Final Mock of the season

tm1119

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This is not a prediction of any kind, just what I would hypothetically try to do in this draft.

*Player comps are best case scenario. Don’t take too literal.

Trade 26 & 169(122.6) to KC for picks 31, 95, & 250(221)- KC trades up for a WR

31- Keion White DE Georgia Tech
Keion White has rare/freakish combination of size and athletic ability. Started off as a TE at Old Dominion and made the transition to DE at Georgia Tech. Watching his tape is fun because on 1 play you can see him covering the RB out of the backfield and the next you can see him lined up inside at 3 tech. He is a chess piece on defense with his ability to overwhelm opposing players with all of size, speed and power. Will be a terrific base DE with the ability to shift inside on passing downs and use his quickness to beat OG’s.
My player comp: Cameron Jordan
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/keion-white/32005748-4931-5646-3479-7fead8c7f5a8

58- Julius Brents CB Kanas St
Long and physical CB that can overwhelm WR’s at the LOS. Also posses solid foot quickness and speed to mirror WR’s in route. Can track the ball in the air to make plays and will create turnovers with above average ball skills. Very good tackling and run D from a CB.
My player comp: Tyson Campbell
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/julius-brents/32004252-4551-0110-2798-7a9b05aa2760

90- Jayden Reed WR Mich St
Not the biggest or fastest WR, but does everything well. Shifty route runner that can run routes to get open out of the slot, but also has 4.45 speed with elite ball skills. Solid hands catcher that will be a reliable target.
My player comp: Sterling Shepard
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jayden-reed/32005245-4526-3142-e96f-a871c08a1138

95- Demarvion Overshown LB Texas
Converted S who still can run and cover like 1. Needs to further learn the nuances of filling run lanes in the box, but has the making of a starting level WIL LB.
My player comp: Zach Cunningham
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/demarvion-overshown/32004f56-4524-9174-45a2-1631b707074e

129- Jordan McFadden G Clemson
Clemson’s LT for the past 2 years and was highly successful doing so. Being 6’2 may shatter his chances of playing OT in the NFL, although he may get a shot because of his 34” arm length. On tape McFadden play a tough and nasty brand of football and shows high level run blocking ability. Those 2 things should make the transition to LG east. Team captain at Clemson. He will need to add some good NFL weight and get above 310.
My player comp: Nate Davis
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jordan-mcfadden/32004d43-4611-2355-9a4f-ced5087b9648

212- Mohamad Ibriham RB Minnesota
Short and stocky ball of quick twitch muscle. Combines short area quickness, low center of gravity and great vision to be a very good between the tackles/short yardage/goal line back.
My player comp: James Robinson
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/mohamed-ibrahim/32004942-5241-5291-eca7-0674e7b15d15

244- Xazavian Valladay RB Arizona St
Productive and workhorse runner in college with just enough size and speed to be intrigued by. If he can prove his worth as a receiver could end up a solid #3 back for a while.
My player comp: Justin Jackson
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/xazavian-valladay/32005641-4c58-8531-2d65-4696020a7d12

250- Noah Gindorff TE North Dakota St
Huge TE at 6’6 265 that can make a solid career out of being an in-line blocker. Had an ankle injury that needs to be medically cleared.
My player comp: Nick Boyle
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/noah-gindorff/32004749-4e13-8429-2918-2afa12240214
 

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I think White solves the interior pass rush problems. But no at 1tech. Outside of the top 2 rounds I don’t see any DT solving our problems in this draft. I’d rather not waste a pick trying to put a useless band aid on a bigger problem.
 

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I like the LB that’s bout it. I’d rather have guard or impact offensive player not a TE with round 1
 

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I think White solves the interior pass rush problems. But no at 1tech. Outside of the top 2 rounds I don’t see any DT solving our problems in this draft. I’d rather not waste a pick trying to put a useless band aid on a bigger problem.
I think if you can get Jerrod Clark day 3, you may end up with a player in a year or 2. He absolutely needs pro conditioning coaches, as well as an outside firm of that caliber for the offseason, but I think there is alot of athleticism to unlock there. Remaking your body from a TE to big DT at that small a program was never going to be efficient
 

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This is not a prediction of any kind, just what I would hypothetically try to do in this draft.

*Player comps are best case scenario. Don’t take too literal.

Trade 26 & 169(122.6) to KC for picks 31, 95, & 250(221)- KC trades up for a WR

31- Keion White DE Georgia Tech
Keion White has rare/freakish combination of size and athletic ability. Started off as a TE at Old Dominion and made the transition to DE at Georgia Tech. Watching his tape is fun because on 1 play you can see him covering the RB out of the backfield and the next you can see him lined up inside at 3 tech. He is a chess piece on defense with his ability to overwhelm opposing players with all of size, speed and power. Will be a terrific base DE with the ability to shift inside on passing downs and use his quickness to beat OG’s.
My player comp: Cameron Jordan
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/keion-white/32005748-4931-5646-3479-7fead8c7f5a8

58- Julius Brents CB Kanas St
Long and physical CB that can overwhelm WR’s at the LOS. Also posses solid foot quickness and speed to mirror WR’s in route. Can track the ball in the air to make plays and will create turnovers with above average ball skills. Very good tackling and run D from a CB.
My player comp: Tyson Campbell
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/julius-brents/32004252-4551-0110-2798-7a9b05aa2760

90- Jayden Reed WR Mich St
Not the biggest or fastest WR, but does everything well. Shifty route runner that can run routes to get open out of the slot, but also has 4.45 speed with elite ball skills. Solid hands catcher that will be a reliable target.
My player comp: Sterling Shepard
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jayden-reed/32005245-4526-3142-e96f-a871c08a1138

95- Demarvion Overshown LB Texas
Converted S who still can run and cover like 1. Needs to further learn the nuances of filling run lanes in the box, but has the making of a starting level WIL LB.
My player comp: Zach Cunningham
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/demarvion-overshown/32004f56-4524-9174-45a2-1631b707074e

129- Jordan McFadden G Clemson
Clemson’s LT for the past 2 years and was highly successful doing so. Being 6’2 may shatter his chances of playing OT in the NFL, although he may get a shot because of his 34” arm length. On tape McFadden play a tough and nasty brand of football and shows high level run blocking ability. Those 2 things should make the transition to LG east. Team captain at Clemson. He will need to add some good NFL weight and get above 310.
My player comp: Nate Davis
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jordan-mcfadden/32004d43-4611-2355-9a4f-ced5087b9648

212- Mohamad Ibriham RB Minnesota
Short and stocky ball of quick twitch muscle. Combines short area quickness, low center of gravity and great vision to be a very good between the tackles/short yardage/goal line back.
My player comp: James Robinson
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/mohamed-ibrahim/32004942-5241-5291-eca7-0674e7b15d15

244- Xazavian Valladay RB Arizona St
Productive and workhorse runner in college with just enough size and speed to be intrigued by. If he can prove his worth as a receiver could end up a solid #3 back for a while.
My player comp: Justin Jackson
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/xazavian-valladay/32005641-4c58-8531-2d65-4696020a7d12

250- Noah Gindorff TE North Dakota St
Huge TE at 6’6 265 that can make a solid career out of being an in-line blocker. Had an ankle injury that needs to be medically cleared.
My player comp: Nick Boyle
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/noah-gindorff/32004749-4e13-8429-2918-2afa12240214
Pretty good haul I just don’t like White in the 1st.

I think he’ll be a great run defender but I don’t see much as a pass rusher. He looks like Tyrone Crawford to me, who had a nice career but isn’t a 1st round level player.
 

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Pretty good haul I just don’t like White in the 1st.

I think he’ll be a great run defender but I don’t see much as a pass rusher. He looks like Tyrone Crawford to me, who had a nice career but isn’t a 1st round level player.
To each their own, I understand White isn’t everybody’s favorite, but I don’t see the Crawford comparison. White is 10 pounds heavier and significantly more athletic.

Unfortunately he didn’t do every drill, but White’s RAS score as a 285 lb DE is 9.55.
 
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