My Early 1st Round Mock all teams 10/10/24

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The pick order is what place I project teams to finish the season at.

Trade- The Raiders move up from pick 7 and give the Patriots picks 7, a first next year and 2nd rounder they're going to get from D. Adams trade.
1. Raiders- QB Cam Ward (6'2, 225) Miami
The Raiders have a pretty good roster but chose to waste it by not addressing the QB position this past off-season. They learn from that mistake, and go all in here.

2. Panthers- QB Carson Beck (6'4, 220) Georgia
The Panthers trade Bryce Young to the Cardinals for a 3rd, he can back up injury prone Kyler Murray. The Panthers lack weapons on offence, Beck is used to that.

3. Titans- QB Shedeur Sanders (6'2, 215) Colorado
The Titans continue their search for a legitimate signal caller with yet another high draft pick at the position. Mayo man Levis ain't it.

4. Browns- WR Tetairoa McMillan (6'5, 215) Arizona
Watson sucks but with his fully guaranteed contract, they can't move on yet. Cooper is probably gone in FA.

5. Giants- CB Will Johnson (6'2, 200) Michigan
Gives the Giants a shutdown corner to pair with D. Banks. Johnson is probably the best player in the draft, getting him at 5 is very good value.

6. Jaguars- CB Travis Hunter (6'1, 185) Colorado
Darby has been a disaster this year. They get a shutdown corner so they can at least attempt to slow down opposing offences.

7. Patriots- T/G Kelvin Banks Jr. (6'4, 320) Texas
The Pats have to protect Drake Maye so they can see what they have in the young signal caller.

8. Colts- G/T Tyler Booker (6'5, 325) Alabama
The Colts want to get back to running the ball with authority. Booker is a beast. This really gives the Colts one of the better O-lines in football.

9. Rams- NT Deone Walker (6'6, 345) Kentucky
A mammoth upgrade to the center of their defense. Their run D is like swiss cheese, this should really help.

10. Saints- DT Mason Graham (6'3, 320) Michigan
Graham is a top 5 talent in this draft class, the Saints run this card to the podium.

11. Broncos- WR Luther Burden lll (5'11, 210) Missouri
Bo Nix doesn't throw the ball downfield. If that's how they're going to play, they need YAC and Burden is a phenom when it comes to that.

12. Cardinals- DE Mykel Williams (6'5, 265) Georgia
They need Defense at all levels; it won't be fixed in one draft. They go with a traits guy here, he has a very high ceiling.

13. Bears- RB Ashton Jeanty (5'9, 215) Boise State
Give Caleb Williams the ultimate weapon and go out their for round 2.

14. Commanders- S Malaki Starks (6'1, 205) Georgia
Jayden Daniels tried to win every game on his own but couldn't quiet do it. This Pass Defense needed a leader. It gets one in Starks.

15. Bengals- CB Benjamin Morrison (6'0, 190) Notre Dame
The Bengals need a lot of help on D, this is a good start.

16. Seahawks- Edge James Pearce Jr. (6'5, 245) Tennessee
Pearce has disappointed so far this year. He has crazy athleticism and can wreck a game if he puts it all together. Hawks hope for a jump in production.

17. Jets- LB/Edge Jalon Walker (6'2, 245) Georgia
The Jets severely underperformed with the roster talent they had. If they can figure out how to utilize Walker they will have an even bigger talent gap.

18. Cowboys- DE Nic Scourton (6'4, 285) Texas A&M
Dallas just misses the Playoffs. Injuries help derail the season, but nobody likes to hear excuses. Dak could use more weapons but the real back breaker was setting the edge in the run game. With Tank leaving in FA, Dallas grabs an impressive Edge setter to pair with Kneeland. He has a pretty good pass repertoire for a person as big as he is.

19. Chargers- NT Kenneth Grant (6'3, 340) Michigan
Harbaugh gets his guy. He continues to transform the Chargers into Michigan Southwest. Very good player though and a position of need.

20. Vikings- CB Denzel Burke (6'1, 190) Ohio State
The Vikings were the surprise of the season for sure. With Gilmore on his last leg they make a move to improve at CB.

21. Dolphins- QB Jalen Milroe (6'2, 225) Alabama
I don't think Tua will retire...yet. If he continues to get injured they'll need a reliable backup. Milroe isn't polished but he has improved quickly; sky's the limit.

22. Bucs- RT Emery Jones Jr. (6'6, 315) LSU
Luke Goedeke isn't the answer at RT, Jones steps in and takes that spot right away.

23. Steelers- WR Emeka Egbuka (6'1, 205) Ohio State
Instead of heaving up jump balls to Pickens every down, they decide to get a wide out who can actually separate for a change.

24. Packers- DE Abdul Carter (6'3, 260) Penn State
Everyone hyped this kid up to be the next Parsons. He has the talent but lacks consistency. He disappeared way to often and fell as a result.

25. Bills- CB Maxwell Hairston (6'1, 185) Kentucky
By far the biggest need for the Bills. Hairston was a force in the secondary for one of the best Defenses in college football this year.

26. Eagles- CB Shavon Revel Jr. (6'3, 195) East Carolina
Revel is a baller and would have been a top 3 CB this year if not for injury. They don't have that many needs and have drafted injured players this high before.

27. Chiefs- OT Aireontae Ersery (6'6, 330) Minnesota
Jawaan Taylor is a penalty machine, if it weren't for Mahomes they would have lost a lot of games just because of him. Ersery is a starter from go.

28. 49ers- G/T Will Campbell (6'6, 325) LSU
Campbell was way overrated to start the draft cycle. His counterpart(Emery) proved to be the better player. Arms are short might be a better G.

29. Texans- DT Walter Nolen (6'3, 305) Ole Miss
Nolen has risen up draft boards to the point that it's surprising he is here at this spot. Texans take BPA.

30. Falcons- DE Jack Sawyer (6'5, 260) Ohio State
Falcons have needed a legit pass rusher for years. Sawyer is a well rounded player who will help them a lot.

31. Ravens- WR Isaiah Bond (5'11, 180) Texas
Ravens really miss what Hollywood Brown gave them. A deep threat is what Lamar needs to take the offence to another level.

32. Lions- CB Mansoor Delane (6'1, 190) Virginia Tech
Lions continue to throw darts at their secondary. DE is another need they will probably address in round 2.


Sorry I was bored. Anyone I left out? Any stupid picks? let me know about it.
 

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The pick order is what place I project teams to finish the season at.

Trade- The Raiders move up from pick 7 and give the Patriots picks 7, a first next year and 2nd rounder they're going to get from D. Adams trade.
1. Raiders- QB Cam Ward (6'2, 225) Miami
The Raiders have a pretty good roster but chose to waste it by not addressing the QB position this past off-season. They learn from that mistake, and go all in here.

2. Panthers- QB Carson Beck (6'4, 220) Georgia
The Panthers trade Bryce Young to the Cardinals for a 3rd, he can back up injury prone Kyler Murray. The Panthers lack weapons on offence, Beck is used to that.

3. Titans- QB Shedeur Sanders (6'2, 215) Colorado
The Titans continue their search for a legitimate signal caller with yet another high draft pick at the position. Mayo man Levis ain't it.

4. Browns- WR Tetairoa McMillan (6'5, 215) Arizona
Watson sucks but with his fully guaranteed contract, they can't move on yet. Cooper is probably gone in FA.

5. Giants- CB Will Johnson (6'2, 200) Michigan
Gives the Giants a shutdown corner to pair with D. Banks. Johnson is probably the best player in the draft, getting him at 5 is very good value.

6. Jaguars- CB Travis Hunter (6'1, 185) Colorado
Darby has been a disaster this year. They get a shutdown corner so they can at least attempt to slow down opposing offences.

7. Patriots- T/G Kelvin Banks Jr. (6'4, 320) Texas
The Pats have to protect Drake Maye so they can see what they have in the young signal caller.

8. Colts- G/T Tyler Booker (6'5, 325) Alabama
The Colts want to get back to running the ball with authority. Booker is a beast. This really gives the Colts one of the better O-lines in football.

9. Rams- NT Deone Walker (6'6, 345) Kentucky
A mammoth upgrade to the center of their defense. Their run D is like swiss cheese, this should really help.

10. Saints- DT Mason Graham (6'3, 320) Michigan
Graham is a top 5 talent in this draft class, the Saints run this card to the podium.

11. Broncos- WR Luther Burden lll (5'11, 210) Missouri
Bo Nix doesn't throw the ball downfield. If that's how they're going to play, they need YAC and Burden is a phenom when it comes to that.

12. Cardinals- DE Mykel Williams (6'5, 265) Georgia
They need Defense at all levels; it won't be fixed in one draft. They go with a traits guy here, he has a very high ceiling.

13. Bears- RB Ashton Jeanty (5'9, 215) Boise State
Give Caleb Williams the ultimate weapon and go out their for round 2.

14. Commanders- S Malaki Starks (6'1, 205) Georgia
Jayden Daniels tried to win every game on his own but couldn't quiet do it. This Pass Defense needed a leader. It gets one in Starks.

15. Bengals- CB Benjamin Morrison (6'0, 190) Notre Dame
The Bengals need a lot of help on D, this is a good start.

16. Seahawks- Edge James Pearce Jr. (6'5, 245) Tennessee
Pearce has disappointed so far this year. He has crazy athleticism and can wreck a game if he puts it all together. Hawks hope for a jump in production.

17. Jets- LB/Edge Jalon Walker (6'2, 245) Georgia
The Jets severely underperformed with the roster talent they had. If they can figure out how to utilize Walker they will have an even bigger talent gap.

18. Cowboys- DE Nic Scourton (6'4, 285) Texas A&M
Dallas just misses the Playoffs. Injuries help derail the season, but nobody likes to hear excuses. Dak could use more weapons but the real back breaker was setting the edge in the run game. With Tank leaving in FA, Dallas grabs an impressive Edge setter to pair with Kneeland. He has a pretty good pass repertoire for a person as big as he is.

19. Chargers- NT Kenneth Grant (6'3, 340) Michigan
Harbaugh gets his guy. He continues to transform the Chargers into Michigan Southwest. Very good player though and a position of need.

20. Vikings- CB Denzel Burke (6'1, 190) Ohio State
The Vikings were the surprise of the season for sure. With Gilmore on his last leg they make a move to improve at CB.

21. Dolphins- QB Jalen Milroe (6'2, 225) Alabama
I don't think Tua will retire...yet. If he continues to get injured they'll need a reliable backup. Milroe isn't polished but he has improved quickly; sky's the limit.

22. Bucs- RT Emery Jones Jr. (6'6, 315) LSU
Luke Goedeke isn't the answer at RT, Jones steps in and takes that spot right away.

23. Steelers- WR Emeka Egbuka (6'1, 205) Ohio State
Instead of heaving up jump balls to Pickens every down, they decide to get a wide out who can actually separate for a change.

24. Packers- DE Abdul Carter (6'3, 260) Penn State
Everyone hyped this kid up to be the next Parsons. He has the talent but lacks consistency. He disappeared way to often and fell as a result.

25. Bills- CB Maxwell Hairston (6'1, 185) Kentucky
By far the biggest need for the Bills. Hairston was a force in the secondary for one of the best Defenses in college football this year.

26. Eagles- CB Shavon Revel Jr. (6'3, 195) East Carolina
Revel is a baller and would have been a top 3 CB this year if not for injury. They don't have that many needs and have drafted injured players this high before.

27. Chiefs- OT Aireontae Ersery (6'6, 330) Minnesota
Jawaan Taylor is a penalty machine, if it weren't for Mahomes they would have lost a lot of games just because of him. Ersery is a starter from go.

28. 49ers- G/T Will Campbell (6'6, 325) LSU
Campbell was way overrated to start the draft cycle. His counterpart(Emery) proved to be the better player. Arms are short might be a better G.

29. Texans- DT Walter Nolen (6'3, 305) Ole Miss
Nolen has risen up draft boards to the point that it's surprising he is here at this spot. Texans take BPA.

30. Falcons- DE Jack Sawyer (6'5, 260) Ohio State
Falcons have needed a legit pass rusher for years. Sawyer is a well rounded player who will help them a lot.

31. Ravens- WR Isaiah Bond (5'11, 180) Texas
Ravens really miss what Hollywood Brown gave them. A deep threat is what Lamar needs to take the offence to another level.

32. Lions- CB Mansoor Delane (6'1, 190) Virginia Tech
Lions continue to throw darts at their secondary. DE is another need they will probably address in round 2.


Sorry I was bored. Anyone I left out? Any stupid picks? let me know about it.
Scourton would be a good pick there. If Zimmer is still here, he fits Zimmer's DE mold. Scourton is now what you hope Kneeland becomes.

Wouldn't discount Grant in your mock. Zimmer likes alot of size in the middle. Even if Smith plays well a bigger DT could be in the table
 

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I really like Scourton but I would be so tempted to take Isaiah Bond there.

...and I'm not a Longhorn homer. We desperately need speed.
 

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Pretty reasonable overall mock, especially for this early in the year. I think Ewers goes in the first too, but that's kind of nitpicking.

Scourton has really grown on me. His mobility at his weight is pretty crazy, which I don't remember being as true before this season.
 

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The pick order is what place I project teams to finish the season at.

Trade- The Raiders move up from pick 7 and give the Patriots picks 7, a first next year and 2nd rounder they're going to get from D. Adams trade.
1. Raiders- QB Cam Ward (6'2, 225) Miami
The Raiders have a pretty good roster but chose to waste it by not addressing the QB position this past off-season. They learn from that mistake, and go all in here.

2. Panthers- QB Carson Beck (6'4, 220) Georgia
The Panthers trade Bryce Young to the Cardinals for a 3rd, he can back up injury prone Kyler Murray. The Panthers lack weapons on offence, Beck is used to that.

3. Titans- QB Shedeur Sanders (6'2, 215) Colorado
The Titans continue their search for a legitimate signal caller with yet another high draft pick at the position. Mayo man Levis ain't it.

4. Browns- WR Tetairoa McMillan (6'5, 215) Arizona
Watson sucks but with his fully guaranteed contract, they can't move on yet. Cooper is probably gone in FA.

5. Giants- CB Will Johnson (6'2, 200) Michigan
Gives the Giants a shutdown corner to pair with D. Banks. Johnson is probably the best player in the draft, getting him at 5 is very good value.

6. Jaguars- CB Travis Hunter (6'1, 185) Colorado
Darby has been a disaster this year. They get a shutdown corner so they can at least attempt to slow down opposing offences.

7. Patriots- T/G Kelvin Banks Jr. (6'4, 320) Texas
The Pats have to protect Drake Maye so they can see what they have in the young signal caller.

8. Colts- G/T Tyler Booker (6'5, 325) Alabama
The Colts want to get back to running the ball with authority. Booker is a beast. This really gives the Colts one of the better O-lines in football.

9. Rams- NT Deone Walker (6'6, 345) Kentucky
A mammoth upgrade to the center of their defense. Their run D is like swiss cheese, this should really help.

10. Saints- DT Mason Graham (6'3, 320) Michigan
Graham is a top 5 talent in this draft class, the Saints run this card to the podium.

11. Broncos- WR Luther Burden lll (5'11, 210) Missouri
Bo Nix doesn't throw the ball downfield. If that's how they're going to play, they need YAC and Burden is a phenom when it comes to that.

12. Cardinals- DE Mykel Williams (6'5, 265) Georgia
They need Defense at all levels; it won't be fixed in one draft. They go with a traits guy here, he has a very high ceiling.

13. Bears- RB Ashton Jeanty (5'9, 215) Boise State
Give Caleb Williams the ultimate weapon and go out their for round 2.

14. Commanders- S Malaki Starks (6'1, 205) Georgia
Jayden Daniels tried to win every game on his own but couldn't quiet do it. This Pass Defense needed a leader. It gets one in Starks.

15. Bengals- CB Benjamin Morrison (6'0, 190) Notre Dame
The Bengals need a lot of help on D, this is a good start.

16. Seahawks- Edge James Pearce Jr. (6'5, 245) Tennessee
Pearce has disappointed so far this year. He has crazy athleticism and can wreck a game if he puts it all together. Hawks hope for a jump in production.

17. Jets- LB/Edge Jalon Walker (6'2, 245) Georgia
The Jets severely underperformed with the roster talent they had. If they can figure out how to utilize Walker they will have an even bigger talent gap.

18. Cowboys- DE Nic Scourton (6'4, 285) Texas A&M
Dallas just misses the Playoffs. Injuries help derail the season, but nobody likes to hear excuses. Dak could use more weapons but the real back breaker was setting the edge in the run game. With Tank leaving in FA, Dallas grabs an impressive Edge setter to pair with Kneeland. He has a pretty good pass repertoire for a person as big as he is.

19. Chargers- NT Kenneth Grant (6'3, 340) Michigan
Harbaugh gets his guy. He continues to transform the Chargers into Michigan Southwest. Very good player though and a position of need.

20. Vikings- CB Denzel Burke (6'1, 190) Ohio State
The Vikings were the surprise of the season for sure. With Gilmore on his last leg they make a move to improve at CB.

21. Dolphins- QB Jalen Milroe (6'2, 225) Alabama
I don't think Tua will retire...yet. If he continues to get injured they'll need a reliable backup. Milroe isn't polished but he has improved quickly; sky's the limit.

22. Bucs- RT Emery Jones Jr. (6'6, 315) LSU
Luke Goedeke isn't the answer at RT, Jones steps in and takes that spot right away.

23. Steelers- WR Emeka Egbuka (6'1, 205) Ohio State
Instead of heaving up jump balls to Pickens every down, they decide to get a wide out who can actually separate for a change.

24. Packers- DE Abdul Carter (6'3, 260) Penn State
Everyone hyped this kid up to be the next Parsons. He has the talent but lacks consistency. He disappeared way to often and fell as a result.

25. Bills- CB Maxwell Hairston (6'1, 185) Kentucky
By far the biggest need for the Bills. Hairston was a force in the secondary for one of the best Defenses in college football this year.

26. Eagles- CB Shavon Revel Jr. (6'3, 195) East Carolina
Revel is a baller and would have been a top 3 CB this year if not for injury. They don't have that many needs and have drafted injured players this high before.

27. Chiefs- OT Aireontae Ersery (6'6, 330) Minnesota
Jawaan Taylor is a penalty machine, if it weren't for Mahomes they would have lost a lot of games just because of him. Ersery is a starter from go.

28. 49ers- G/T Will Campbell (6'6, 325) LSU
Campbell was way overrated to start the draft cycle. His counterpart(Emery) proved to be the better player. Arms are short might be a better G.

29. Texans- DT Walter Nolen (6'3, 305) Ole Miss
Nolen has risen up draft boards to the point that it's surprising he is here at this spot. Texans take BPA.

30. Falcons- DE Jack Sawyer (6'5, 260) Ohio State
Falcons have needed a legit pass rusher for years. Sawyer is a well rounded player who will help them a lot.

31. Ravens- WR Isaiah Bond (5'11, 180) Texas
Ravens really miss what Hollywood Brown gave them. A deep threat is what Lamar needs to take the offence to another level.

32. Lions- CB Mansoor Delane (6'1, 190) Virginia Tech
Lions continue to throw darts at their secondary. DE is another need they will probably address in round 2.


Sorry I was bored. Anyone I left out? Any stupid picks? let me know about it.
I'd get a kick out of the Incarnate Word qb going 1st overall.
 

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The pick order is what place I project teams to finish the season at.

Trade- The Raiders move up from pick 7 and give the Patriots picks 7, a first next year and 2nd rounder they're going to get from D. Adams trade.
1. Raiders- QB Cam Ward (6'2, 225) Miami
The Raiders have a pretty good roster but chose to waste it by not addressing the QB position this past off-season. They learn from that mistake, and go all in here.

2. Panthers- QB Carson Beck (6'4, 220) Georgia
The Panthers trade Bryce Young to the Cardinals for a 3rd, he can back up injury prone Kyler Murray. The Panthers lack weapons on offence, Beck is used to that.

3. Titans- QB Shedeur Sanders (6'2, 215) Colorado
The Titans continue their search for a legitimate signal caller with yet another high draft pick at the position. Mayo man Levis ain't it.

4. Browns- WR Tetairoa McMillan (6'5, 215) Arizona
Watson sucks but with his fully guaranteed contract, they can't move on yet. Cooper is probably gone in FA.

5. Giants- CB Will Johnson (6'2, 200) Michigan
Gives the Giants a shutdown corner to pair with D. Banks. Johnson is probably the best player in the draft, getting him at 5 is very good value.

6. Jaguars- CB Travis Hunter (6'1, 185) Colorado
Darby has been a disaster this year. They get a shutdown corner so they can at least attempt to slow down opposing offences.

7. Patriots- T/G Kelvin Banks Jr. (6'4, 320) Texas
The Pats have to protect Drake Maye so they can see what they have in the young signal caller.

8. Colts- G/T Tyler Booker (6'5, 325) Alabama
The Colts want to get back to running the ball with authority. Booker is a beast. This really gives the Colts one of the better O-lines in football.

9. Rams- NT Deone Walker (6'6, 345) Kentucky
A mammoth upgrade to the center of their defense. Their run D is like swiss cheese, this should really help.

10. Saints- DT Mason Graham (6'3, 320) Michigan
Graham is a top 5 talent in this draft class, the Saints run this card to the podium.

11. Broncos- WR Luther Burden lll (5'11, 210) Missouri
Bo Nix doesn't throw the ball downfield. If that's how they're going to play, they need YAC and Burden is a phenom when it comes to that.

12. Cardinals- DE Mykel Williams (6'5, 265) Georgia
They need Defense at all levels; it won't be fixed in one draft. They go with a traits guy here, he has a very high ceiling.

13. Bears- RB Ashton Jeanty (5'9, 215) Boise State
Give Caleb Williams the ultimate weapon and go out their for round 2.

14. Commanders- S Malaki Starks (6'1, 205) Georgia
Jayden Daniels tried to win every game on his own but couldn't quiet do it. This Pass Defense needed a leader. It gets one in Starks.

15. Bengals- CB Benjamin Morrison (6'0, 190) Notre Dame
The Bengals need a lot of help on D, this is a good start.

16. Seahawks- Edge James Pearce Jr. (6'5, 245) Tennessee
Pearce has disappointed so far this year. He has crazy athleticism and can wreck a game if he puts it all together. Hawks hope for a jump in production.

17. Jets- LB/Edge Jalon Walker (6'2, 245) Georgia
The Jets severely underperformed with the roster talent they had. If they can figure out how to utilize Walker they will have an even bigger talent gap.

18. Cowboys- DE Nic Scourton (6'4, 285) Texas A&M
Dallas just misses the Playoffs. Injuries help derail the season, but nobody likes to hear excuses. Dak could use more weapons but the real back breaker was setting the edge in the run game. With Tank leaving in FA, Dallas grabs an impressive Edge setter to pair with Kneeland. He has a pretty good pass repertoire for a person as big as he is.

19. Chargers- NT Kenneth Grant (6'3, 340) Michigan
Harbaugh gets his guy. He continues to transform the Chargers into Michigan Southwest. Very good player though and a position of need.

20. Vikings- CB Denzel Burke (6'1, 190) Ohio State
The Vikings were the surprise of the season for sure. With Gilmore on his last leg they make a move to improve at CB.

21. Dolphins- QB Jalen Milroe (6'2, 225) Alabama
I don't think Tua will retire...yet. If he continues to get injured they'll need a reliable backup. Milroe isn't polished but he has improved quickly; sky's the limit.

22. Bucs- RT Emery Jones Jr. (6'6, 315) LSU
Luke Goedeke isn't the answer at RT, Jones steps in and takes that spot right away.

23. Steelers- WR Emeka Egbuka (6'1, 205) Ohio State
Instead of heaving up jump balls to Pickens every down, they decide to get a wide out who can actually separate for a change.

24. Packers- DE Abdul Carter (6'3, 260) Penn State
Everyone hyped this kid up to be the next Parsons. He has the talent but lacks consistency. He disappeared way to often and fell as a result.

25. Bills- CB Maxwell Hairston (6'1, 185) Kentucky
By far the biggest need for the Bills. Hairston was a force in the secondary for one of the best Defenses in college football this year.

26. Eagles- CB Shavon Revel Jr. (6'3, 195) East Carolina
Revel is a baller and would have been a top 3 CB this year if not for injury. They don't have that many needs and have drafted injured players this high before.

27. Chiefs- OT Aireontae Ersery (6'6, 330) Minnesota
Jawaan Taylor is a penalty machine, if it weren't for Mahomes they would have lost a lot of games just because of him. Ersery is a starter from go.

28. 49ers- G/T Will Campbell (6'6, 325) LSU
Campbell was way overrated to start the draft cycle. His counterpart(Emery) proved to be the better player. Arms are short might be a better G.

29. Texans- DT Walter Nolen (6'3, 305) Ole Miss
Nolen has risen up draft boards to the point that it's surprising he is here at this spot. Texans take BPA.

30. Falcons- DE Jack Sawyer (6'5, 260) Ohio State
Falcons have needed a legit pass rusher for years. Sawyer is a well rounded player who will help them a lot.

31. Ravens- WR Isaiah Bond (5'11, 180) Texas
Ravens really miss what Hollywood Brown gave them. A deep threat is what Lamar needs to take the offence to another level.

32. Lions- CB Mansoor Delane (6'1, 190) Virginia Tech
Lions continue to throw darts at their secondary. DE is another need they will probably address in round 2.


Sorry I was bored. Anyone I left out? Any stupid picks? let me know about it.


I like and agree Edge round one . I had the Cowboys taking the Ohio St DE Tuimsoloau
 

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Solid mock. Picks 9-13 are devestating for who I want Dallas to get.
 

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He has the Dolphins drafting Milroe pick 21 which is fascinating. Another Bama QB in Miami for McDaniel . I think the Cowboys draft before the Commanders and Eagles for once .
 

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Jerry will be selling Jeanty jerseys by the coming Thanksgiving.

He can reform his triplets and start winning again!
 

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Pretty reasonable overall mock, especially for this early in the year. I think Ewers goes in the first too, but that's kind of nitpicking.

Scourton has really grown on me. His mobility at his weight is pretty crazy, which I don't remember being as true before this season.
He's a bigger Kneeland that already has a pass-rush arsenal. He could be a Cam Jordan/Cam Heyward type of player with a ton of alignment flexibility (SDE/5T/3T on sub packages)
 
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