RustyBourneHorse
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This is a good time to do a mock with no trades. See below, and you know how I do it by now:
24: Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M
6'4" and 325 lbs
The departure (thankfully) of Connor Williams means we need a LG. So, this is a great time to take Kenyon Green as a replacement.
56: Travis Jones DT Connecticut
6'4" and 333 lbs
Solid 1T DT that can push the pocket. I'd like to get Jourdan Davis, but he's not likely to be there at 24. So, Jones makes a nice alternate choice. He's excellent at pushing the pocket, which keeps the other QB from stepping up in the pocket to throw, and he will help allow Parsons better rush opportunities. He's incredibly strong.
88: Kerby Joseph S Illinois
6'1" and 200 lbs
Solid safety option. Pairing him with Donovan Wilson would help us get a nice pairing at safety. We'd be in great shape in the secondary with this player.
129: Jeffrey Gunter DE Coastal Carolina
6'4" and 259 lbs
Explosive pass rusher with great height and great speed. Watch the highlights and see. This player would be a great replacement to Gregory. He's quick, menacing, and hard hitting. This would mean our dline would consist of the likes of Gunter, Gallimore, Jones, and DLaw. That'd be a lethal combo. Adding in Parsons, and the opposing QB stands no chance. Oh, and the run would be shut down nicely behind this combo. This would mean we'd possess one of the top dlines in the league plus Parsons.
155: Pierre Strong Jr RB South Dakota State
5'11" and 205 lbs
Consistent feature on my selections. Quick RB who can make a great trio with Zeke and Pollard.
167: Tariq Castro-fields CB Penn State
6'1" and 197 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnXOwz0I5bU
Tall CB with long arms. This is a player that could push Anthony Brown and KJ. Thus, our secondary would become more dangerous. Reuniting him with Parsons could be really nice to help our team.
176: Cole Turner TE Nevada
6'6" and 240 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEiCa5HX7k8
TE is a need, and Turner is a quietly good TE. He has great hands. He's large, and he is someone I think that could be a nice safety blanket, especially in the red zone.
178: Charleston Rambo WR Miami
6'1" and 177 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTWP1trOP8Y
Tall and quick WR. I see him as a late round pick that can become a starter, especially on the outside. He's got great hands and long arms (32 lbs).
193: Kellen Dietsch OT Arizona State
6'7" and 301 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIlBr7Dq-cU&t=4s
This is a player I liked earlier in the process who has dropped down. Still, he'd be a good depth player at OT, and he's someone that has has a lot to enjoy. Great footwork with his size. He's particularly a good run blocker. Run situations such as red zone and 3rd and inches are where he'd be at his best.
24: Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M
6'4" and 325 lbs
The departure (thankfully) of Connor Williams means we need a LG. So, this is a great time to take Kenyon Green as a replacement.
56: Travis Jones DT Connecticut
6'4" and 333 lbs
Solid 1T DT that can push the pocket. I'd like to get Jourdan Davis, but he's not likely to be there at 24. So, Jones makes a nice alternate choice. He's excellent at pushing the pocket, which keeps the other QB from stepping up in the pocket to throw, and he will help allow Parsons better rush opportunities. He's incredibly strong.
88: Kerby Joseph S Illinois
6'1" and 200 lbs
Solid safety option. Pairing him with Donovan Wilson would help us get a nice pairing at safety. We'd be in great shape in the secondary with this player.
129: Jeffrey Gunter DE Coastal Carolina
6'4" and 259 lbs
Explosive pass rusher with great height and great speed. Watch the highlights and see. This player would be a great replacement to Gregory. He's quick, menacing, and hard hitting. This would mean our dline would consist of the likes of Gunter, Gallimore, Jones, and DLaw. That'd be a lethal combo. Adding in Parsons, and the opposing QB stands no chance. Oh, and the run would be shut down nicely behind this combo. This would mean we'd possess one of the top dlines in the league plus Parsons.
155: Pierre Strong Jr RB South Dakota State
5'11" and 205 lbs
Consistent feature on my selections. Quick RB who can make a great trio with Zeke and Pollard.
167: Tariq Castro-fields CB Penn State
6'1" and 197 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnXOwz0I5bU
Tall CB with long arms. This is a player that could push Anthony Brown and KJ. Thus, our secondary would become more dangerous. Reuniting him with Parsons could be really nice to help our team.
176: Cole Turner TE Nevada
6'6" and 240 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEiCa5HX7k8
TE is a need, and Turner is a quietly good TE. He has great hands. He's large, and he is someone I think that could be a nice safety blanket, especially in the red zone.
178: Charleston Rambo WR Miami
6'1" and 177 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTWP1trOP8Y
Tall and quick WR. I see him as a late round pick that can become a starter, especially on the outside. He's got great hands and long arms (32 lbs).
193: Kellen Dietsch OT Arizona State
6'7" and 301 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sIlBr7Dq-cU&t=4s
This is a player I liked earlier in the process who has dropped down. Still, he'd be a good depth player at OT, and he's someone that has has a lot to enjoy. Great footwork with his size. He's particularly a good run blocker. Run situations such as red zone and 3rd and inches are where he'd be at his best.