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Threw a hypothetical 2nd round trade back in there to be selfish and add more players I like. Picked Cleveland to move up because they have multiple 3rds and 4ths.
10- Caleb Farley CB Va Tech- Not a whole lot to talk about with Farley...big, strong, fast, has a nose for the ball, and isn't afraid to tackle. He's in everyone's mocks for a reason.
Caleb Farley Virginia Tech Highlights ||| “Future Lockdown ” - YouTube
Trade 44 to Cleveland for 59, 91, and 166
59- Jamin Davis LB Kentucky- 6'4 235 prototype of a modern day LB. Uses his length well to keep blockers off of him well and wraps up and brings down ball carriers consistently in the box. Where he really shines is in pass coverage...drops back and plays deep zone like a safety (5 picks in 11 starts). The drawback of Davis is that he only started 11 games at Kentucky and will need to coached up and probably eased into the starting lineup.
Jamin Davis 2020 Highlights - YouTube
75- Tommy Togiai DT Ohio St- Stout firehydrant of a man with surprising quickness to his game. Low center of gravity and hard to move in the run game. While he excels as a people mover in the run game, he certainly isn't a negative as a pass rusher. Has a quick 1st step and shoot gaps to get in the backfield. Could be day 1 starter at 1 Tech.
Tommy Togiai | 2020 Highlights - YouTube
91- Jamar Johnson FS Indiana- Johnson is going way under the radar in this draft...I'm already preparing myself for the "late riser" articles that will be written about him in the coming weeks. 6'1 200 athletic ball hawking FS with the skillset to be trusted being left in deep zone. Good instincts with a ball for the nose- 7 int's in 2 years as a starter. Also not afraid to come down hill and tackle with physicality, very affective blitzer.
Elite Indiana Safety Jamar Johnson ᴴᴰ - YouTube
99- D’Ante Smith OT ECU- Smith has all the traits you look for in a developmental OT. 6'5 295 with long 35" arms and the necessary athleticism and foot quickness. Really shined during his week at the Sr bowl and showed position flex playing inside at G as well. Needs to continue to add muscle and beef up in the NFL but has a lot potential to develop into a starter.
D'Ante Smith Highlights - Senior Bowl - YouTube
111- Jordan Smith DE UAB- Former 4 star recruit to Florida that was part of a credit card fraud incident that got him kicked out of school. Ended up at UAB an had 12.5 sacks and 23.5 TFL in 21 games. Long lanky edge rusher at 6'6 255. Right now he relies mostly on his athletic traits to beat OT's and needs to be coached up on counter pass rush moves. But if you can get a height/weight/speed prospect like Smith the investment in potential is well worth it.
Jordan Smith || UAB Blazers Defensive End || 2019 Highlights - YouTube
Trade 134 and 166 for 117
117- Kellen Mond QB Texas A&M- Regardless of the Dak situation we need to draft a QB this year. We've lacked a reliable backup forever and there's no doubt developing cheap QB's is going to become more and more important with the price of veterans going up. Personally I think Mond is underrated. While he doesn't do anything spectacular, I don't see anything that he can't do as a QB on the field either. Also like that he's battled tested through ups and downs in the SEC.
Kellen Mond 2020 Texas A&M Highlights || HD - YouTube
10- Caleb Farley CB Va Tech- Not a whole lot to talk about with Farley...big, strong, fast, has a nose for the ball, and isn't afraid to tackle. He's in everyone's mocks for a reason.
Caleb Farley Virginia Tech Highlights ||| “Future Lockdown ” - YouTube
Trade 44 to Cleveland for 59, 91, and 166
59- Jamin Davis LB Kentucky- 6'4 235 prototype of a modern day LB. Uses his length well to keep blockers off of him well and wraps up and brings down ball carriers consistently in the box. Where he really shines is in pass coverage...drops back and plays deep zone like a safety (5 picks in 11 starts). The drawback of Davis is that he only started 11 games at Kentucky and will need to coached up and probably eased into the starting lineup.
Jamin Davis 2020 Highlights - YouTube
75- Tommy Togiai DT Ohio St- Stout firehydrant of a man with surprising quickness to his game. Low center of gravity and hard to move in the run game. While he excels as a people mover in the run game, he certainly isn't a negative as a pass rusher. Has a quick 1st step and shoot gaps to get in the backfield. Could be day 1 starter at 1 Tech.
Tommy Togiai | 2020 Highlights - YouTube
91- Jamar Johnson FS Indiana- Johnson is going way under the radar in this draft...I'm already preparing myself for the "late riser" articles that will be written about him in the coming weeks. 6'1 200 athletic ball hawking FS with the skillset to be trusted being left in deep zone. Good instincts with a ball for the nose- 7 int's in 2 years as a starter. Also not afraid to come down hill and tackle with physicality, very affective blitzer.
Elite Indiana Safety Jamar Johnson ᴴᴰ - YouTube
99- D’Ante Smith OT ECU- Smith has all the traits you look for in a developmental OT. 6'5 295 with long 35" arms and the necessary athleticism and foot quickness. Really shined during his week at the Sr bowl and showed position flex playing inside at G as well. Needs to continue to add muscle and beef up in the NFL but has a lot potential to develop into a starter.
D'Ante Smith Highlights - Senior Bowl - YouTube
111- Jordan Smith DE UAB- Former 4 star recruit to Florida that was part of a credit card fraud incident that got him kicked out of school. Ended up at UAB an had 12.5 sacks and 23.5 TFL in 21 games. Long lanky edge rusher at 6'6 255. Right now he relies mostly on his athletic traits to beat OT's and needs to be coached up on counter pass rush moves. But if you can get a height/weight/speed prospect like Smith the investment in potential is well worth it.
Jordan Smith || UAB Blazers Defensive End || 2019 Highlights - YouTube
Trade 134 and 166 for 117
117- Kellen Mond QB Texas A&M- Regardless of the Dak situation we need to draft a QB this year. We've lacked a reliable backup forever and there's no doubt developing cheap QB's is going to become more and more important with the price of veterans going up. Personally I think Mond is underrated. While he doesn't do anything spectacular, I don't see anything that he can't do as a QB on the field either. Also like that he's battled tested through ups and downs in the SEC.
Kellen Mond 2020 Texas A&M Highlights || HD - YouTube