RustyBourneHorse's last mock draft of 2022

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As usual, this will be the large part and next post will be the condensed version.

24. Kenyon Green OG Texas A &M 6'4" and 323 lbs



Kenyon Green would replace Connor Williams. This is a player that the Cowboys seem to want, and I think he'd be a great choice.


56. Travis Jones DT Connecticut 6'4" and 326 lbs



1T DT who would help push the pocket and other 1T DT associated tasks with being a 1T DT. I think he'd be a great addition here.


88. Romeo Doubs WR Nevada 6'2 and 201 lbs



Doubs would replace Cooper. He's a nice WR.


129. Braxton Jones OT Southern Utah 6'5" and 306 lbs


Large OT who could be great depth behind Tyron when he misses games. Lots of potential here that the coaches would enjoy working on. "Perhaps most promising is Jones’ synergy between his upper and lower body. He has a great understanding of timing and positioning when levying punches, and he can time his extensions according to his base. Moreover, the Southern Utah OT can continually reset his base and gather rushers with his length and above-average core strength." (https://www.profootballnetwork.com/braxton-jones-southern-utah-ot-nfl-draft-scouting-report-2022/)


155. Terrel Bernard LB Baylor 6'0" and 220 lbs


May be a bit undersized, but his explosiveness jumps off the screen. Look how he attacks the QB. I think putting him on the opposite side of Parsons, and we get a nice


167. DeAngelo Malone DE Western Kentucky 6'3 and 243 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYYIYDFBWGs

Quick DE who can chase down pass rushers. Flexibility: A loose and fluid athlete, Malone displays the necessary flexibility to win both as a rusher when he is trying to bend the arc or when it comes to contorting his body and slipping through gaps in the run game. He displays very good ability to reduce his surface area and bend the corner while also possessing the necessary ankle flexion to turn tight corners (https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/deangelo-malone/NbBhYqftl3). He gets overlooked because he's a small school product, but I think he's an excellent prospect that Quinn will enjoy.

176. Lucas Krull TE Pittsburgh 6'6" and 260 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jJMsDXIbB8

Tall TE from Shawnee, KS who transferred to Pittsburgh by way of Florida. He's tall, great hands, and he's strong. Great security blanket to QBs.


178. Markquese Bell S Florida A&M 6'3" and 205 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbjqacDHeKE

Tall safety who is a hard hitter. His pass rushing skills on the blitz look incredible. I think we'd get a great S here.


193. Adram Smith RB Baylor 5'11 and 221 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvEBQV2WxeU

This prospect is a speedy RB who would make a nice 3rd RB option. I think he's an underrated player. He showed great strength in the YT video posted in the redzone and on the run against OK State.
 
Condensed:

24: Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M
56: Travis Jones DT Connecticut
88: Romeo Doubs WR Nevada
129: Braxton Jones OT Southern Utah
155: Terrel Bernard LB Baylor
167: DeAngelo Malone DE Western Kentucky
176: Lucas Krull TE Pitt
178: Markquese Bell S Florida A&M
193: Adram Smith RB Baylor
 
Condensed:

24: Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M
56: Travis Jones DT Connecticut
88: Romeo Doubs WR Nevada
129: Braxton Jones OT Southern Utah
155: Terrel Bernard LB Baylor
167: DeAngelo Malone DE Western Kentucky
176: Lucas Krull TE Pitt
178: Markquese Bell S Florida A&M
193: Adram Smith RB Baylor

This would fill 2 oline spots, finally gets too notch 1T, a very good WR who I think can be a 1WR, LB, pass rush, TE, and rounded our with S, and a depth RB.
 
i'd be thrilled with that.
LOVE that pick at 88...and 129.
kenyon green is a home run.
travis jones intrigues the hell outta me.
i'd love this draft.

Yes, this would be quite the draft. I think we'd also get a steal in Braxton and Markqueze if we got them in those spots.
 
As usual, this will be the large part and next post will be the condensed version.

24. Kenyon Green OG Texas A &M 6'4" and 323 lbs



Kenyon Green would replace Connor Williams. This is a player that the Cowboys seem to want, and I think he'd be a great choice.


56. Travis Jones DT Connecticut 6'4" and 326 lbs



1T DT who would help push the pocket and other 1T DT associated tasks with being a 1T DT. I think he'd be a great addition here.


88. Romeo Doubs WR Nevada 6'2 and 201 lbs



Doubs would replace Cooper. He's a nice WR.


129. Braxton Jones OT Southern Utah 6'5" and 306 lbs


Large OT who could be great depth behind Tyron when he misses games. Lots of potential here that the coaches would enjoy working on. "Perhaps most promising is Jones’ synergy between his upper and lower body. He has a great understanding of timing and positioning when levying punches, and he can time his extensions according to his base. Moreover, the Southern Utah OT can continually reset his base and gather rushers with his length and above-average core strength." (https://www.profootballnetwork.com/braxton-jones-southern-utah-ot-nfl-draft-scouting-report-2022/)


155. Terrel Bernard LB Baylor 6'0" and 220 lbs


May be a bit undersized, but his explosiveness jumps off the screen. Look how he attacks the QB. I think putting him on the opposite side of Parsons, and we get a nice


167. DeAngelo Malone DE Western Kentucky 6'3 and 243 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYYIYDFBWGs

Quick DE who can chase down pass rushers. Flexibility: A loose and fluid athlete, Malone displays the necessary flexibility to win both as a rusher when he is trying to bend the arc or when it comes to contorting his body and slipping through gaps in the run game. He displays very good ability to reduce his surface area and bend the corner while also possessing the necessary ankle flexion to turn tight corners (https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/deangelo-malone/NbBhYqftl3). He gets overlooked because he's a small school product, but I think he's an excellent prospect that Quinn will enjoy.

176. Lucas Krull TE Pittsburgh 6'6" and 260 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jJMsDXIbB8

Tall TE from Shawnee, KS who transferred to Pittsburgh by way of Florida. He's tall, great hands, and he's strong. Great security blanket to QBs.


178. Markquese Bell S Florida A&M 6'3" and 205 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbjqacDHeKE

Tall safety who is a hard hitter. His pass rushing skills on the blitz look incredible. I think we'd get a great S here.


193. Adram Smith RB Baylor 5'11 and 221 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvEBQV2WxeU

This prospect is a speedy RB who would make a nice 3rd RB option. I think he's an underrated player. He showed great strength in the YT video posted in the redzone and on the run against OK State.

Appreciate all the hard work Rusty!!!!!!!!
 
Condensed:

24: Kenyon Green OG Texas A&M
56: Travis Jones DT Connecticut
88: Romeo Doubs WR Nevada
129: Braxton Jones OT Southern Utah
155: Terrel Bernard LB Baylor
167: DeAngelo Malone DE Western Kentucky
176: Lucas Krull TE Pitt
178: Markquese Bell S Florida A&M
193: Adram Smith RB Baylor
Love 2 OL picks out of the first 4.
The weakest area of the team currently....
 
Rusty dak texted me and likes your mock! Haha

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As usual, this will be the large part and next post will be the condensed version.

24. Kenyon Green OG Texas A &M 6'4" and 323 lbs



Kenyon Green would replace Connor Williams. This is a player that the Cowboys seem to want, and I think he'd be a great choice.


56. Travis Jones DT Connecticut 6'4" and 326 lbs



1T DT who would help push the pocket and other 1T DT associated tasks with being a 1T DT. I think he'd be a great addition here.


88. Romeo Doubs WR Nevada 6'2 and 201 lbs



Doubs would replace Cooper. He's a nice WR.


129. Braxton Jones OT Southern Utah 6'5" and 306 lbs


Large OT who could be great depth behind Tyron when he misses games. Lots of potential here that the coaches would enjoy working on. "Perhaps most promising is Jones’ synergy between his upper and lower body. He has a great understanding of timing and positioning when levying punches, and he can time his extensions according to his base. Moreover, the Southern Utah OT can continually reset his base and gather rushers with his length and above-average core strength." (https://www.profootballnetwork.com/braxton-jones-southern-utah-ot-nfl-draft-scouting-report-2022/)


155. Terrel Bernard LB Baylor 6'0" and 220 lbs


May be a bit undersized, but his explosiveness jumps off the screen. Look how he attacks the QB. I think putting him on the opposite side of Parsons, and we get a nice


167. DeAngelo Malone DE Western Kentucky 6'3 and 243 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYYIYDFBWGs

Quick DE who can chase down pass rushers. Flexibility: A loose and fluid athlete, Malone displays the necessary flexibility to win both as a rusher when he is trying to bend the arc or when it comes to contorting his body and slipping through gaps in the run game. He displays very good ability to reduce his surface area and bend the corner while also possessing the necessary ankle flexion to turn tight corners (https://thedraftnetwork.com/player/deangelo-malone/NbBhYqftl3). He gets overlooked because he's a small school product, but I think he's an excellent prospect that Quinn will enjoy.

176. Lucas Krull TE Pittsburgh 6'6" and 260 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jJMsDXIbB8

Tall TE from Shawnee, KS who transferred to Pittsburgh by way of Florida. He's tall, great hands, and he's strong. Great security blanket to QBs.


178. Markquese Bell S Florida A&M 6'3" and 205 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbjqacDHeKE

Tall safety who is a hard hitter. His pass rushing skills on the blitz look incredible. I think we'd get a great S here.


193. Adram Smith RB Baylor 5'11 and 221 lbs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvEBQV2WxeU

This prospect is a speedy RB who would make a nice 3rd RB option. I think he's an underrated player. He showed great strength in the YT video posted in the redzone and on the run against OK State.


If we did that magnificently in the draft, I might never be able to quit laughing . . . Bwa-ha-ha-ha!! :laugh:
 
Tough not to like it based on the first two rounds alone.

Opinion: if they go OL in 1st, they will ignore it thereafter, as they should.
 

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