Mid Apirl Mock

bodi

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1 Carson Wentz, QB, 6 -5 #235 North Dakota St or

Jared Goff, QB, 6-4 #215 Cal

2 (34) Karl Joseph, SS, 5-11 #200 West Virginia

3 (67 ) Chris Jones, DT, 6-6 #310 Miss State

4 (98) Jonthan Williams, RB, 6, #225 Ark

4 c (135) Matt Judon, DE, 6-3 #255 Grand Valley State

6 (189) James Bradberry, CB, 6-1 #211 Samford

6c (212) Mitch Mathews,WR,6-6 #215 BYU

6c (216) Caleb Benenoch, OT, 6-5 #310 UCLA

6c (217) Anthony Zettel, DE/DT, 6-4 #280 Penn State


UDFA'S
Josh Woodrum, QB, 6 -3 #230 Liberty
Jordan Canzeri, RB, 5-9 #195 Iowa
Jakeem Grant, KR/PR/WR 5-6 #170 Texas Tech
Max McCaffrey, WR, 6-2 #200 Duke
Justin Zimmer, DT, 6- 2 #305 Ferris State
Jonathan Woodard, DE, 6-5 #270 Central Arkansas
Lloyd Carrington, CB, 5-11 #225 Arizona State
Tevin Carter S 6-1 #220 Utah
DJ Hunter S, 5-11 #205 Marshall
 

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Seeing a lot of talk of Chris Jones being a late 1st-Early 2nd guy. Top it off with his Draft invite and he seems highly unlikely to get that far. Other than that, seems reasonable and some good picks.
 

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Hassan Ridgeway will be just as good as Chris Jones if not better.

this why I don't like him

Durability has been the biggest issue plaguing Ridgeway. He has missed drives–and games–here and there throughout his entire career with a litany of minor injuries, including back problems. Those tend to not go away forever. Also, his conditioning has never been great. Ridgeway will be effective in blasts but then clearly fatigue and essentially just occupy space on the field. Some of that is on the Texas coaching staff for not rotating him out properly, but he needs to get himself into better shape and take conditioning more seriously.
 
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