Last Mock Draft (one trade back)

morasp

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Trade pick 24 with the Ravens for their 30, 93, and 130

30 Jordan Morgan OL Arizona
  • Athletic in his lower half, with ability to redirect his weight in space.
  • Runs his hips under his hands on drive blocks and kick-outs.
  • Grip strength allows him to stay connected to run blocks longer.
  • Well-timed combo blocks feature patience and pop.
  • Effective jump-set helps eliminate rush plan and stall take-off.
  • Very good feel for the depth of the pocket.
  • Slide quickness to catch inside counters.
  • Can flip loose hips to aid in recovery when beaten.
56 Malachi Corley offensive skill player Western Kentucky
Another YAC player that could offer a quick outlet for Dak
  • Creates chunk plays through vision and cutbacks after the catch.
87 Jaylen Wright RB Tennessee
  • Sprinter’s speed for long touchdown runs once he hits the open field.
  • Posted an explosive run (10-plus yards) on 25.4 percent of his carries in 2023.
  • Sudden jump-cut creates lateral exits away from tacklers.
  • Linear runner but can get to change of direction with timing.
  • Displayed ability to stay up and drag tacklers against Texas A&M.
  • Natural, sticky hands with potential to run more routes than he did in college.
93 Jeremiah Trotter Jr. LB Clemson
  • NFL bloodlines and outstanding football IQ.
  • Plays with anticipation to mirror play development.
  • Talented in slipping blocks with no wasted motion.
  • Attacks blocks with force to spill runners wide or to set an edge outside.
  • Excellent body control and change of direction to maintain tackle potential.
  • Comes to balance and wraps up the runner with ideal target points.
  • Rare elusiveness and footwork creates high-end success as a blitzer.
130 D.J. James Auburn
  • Smooth mirror and match in his backpedal.
  • Premium balance and body control weaving around the field.
  • Coverage transitions are fluid at the top of the route.
  • Stays in phase throughout the route.
  • Highly reactive from zone and off coverages.
  • Sudden plant and drive creates on-ball disruption.
174 Hunter Nourzad OL Penn State
Should challenge for starting role early on

216 Fabien Lovett 1T Florida State
Late round run stuffing DT

233 Justin Rogers 1T Auburn
  • Adequate initial hand strike to neutralize opponent's length.
  • Girthy lower body with technique to plant a deep anchor.
  • Stands his ground and comes out on the other side against double-teams.
  • Upper-body power fuels his block destruction against single blocks.
  • More than held his own in an early season battle against Georgia.
  • Violent hitter when running backs tread into his gaps.
244 Anthony Gould WR Oregon State

Speedy WR option that could upgrade the position group

Strating lineup

OL

Morgan
Smith
Nourzad/Hoffman
Martin
Steele

WR
Lamb
Cooks
Tolbert
Corley

RB
Wright
Dowdle
Luepke

DL
Williams
Smith
Odighizuwa
Lawrence
Parson as DPR

LB
Kendricks
Clark
Parsons

CB
Lewis
Bland
Diggs

S
Hooker
Wilson
 

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One of the better mocks posted. I do not love Jordan Morgan but he’s much more palatable at 30 than 24.
 

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One of the better mocks posted. I do not love Jordan Morgan but he’s much more palatable at 30 than 24.
I think Morgan is more like Bergeron from last year, just hope his career path isn’t like Connor Williams.
 

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This is your best one thus far, I do wonder if they consider Morgan at guard though
Thanks, it's kind of like some of the other T/G guys. I think they would try him at tackle and see how he did. His arm length could be a concern at 32 7/8"but it's only 1/8" shorter than Rashawn Slater's at 33" who worked out pretty well. His hand size is bigger than Slater's 10 7/8" vs 10 1/2" and he's also a little taller. He also moves very well (not heavy footed) but still needs to improve his technique.
 
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Love Morgan and Wright.

Warming up that Corley is a possibility.

Would be super pumped with Trotter and Lovett
 

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Thanks, it's kind of like some of the other T/G guys. I think they would try him at tackle and see how he did. His arm length could be a concern at 32 7/8"but it's only 1/8" shorter than Rashawn Slater's at 33" who worked out pretty well. His hand size is bigger than Slater's 10 7/8" vs 10 1/2" and he's also a little taller. He also moves very well (not heavy footed) but still needs to improve his technique.
I know the Cowboys viewed Slater as a Guard, I think they will view Morgan the same. He is a good player, he is one of my trade down candidates.
 
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