Rusty's 2.0 No Trades

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This is my 2.0 with no trades:

1. (26) T Anton Harrison Oklahoma
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Anton-Harrison-OL-Oklahoma



Harrison would allow us to have another T to replace Tyron when he retires, and he allows Tyler Smith to focus on playing LG.

2. (58) LB Daiyan Henley Washington State
https://www.profootballnetwork.com/daiyan-henley-lb-washington-state-nfl-draft-scouting-report/



Gives us another attacking Lb to help Micah Parsons. Essentially, teams won't be able to double Micah Parsons anymore if we get Henley because he would have a free run at the QB.

3. (90) DE Nick Herbig Wisconsin
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Nick-Herbig-LB-Wisconsin



Very quick DE who appears to be very difficult to block. Micah Parsons would have more help on defence with Herbig and Henley.

4. (129) WR Michael Wilson Stanford
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Michael-Wilson-WR-Stanford



We need WR, Michael Wilson seems to be an underrated option. So, I took him. I think he'd compliment CeeDee Lamb nicely.

5. (163) RB Dewayne McBride UAB
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/DeWayne-McBride-RB-UAB



Especially with Zeke likely leaving, this is a pick to try to help our running game. Mike McCarthy wants to run the ball more. McBride is an explosive back. I think we'd do well with him at RB.

5. (170) NT Jerrod Clark Coastal Carolina
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Jerrod-Clark-NT-CoastalCarolina

https://youtu.be/wdqr-AG6rhU

Small school NT who looks like he'd be able to be a nice anchor at NT. Rotating him and Hankins would give us an incredible run defence as olines would struggle to block him. Oh, and with that sneak that Philly does, it's a good idea to have a NT to help give us a chance to stop it. Clark is 6'3 and 334 lbs. I think he's more than capable of helping us stop that sneak.

5. (176) DE Colby Wooden Auburn
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Colby-Wooden-LB-Auburn

https://youtu.be/LZSMLpxo-tQ

Wooden would give us a very solid DE who can make a good rotational piece with DLaw. It's always good to have solid depth at DE, and Wooden would be a depth piece for us who could start for other teams. Quinn would be able to create different packages with Wooden to make the most of the pass rush that we'd have.

6. (212) QB Clayton Tune Houston
https://www.nfldraftbuzz.com/Player/Clayton-Tune-QB-Houston

https://youtu.be/J__7KcYLrwA

QB Depth who has the ability to develop into a starter. With Rush likely gone, we need a backup. That's where Tune comes in, along with being a potential starter later.


7. (246) FB Hunter Luepke North Dakota State
https://gobison.com/sports/football/roster/hunter-luepke/17968


https://youtu.be/Fy5hTiEnZCU

Gives us a true FB who is also a good pass catcher. Very similar to Jon Kuhn, who McCarthy enjoyed using in Green Bay. He'd help give us a short yardage back, and someone who can create leverage for our running game.

Hope you all enjoyed this mock draft. I think this would fill a lot of holes, and we'd get good depth out of the the last of the 5th round picks and the 6th round pick.
 
The way that I see this mock draft. It addresses a need at Oline. It fixes the interior Dline. We get a very good LB. We address WR and RB. And we got a bit of depth along with tying in FB.
 

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