McShay mock 4/5/22

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1. Jacksonville Jaguars — Aidan Hutchinson DE Michigan
2. Detroit Lions — Travon Walker DE Georgia
3. Houston Texans — Kayvon Thibodeaux DE Oregon
4. New York Jets — Garrett Wilson WR Ohio St.
5. New York Giants — Ikem Ekwonu T North Carolina St.
6. Carolina — Kenny Pickett QB Pittsburgh
7. New York Giants (Chicago) — Kyle Hamilton S Notre Dame
8. Atlanta Falcons — Drake London WR USC
9. Seattle Seahawks (Denver) — Evan Neal T Alabama
10. New York Jets (Seattle) — Ahmad Gardner CB Cincinnati
11. Washington ********* — Chris Olave WR Ohio St.
12. Minnesota Vikings — Derek Stingley Jr. CB LSU
13. Houston Texans (Cleveland) — Charles Cross T Mississippi St.
14. Baltimore Ravens — Jermaine Johnson II DE Florida St.
15. Philadelphia Eagles (Miami) — Trent McDuffie CB Washington
16. New Orleans Saints (Indianapolis thru Philadelphia) — Trevor Penning T Northern Iowa
17. Kansas City Chiefs (L.A. Chargers) — Jameson Williams WR Alabama *TRADE 1
18. Philadelphia Eagles (New Orleans) — Devin Lloyd ILB Utah
19. New Orleans Saints (Philadelphia) — Jordan Davis DT Georgia
20. Pittsburgh Steelers — Malik Willis QB Liberty
21. New England Patriots — Nakobe Dean ILB Georgia
22. Green Bay Packers (Las Vegas) — Jahan Dotson WR Penn St.
23. Arizona Cardinals —Treylon Burks WR Arkansas

24. Dallas Cowboys — George Karlaftis DE Purdue
Randy Gregory signed with Denver, and Dante Fowler isn't going to solve the Cowboys' lack of pass rush depth. Dallas can, of course, slide Micah Parsons back into the edge-rushing role he had last season when he totaled 13 sacks; and while I personally think Parsons can do even more for the Cowboys in his more traditional role at inside linebacker, the team needs more pass rushing no matter what. Karlaftis has an explosive first step and the power to bull rush linemen.

25. Buffalo Bills — Andrew Booth Jr. CB Clemson
26. Tennessee Titans — Christian Watson WR North Dakota St.
27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Devonte Wyatt DT Georgia
28. Green Bay Packers — Kenyon Green G Texas A&M
29. Los Angeles Chargers (San Francisco thru Kansas City/Miami) — Zion Johnson G/C Boston College *TRADE 1
30. Kansas City Chiefs — Boye Mafe OLB Minnesota
31. Cincinnati Bengals — Tyler Linderbaum C Iowa
32. Detroit Lions (L.A. Rams) — Desmond Ridder QB Cincinnati

33. Jacksonville Jaguars — Kyler Gordon CB Washington
34. Detroit Lions — Daxton Hill S Michigan
35. New York Jets — Arnold Ebiketie DE Penn St.
36. New York Giants — Skyy Moore WR Western Michigan
37. Houston Texans — Jalen Pitre S Baylor
38. New York Jets (Carolina) — Quay Walker ILB Georgia
39. Chicago Bears — Tyler Smith T Tulsa
40. Seattle Seahawks (Denver) — Matt Corral QB Mississippi
41. Seattle Seahawks — Logan Hall DE Houston
42. Indianapolis Colts (Washington) — George Pickens WR Georgia
43. Atlanta Falcons — Lewis Cine S Georgia
44. Cleveland Browns — Travis Jones DT Connecticut
45. Baltimore Ravens — Phidarian Mathis DT Alabama
46. Minnesota Vikings — Perrion Winfrey DT Oklahoma
47. Washington ******** — Roger McCreary CB Auburn
48. Atlanta Falcons (L.A. Chargers thru Chicago) — Sam Howell QB North Carolina *TRADE 2
49. New Orleans Saints — John Metchie III WR Alabama
50. Kansas City Chiefs (Miami) — Breece Hall RB Iowa St.
51. Philadelphia Eagles — David Ojabo OLB Michigan
52. Pittsburgh Steelers — Jaquan Brisker S Penn St.
53. Green Bay Packers (Las Vegas) — Trey McBride TE Colorado St.
54. New England Patriots — Kaiir Elam CB Florida
55. Arizona Cardinals — Nik Bonitto OLB Oklahoma

56. Dallas Cowboys — Bernhard Raimann T Central Michigan
There's an opening at right tackle after the Cowboys cut La'el Collins, and while Raimann will require patience as he develops, there's no denying his power and quickness. He has allowed only four sacks on 752 career pass-block snaps.

57. Buffalo Bills — Kenneth Walker III RB Michigan St.
58. Chicago Bears (Tennessee thru Atlanta) — Jalen Tolbert WR South Alabama *TRADE 2
59. Green Bay Packers — Drake Jackson OLB USC
60. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Greg Dulcich TE UCLA
61. San Francisco 49ers — Nick Cross S Maryland
62. Los Angeles Chargers (Kansas City) — Abraham Lucas T Washington St. *TRADE 1
63. Cincinnati Bengals — Leo Chenal ILB Wisconsin
64. Denver Broncos (L.A. Rams) — Daniel Faalele T Minnesota
 
Would suck to pass on Linderbaum but I wonder if the FO/coaches are still sold on Biadasz.

That being said, I don't mind the pick of Greek Karl. Always like drafting DL.

The 2nd round pick feels like a boom bust pick.
 
I came here looking for this after seek g his link on twitter. Once again Risen doesn't fail to deliver.

I wish I'd stayed away.
I'd rather trade back for 28 5th rounders than select those two schlubs
 
I was against Karlaftis earlier but the more I dig into him, I could be OK with the pick. Sure, I like other guys better but he wouldnt be the worst first round pick they could make. It would be tough to pass on Linderbaum with that first pick.
 
Second mock I've seen today with Cowboys picking him.
 
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I like Karlaftis and he is not the worst pick there.

But I feel his ceiling is a 6-8 sack guy on a great season.

Wyatt, Green, Mafe etc have just so much more potential and upside
 
Two things to consider.

I believe the Cowboys have either Met with both of those guys and/or will have them in for visits.

Also remember Jerry said Oline unless someone like CeeDee or Micah falls to them.
Now I don't know what players at WR that he thinks is like CeeDee or at LB/DE that is like Micah that they would consider.
 
1. Jacksonville Jaguars — Aidan Hutchinson DE Michigan
2. Detroit Lions — Travon Walker DE Georgia
3. Houston Texans — Kayvon Thibodeaux DE Oregon
4. New York Jets — Garrett Wilson WR Ohio St.
5. New York Giants — Ikem Ekwonu T North Carolina St.
6. Carolina — Kenny Pickett QB Pittsburgh
7. New York Giants (Chicago) — Kyle Hamilton S Notre Dame
8. Atlanta Falcons — Drake London WR USC
9. Seattle Seahawks (Denver) — Evan Neal T Alabama
10. New York Jets (Seattle) — Ahmad Gardner CB Cincinnati
11. Washington ********* — Chris Olave WR Ohio St.
12. Minnesota Vikings — Derek Stingley Jr. CB LSU
13. Houston Texans (Cleveland) — Charles Cross T Mississippi St.
14. Baltimore Ravens — Jermaine Johnson II DE Florida St.
15. Philadelphia Eagles (Miami) — Trent McDuffie CB Washington
16. New Orleans Saints (Indianapolis thru Philadelphia) — Trevor Penning T Northern Iowa
17. Kansas City Chiefs (L.A. Chargers) — Jameson Williams WR Alabama *TRADE 1
18. Philadelphia Eagles (New Orleans) — Devin Lloyd ILB Utah
19. New Orleans Saints (Philadelphia) — Jordan Davis DT Georgia
20. Pittsburgh Steelers — Malik Willis QB Liberty
21. New England Patriots — Nakobe Dean ILB Georgia
22. Green Bay Packers (Las Vegas) — Jahan Dotson WR Penn St.
23. Arizona Cardinals —Treylon Burks WR Arkansas

24. Dallas Cowboys — George Karlaftis DE Purdue
Randy Gregory signed with Denver, and Dante Fowler isn't going to solve the Cowboys' lack of pass rush depth. Dallas can, of course, slide Micah Parsons back into the edge-rushing role he had last season when he totaled 13 sacks; and while I personally think Parsons can do even more for the Cowboys in his more traditional role at inside linebacker, the team needs more pass rushing no matter what. Karlaftis has an explosive first step and the power to bull rush linemen.

25. Buffalo Bills — Andrew Booth Jr. CB Clemson
26. Tennessee Titans — Christian Watson WR North Dakota St.
27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Devonte Wyatt DT Georgia
28. Green Bay Packers — Kenyon Green G Texas A&M
29. Los Angeles Chargers (San Francisco thru Kansas City/Miami) — Zion Johnson G/C Boston College *TRADE 1
30. Kansas City Chiefs — Boye Mafe OLB Minnesota
31. Cincinnati Bengals — Tyler Linderbaum C Iowa
32. Detroit Lions (L.A. Rams) — Desmond Ridder QB Cincinnati

33. Jacksonville Jaguars — Kyler Gordon CB Washington
34. Detroit Lions — Daxton Hill S Michigan
35. New York Jets — Arnold Ebiketie DE Penn St.
36. New York Giants — Skyy Moore WR Western Michigan
37. Houston Texans — Jalen Pitre S Baylor
38. New York Jets (Carolina) — Quay Walker ILB Georgia
39. Chicago Bears — Tyler Smith T Tulsa
40. Seattle Seahawks (Denver) — Matt Corral QB Mississippi
41. Seattle Seahawks — Logan Hall DE Houston
42. Indianapolis Colts (Washington) — George Pickens WR Georgia
43. Atlanta Falcons — Lewis Cine S Georgia
44. Cleveland Browns — Travis Jones DT Connecticut
45. Baltimore Ravens — Phidarian Mathis DT Alabama
46. Minnesota Vikings — Perrion Winfrey DT Oklahoma
47. Washington ******** — Roger McCreary CB Auburn
48. Atlanta Falcons (L.A. Chargers thru Chicago) — Sam Howell QB North Carolina *TRADE 2
49. New Orleans Saints — John Metchie III WR Alabama
50. Kansas City Chiefs (Miami) — Breece Hall RB Iowa St.
51. Philadelphia Eagles — David Ojabo OLB Michigan
52. Pittsburgh Steelers — Jaquan Brisker S Penn St.
53. Green Bay Packers (Las Vegas) — Trey McBride TE Colorado St.
54. New England Patriots — Kaiir Elam CB Florida
55. Arizona Cardinals — Nik Bonitto OLB Oklahoma

56. Dallas Cowboys — Bernhard Raimann T Central Michigan
There's an opening at right tackle after the Cowboys cut La'el Collins, and while Raimann will require patience as he develops, there's no denying his power and quickness. He has allowed only four sacks on 752 career pass-block snaps.

57. Buffalo Bills — Kenneth Walker III RB Michigan St.
58. Chicago Bears (Tennessee thru Atlanta) — Jalen Tolbert WR South Alabama *TRADE 2
59. Green Bay Packers — Drake Jackson OLB USC
60. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Greg Dulcich TE UCLA
61. San Francisco 49ers — Nick Cross S Maryland
62. Los Angeles Chargers (Kansas City) — Abraham Lucas T Washington St. *TRADE 1
63. Cincinnati Bengals — Leo Chenal ILB Wisconsin
64. Denver Broncos (L.A. Rams) — Daniel Faalele T Minnesota
Is Karlaftis on the 30 visit list, if no I wouldn't think Quinn has any interest. With him, Green and Johnson (and Linderbaum) all available still i'm thinking we'd trade down (unless one love one of them).
 
Meh. IMO Karlaftis projects as a LDE in the Law mold minus the run stopping traits.

Just don’t see the athletic traits of a true RDE there. Love his work ethic and he seems like a solid player— but no matter how many 3 star pass rushers you add yo the roster— we still lack the impact a true 4 or 5 star rusher would bring us.

Would rather see us address OL and fix the running game as I think w/o it— Dak has zero chance to be effective.
 
Meh. IMO Karlaftis projects as a LDE in the Law mold minus the run stopping traits.

Just don’t see the athletic traits of a true RDE there. Love his work ethic and he seems like a solid player— but no matter how many 3 star pass rushers you add yo the roster— we still lack the impact a true 4 or 5 star rusher would bring us.

Would rather see us address OL and fix the running game as I think w/o it— Dak has zero chance to be effective.

If OTC is right, no real reason to doubt them, then the D-Law extension makes him a "lock" on the team through the 2023 season. The 2024 offseason is when they can have some cap savings if they cut him pre-June 1st.
I figure with how they rotate guys in and out 1-2 years would be more than enough time for a DE like Greek Karl to develop and improve his craft while not being thrown to the wolves.

I don't see him as a RDE either but long term at LDE I think he could be someone that could be counted on. Not a Bosa level disrupter, but at a level of pre injury Almost Anthony and Greg Ellis post injury. Not like D-Law is a core guy much longer. And I think Parsons subbing in at RDE would be ideal.

At #24, we would need a TJ Watt type of luck to fall to us for a 5 star pass rusher. If only we had a crystal ball on who that could be and which year lol.
 
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BERNHARD RAIMANN
CENTRAL MICHIGAN

Prospect Info

COLLEGE
Central Michigan

HOMETOWN
Steinbrunn, Austria

CLASS
Senior

HEIGHT
6'6"

WEIGHT
303 lbs

ARMS
32 7/8"

HANDS
10 1/4"

Prospect Grade
6.39 - Will Eventually Be Plus Starter

NFL Comparison
Sebastian Vollmer

Overview
With alluring athleticism and an impressive skill set, Raimann is just scratching the surface of his potential. His initial transition from tight end to left tackle occurred in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, making his rapid transformation fairly remarkable. He is a much better technician than he should be at this stage, but his approach is also mechanical and he could struggle against sophisticated edge defenders until he learns to diversify his pass sets and hand usage. Raimann's instincts and fundamentals at the position are still in a developmental phase so bumps in the road are expected, but his best football is ahead of him and he should become a long-time starter at left tackle.

Strengths
  • Additional improvement likely imminent given traits.
  • Former tight end with enticing movement talent.
  • Took the coaching and developed at a rapid rate.
  • Can fly up to challenging second-level cutoffs.
  • Capable of making clean work-up blocks to linebackers.
  • Keeps feet connected with his pads.
  • Glides out and finds his work in the screen game.
  • Has natural quickness to set out to NFL edge speed as a pro.
  • Pass slides are well-balanced and consistent.
  • Rides rushers around the arc with agile feet.
  • Stalls inside moves with hip torque and rare recovery twitch.
  • Will find his anchor after initial bull-rush.
  • Sinks in hands and mirrors rusher through the whistle.
Weaknesses
  • Instincts will take time to develop.
  • Hands cradle rather than crush in tight quarters.
  • Pass sets are mechanical and predictable.
  • Needs to diversify tempo and punch approach in the league.
  • Slight lean into contact when throwing his hands.
  • Outside hand lacks firmness, softening his edge.
  • Doesn't fit up run blocks with much authority.
  • Average at finding positioning in run game.
  • Narrow drive base limits push power.
 

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