Your daily mock draft

Pretty good, I like the player at 12 but I’m over taking CBs in the first round. Not sure the position is as valuable as it used to be.
 
mock draft with just my favorite players

12. S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon

Trade- Cardinals move up from 34 to 20 to get QB Simpson. Dallas gets picks 34, 65 and their 4th next year

34T. Edge Malachi Lawrence, UCF
65T. Slot Treydan Stukes, Arizona
92. DL Darrell Jackson Jr., Florida State
112. LB Jack Kelly, BYU... most underrated player on the consensus big board, I would take him day 2
152. TE Dae'Quan Wright, Ole Miss
177. CB Devon Marshall, NC State
180. DL Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M
218. LB Red Murdock, Buffalo

UDFA's
DT Jeffrey M'ba, SMU... international pathway program candidate (France/Gabon)
Edge Devean Deal, TCU
RB Cash Jones, Georgia... Special Teams demon and 3rd down back great blocker, super receiver
WR/KR/PR Michael Wortham, Montana
S Nick Andersen, Wake Forest
TE Cody Hardy, NC State... blocking TE extraordinaire
T Ethan Onianwa, Ohio State
C Bryce Foster, Kansas
LB/Edge Jackson Kuwatch, Miami of Ohio
CB Caleb Offord, Kennesaw State
P Jack Stonehouse, Syracuse
 
12.
Sonny Styles
LB Ohio State

20.
Jermod McCoy
CB Tennessee

92.
Dani Dennis-Sutton
EDGE Penn State

112.
Jalon Kilgore
S South Carolina

152.
Dontay Corleone
DT Cincinnati

177.
Aamil Wagner
OT Notre Dame

180.
Keyshaun Elliott
LB Arizona State

218.
Caden Curry
EDGE Ohio State

Draft Rankings based on Consensus
 
Mock Draft Hero is my simulator. Probably too many trades, but went with it.

*traded 12 to Balt for 14 and 115
14 S C Downs

*traded 20, 115 to Chi for 25, 89 and 129
*traded 25 to NE for 31, 95, 171

31 DT K Mc Donald

*traded up w/GB pk 52 for 89, 95, 177, 180
52 LB J Golday
92 CB J Neal
112 LB J Barham
129 TE J Joly
171 ED M Llewellyn

*traded up w/ NYJ pk 179, 242 for 218, '27 6th, '28 6th
179 RB K Allen
242 WR J Caldwell
 
1A- Caleb Banks DT Florida


1B- Colton Hood CB Tennessee


3- DeMonte Capehart DT Clemson


4- Kaleb Proctor DT Southeastern Louisiana


5A- Jack Kelly ILB BYU



Continue the rest on next post.
 
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5B- Robert Spears- Jennings S Oklahoma


5C- Matthew Hibner TE SMU


7-Isaac Botsio WR West Texas A& M
 
Great site! Made a handful of trades and came out with a fantastic haul IMO. I would be drinking myself silly if this somehow became reality. :oldcouple:

DAL Draft Class
===============================
R1 Pick 16: Caleb Downs
S | Ohio State
R1 Pick 21: Sonny Styles
OLB | Ohio State
R2 Pick 61: Jeremiyah Love
RB | Notre Dame
R3 Pick 77: Kenyon Sadiq
TE | Oregon
R3 Pick 92: Jacob Rodriguez
ILB | Texas Tech
R4 Pick 103: Josiah Trotter
ILB | Missouri
R4 Pick 112: Domani Jackson
CB | Alabama
R4 Pick 115: Caden Curry
EDGE | Ohio State
R5 Pick 152: Keagen Trost
OT | Missouri
R5 Pick 177: Harold Perkins Jr
OLB | LSU
R5 Pick 180: Taurean York
ILB | Texas A&M
R7 Pick 218: DJ Campbell
OG | Texas

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What a haul... geesh!
 
I think I’ll play the lottery tonight.

My Draft Picks

13.Caleb Downs
S Ohio State
152.Tyreak Sapp
EDGE Florida
20.Jermod McCoy
CB Tennessee
177.Aamil Wagner
OT Notre Dame
61.Anthony Hill Jr.
LB Texas
180.Vincent Anthony Jr.
EDGE Duke
112.Isaiah World
OT Oregon
218.Kendal Daniels
LB Oklahoma

Traded Away


LA


Pick 12


Pick 92


Draft Rankings based on Consensus
 
Today’s version:

My Draft Picks
12.Rueben Bain Jr.
EDGE Miami (FL)
20.Jermod McCoy
CB Tennessee
105.Jalon Kilgore
S South Carolina
112.Drew Shelton
OT Penn State
145.Dontay Corleone
DT Cincinnati

152.Keyshaun Elliott
LB Arizona State
177.Diego Pounds
OT Ole Miss
180.Jack Kelly
LB BYU
218.Vincent Anthony Jr.
EDGE Duke

Traded Away


Pick 92


Draft Rankings based on Consensus
 
DAL Draft Results

Draft Results by StickToTheModel

#12 + #19,#51
#19 + #25,#57

20
Dillon Thieneman
S

#34 + #25

34
Anthony Hill Jr
ILB

51
Gabe Jacas
EDGE

57
Jacob Rodriguez
ILB

65
Derrick Moore
EDGE

92
Daylen Everette
CB

112
Isaiah World
OT

152
Domani Jackson
CB

177
Keagen Trost
OT

180
Vincent Anthony Jr
EDGE
 
My Draft Picks
12.
Caleb Downs
S Ohio State
180.
Diego Pounds
OT Ole Miss
20.
Jermod McCoy
CB Tennessee
189.
Keagen Trost
OT Missouri
110.
Jalon Kilgore
S South Carolina
199.
Tyreak Sapp
EDGE Florida
112.
Romello Height
EDGE Texas Tech
218.
Rene Konga
DT Louisville
152.
Kaleb Elarms-Orr
LB TCU
221.
Caden Curry
© EDGE Ohio State
177.
Harold Perkins Jr.
LB LSU
Cameron Ball
DT Arkansas

Traded Away


Pick 92


Draft Rankings based on Consensus
 
This is my favorite so far.



My Draft Picks


12. David Bailey EDGE Texas Tech


20. Jermod McCoy CB Tennessee


92. Jalon Kilgore S South Carolina


112. Deontae Lawson LB Alabama


152. Dontay Corleone DT Cincinnati


177. Jack Kelly LB BYU


180. Diego Pounds OT Ole Miss


218. Jeff Caldwell WR Cincinnati


Draft Rankings based on Consensus
 
Trade pick 20 to the Cardinals for picks 34 and 65
Trade picks 65 and 92 to the Packers for pick 52

12 Caleb Downs S
He falls due to all the reasons Daniel Jeremiah mentioned. Dane Brugler made similar comments.

34 Colton Hood CB comp Carlton Davis III
  • Plays with box-safety physicality in coverage and run support.
52 Jacob Rodriguez LB comp Carson Schwesinger
  • Posted 13 career forced fumbles, including FBS-leading seven in 2025.
112 Zxavian Harris DL

152 DeZhaun Stribling WR

Stribling projects as an immediate WR4 who could eventually work his way into a starting role.

177 Keagen Trost OL
Position versatility, toughness and a ready-made frame give Trost a chance to eventually become a starter.

180 Jack Endries TE comp Dalton Schultz
Endries should develop into an NFL starter.

218 Mason Reiger Edge
Reiger needs more mass and refinement but could become a good rotational odd-front edge in time.

New Defensive depth chart (4-2-5)

DL

Clark, Ogvonnia, Toia,
Williams, Bullard, Harris
OLB

Ezeiruaku, Clowney (FA), Wheat
Gary, Liufau, Houston, Land, Reiger
ILB
Overshown, James, Barron
Rodriguez (rookie), Trade for veteran
NB
Downs (rookie)
, Thompson, Durant, Bell
CB
Bland, Durant, Carson
Hood (rookie), Revel, Kendrick
S
Hooker, Locke
Thompson, Bell

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Trade pick 20 to the Cardinals for picks 34 and 65
Trade picks 65 and 92 to the Packers for pick 52

12 Caleb Downs S
He falls due to all the reasons Daniel Jeremiah mentioned. Dane Brugler made similar comments.

34 Colton Hood CB comp Carlton Davis III
  • Plays with box-safety physicality in coverage and run support.
52 Jacob Rodriguez LB comp Carson Schwesinger
  • Posted 13 career forced fumbles, including FBS-leading seven in 2025.
112 Zxavian Harris DL

152 DeZhaun Stribling WR

Stribling projects as an immediate WR4 who could eventually work his way into a starting role.

177 Keagen Trost OL
Position versatility, toughness and a ready-made frame give Trost a chance to eventually become a starter.

180 Jack Endries TE comp Dalton Schultz
Endries should develop into an NFL starter.

218 Mason Reiger Edge
Reiger needs more mass and refinement but could become a good rotational odd-front edge in time.

New Defensive depth chart (4-2-5)

DL

Clark, Ogvonnia, Toia,
Williams, Bullard, Harris
OLB

Ezeiruaku, Clowney (FA), Wheat
Gary, Liufau, Houston, Land, Reiger
ILB
Overshown, James, Barron
Rodriguez (rookie), Trade for veteran
NB
Downs (rookie)
, Thompson, Durant, Bell
CB
Bland, Durant, Carson
Hood (rookie), Revel, Kendrick
S
Hooker, Locke
Thompson, Bell

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Love what you were able to do with those first three picks! :bow:

I’ll admit to not knowing much about Zxavian Harris. I’ll have to do some research.

And I’m also a big fan of Keagen Trost. I would love to add him to our offensive line.
 
This is my “Let’s Roll!” draft. The draft didn’t align with needs, but it allowed me to completely load up the offensive line, for this year and the future. I think we’d have an embarrassment of riches there and be able to cleanly move on from both tackles this year or next year at the latest.

My Draft Picks
20.
DAL

Monroe Freeling OT Georgia
24.
CLE

Olaivavega Ioane OG Penn State
trade-icon

39.
CLE

Jacob Rodriguez LB Texas Tech
trade-icon

92.
DAL

Bud Clark S TCU
112.
DAL

Derrick Moore EDGE Michigan
152.
DAL

Daylen Everette CB Georgia
177.
DAL

Dontay Corleone DT Cincinnati
180.
DAL

Diego Pounds OT Ole Miss
218.
DAL

Jeff Caldwell WR Cincinnati

Traded Away
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Pick 12

Draft Rankings based on Consensus
 
12 Sonny Styles LB Ohio State

38 T.J. Parker EDGE Clemson

59 Anthony Hill Jr. LB Texas

92 Jalon Kilgore S South Carolina

121 Chandler Rivers CB Duke

141 JC Davis OT Illinois

152 Anthony Lucas EDGE USC

161 Taurean York LB Texas A&M

180 Dontay Corleone DT Cincinnati

205 TJ Hall CB Iowa

222 Alex Harkey OG Oregon

Sonny Styles slid to me at #12.

I made some trades to get me two #2 picks.

I went real heavy defense, although I did pick up a couple of O-linemen.

I grabbed some of the top LBs in the draft.

Three LBs, Two CBs, one S, two EDGE, one DT.

I think the top four are starters.
 
This was my 1st very quick mock draft I posted on Monday. I just went by a rankings list.
No simulators or anything like that. I may do another one, and with a few trade ideas this weekend.

1. S. Styles, LB, OSU
2. D. Baily, DE, T. Tech
3. M. Klare, TE, OSU
4. LT Overton, DL, Ala.
5. A. Carter, LB, Tenn.
5. B. Clark, S, TCU
5. B. Stephens, OL, Iowa
7. L. Styles, CB, OSU
This boards love for LT Overton is unreal......Obviously you don't follow the draft that closely....He's falling like a rock after the combine. He may not even get drafted @ this point. And I see your still drafting players that aren't even in the draft still. The Carter kid went back to school. Bud Clark is way too low too.....Bailey isn't making it to 1/20....

:laugh:
 
In this mock draft using a simulator, I make multiple trades until I end up with nine picks, all in day #2. No day #1 and no day #3.

My strategy is no future elite contracts with an abundance of solid starters and solid dept, a team that features strong competition among the members of each squad.

I know injuries happen and my goal is to avoid measurable decreases in productivity when these injuries occur. Also, injured players tend to heal much faster when they see their starting position capably manned by the backup.

A team that is absent both elite and marginal talent but manned by capable solid players with equally talented backups is probably closer to each other as a group. It is a team with a different group of heroes each week. not just the same 2-3 guys.

It would give me incredible leverage as a GM. I could make the contracts far more proportional. In the NFL today, there are some players that make 50 times the money of another starter, even at the same position. How many starting WRs are 50 times better than than their teammate and starter on the other side of the O-line?

So this mock draft has 9 picks, four in the 2nd round, five in the 3rd.

48.Chris Johnson CB San Diego State
52.Anthony Hill Jr. LB Texas
54.Keionte Scott CB Miami (FL)
66.Josiah Trotter LB Missouri
72.Kamari Ramsey S USC
75.Joshua Josephs EDGE Tennessee
79.Jake Golday LB Cincinnati
84.Darrell Jackson Jr. DT Florida State
92.Emmett Johnson RB Nebraska
 
In this mock draft using a simulator, I make multiple trades until I end up with nine picks, all in day #2. No day #1 and no day #3.

My strategy is no future elite contracts with an abundance of solid starters and solid dept, a team that features strong competition among the members of each squad.

I know injuries happen and my goal is to avoid measurable decreases in productivity when these injuries occur. Also, injured players tend to heal much faster when they see their starting position capably manned by the backup.

A team that is absent both elite and marginal talent but manned by capable solid players with equally talented backups is probably closer to each other as a group. It is a team with a different group of heroes each week. not just the same 2-3 guys.

It would give me incredible leverage as a GM. I could make the contracts far more proportional. In the NFL today, there are some players that make 50 times the money of another starter, even at the same position. How many starting WRs are 50 times better than than their teammate and starter on the other side of the O-line?

So this mock draft has 9 picks, four in the 2nd round, five in the 3rd.

48.Chris Johnson CB San Diego State
52.Anthony Hill Jr. LB Texas
54.Keionte Scott CB Miami (FL)
66.Josiah Trotter LB Missouri
72.Kamari Ramsey S USC
75.Joshua Josephs EDGE Tennessee
79.Jake Golday LB Cincinnati
84.Darrell Jackson Jr. DT Florida State
92.Emmett Johnson RB Nebraska
Interesting approach. Likleyhood is miniscule. All the trades required would take extrodinary luck. It's like the Seahawks model this past year. They had the perfect storm of good players with no elite players besides 1 who hadn't been paid yet(JSN). This glob of players, would most definitley make a substancial change to the defence overall. However, reality can be a cumbersume pill to swallow, this is a mirage of yearning and envy. I do like most of those players. A little high on Ramsey for my taste.
 

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