Rebuild the Defense in 1 draft-mock

J-man

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I like the draft draft, but sorry I just can't see D-Law playing the Leo. He just isn't a dynamic pass rusher and he doesn't run well enough to be a drop back LB consistently.
 

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1-Farley CB Virginia Tech (Take the best available corner, 2 of the top 3 should be there)
2-Moehrig FS TCU (Trade up using our 3rd rd comp as he is unlikely to make to to pick 44)
3-Browning LB Ohio State (fits our strong-side LB spot, might not make it this far)
4a-Stills DT West Virginia (has experience at that 4T DE that Quinn's Defense uses)
4b-Brown III DT Texas A&M (fills the team's 1 technique)

New 4-3 Base Defensive (run downs)

LE (4T)-Stills
DT (1T) Brown III
DT (3T) Hill/Gallimore
RE (Leo) DLaw

MIKE-Lve
Will-Jaylon (comes off the field in the nickel)
Strong-Browning (he could bump Jaylon off the roster in 2022)

CB-Diggs
CB-Farley
SS-Wilson
FS-Moehrig
Love the draft, but don't think LVE is a Mike as he can't stay healthy, and he doesn't stack and shed well. Move LVE to Strong so you can utilize his length, and ability to cover -- and make sure the LB you draft can play Mlb (Browning might be able to?)

Excellent draft though, IMO.
 

Cowboyny

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Love the draft, but don't think LVE is a Mike as he can't stay healthy, and he doesn't stack and shed well. Move LVE to Strong so you can utilize his length, and ability to cover -- and make sure the LB you draft can play Mlb (Browning might be able to?)

Excellent draft though, IMO.

Browning can play any LB spot, can him and figure out where each backer fits the best.
 
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