RustyBourneHorse
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This is my 6th no trade mock. Two more coming before the draft. Most picks except for Collins and Brashard Smith (who I've picked many times at this point) will have videos where available. As for the bonus, I used to provide a top 10 UDFAs. That made these way too long. However, I'm going to give a top 5 UDFA list that I'd like us to sign if they go undrafted.
12.
Shemar Stewart
EDGE Texas A&M
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/shemar-stewart/32005354-4580-1492-6181-fbdcbaa932bc
Freakish athlete as a DE, Stewart would be a great replacement for DLaw. Parsons can move around between Linebacker and other positions, but our primary DEs would become Kneeland and Stewart. Opposing olines would struggle greatly to contain both of them, imo. And, if Parsons is at DE, then we can have Stewart and Parsons on each end. In either package, we would have. A lethal pair of DEs plus Parsons.
44.
Wyatt Milum
OG West Virginia
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/wyatt-milum/32004d49-4c81-8789-d69c-03a4416d55b6
While technically a LT, he can also play guard. I think he would make a great replacement for Martin. While I've been on record with my preference being Savainnaea, 1, he wasn't available and 2, it'd get incredibly boring for me to keep listing him here, so, for this draft, I chose a different guard. But, one who is still an excellent prospect.
76.
Alfred Collins
DT Texas
I've mentioned this NT many times, so I will refrain from posting videos and measurements. Suffice to say, between Parsons, Stewart, Kneeland, Osa, and Collins (at NT), that would be one formidable dline.
149.
Malachi Moore
S Alabama
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/malachi-moore/32004d4f-4f51-0423-6ca1-933c20d1f732
Gives us a safety to protect our secondary.
174.
Brashard Smith
RB SMU
Mentioned him before. We would get an upgrade at the run game .
204.
Kaden Prather
WR Maryland
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/kaden-prather/32005052-4150-3598-ce14-97ba351041b0
Gives us a possible number 2 receiver option.
211.
Kobe Hudson
WR UCF
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/kobe-hudson/32004855-4445-0243-eb63-5696b6576e31
Underrated physical wr who might be a good option also as a 2 WR.
217.
Raheim Sanders
RB South Carolina
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/raheim-sanders/32005341-4e45-5028-b876-e95fddcc551a
https://youtu.be/OPNvhyNNCkk?si=Ts6k2cMbm-eja2ii
Underrated running back. Would be a steal in round 7.
239.
Collin Oliver
LB Oklahoma State
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/collin-oliver/32004f4c-4923-3599-c80c-faf526d39877
https://youtu.be/nBgwyqaN6W0?si=ydw-HcYYkp3BbwUc
Linebacker depth, always a need.
247.
Jermari Harris
CB Iowa
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jermari-harris/32004841-5244-3362-13e7-7ec6e6017f6d
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jermari-harris/32004841-5244-3362-13e7-7ec6e6017f6d
Possible cb depth
Top 5 UDFAS
Connor Watkins QB Villanova
https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4428805/connor-watkins
https://youtu.be/2Z7D7iyrwJw?si=TDm04Mpg_O3jsmIc
Small school QB option. Never a bad idea to get a QB undrafted. He can compete with Grier for the 3 spot.
Melvin Smith CB Southern Arkansas
https://youtu.be/KutyRgHCeXQ?si=IfyHxaCNkpU0Dzxn
Small school CB. I like the way he attacks the ball. I think he'd be worth a look.
Pat Garwo RB Nevada
https://247sports.com/player/patrick-garwo-iii-46040727/
https://247sports.com/player/patrick-garwo-iii-46040727/
The video is of his time at Boston College. Haven't found much of him at Nevada. Still, I think he'd make an interesting prospect to bring in undrafted.
Easton Mascarena-Arnold LB USC
https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/5085888/easton-mascarenas-arnold
https://youtu.be/P0ebfCpKh0Y?si=s5aCRPFU_2qzfReu
MLB who has a pretty solid downhill rush. We can always use more LB depth, especially inside.
Karene Reid LB Utah
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/karene-reid/32005245-4931-8585-fc5e-435d1bca79cc
https://youtube.com/shorts/rnB4_G4AO0E?si=KCJd4TPm65e0SpB5
More linebacker depth
So, for the recap. The first three picks basically give us a nice dline. Between Parsons, Kneeland, Stewart, Osa, and Collins, that's a really good dline. Might be a bit overkill, but we need it. Then, we also get a guard in the first 3 picks to replace Martin. Basically, this gives us a chance to play keep away and, well, if they can't score, then they can't win. Let's face it, without a trade down, it'll likely take more than one draft to fix our issues. That said, the first 3 picks fix the cornerstones we need.
Then, come round 5, we get a safety to upgrade our secondary, a couple backs, a couple receivers, a linebacker, and a corner. We're bound to find a lead back between Smith, Sanders, and Williams (from Denver). As for undrafted, I found competition for Grier. I found a running back to throw into the mix. I found a small school CB who can compete for a spot. Then finally, I found two more linebackers to compete. We never have enough linebackers, so why not sign two decent options?
12.
Shemar Stewart
EDGE Texas A&M
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/shemar-stewart/32005354-4580-1492-6181-fbdcbaa932bc
Freakish athlete as a DE, Stewart would be a great replacement for DLaw. Parsons can move around between Linebacker and other positions, but our primary DEs would become Kneeland and Stewart. Opposing olines would struggle greatly to contain both of them, imo. And, if Parsons is at DE, then we can have Stewart and Parsons on each end. In either package, we would have. A lethal pair of DEs plus Parsons.
44.
Wyatt Milum
OG West Virginia
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/wyatt-milum/32004d49-4c81-8789-d69c-03a4416d55b6
While technically a LT, he can also play guard. I think he would make a great replacement for Martin. While I've been on record with my preference being Savainnaea, 1, he wasn't available and 2, it'd get incredibly boring for me to keep listing him here, so, for this draft, I chose a different guard. But, one who is still an excellent prospect.
76.
Alfred Collins
DT Texas
I've mentioned this NT many times, so I will refrain from posting videos and measurements. Suffice to say, between Parsons, Stewart, Kneeland, Osa, and Collins (at NT), that would be one formidable dline.
149.
Malachi Moore
S Alabama
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/malachi-moore/32004d4f-4f51-0423-6ca1-933c20d1f732
Gives us a safety to protect our secondary.
174.
Brashard Smith
RB SMU
Mentioned him before. We would get an upgrade at the run game .
204.
Kaden Prather
WR Maryland
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/kaden-prather/32005052-4150-3598-ce14-97ba351041b0
Gives us a possible number 2 receiver option.
211.
Kobe Hudson
WR UCF
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/kobe-hudson/32004855-4445-0243-eb63-5696b6576e31
Underrated physical wr who might be a good option also as a 2 WR.
217.
Raheim Sanders
RB South Carolina
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/raheim-sanders/32005341-4e45-5028-b876-e95fddcc551a
https://youtu.be/OPNvhyNNCkk?si=Ts6k2cMbm-eja2ii
Underrated running back. Would be a steal in round 7.
239.
Collin Oliver
LB Oklahoma State
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/collin-oliver/32004f4c-4923-3599-c80c-faf526d39877
https://youtu.be/nBgwyqaN6W0?si=ydw-HcYYkp3BbwUc
Linebacker depth, always a need.
247.
Jermari Harris
CB Iowa
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jermari-harris/32004841-5244-3362-13e7-7ec6e6017f6d
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/jermari-harris/32004841-5244-3362-13e7-7ec6e6017f6d
Possible cb depth
Top 5 UDFAS
Connor Watkins QB Villanova
https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4428805/connor-watkins
https://youtu.be/2Z7D7iyrwJw?si=TDm04Mpg_O3jsmIc
Small school QB option. Never a bad idea to get a QB undrafted. He can compete with Grier for the 3 spot.
Melvin Smith CB Southern Arkansas
https://youtu.be/KutyRgHCeXQ?si=IfyHxaCNkpU0Dzxn
Small school CB. I like the way he attacks the ball. I think he'd be worth a look.
Pat Garwo RB Nevada
https://247sports.com/player/patrick-garwo-iii-46040727/
https://247sports.com/player/patrick-garwo-iii-46040727/
The video is of his time at Boston College. Haven't found much of him at Nevada. Still, I think he'd make an interesting prospect to bring in undrafted.
Easton Mascarena-Arnold LB USC
https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/5085888/easton-mascarenas-arnold
https://youtu.be/P0ebfCpKh0Y?si=s5aCRPFU_2qzfReu
MLB who has a pretty solid downhill rush. We can always use more LB depth, especially inside.
Karene Reid LB Utah
https://www.nfl.com/prospects/karene-reid/32005245-4931-8585-fc5e-435d1bca79cc
https://youtube.com/shorts/rnB4_G4AO0E?si=KCJd4TPm65e0SpB5
More linebacker depth
So, for the recap. The first three picks basically give us a nice dline. Between Parsons, Kneeland, Stewart, Osa, and Collins, that's a really good dline. Might be a bit overkill, but we need it. Then, we also get a guard in the first 3 picks to replace Martin. Basically, this gives us a chance to play keep away and, well, if they can't score, then they can't win. Let's face it, without a trade down, it'll likely take more than one draft to fix our issues. That said, the first 3 picks fix the cornerstones we need.
Then, come round 5, we get a safety to upgrade our secondary, a couple backs, a couple receivers, a linebacker, and a corner. We're bound to find a lead back between Smith, Sanders, and Williams (from Denver). As for undrafted, I found competition for Grier. I found a running back to throw into the mix. I found a small school CB who can compete for a spot. Then finally, I found two more linebackers to compete. We never have enough linebackers, so why not sign two decent options?