MissionCoach
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My first attempt at a mock draft on NFL Draft Buzz. It sucked not having a 4th round pick. I did not make any trades in this mock draft, but I'm hoping the Cowboys can trade back and take advantage of a deep DT and RB draft. I passed on Tet and Golden, and also thought about drafting Jahdae Barron DB, who ran a 4.39 second 40 yard dash at the combine. But ended up going with Pearce, who has all the tools to become an elite pass rush specialist.
1 - 12 James Pearce DE Tenn. - The 6'5", 243-pound edge defender brings a rare combination of length and explosiveness to the field. His 4.47 speed in the forty-yard dash puts him in elite company, while his frame suggests room for additional muscle without sacrificing his trademark burst. Pearce profiles as an immediate impact pass-rush specialist with the ceiling to develop into a complete three-down edge defender.
2- 44 Tyleik Wiliams DT Ohio St. - The team that drafts Williams is getting a rare athlete for the position who brings legitimate three-down potential. Look for Williams to make an immediate impact as a run defender while his pass rush skills catch up to his athletic gifts. Combination of explosive power and nimble feet makes him a scheme-versatile defender who can anchor against doubles or shoot gaps with equal effectiveness.
3 - 76 Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma - Stutsman profiles as a throwback downhill linebacker who will make his biggest impact as an early-down run defender and blitz weapon. His instincts and physicality in the box give him immediate value against the run, while his special teams experience provides a clear path to early playing time.
5- 149 Damien Martinez RB Miami - THUNDER Bruising runner with excellent contact balance and power to break tackles consistently. Displays rare patience for a big back, allowing blocks to develop with a deliberate press before exploding through openings with surprising burst and acceleration.
5-171 Bhayshul Tuten RB Va. Tech. - LIGHTNING Explosive accelerator who can hit top gear in a hurry, evidenced by his blistering 4.32 forty time that puts him in elite company for the position. Natural hands catcher who tracks the ball smoothly and shows impressive body control when adjusting to throws outside his frame.
5-174 Jaylen Reed S Penn. State - A physical tone-setter with the versatility to fill multiple roles in an NFL defensive backfield, Reed brings immediate value on all four special teams units while developing into a defensive contributor. What separates Reed from other day three safeties is his combination of football intelligence and scheme flexibility. The explosion he generates through contact and reliable tackling technique will translate well to the next level.
6-204 Jermari Harris CB Iowa - Natural ball hawk with exceptional zone instincts. Shows rare anticipation jumping routes and has consistently proven his ability to flip the field with eight career interceptions. The team that drafts Harris will be getting a pro-ready defensive back who can contribute on multiple special teams units while developing into a starting role. His football intelligence and proven track record against top competition suggest he'll pick up NFL coverage concepts quickly.
6-211 Isaac Tesla WR Arkansas - The 6-4, 216-pound senior displays good strength for a wideout (a 315-pound bench) to go with terrific athleticism (38-inch vertical jump and a 10-5 broad jump) and excellent size and reliable hands. TeSlaa's ceiling is significantly higher than his draft position will suggest. Teams looking for a matchup problem who can align both inside and outside should be circling his name on day three. His game translates immediately as a big slot who can punish smaller defenders over the middle while providing contested-catch skills in the red zone.
7 -239 Zeek Biggers DT Georgia Tech - Exceptional length at 6'6" with 35-inch arms creates natural leverage advantages and allows him to lock out offensive linemen effectively when playing two-gap assignments. Put on the Miami tape and you'll see exactly what Biggers brings to an NFL defensive line - a massive frame that absolutely refuses to give ground against double teams. This isn't just another big body - there's legitimate NFL talent here waiting to be molded.
7 -247 Hayden Conner OG Texas - Conner profiles as an immediate contributor with starter upside at guard in a zone-heavy system that emphasizes pass protection. His exceptional awareness and technical refinement in pass protection will translate quickly to the NFL game, while his mobility and intelligence make him scheme-versatile. Elite pass protection technique with exceptional hand placement and reset ability - consistently stones power rushers while maintaining pristine pocket integrity
1 - 12 James Pearce DE Tenn. - The 6'5", 243-pound edge defender brings a rare combination of length and explosiveness to the field. His 4.47 speed in the forty-yard dash puts him in elite company, while his frame suggests room for additional muscle without sacrificing his trademark burst. Pearce profiles as an immediate impact pass-rush specialist with the ceiling to develop into a complete three-down edge defender.
2- 44 Tyleik Wiliams DT Ohio St. - The team that drafts Williams is getting a rare athlete for the position who brings legitimate three-down potential. Look for Williams to make an immediate impact as a run defender while his pass rush skills catch up to his athletic gifts. Combination of explosive power and nimble feet makes him a scheme-versatile defender who can anchor against doubles or shoot gaps with equal effectiveness.
3 - 76 Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma - Stutsman profiles as a throwback downhill linebacker who will make his biggest impact as an early-down run defender and blitz weapon. His instincts and physicality in the box give him immediate value against the run, while his special teams experience provides a clear path to early playing time.
5- 149 Damien Martinez RB Miami - THUNDER Bruising runner with excellent contact balance and power to break tackles consistently. Displays rare patience for a big back, allowing blocks to develop with a deliberate press before exploding through openings with surprising burst and acceleration.
5-171 Bhayshul Tuten RB Va. Tech. - LIGHTNING Explosive accelerator who can hit top gear in a hurry, evidenced by his blistering 4.32 forty time that puts him in elite company for the position. Natural hands catcher who tracks the ball smoothly and shows impressive body control when adjusting to throws outside his frame.
5-174 Jaylen Reed S Penn. State - A physical tone-setter with the versatility to fill multiple roles in an NFL defensive backfield, Reed brings immediate value on all four special teams units while developing into a defensive contributor. What separates Reed from other day three safeties is his combination of football intelligence and scheme flexibility. The explosion he generates through contact and reliable tackling technique will translate well to the next level.
6-204 Jermari Harris CB Iowa - Natural ball hawk with exceptional zone instincts. Shows rare anticipation jumping routes and has consistently proven his ability to flip the field with eight career interceptions. The team that drafts Harris will be getting a pro-ready defensive back who can contribute on multiple special teams units while developing into a starting role. His football intelligence and proven track record against top competition suggest he'll pick up NFL coverage concepts quickly.
6-211 Isaac Tesla WR Arkansas - The 6-4, 216-pound senior displays good strength for a wideout (a 315-pound bench) to go with terrific athleticism (38-inch vertical jump and a 10-5 broad jump) and excellent size and reliable hands. TeSlaa's ceiling is significantly higher than his draft position will suggest. Teams looking for a matchup problem who can align both inside and outside should be circling his name on day three. His game translates immediately as a big slot who can punish smaller defenders over the middle while providing contested-catch skills in the red zone.
7 -239 Zeek Biggers DT Georgia Tech - Exceptional length at 6'6" with 35-inch arms creates natural leverage advantages and allows him to lock out offensive linemen effectively when playing two-gap assignments. Put on the Miami tape and you'll see exactly what Biggers brings to an NFL defensive line - a massive frame that absolutely refuses to give ground against double teams. This isn't just another big body - there's legitimate NFL talent here waiting to be molded.
7 -247 Hayden Conner OG Texas - Conner profiles as an immediate contributor with starter upside at guard in a zone-heavy system that emphasizes pass protection. His exceptional awareness and technical refinement in pass protection will translate quickly to the NFL game, while his mobility and intelligence make him scheme-versatile. Elite pass protection technique with exceptional hand placement and reset ability - consistently stones power rushers while maintaining pristine pocket integrity