Notre Dame
8. Atlanta Falcons - Terrion Arnold CB Alabama
9. Chicago Bears - Olumuyiwa Fashanu T Penn St.
10. New York Jets - Taliese Fuaga T Oregon St.
11. Minnesota Vikings - Dallas Turner DE Alabama
12. Denver Broncos - Bo Nix QB Oregon
13. Las Vegas Raiders - J.J. McCarthy QB Michigan
14. New Orleans Saints - Brock Bowers TE Georgia
15. Indianapolis Colts - Jared Verse DE Florida St.
16. Seattle Seahawks - Byron Murphy II DT Texas
17. Jacksonville Jaguars - Ennis Rakestraw Jr. CB Missouri
18. Cincinnati Bengals - Brian Thomas Jr. WR LSU
19. Los Angeles Rams - Tyler Guyton T Oklahoma
20. Pittsburgh Steelers - Amarius Mims T Georgia
21. Miami Dolphins- Jer'Zhan Newton DT Illinois
22. Philadelphia Eagles - Quinyon Mitchell CB Toledo
23. Houston Texans (Cleveland) - Kool-Aid McKinstry CB Alabama

24. Dallas Cowboys - Keon Coleman WR Florida St.
Though Brandin Cooks made a big impact as the 2023 season progressed, Dallas has needed a running mate for CeeDee Lamb since trading Amari Cooper. Coleman, a 6-foot-4, 215-pound receiver, had 11 touchdowns on just 50 catches in his lone season at Florida State following his transfer from Michigan State. He needs help separating at times, but facing the opposing team's CB2 would be light work given his size, catch radius and toughness running through contact.

25. Green Bay Packers - Cooper DeJean CB Iowa
26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Troy Fautanu G Washington
27. Arizona Cardinals (Houston) - JC Latham T Alabama
28. Buffalo Bills - Jackson Powers-Johnson C Oregon
29. Detroit Lions - Laiatu Latu DE UCLA
30. Baltimore Ravens - Darius Robinson DE Missouri
31. San Francisco 49ers - Jordan Morgan T Arizona
32. Kansas City Chiefs - Xavier Worthy WR Texas

33. Carolina Panthers - Ladd McConkey WR Georgia
34. New England Patriots - Patrick Paul T Houston
35. Arizona Cardinals - Nate Wiggins CB Clemson
36. Washington (Red)skins - Chris Braswell DE Alabama
37. Los Angeles Chargers - Edgerrin Cooper - LB Texas A&M
38. Tennessee Titans - Adonai Mitchell WR Texas
39. New York Giants - Graham Barton G Duke
40. Washington (Red)skins (Chicago) - Chop Robinson DE Penn St.
41. Green Bay Packers (N.Y. Jets) - Kamari Lassiter CB Georgia
42. Minnesota Vikings - Michael Penix Jr. - QB Washington
43. Atlanta Falcons - Devontez Walker WR North Carolina
44. Las Vegas Raiders - Troy Franklin WR Oregon
45. New Orleans Saints (Denver) - Xavier Legette WR South Carolina
46. Indianapolis Colts - Malachi Corley WR Western Kentucky
47. New York Giants (Seattle) - Kris Jenkins DT Michigan
48. Jacksonville Jaguars - Roman Wilson WR Michigan
49. Cincinnati Bengals - Ja'Tavion Sanders TE Texas
50. Philadelphia Eagles (New Orleans) - Tyler Nubin S Minnesota
51. Pittsburgh Steelers - Zach Frazier C West Virginia
52. Los Angeles Rams - Bralen Trice DE Washington
53. Philadelphia Eagles - Junior Colson LB Michigan
54. Cleveland Browns - T'Vondre Sweat DT Texas
55. Miami Dolphins - Cooper Beebe G Kansas St.

56. Dallas Cowboys - Kingsley Suamataia G BYU
The impending free agency of left tackle Tyron Smith could move 2022 first-rounder Tyler Smith to left tackle, opening the door for an addition along the offensive line in Round 2. Suamataia is an easy-moving, aggressive blocker who has experience at left tackle. He took snaps at right tackle and guard at the Senior Bowl, too, and handled himself quite well working inside. Losing a future Hall of Famer in Tyron Smith won't be easy, but the Dallas offensive line would be in good hands with Suamataia entering the fold.

57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Kamren Kinchens S Miami
58. Green Bay Packers - Jonathon Brooks RB Texas
59. Houston Texans - Leonard Davis III DT Miami
60. Buffalo Bills - Ja'Lynn Polk WR Washington
61. Detroit Lions - T.J. Tampa CB Iowa St.
62. Baltimore Ravens - Javon Bullard S Georgia
63. San Francisco 49ers - Adisa Isaac - DE Penn St.
64. Kansas City Chiefs - Michael Hall Jr. DT Ohio St.
 

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No to WR in the 1st and in no world is Suamataia making it to 56. Might need to pick him at 24.
 

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If Coleman falls to 24, you probably should take him. I can’t see him falling that far though. Coleman is 6’4 inch Dez Bryant clone.
 

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No OT in the first two rounds is a complete failure IMO. This guy doesn't know the FO will never move Tyler to LT as a permanent starter.
 

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Latham and Powers-Johnson sitting there and he takes a WR.

There would be epic level meltdowns on here, it would be almost worth it, almost.
 

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Smells like a Jerry draft.

Now, a WR in the first might make sense IF they do some good things in FA along the OL.
 

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Latham and Powers-Johnson sitting there and he takes a WR.

There would be epic level meltdowns on here, it would be almost worth it, almost.
Have we considered Jerry might just resign Biadasz?

I could see that happening, them then bringing Tyron back, assuming the OL is "fixed" and then they draft a WR and Dak help early.
 

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Have we considered Jerry might just resign Biadasz?

I could see that happening, them then bringing Tyron back, assuming the OL is "fixed" and then they draft a WR and Dak help early.
I advocate for signing Biadasz and drafting JPJ, think it's wise to do that.

The draft show guys think the team is mentally prepared to run with Hoffman at center if need be.

I just don't see how if Latham and JPJ there they don't take one of them.
 

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Have we considered Jerry might just resign Biadasz?

I could see that happening, them then bringing Tyron back, assuming the OL is "fixed" and then they draft a WR and Dak help early.
Biadasz value is much lower than it would have been last year. Sporttac had it at 7 million a year I think. So I could see that happening. Dallas doesnt like to go into the draft with holes. Biadasz walking creates one
 

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Biadasz value is much lower than it would have been last year. Sporttac had it at 7 million a year I think. So I could see that happening. Dallas doesnt like to go into the draft with holes. Biadasz walking creates one
Exactly. It's low enough that it won't prohibit up grading in 1st and covers your tail in case you completely miss in 1st or 2nd on one of top 4 guys
 

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Would rather have...

JPJ
Latham
Jordan Morgan
Latu

In the first and in the second take...

Polk at WR


However if Keon is their BPA by far of those players remaining...so be it.
Worked out with CeeDee
 

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Morgan
Latu
Latu there would be hard to pass out on too. There are concerns about his neck.

Not sure those are valid but they are there. But man the talent level is definitely there.
 

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I advocate for signing Biadasz and drafting JPJ, think it's wise to do that.

The draft show guys think the team is mentally prepared to run with Hoffman at center if need be.

I just don't see how if Latham and JPJ there they don't take one of them.
Waste of resources unless you think one of Biadasz or JPJ plays OG and slides Tyler outside. Or, Biadasz's contract is dirt cheap and gives them easy outs.

Because you aren't going to give Biadasz a long term deal as C for even mid-level money and then use your first round pick on a C too.
 

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Waste of resources unless you think one of Biadasz or JPJ plays OG and slides Tyler outside. Or, Biadasz's contract is dirt cheap and gives them easy outs.

Because you aren't going to give Biadasz a long term deal as C for even mid-level money and then use your first round pick on a C too.
Biadasz should be about 7 mil a yr 1stvround center about 2.5 a year. Provides depth and solidified if you miss in center.

Conversely top FA center is projected at 14.5 a year.
 

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Biadasz should be about 7 mil a yr 1stvround center about 2.5 a year. Provides depth and solidified if you miss in center.

Conversely top FA center is projected at 14.5 a year.
Who cares what the top FA center is projected at?

You aren't going to sign a guy for $7MM a year on a multi-year deal AND then use your 1st round pick on a C and have one of those guys sit the bench as a backup.

It's just a bad use of resources on a team that has a lot of needs and isn't dripping in cap space.
 

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The way this draft plays out will be very interesting to watch. WR could very well be on the table at 24, so could a CB. We all want them to take a dominate OT, but there may not be one there. And TBH, I just can't see them taking a G/C at 24 unless it's a Zack Martin type player that falls.
 

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Who cares what the top FA center is projected at?

You aren't going to sign a guy for $7MM a year on a multi-year deal AND then use your 1st round pick on a C and have one of those guys sit the bench as a backup.

It's just a bad use of resources on a team that has a lot of needs and isn't dripping in cap space.
With injuries I see it as prudent.
 
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