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NFL just updated their rankings so with two weeks to go this is my last one for the season.
Big board NFL.com just updated rankings
Simulator NFL mock draft database
Assumptions:
--they aren't going to make a Super Bowl run this season so take the best you can (i.e. BPA)
--biggest Needs WR2, RB1, DT, CB, LB, playmakers
12 Ashton Jeanty RB Boise State 7.15 pro bowl player
Best player on the board. Pro bowl running backs don't come out every year (Bijan Robinson was 6.84) so I picked him as the corner piece for our dominant run game.
"This top-flight running back is capable of becoming the face of an offense in a league where the pendulum might be swinging back to the running game. Jeanty has future All-Pro talent."
44 Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State University 6.37 Eventual plus starter
He's at the top of the third tier of WRs, I don't think he'll fall to 44 but wouldn't mind having him on the team. Think he would see the field early.
"He’s not a premier playmaker but he has the size, talent and alignment versatility to help fortify a defensive front as an early contributor and future starter."
149 Smael Mondon Jr. LB Georgia 6.31 Eventual plus starter
"He’s eager from zone with instincts and ball skills to make plays on the throw."
"Simon has enough talent for three-down consideration and should be able to help on special teams until he proves he’s ready to go from backup to starter."
211 Ty Hamilton DT Ohio State University 6.24 Eventual average starter
"He’s a consistent run defender capable of disruption and playmaking who could outplay his grade if he improves as a pass rusher."
217 RJ Mickens DB Clemson 6.19 Good backup/potential starter
"His run support needs work, but he’s best-suited as a zone corner."
247 Joe Huber OG Wisconsin 6.14 Good backup/potential starter
"Scheme-friendly interior lineman with guard/center flexibility."
Big board NFL.com just updated rankings
Simulator NFL mock draft database
Assumptions:
--they aren't going to make a Super Bowl run this season so take the best you can (i.e. BPA)
--biggest Needs WR2, RB1, DT, CB, LB, playmakers
12 Ashton Jeanty RB Boise State 7.15 pro bowl player
Best player on the board. Pro bowl running backs don't come out every year (Bijan Robinson was 6.84) so I picked him as the corner piece for our dominant run game.
"This top-flight running back is capable of becoming the face of an offense in a league where the pendulum might be swinging back to the running game. Jeanty has future All-Pro talent."
44 Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State University 6.37 Eventual plus starter
He's at the top of the third tier of WRs, I don't think he'll fall to 44 but wouldn't mind having him on the team. Think he would see the field early.
- Former outfielder with excellent track-and-adjust ability and catch radius.
- Good feel for manipulating the coverage in space.
"He’s not a premier playmaker but he has the size, talent and alignment versatility to help fortify a defensive front as an early contributor and future starter."
149 Smael Mondon Jr. LB Georgia 6.31 Eventual plus starter
- Vast experience in high-leverage games over three seasons.
"He’s eager from zone with instincts and ball skills to make plays on the throw."
- Snagged 14 career interceptions, including seven in 2024.
"Simon has enough talent for three-down consideration and should be able to help on special teams until he proves he’s ready to go from backup to starter."
211 Ty Hamilton DT Ohio State University 6.24 Eventual average starter
"He’s a consistent run defender capable of disruption and playmaking who could outplay his grade if he improves as a pass rusher."
217 RJ Mickens DB Clemson 6.19 Good backup/potential starter
- Impressive instincts help him play faster than his timed speed. (4.49)
- Displays excellent pre-snap recognition against quick game.
- Works confidently from route to route in short zone.
- Inclined to deliver force as a striker and tackler.
- Reads and spackles his run fit tight to the line of scrimmage.
- Impressive at changing direction and breaking down as a tackler.
- Very good wrap-up technique, utilizing his long wingspan to finish.
"His run support needs work, but he’s best-suited as a zone corner."
247 Joe Huber OG Wisconsin 6.14 Good backup/potential starter
"Scheme-friendly interior lineman with guard/center flexibility."