Thursday, April 28, 2022

2002 NFL 4 ROUND MOCK DRAFT - 4/28/22

   It is FINALLY HERE! DRAFT DAY!  A day when every teams fans have a chance to renew hope, and teams can map out their futures. With all the big name player movement this off season it's been a constant adjustment with team needs & mock drafts.  Other shockers like Brady un-retiring, or Rodgers staying in Green Bay without Davante Adams , have made this the most exciting off season of my 50 plus years on this earth. It may not be over either because guys like Deebo Samuel or AJ Brown could be traded before or during the draft.  Even taking into account that I am grading for all schemes , I only ended up with 22 first round grades, and nine 1rst/2nd round bubble grades. Since most teams are very scheme specific & value different players more than others I doubt most teams have even 15 first rounders on their board. This looks like a draft where a lot of teams in the bottom 3rd of the first round are going to be drafting a guy with a 2nd round grade.  Picks 32 to 67 are very close in grade on my board , and the 3rd & 4th rounds are pretty large too. If I had a bottom third 1rst rounder, and if if no one with a first round grade fell into my lap, I might want to trade back & get more picks to take advantage of all that depth.  Also, 8 teams have already traded away this years first round pick. It's all just very unique, and quite frankly insane. This looks like a good draft on defense with every position on that side of the ball except DT having some depth to it. It's very deep & talented in edge rushers.  In fact as many as 6 edge rushers could go in the 1rst round , and possibly 12 in the top 2 rounds , but it could have been 7 until David Ojabo tore his Achilles at his Pro day. Off the ball linebackers, and Safeties also have a good chance to be a strength on defense. The top of the corner board is good. However after the top 7 CB's there is a lot of talented guys who lack polish, polished guys who lack at least one important trait , or small school guys who's previous level of competition worries you. The DT position been gotten a little better as I watched more of them,  and this is the first time I can remember where there are 4 Nose Tackles that have a chance to go in the first 2 days of the draft, but it's not a strength .  As a matter of fact the top of this draft is kind of the opposite of last years. In 2021 the first 9 players on my board were on offense, with the 10th guy being Micah Parsons, but 2 corners were drafted before him .We can all agree that I ( and pretty much everyone else because he was drafted 12th overall) was too low on Parsons. This year 6 or 7 of the top 10 should be on defense, unless a QB or 2 are over drafted, and they still might be.  3 OT's should go in go in the top 13, and 4 in the top 17. Other than OT's  the only player I would expect to maybe go in the top 10 on the offensive side of the ball are WR; Garrett Wilson & Drake London. Same thing with edge rushers ,3 or 4 in the top 10. 4 DB's  ( 3 corners and a safety) are in my 10 , but the last one of them could fall as far as pick 20.  So yes , On offense this drafts definite strength is O-lineman , especially in depth on the interior.  This classes WR's are good too, but there is no slam dunk top 10 WR on my board, although there is plenty of depth throughout the draft. The RB's have grown on me as well, but it's not a strength, but there are a lot of late 3rd / early 4th round guys that I see as potential starters. The TE position has plenty of depth, but none of them look special, and we might might see 2 at most taken in the second round, but I have 5 in my top 89 players.  Although neither RB or TE has a player with a 1rst round grade. However, while it is a deep draft , there is only one ( safety Kyle Hamilton) sure thing blue chip type player flying off the screen to me , and he plays a position that people don't usually want to take at the top of the draft. In fact with the exception of CB , safety, edge rusher, and center the top player at every position last year had a higher grade on my board than in the 2022 class. Although CB depends on a healthy Derek Stingley. He wasn't healthy enough to workout at the combine , but when he finally had a Pro Day he looked good, but I am not sure if he is 100% healthy yet. Stingley reportedly ran anywhere from 4.37 to 4.44 forty at his Pro Day , but he looks even faster & more agile on tape. However, I am still betting on Stingley, and he is my top corner, and #6 on my board. Due to the financial losses from Covid I expected another off season with a lot of veteran QB movement , and 2 or more first round QB'S again, WHETHER THEY DESERVE IT OR NOT.  I was definitely right about the veteran QB's, but the draft is a wildcard. There could just be 2 QB'S drafted in the first round, or if insanity strikes there too we could be a max of 5, but I'm guessing that it will be 3. The losers of the Deshaun Watson derby might be looking to trade up. Or Carolina, Atlanta, or even Seattle might just stay put and just  take one in the top 10.  I highly doubt that any top 5 pick is traded to a QB needy team this year , because right now I wouldn't do it for any of college guys , and if it were up to me none would go in the top 10 either. In fact unless a QB needy team trades back, I don't think a QB should be drafted in the top half of the first round. It's still liars season when it comes to the NFL draft where rumor's abound, and has been since the combine. As my buddy Ted says before the draft it's a sad fact that NFL GM's are even less honest than your average politician.  So a lot of what we have previously heard in the last 3 months may be false , but the next 3 days will reveal the truth. Now that the top of my board is finalized I decided to add more trades at the top of the draft, because I feel that late first round teams in contention are going to be moving around. The first 3 rounds of picks in this 4th rounder are fully filled out. The 4th round and beyond will generally be shorter &  less detailed explanations of a pick, because in my experience the audience shrinks by 75% on day 3. Plus diehards like myself who wil stil be glued ot he action on day 3 need less information on the players. Many of them have done their own research ,and some have watched some of their own tape on them.  Since this is a mock draft its what I think teams will do, and not my rankings , although I am sure they will be colored by them sometimes. I've also added NFL player comparisons for all players up to the end of the 3rd round just in case you want a better idea of who your team might be getting, and it's too late to change them now. The higher a player is ranked the more likely I think he is to reach that comp. Without further ado here it is. Agreeing or disagreeing is welcome, but please do it intelligently & respectfully or I just won't post it. Enjoy.


# Is for a player for with reported character or maturity concerns .

** Is for a player with reported injury concerns .


1.JAGUARS - EVAN NEAL -T/G-ALABAMA -  6"7" , 337

NFL PLAYER  - FLOZELL ADAMS - retired

The Urban Meyer experiment failed as most of us expected , and now the Jags have the number one pick again, but at least they don't need a QB. On the bright side you would think it's hard to screw up the pick if your not reaching for a QB , and they have a young roster with some high end talent scattered around. Plus, the Jags started out with a little over 58 million in cap space before free agency. The problem is they aren't making the best moves that they could. There were rumors , that I tend to believe , that both Dallas DC Dan Quinn & Tampa OC Byron Leftwich turned down the Jaguars head coaching job. The reason is that they didn't want to work with current holdover GM Trent Baalke. Yes every new head coach would like to pick his own GM (or vice versa) that they trust and are comfortable with , but both specifically made a point of it being Baalke they didn't want to work with. Why? When Baalke was the GM in San Francisco,  a team that went to the Super bowl under him & head coach Jim Harbaugh in 2012 & the NFC championship in 2013, the story is that he repeatedly undercut Harbaugh during the 2014 season. Reportedly it got to the point that their power struggle made the ownership choose between them, after they went 8-8. They chose Baalke, and it appears to have been the wrong choice. As soon as Harbaugh left Baalke chose a yes man in D-Line coach Jim Tomsula as the new head coach, even though Tomsula had never even been a coordinator at the NFL level. I was surprised until I realized he wanted a guy who would not fight his rulership of the team.  Tomsula's team immediately went 5-11 and he was fired. Then Baalke brought in Chip Kelly who had just imploded as the Eagles head coach , and was in no position to argue with him either. That team went 2-14 and they both got fired. Baalke initially ended up with the Jags job as interim GM after Dave Caldwell was fired. I don't know how he talked Shad Khan into giving him the full time job, and giving him this power, but it appears to have backfired because he is overpaying about half his free agent signings. I doubt it's Doug Pederson's call too.  It's hard to know what a new coaching staff will prioritize in the draft & free agency, especially when I doubt that they are making the final calls. They didn't have any free agents that I saw as key, but DJ Chark & Andrew Norwell would have been my priorities if I was going to want someone back. Chark is now gone to the Lions and they waaaay overpaid a slot WR in Christian Kirk,which has sadly destroyed WR's expectations everywhere. Even coming off his best season , and Kirk is only effective in the slot, Kirk is a #2 WR at best. This isn't a dominant slot guy like Tyreek Hill, Cooper Kupp , or a healthy Michael Thomas.  Where do you play Leviska Shenault now, because the slot is his best place too. Then they took Oaklands # 3 WR Zay Jones and payed him like a #2. I wouldn't have even have signed undersized LB Foyesade Oluokun unless it was as a backup, and Baalke paid him like he was a Pro Bowl LB!  Tackle numbers don't mean much if you make them 3 or 4 yards later than they should have been made Trent , and he's bad in coverage even though he's only the size of some safeties.  Are you scouting by reading the stats on the back of his football card?  Paying injury & dropsy prone TE Evan Engram a guaranteed 9 million shocked me too , but maybe a one year deal is what he needs to perform well again , because that's the only reasining that fist that deal. The Brandon Scherff contract is a risk, because of his age & injury history, but at least you were paying premium money for a premium player in that case. The other deal they made that I think might workout is NT Folorunso Fatukasi. He isn't coming off his best season, but he is a big space eater in the middle that can clog up the gut against the run, and he's only 27 so it's reasonable to expect him to return to form. I see the whole O-Line & the interior D-Line being priorities, but CB ,Linebacker & safety are still solid needs. Also, a real potential # 1 WR could be added. Basically the roster needs a big upgrade. In a ideal world for the Jags a QB would have risen on draft boards across the country  , and the Jags would habve been able to trade this selection for a haul of picks , but I can't see that happening this year. The edge is not a place they have a weakness right now. In fact the edge is a place where they have a lot of high level young talent, as they took both Josh Allen and K'lavon Chaisson in the first round in 2109 & 2020.  A OT like Neal or Ekwonu would fill a much bigger need, but right now I don't see any of the O-Lineman in this draft being worth this pick either. Maybe they do it anyway, but no O-Lineman has gone number one overall since Eric Fisher in 2013, and that was the worst draft class in a long time. Like 2013 this draft does have a chance to have 3 of the first 4 picks be OT's as well, and I would be surprised if any of the top 2 OT's fell out of the top 5. If I was stuck at #1 I would take or Hutchinson ,  Neal , or Ekwonu right now , because they are the 3 clear highest rated players on most boards who play a very valuable position. You can never have enough pass rushers, and the chance to rotate all 3 would keep them fresh. Plus Chaisson hasn't lived up to his talent so far, and veteran Dawuane Smoot out played & out snapped Chaisson for much of 2021. The only clear blue chipper on my board is Kyle Hamilton, and yes he is the top player on my board, but I don't see anyone taking a safety number one overall. So to me that means a edge rusher like Aidan Hutchinson, or a OT like Neal or Ekwonu. All 3 miss out on blue chip status for me, but in this draft any of them could go at the top and they are the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th ranked players on my final board.If the rumors are true , and he takes Travon Walker, he better be Mario Williams. Although even though Charlie Casserly ended up being right about Williams over Bush the public outcry was so large that Casserly got fired anyway.  I'm going to go with the O-lineman in this case because protecting Trevor Lawrence should be their top priority, and I think evenn Baalke is smart enough to kno w that of he doesn't keep Lawrence healthy he will get fired again. Or at least I'm praying that the owner makes him make the right decision. Right now Ekwonu is the best run blocker  , and Cross is the best pass blocker among the top 3 OT's in this draft. Plus both are coming off good combine workouts.  but I think Evan Neal has the highest floor among the 3. Plus, I am sure Neal can consistently play outside on a island as a rookie in the NFL, unlike Ekwonu , and that he can move NFL players against their will in the run game unlike Cross. Evan Neal is just a massive human being with a nasty play disposition who has surprisingly agile feet & high level athleticism for a huge dude. He is a 3 year starter at 3 different positions ( LG , RT , and LT this year) at the Premier Program in all of college football . Like most really big guys he does have some balance issues, especially in the run game. Partially that's just physics, because a whole lot of weight going in one direction creates momentum that's hard to pull back. The other part is he leans too far forward on guys too much, and he can get shucked , or fall off blocks. He can still maul in the run game though, but I was surprised that he was a even better pass protector , where his balance is better.  Anyone that wide with that kind of length is just hard to get around, but other than the occasional mistake giving up the inside I see him as good future NFL outside protector on either side. I also think that if he is left at one position  (on one side of the ball)  his football IQ will jump up some points , because you do some confusion and delayed movement on some stunts & twists. There aren't many edge guys that can get past him , but I really wish he had fully worked out at the combine because he looks like a very athletic giant on film. The jags current LT Cam Robinson, who is just average in my book, was originally given the franchise tag again. Then cam  got a 3 year 54 million dollar deal the day before the draft. . Whether they stick Neal on the right side,  move Robinson to RT is unknown right now. .An even better move in my opinion would be to Robinson inside to guard , but since they are paying him 18 million a year that's not going to happen. However, the Jags still have last years right tackle Jawaan Taylor on the roster,  and they also drafted OT Walker Little in the top of the 3rd last season. One of them should end up at guard if they want to get their best 5 O-Lineman on the field.  


2.LIONS - AIDAN HUTCHINSON  - DE/OLB - MICHIGAN - 6"7" , 260

NFL PLAYER COMP - JARED ALLEN - retired

The Lions didn't have any key free agents , and they also had plenty of cap spac.e With recent high ticket free agent additions Trey Flowers & Michael Brockers not living up their paychecks,  although only Flowers was let go, they might be smarter just building through the draft until they are ready for contention. then you spend teh free agent money on  a top of teh markey guy.  I like The DJ Chark signing, and he may ball out on this one year prove it deal , because he would have gotten a lot more $ if he was healthy last season. Safety Tracy Walker looked bad to me last season ,after he started out his career really well, but maybe they know something I don't. Or at least plan to play him deep this year where he has been better in the past. Walker is still young enough to return to form, and his job would be easier if he was put in a better position to succeed. I don't like the resigning of Charles Harris much, because I don't trust guys who only can only stay healthy & play well when they are about to get paid. Although since he did play well for them last season, and its only a 2 year deal maybe they will get his best efforts again. On offense the obvious need is at QB , but I highly doubt that they use the #2 overall pick for any of those guys . Jared Goff is a competent enough stopgap QB who can fill in while they build the rest of the roster up. The O-Line is a strength already except for maybe replacing a guard if one they love falls to them later, and that bodes well for any young QB who does end up here.  In fact ,other than the aforementioned QB , a outside #1 WR is the only clear need on offense, and Chark might end up as that guy. The defense is a different story. 2020 #4 overall pick Jeff Okudah has been hurt for most of his first 2 seasons , and while they have drafted some young talent there isn't a player on their entire defense that has to be schemed against right now. A young high end talent at edge rusher would be welcomed, although I think they join the Jags in futilely hoping that someone who wants a QB will trade up and add to their hall of draft picks. The Lions already have a extra first rounder due to the Stafford/Goff trade , but they currently lack a 4th and 5th rounder. Because Aidan Hutchinson was born, raised , and played both high school & college ball in Michigan I think the Lions would prefer him if given the choice. In this case the choice is theirs and they take it. Hutchinson has size , strength, athleticism , motor , football IQ,  violent hands , a wide variety of moves, and plays well against the run & pass , Throw in explosiveness , frame to get even bigger, 3-4/4-3 versatility , and he can even even drop in coverage now and then.  I give Hutchinson the slight edge over Thibodeaux after watching tons of tape on both. He has more production , is more consistent, and surprisingly looks more bendy. Plus  I believe he will do better than Thibodeaux when he kicks inside, is much better at controlling the man across from him , counters better , and his frame is a little more filled out. His official measurements at the combine were great except for a little less arm length than I expected. However, his workout was excellent , and that 1.62 ten yard split was tied for 2nd place among all the edge rushers invited. The edgy hard nosed culture that Dan Campbell is trying to develop will be well represented by Hutchinson. 


3.HOUSTON TRAVON WALKER - DE/DT/OLB - GEORGIA - 6"5 , 272

NFL PLAYER COMP - CAMERON JORDAN - SAINTS

The Texans had no free agents that they had to bring back. The previous regime in Houston had already traded away the Texans 2021 1rst & 2nd rounders before they took over. Then Deshaun Watson started selfishly whining his way out of town despite the fact that he had just gotten a new huge contract. I wouldn't have given in to his trade demands at the time either, but I sure bet they wish they had done it right after he opened his big mouth. They would have gotten a historically huge haul of draft picks that could have jump started the rebuilding process , but now they got less , because a bunch of women came forward to nail him for being a " alleged " sexual harasser. The more shocking thing is that they paid him his full big ass salary while making him inactive all year, while he tried to weasel his way out of town. Watson was finally traded ,along with a 6th round pick,  and they still got a pretty big haul from the Browns. Three 1rst rounders in 2002, 2023 , and 2024. Also a 4th rounder this year, a 2023 3rd , and another 4th in 2024. In my book the new front office got as much as they could under the circumstances. Previously the new regime had made 2 weird decisions last season before the Watson debacle came about. They signed a lot of low level replacement level free agents to above market value contracts , and they appear to be doing it again this off season. 2nd - they used their first 2021 draft pick ( 3rd rounder at pick # 67) on a QB with a limited college track record &, off the field & injury concerns. Usually a smart team wants to build up the talent along the roster, especially the O-Line before drafting a QB. However , this QB looks like a potential steal right now. It's still too early to make a definitive statement about him , but Davis Mills played very well for a rookie, and its compounded by the below average overall level of talent he had around him. Other than Mac Jones , who has a more limited long term ceiling, no other rookie QB played better than Mills. That's especially note worthy because there were 5 first round QB's in that draft. Not only were the 1rst , 2nd,  4th ,11th, and 15th overall picks QB's ,  but there were 2 other QB's taken right before him at # 64 & # 66. Their other 3rd rounder ( WR Nico Collins ) and 5th round TE Brevin Jordan made some plays as well. So Houston ended up with the #3 pick instead of the #1 like most of us expected. However, if Hutchinson falls here I suspect they will take him, because the only player on their defense who looks to have a guaranteed job for 2002 right now is DE Jonathan Greenard. Thibodeaux has been talking a lot about his brand, and that sounds like the selfish entitled talk that Watson was spewing when he demanded a trade. He measured & tested well at the combine , but refused to do the drills., and that's another warning sign, So I'm guessing they pass on him. Other than the young guys I just wrote about , the bright spots on offense are veterans in Pro Bowl OT Laremy Tunsil , WR Brandin Cooks, and maybe the somewhat surprisingly effective Rex Burkhead. I thought either Tunsil or Cooks could be traded for more draft picks, and Tunsil has a very large contract coming off a down year  , but Tunsil at least is safe after they restructured his deal. I'm sure Davis Mills breathed a sigh of relief. Veteran RT Marcus Cannon could have been traded as well, although he is still serviceable , but they just cut him. There free agent signings and resigning's just seem like more journeyman treading water moves to me, and none of them move the needle so it just looks like another full rebuilding season. Its hard to predict what this so far unpredictable new front office will do, but I guess it depends on how long they expect the rebuild to take. With a rebuilding roster ,and unpredictable front office,  I would just go with a safe BPA ( Best Player Available)  approach, but I just have no idea what they will do. They are one of the many teams that would love to trade down , but I doubt anyone would be willing to pay top 5 prices for a trade up in this draft. So they take Travon Walker after he just had a amazingly outstanding NFL combine. So unless they are willing to take less they might be stuck here. Travon will likely be the first Georgia D-Lineman selected after 3 of them just had great workouts in Indy. Walker started out by measuring at 6"5" and 272 pounds with 35 and half inch arms. He then ran a 4.52 forty with a 10 yard split of 1.62. It kept going with a 6.89 three cone, 4.32 short shuttle, a 35.5 vertical , and capped it off with a 10"3" broad jump.  Walker has elite potential , and enough production & versatility to this point to bet on him long term. Walker's great burst off the snap , speed, intelligence , and ideal frame frame off the edge should have teams salivating. His speed to power is ridiculous, but he needs to add more pass rush moves to reach that full potential. Walker also spent plenty of time kicking inside, and even dropped into coverage some, but his best use is plowing forward off the edge. He's probably never going to be a guy who can bend the corner & run the arc outside, but that's not necessary for him to be a top flight edge guy, and i am comparing him to a future HOFer who doesn't have those traits. Although he needs more than power to beat the better blockers in the NFL. He can stack blocks & set the edge in the run game, but he still needs work on shedding some of those blocks. He plays plenty of 5 technique too, but I think he would have to be in the 290's to hold up there every down in the NFL, and the fact that he weighed in at 272 makes it less likely now. At 272 he is probably going to be a 4-3 end who kicks inside on some passing downs, and that's where most teams will project him to play this point, but his power against  the run makes him a ideal strongside end. With all 3 Georgia D-Lineman I expect to go in the first round the tape is just good, but the potential & great combine workout now make me believe that he will come off the board very early. Plus he played in a Georgia system with a lot of read & react ,and gap holding responsibilities. That slows your advance up the field so often that it's hard to make a lot of plays in the backfield. The hope is that if he is in a scheme that allows him to turn it loose he will make a lot more plays. I admit I don't have him this high, and that most of his grade is a projection. He is the 13th player on my board, but I do have 1rst round grade on him, and believe he could go top 5 in a draft like this one. Kayvon Thibodeaux has better tape, but I'm pretty sure that Walker will be off the board first. 


4.JETS KAYVON THIBODEAUX - OLB-DE - OREGON - 6"4", 254

NFL PLAYER COMP - JOHN ABRAHAM - retired

Once again the Jets started out a season with a lot of promise and new young talent, and once again they imploded, although injuries could definitely be a big part of the reason. So the hope for a big jump up in 2022 is a reality if they draft well , and have used their 44 million in cap space wisely in the free agent market. You can do a lot of damage with the #4 and #10 overall picks, even in a draft like this one. Especially since the top 11 players on my board are the ones I would target above all , regardless of need. They did have a few useful possible free agents that they might want to bring back, including starting safeties Lamarcus Joyner & Marcus Maye. Maye is younger and has a higher upside going forward, but he's a Saint now. With one exception I actually like the judicious way that they are spending their cap money so far. Safety Jordan Whitehead was a lot cheaper than Maye, but is a comparable player. Bringing back Braxton Berrios made sense too, and the deal is fair.    Veteran RT Morgan Moses is now a raven , but they will have one or 2 shots at one the top 4 OT's in this draft with their 2 first rounders. I wish they had brought back Nose Tackle Folorunso Fatukasi , but the Jags paid him more than they were probably comfortable with.  I like TE CJ Uzomah as well, and the price was doable. I like TE Tyler Conklin too, but I didn't see the need to spend 45 million on 2 TE's when they could have signed one vet & drafted a similar player in the 3rd or 4th round for the 2nd TE saving about half of that.  The DJ Reed signing gives them a young reliable corner , but I would have liked to see them sign him, AND get in on the JC Jackson bidding too. Guard Laken Tomlinson is a seasoned steady Pro with a high floor. I like him,  but they overpaid a 30 year old guard . I get that he is coming off a season where he went to the Pro Bowl.  His only one, and by the way he was a replacement for a guy who couldn't make it.  I also get that Laken is well known to their head coach, but it's just too much money for a player of his caliber.  The Jets still have close to 45 million in cap space so they might not be done, and it's possible they could get to above .500 this year if they keep making the right moves in free agency & the draft. Primary needs are now at least one corner , LB ,OT , and a edge rusher. Although another RB & WR  are lesser needs. If Hutchinson or Walker falls here I think that either will be the pick, but who ever it is I expect it will be on defense where they have a lot more needs. This is a deep edge class so they could easily take one with their next pick , or with one or both of their high 2nd rounders. Maybe they pass on Kayvon Thibodeaux , because he didn't finish his workout and reportedly didn't interview well either. Or maybe they take him because edge rushers are flying off the board quickly, and the top 3 of them are the only ones that I think should go in the top 10 in this draft. In the end I'm going with Thibodeaux. He's the #5 overall player on my board , and his tape is better than Travon Walker's , but I doubt he goes ahead of him now. I would go with the OT here , because after I finished the OT's in this draft it was clear to me that the top 2 are in a tier of their own, and because giving Zach Wilson the best chance to succeed should be the Jets top priority. However, when it's all said and done I just don't think they will . Saleh is a defensive coach , and believe he will get his way with their first selection this year. So that means Thibodeaux , Kyle Hamilton, or Sauce Gardner. I'm giving them Kayvon because front 4 pressure was the key to Selah's defensive success in Frisco, and I have him rated higher than Sauce, and I doubt the take a safety at #4. Kayvon is a former number one overall high school recruit who hasn't always consistently lived up to his top billing. He looks like he has just a little less size ,  athleticism , flexibility , and football IQ than Hutchinson . On the bright side he can also play well against the run & pass, shows GREAT explosiveness off the snap , has the frame to get bigger, has 3/4 - /4-3 versatility, more length , and can even even drop in coverage now and then. However,  he just isn't as consistent ,but he does flash dominance in spurts. His motor isn't quite as good  either,  and he's not as strong as Hutchinson . It's more flashes , and he has disappeared for stretches against some OT's I thought he should dominate. Kayvon  looked occasionally stiff in those games, and he has a tendency to get locked into the fight with a blocker, and his awareness of the ball carrier dims. There are rumors that he was playing hurt , and that would explain some things, but I expected  a wider array of pass rush moves by now . I still like him a lot , but I was expecting his game to get even better in 2021, not the same or a smidge worse.  So while Hutchinson has the slight edge over Thibodeaux after watching tons of tape on both, Thibodeaux is still a potential impact player. Basically other than looking a little longer & quicker off the ball, Hutchinson seems a little better in most other areas.  Kayvon measured & tested well at the combine , but refused to do the drills., and reportedly didn't interview well either. That's another warning sign that could see him fall out of the top 10.  However, he is so talented that I could see a team trading up into the back half of the top 10 to take him as well. Either way the former consensus likely #1 overall pick has steadily fallen a little at a time over the last 4 months. Kayvon could still go in the top 5 , and maybe as high as high as the top 3 if he finds a way to rebuild that stock. One thing is for certain, and no matter how much his agents & their lackeys in the media cry & spread false narratives wont change it. Thibodeaux's has slipped for a lot of teams , and only he can get himself back up the board. We will find out ot worked out today. There was a time when most thought he would be the #1 ranked player in this draft, and he has the talent to live up to it. Lately with all the talk about his brand &  money he has turned a lot of teams off , but he needs to start showing that he loves football if he wants to be drafted highly.  His tape is better than Travon Walker's , but I doubt he goes ahead of him now.


5.GIANTS - IKEM EKWONU - T/G - NC STATE - 6"4" , 310

NFL PLAYER - QUENTON NELSON - COLTS

ANOTHER new head coach for the Giants , but I admit to being a Brian Daboll fan. That makes Daboll the 5th head coach since they let Tom Coughlin go after the 2015 season. 5 coaches in 7 years is not a recipe for success & stability , and none of them got more than a 2 year shot at it. So I am sure Giants fans are praying that they finally found the right guy.  Any guy that can make Josh Allen more accurate might even be able to help mold Daniel Jones into a good starter , but I just don't see Jones as the future here. Usually a new coach & GM will want their guy at the games most important position, and Jones is a failed holdover from the old regime. I had them trading their two top 10 picks in this draft for a real élite QB in Russell Wilson earlier in previous mocks, but they didn't pull the trigger and Denver beat them to him. There was talk of them bringing in former Bears 1rst round bust Mitch Trubisky to compete with Jones after he served as backup for Daboll in Buffalo , but he opted to sign with the Steelers. Who knows? With The crappy O-Line  and questionable play calling he had in Chicago maybe there is something more to see with Trubisky, but I wouldn't spend a lot of money taking that risk.  I don't see a single crucial free agent for this team, but RG Will Hernandez is still young & projectable enough to be brought back if the deal is good for the team. Other than Andrew Thomas at LT none of the O-lineman are safe, but they did sign veteran guard mark Glowinski away from the Colts.  Obviously QB is the biggest need if they don't trade for a veteran , but I can't see these former Bills guys using a top 10 pick on any of this drafts QB's, although they now have a high quality veteran backup in Tyrod Taylor. They lack the cap space to do much more right now. So OT, TE, WR, and even RB if they trade Barkley are all needs on offense. On Defense LB is the biggest need, but if they keep their top 10 picks safety Kyle Hamilton would be a big upgrade. In the top 10 BPA is often the best way to go, and they only have 2 good defensive players they are committed to in Leonard Williams & Adoree Jackson . Even recent big free agent acquisition CB James Bradberry's name has been floated as a potential trade candidate. So one of these CB's could be their guy, and new DC Wink Martindale is a cover one guy who likes to blitz a lot. That means press man corners like Sauce Gardner or Stingley.  Maybe they do keep the picks, start rebuilding the roster, and then look for a QB next year if Daboll can't fix Jones. Or if Jones cant stay healthy again. I would take a OT here. I haven't seen a OT with this many highlight reel blocks since Jack Conklin back in 2016, and Icky's are even more brutal. Icky and Nakobe Dean had the funnest tape to watch this year. You can't watch either without knowing they love football. A lot of guys show a mean streak, but it doesn't show up play in & out.  Icky always looks angry on film. He's a mauler in the run game, and it really surprised me with how well he held up in pass protection on the outside this season , despite bad technique & balance issues at times. The former guard kicked out to left tackle this year and flat out dominated with pancakes & de-cletes galore. Worse case scenario is that Icky is a high end guard, but like I said the results are good enough outside, and that is before he gets NFL coaching. His arm length ( 34 inches) was also good enough once he officially got measured. So with a higher level of coaching , and no school to worry about ,  its  very possible Ekwonu will end up as a high end OT. In a draft that lacks blue chippers Ikem's high floor as a guard , and high ceiling at tackle or guard, should still see him being drafted in the top 5. Especially in a draft that lacks consensus blue chip prospects. Even if he ends up inside at the next level it will be worth it. If they just leave him at one position I expect his technique proficiency would grow quickly. He reminds me of a great guard who I think would still be a Pro Bowl player if moved outside to tackle. Icky showed up at the combine at a buff 310 with very little body fat, and had a great workout. I am sure coaches & GM's will be dreaming of Ekwonu causing nightmares for defenders in the screen game. Right now I am betting that the Jags take a OT at #1, and it could very easily end up being Icky, but barring some medical or random off the field incident I can't see him falling past #5. This is probably the last chance for Daniel Jones to show he deserves to be their long term QB, and Icky could be a big help in making that decision.


6.CAROLINA - KENNY PICKETT - QB - PITTSBURGH - 6"3" , 217

NFL PLAYER COMP -  a righty MARK BRUNELL - retired

The first thing that needs to be said about the Panthers is that ANY QB would likely fail behind that O-line, as Taylor Mouton is the only one of them who should make a QB feel safe right now. So if they take a QB here their next 2 picks should be O-Lineman, although their next 2 picks are in the 4th & 5th round , and they should spend even money in free agency there too. Trading back would be their best choice, and not just to make their reach for a QB less of a problem, but also so they can replace the picks they have traded away. If I were the Panthers I would take less than the trade chart says, and gladly move back no matter what position they are looking at. I was waiting to see if they pull a trade for Deshaun Watson, but they lost out there ,and their lack of picks this year were probably a part of that. So QB is still their top need, but a coach on the hot seat like Rhule can't take a QB here, unless the owner agrees to give him time to develop him.  Or unless the owner just straight out orders it. They had 2 key free agents in edge rusher Haasan Reddick & CB Stephon Gilmore , but getting a better QB trumps all.  They started out free agency well by getting a solid starting guard in Austin Corbett.  FS Xavier Woods is another solid floor guy, but doesn't offer a big upside. They lost Reddick to the eagles, and were basically in a hiring freeze until they saw if they could get Watson, but they lost that bet.  I'm sure some Panthers fans will want me to put Sam Howell here because he was born in N. Carolina , and played there in high school & College. Panthers fans need all the hope & excitement the franchise can muster after the 2021 season was a massive disappointment, and a hometown hero would give them a rallying point. I don't see them selecting Howell here because it's too high. They would have to trade back from here before taking him, or trade up into the bottom of the 1rst after taking a OT here. They don't have a 2nd round pick, and I highly doubt that Howell would fall to the 3rd round.  I would take a left tackle here if I couldn't trade down, but I don't think they will. With head coach Matt Rhule's head reportedly on the potential chopping block I am going to give them a QB here, and it has to be the one most ready to play for Rhule to have any chance of keeping his job. It's still possible that even if they don't make the playoffs that Pickett could play well enough to give the owner enough hope for the future that Rhule keeps his job anyway.  Kenny is the #1 QB on my board  if I was a head coach trying to win now. Kenny is the most ready to play from day one. QB's are regularly over drafted, and Picketts ranking is NOT in the top 10 either. In fact none of these QB's have first round grades on my board. This years Senior Bowl featured Howell , Pickett , Willis and in total 5 of my top 6 draft eligible QB's.  I figured at least one of those guys, and maybe even 2 or 3 should  have risen up out of that group, but nobody really separated themselves.  Pickett is a 5th year Senior that was only still playing in college because of the extra year players were granted once Covid hit. It was a great decision, because based on last years tape he looked like a 5th or 6th rounder to me heading into the season. This guy isn't Joe Burrow, who was a late transfer student who barely had time to learn the LSU old school offense in 2018, and then took off with a full year & off season under Joe Brady's new more modern system in 2019. Plus Burrow murdered the blitz, and Pickett isn't anywhere near as good under pressure , although he did improve there a lot this season. The 2021 season was Pickett's 4th year as the starter at Pittsburgh, and its hard to know for sure why the light suddenly came on, but 4 year starters from power 5 conferences are extremely rare. You would think it was a heaven can wait type body switch if your watching the film of the 2 seasons back to back. So I went back to 2018 and it was just like a less developed version of 2019 film to me. Maybe with a full off season and a regular season that WASN'T derailed by Covid he would have this type of season in 2020, but there is no way of knowing that for sure. Part of me wonders if he was just so much older and mature than the younger guys he was playing against , and that gave him a big edge. Like a high school Senior playing only against freshmen & sophomores on the JV team. The pass protection was better this year for one thing , and I believe we saw a lot more NFL throws on his tape because of it, but his awareness in the pocket seemed improved too. The 2021 tape is first round though, but its really hard to base a grade off one year of tape unless the tape is spectacular like Burrows was.  Kenny has all the tools , but a plus arm to succeed, although the arm is solid. However, since the HOF fame is full of average arm QB's , and the first 2 on my ALL Time ( Brady & Montana)  QB's list don't have big arms, it's still eminently doable.  Also, I see Pickett having the quickest reads & accuracy for the NFL game of all these QB's. His newly featured mobility definitely helps a lot in todays game, especially since he showed the ability to make clean throws on the move. He's a solid 6"3", but rumors about small hands persisted, and it did seem to show up in the bad weather on the first day of Senior Bowl practice. Then again everybody at the Senior Bowl except Malik Willis & Sam Howell had trouble throwing the ball through the weather on that day. Pickett also played in a Pro Style offense , and he has the highest floor of the draft eligible QB's in my book. In last years draft he would have been my 6th QB . Kenny would have ranked just a tad below Mac Jones , but since Jones played really well as a rookie it's actually cause for hope. His hands measured at 8 and half at the combine, and no NFL QB that has ever measured below 9 inches has had a great NFL career. However, a lot of old NFL thinking has changed in the last decade. Mobile QB's are now the norm, instead of outliers.  Spread QB's get drafted in the first round ,and have success, instead of under center pocket passers being the only known way. Shorter QB's are getting a fair shot, and many of them are making it, with Russell Wilson being one of the elite QB's in the game. Last but not least no QB with crappy accuracy & happy feet had ever made it before Josh Allen found his groove. So , yes it is less likely than a big handed QB, but the game is changing and its a lot more possible than it used to be. Joe Burrow , Ryan Tannehill, and Tony Romo all barely had 9 inch hands and all have been successful. In fact , Burrow already looks like a great QB after only 2 seasons.


7.GIANTS-(bears) - AHMAD GARDNER - CB - CINCINNATTI - 6"3" , 190

NFL PLAYER COMP - RICHARD SHERMAN - BUCCANEERS

This is the top 10 pick that I believe has the best chance to be traded, because the Giants are willing to move down the board to get more draft capitol for next year. Why? Besides the widespread belief that next seasons draft is a better one, having 2 first rounders in a class with better QB's will help them get a new one if Daniel Jones doesn't take a big step up this season. I am going to keep it here because this draft is already weird enough. The consensus top corner available would help, ,and Gardner will probably be the 1rst CB taken even if he is my #3.  " Sauce" Gardner is a almost ridiculously physical corner, and like #8 overall CB Jaycee Horn last year, I really wonder about the number of flags he will get in the NFL. Even though they are much more lenient with contact down the field in Collège I felt he should have had a blatantly obvious minimum 5 PI's per game I watched . While watching Senior bowl coverage I heard one of the announcers say that Sauce was their number one corner, and I believe it, but I still think if Stingley's medicals check out he should go first. Since Stingley still wasn't healthy enough to even workout at the combine I am putting Sauce as the 1rst CB off the board now too. Gardner is tall , put together like a prototype dream #1 CB in Pete Carrol's cover 3. He's ideally suited if you want to run more press man, and he's just hard to escape at the line of scrimmage,  but he's surprisingly also good in off coverage. Sauce is extremely grabby , even when he doesn't need to be. He is my 3rd ranked corner behind Stingley , and Mcduffie. However I do have a clear first round grade on him , and I expect him to be a top 10 pick. Gardner's technique needs a overhaul, and his feet & hips are nothing special to me. However, his physicality, head games, toughness, tenacity, football IQ, and ability to attack the football get him through a lot of tricky situations. Most important are his results, and this guy has NEVER allowed a TD to a opposing receiver in over 3 years!  It's not always pretty , but the dude shuts receivers down very well, even against Bama. It got to the point this year where they would barely throw at him. That's even more impressive, because even though Gardner was the unanimous AAC defensive player of the year , the other corner opposite him ( Coby Bryant ) won the Thorpe Award for best DB in all of college football. Sauce is also a high character guy on & off the field, and rebuilding teams really need young leadership.  


8.ATLANTA - KYLE HAMILTON - S/LB - N. DAME - 6"4"  , 220

NFL PLAYER COMP - a better DERWIN JAMES - CHARGERS

This is the 2nd year in a row that the falcons have a top 10 pick. They passed on Justin Fields and Mac Jones last season. This might have been their last chance to get a young QB , and still get a decent pick for the aging & immobile Matt Ryan. I figured a team that thinks that they are a QB away from contention, with a defensive minded coach ( Like Ron Rivera of Washington or Mike Tomlin of Pittsburgh) that would like a steady hand under center might have given up a 2nd for Ryan , even though he is past his prime.  Well they waited too long to make the decision, and I get that they thought that they had a good chance to get Deshaun Watson, but they lost that bet.  The Falcons had previously announced that they were restructuring Matt Ryan's contract again ,which means no trade , and the single largest single cap number ( 48.612 million) in NFL history. Then they changed their minds when they thought that Watson was a possibility. Ryan himself even agreed to push back a roster bonus to help them out, but after they lost Watson they traded Matty Ice to the Colts for a 3rd rounder , which might have been at his request after the whole Watson debacle. Reaching for Malik Willis is a possibility. However, that would mean punting this season , and even with the Calvin Ridley suspension I didn't see head coach Arthur Smith going for that . I was wrong , because any Veteran QB they bring in to start, and any rookie they draft won't be as good as Ryan is this year. They decided to sign the talented , but often injured Marcus Mariota. To me that means the over under on his games started is 8 , and that the Falcons will have a top 10 pick for the 3rd year in a row. Right now the Falcons have a astronomical 62+ million in dead money on their salary cap. Plus they are at the point in the draft that a team might even be looking to trade up for a QB, or any player for that matter, and if they get a good offer they should take it. That would surely speed up the rebuild, and the only reason not to do so is if they are in love with a QB that is there at #8, or a player that shouldn't be there falls to them. Isaiah Oliver , Cordarelle Patterson , and Hayden Hurst are the key free agents for Atlanta. So far they resigned Patterson, and lost Hurst to the Bengals. .On offense QB & WR are the clear biggest need, and they lost # 3 WR Russell gage to the Bucs. Although a another O-Lineman or a RB would help too. On defense pretty much every position could use a high draft pick. Even former stud DT Grady Jarrett is starting to show signs of slowing down, and Jarrett ,CB AJ Terrell , and incoming free agent CB Casey Hayward are the only guys who have a guaranteed starting job on that side of the ball. Since the player who has the highest overall grade on my entire board falls to them here at #  8 they grab him. Hamilton is a tall safety with sick hops,  long speed & burst who can cover tons of ground quickly, and he also has high a football IQ. He can play anywhere but interior D-Line. Deep safety, box safety, off the ball LB, edge rusher, blitzer from anywhere , inside & out corner, and the dude is even a good gunner on punt coverage. I think he is at his best in the box near the line of scrimmage where he could be used in a variety of roles.  The only place he struggles is with shifty little slot guys, but big power slots & TE's will have their hands full with him. I had expected a more spectacular combine workout, but the 40 was solid and everything else was still above average. He looks faster than 4.59 in pads on film , and his football IQ & instincts makes him out play that time.   He only played in 7 games this year  , but the tape was fantastic before then. Hamilton is the kind of player that makes everyone around him better, could be one of the leaders of the Falcons defense very quickly, and a cornerstone player for the franchise long term. Plus he is from the Atlanta area.

 

9.SEAHAWKS-(broncos) - TREVOR PENNING - OT - N. IOWA - 6"7" , 325

NFL PLAYER COMP - LANE JHONSON - EAGLES

It turned out to be true that the Seahawks weren't going to move on from Pete Carroll & John Schneider,  because they don't want to pay their buyouts. So Russell Wilson had a good reason to want out. I'm the last guy to put up with spoiled and/or greedy athletes trying to force their way out of a city when they don't get their way, but I actually agree with Wilson on this one. He has a ring, actually lived up to his new contract ( unlike many other recently highly paid QB'S) when he got it, and he has been one of the 5 best QB's in the game for awhile. Plus, he is the best player on that offense, and they should let him be the offensive focus instead of trying to run the ball when they can't do it well. Not to mention no QB has been hit as many times as Russ since he came into the league, and I'm sure he is tired of running for his life right after the ball is hiked. Wilson didn't look like his usual excellent self for the first few games when he rushed back too early from a finger surgery that cost him 4 games, but in the last 3 games of the season we saw him return to form.  It's time to get a younger QB who can take the beating Wilson probably can't anymore , and one who might still be willing to drink the Pete Carroll Koolaid. They reportedly turned down a big offer from Washington, but something tells me that it wasn't enough , or that Wilson and his no trade clause would have refused to go there.  So while I previously called the Wilson trade it was to the wrong team , and I also had the Broncos trading for a elite veteran QB, but again the wrong one. In this case they will be bringing back Drew Lock in the trade , although I don't believe anyone see's him as the long term answer, but at least he could be a veteran backup with some starting experience.  Plus Lock is definitely the least valuable asset coming back to the hawks in the deal. I believe that they will probably select a QB on day 2 or 3 of the draft instead of using the #9 overall pick on one. Remember that Wilson himself was a 3rd rounder. This was the total haul in picks and players in the trade. The Broncos traded their 1rst (#9)  , 1rst next year, their own 2nd rounder in this years draft (#40) and a 2nd rounder in next years draft , this years 5th rounder and TE Noah Fant , DT Shelby Harris, and QB Drew Lock  to the Seahawks for Russell Wilson and their 4th rounder this year. I think those picks can make it a quick rebuild if they hit on them , and it's definitely a rebuild because they released future HOFer Bobby Wagner on the same day. Wagner was coming off what was a down year for him.  He is still a top 10 LB in this league , but a rebuilding team doesn't need a over 30 LB who might be on the decline with a 16.6 million cap hit. They took a 26 million dead cap hit on the Wilson trade , but are saving about 13 million by cutting Wagner. I was betting Bobby gets a deal north of 10 million a year soon, and he got it from the champs. The Seahawks only had 4 free agents that played important roles for them last year. Safety Quandre Diggs is probably the most worthy of a decent sized extension, and they rewarded him with one. CB Sidney Jones & DT Al Woods were brought back too, and I think they got both at a bargain price. They also resigned TE Will Dissly , and he is a good player when heathy, but he has never shown himself to be worth 3 years and 24 million in his 4 year career. OT's Duane Brown & Brandon Shell are also up. The Hawks tried for many years to get Russell Wilson better O-Lineman, through the draft , free agency, and even trades. However, the only one who has worked out to be above average in the last 5 years is Duane Brown, and he was a former Pro Bowler over 30 when they traded for him. Brown is 36 now, past his prime, and highly paid. Odds are Brown will want to be paid more than he is currently worth in free agency, and the Seahawks can get a younger & cheaper high end replacement for him here if they choose Charles Cross or Trevor Penning.  Since Shell is also a free agent,  he's coming a off a decent season ,  is 6 years younger than Brown , and cheaper I might even choose him over Brown.  I think a new LT should be a their priority , and while I would take Cross , Penning has the nasty run game mentality that Pete Carroll will love.  However, he is  defensive coach at heart, and I think that's where he will want to go a if defender he loves is available.  .Sauce Gardner is basically a Richard Sherman clone with more speed. That's Pete's fantasy corner, but he is off the board already. With Derek Stingley JR. still being hurt , and unable to workout until recently I will give them the OT.  There was a large gap between those top 3 tackles and Penning or any other OT on my board before the Senior Bowl & combine, but many had Penning in that tier earlier. To me he is a tick below the top 2 , and now in the 2nd tier with just him and Charles Cross, although Cross is clearly higher. In fact those 2 are the last 2 OT's in this draft I would be comfortable plugging in from day one to start outside as a rookie right now , and I now expect all 4 of them to go in the top 17. I ended up with a 1rst round grade on him , and guys with this hunter-killer mentality are beloved of coaches everywhere. When you watch a small school player , and you hear that big media scouts expect him to be drafted high, he should be dominating his competition on film. Penning absolutely did. Even if I didn't know his name , number, or even the team that he was on I would have been able to pick him out from every other O-Lineman in the game. He looked like a a big brother playing against his little brothers friends. At the Senior Bowl I was really looking forward to seeing how he handled the better competition. I came away with 2 clear things .1-  He needs better coaching, especially with playing lower, because he can get pushed back quickly by a bull rush in pass pro. Penning gets the job done pretty well in the run game anyway. 2 - He's nasty with a bury them until the whistle mentality if he's winning , no matter what play it isI would bet on him becoming a long term starter in the Pros, especially in a man/gap scheme. Penning has the size, strength, length, attitude, and athleticism that teams are looking for.  He lit up the combine too, so he may not even fall this far, and could go off the board as high as #6 overall, but to me he just deserves a first round grade. All Penning needs is to do is play consistently lower and he's a starter outside. 


10.JETS-(seattle)- GARRETT WILSON - WR - OHIO ST. - 6ft. , 183

NFL PLAYER COMP - ANTONIO BROWN - FA

First off I want to say that I think the Jets should take Charles Cross to block for Wilson, especially since they already passed on Icky at #4. I just don't think they will, but at least Wilson is higher on my board (#8) than Cross (#11) . The big reason why is that if they take a OT at #35 the grade on that OT will be so much lower than the WR's I expect to be available at  picks #35 or #38 . Although It's still a great pick to take Wilson here so I am not too  butt hurt about it. Personally I love Garrett Wilson's game, because he is balls out all day, but his lack of size made me think he could fall some. Then he ran a 4.38 at the combine.  I honestly expected the mid to high 4.4s , and I never thought he would beat out teammate Chris Olave ( 4.39), who looks faster on tape. He's a smooth route runner , and can make things happen with the ball in his hands in open space, and its surprising that such a average sized guy makes so many highlight reel catches.  Although there are some focus drops littered in there as well. He's tough too, and will even break some tackles. Plus he just gets open with sudden explosion out of his breaks. If not Wilson another WR like Drake London might fit too, and they are the only 2 WR's I have a 1rst round grade on, and London would give them more size at wideout. In the end I just decided to give the Jets my #1 WR , and hope that Denzelll Mims will finally breakout some to give them the size they need at wideout. 



***TRADE*** The STEELERS TRADE THEIR 1rst ROUND (#29) AND THEIR 2nd ROUNDER PICK (#52) TO the COMMANDERS FOR THEIR 1rst ROUNDER (#11) ***TRADE***


11.PITTSBURGH - MALIK WILLIS - QB - LIBERTY 6 ft. , 219

NFL PLAYER COMP - a righty MICHAEL VICK - retired

Goodbye Big Ben! Even though you were a shell of your former awesome self at the end, you are a HOFer , and you were once a stud. I thank you for the memories, and hope you enjoy your long earned rest in retirement. The Steelers still have a potential playoff team with just some basic competent QB play, because they made it this year, and that's all Ben had left at the end. Plus that young O-Line should be better in the 2nd season together, but that's if they can keep them together.  On the bright side the Steelers are now out of salary cap hell, and actually were about 30 million under the cap before free agency starts. Center JC Hassenauer & RG Trai Turner are both free agents. They are both relatively young, and solid starter at this point in their careers , although Turner used to be a lot better. I doubt either is brought back after they brought in James Daniels from the bears &  Mason Cole from the Vikings. Both  can play center or guard, as can current center Kendrick Green. I'm pretty sure Daniels will be a guard in Pittsburgh, but I'm not sure which of the other 2 starts at center. The only other free agent that I would try to bring back is Joe Haden, but he is near the end, so it would need to be a team friendly deal.  CB Levi Wallace was signed away from Buffalo, and he's a lot younger than Haden, so Joe may be done there.  RT Chukwuma Okorafor  was a FA , but they paid him a lot for what he's done. He's young so maybe his best football is still ahead of him. Another young player in DT Montravius Adams was also resigned, and so all signs point to the Steelers prioritizing getting younger now that Roethlisberger is gone. On that note CB Akhello Witherspoon is coming back too. We all know that Pittsburgh wants a QB, but it's debatable that they will draft one in the first round. Or maybe if they do draft one in the 1rst ,do they trade up, or even trade down. Do they give Mason Rudolph a shot?  He was almost decent back in his rookie year, but he could only pull off a tie against Detroit in his one start this season, and that's not a overly ringing endorsement.  Former Bears1rts round bust Mitch Trubisky was brought  in to compete with Rudolph after he served as backup  in Buffalo. Also the sad death of  Dwayne Haskins now means they actually need a # 3 QB. Withcthe crappy O-Line  and questionable play calling he had in Chicago maybe there is something more to see with Trubisky, but I wouldn't have spent this much money( 2 years and 14.25 million )  taking that risk. They are now protected if they can't get a QB they like , and locking down 3 QB's would have been a brilliant smoke screen if they did draft a QB in the 1rst round.  I think they would love Pittsburgh's Kenny Pickett to fall to pick #20, but they may have to trade up to #5 to get him, and I'm not sure a team with this many needs wants to pay that price. Pickett is already gone this time, but there are rumors that they like Malik Willis more. It's liars season so who knows? However,  even if they preferred Pickett they wouldn't say so if they drafted Willis here. Malik has by far the most upside , and you could win some games with a stripped down offense modified to his ridiculous athletic talents. It worked for Carolina before with Newton, and it worked with Josh Allen in Buffalo. However,  Willis doesn't have the size to survive the pounding they did , and I think the best thing his new team can do for him is sit him behind a experienced veteran for a year or 2 of tutoring. The way same Mahomes sat behind Alex Smith and Carson Palmer sat behind John Kitna. Plus, Frisco just did it with Garoppolo & Trey Lance. This guy has the strongest arm, the plus speed & running ability of a NFL starting RB, but he's just raw. His inconsistency is glaring enough that he will make a throw few NFL QBs can pull off , and then make a terrible decision & throw on the same drive. He is incredibly dynamic with his legs too. Whether it's a play where he's supposed to move the pocket, a RPO , a scramble , or a designed run , he is a threat to take it to the house on every play. He played at a small school,  his mechanics needs to be overhauled,  and he needs a year long class in reading defenses. Maybe you give him a Trey Lance package this year if their veteran QB's are healthy ,and just let him absorb the finer aspects of being a PRO QB. If I had a veteran QB with only a year or 2 left on his deal, and wanted to take a chance on his successor in this draft Willis would be my guy, because he has by far the highest ceiling of any QB in the draft. Malik also has the worst tape of all out of the top 5 QB's in this draft. He reminds me of a QB who took the Falcons to the Superbowl, but he doesn't have that Falcons Vick upside. Nope. Willis has a higher upside than the young knucklehead version of Vick before he went to jail . I mean the upside of the Vick who grew up after spending time in the clink. The Vick who finally learned how to read defenses from Andy Reid in Philly , who did win the Offensive Player Of The Year Award, and who just missed the MVP award. If I could have a shot at that QB under the right circumstances , like the ones I just wrote about , in a 22 or 23 year old body I might take at it. He was his usual up & down inconsistent self in the Senior Bowl practices, but he did make progress and got more consistent by the day. With Willis showing that  progress, interviewing well in Mobile & at the combine , he could easily be the #1 QB on on a lot more boards.  In the Senior Bowl game he still did most of his damage with his wheels  but a lot of unpolished QB's have come in with a modified offense and had early success in the NFL in the last 15 years. Matt Ryan , Joe Flacco, Cam Newton , Andy Dalton , RG3 , Carson Wentz, Dak Prescott, Josh Allen , and Lamar Jackson all started out with a modified offense. All had some success early too. Usually they only had to read half the field early on, and the coach catered the offense to what they already did well. Maybe in a few years Willis can read the whole field, and you can run your whole offense, but in the mean time maybe you could still win games with this guy. 


12.VIKINGS ** - DEREK STINGLEY - CB - LSU - 6ft. , 190

NFL PLAYER COMP - STEPHON GILMORE - PANTHERS

The Vikings missed their window, and then instead of going full rebuild they tried a quick reload, and it just didn't work well enough for the coach and GM to keep their jobs. Its too bad because I thought Zimmer & Speilman did a good job under the circumstances , but unfortunately the owner thought differently. Its unknown if they are going to rebuild or not right now, but with Kirk Cousins giant cap number he once again had a NFL team over a barrel, and he got another 35 million out of them for next year. I think its time to start thinking about drafting his successor . 2021 third round QB Kellen Mond's rookie year made him look like a wasted pick so far, and I doubt they are counting on him taking over long term. Plus he was drafted by the old regime so he better strut his stuff for the new coach or they will definitely be searching for a new heir apparent QB.  They might even take a QB now if one they like falls here, but if they trade back and gather more picks for next season where the QB class is expected to better , than they are looking toward the future. The best time to get a new QB is in the beginning of a new era, with a new head coach & GM tied to no one. They had some possible key free agents in Anthony Barr, Patrick Peterson , and Sheldon Richardson. However ,  they are all gonna be 30 plus next season and only Peterson was brought back .  They also signed veteran DT Harrison Phillips & LB Jordan Hicks , and lost serviceable safety Xavier Woods. In my opinion the edge was the biggest need on defense, but they signed Za'Darius Smith to fill that void. Plus this draft is so deep in edge rushers they can get a good one in the 2nd , 3rd , and maybe even 4th rounds. So that makes CB a bigger need now. On offense right guard and center are weaknesses , but their is only one interior O-Lineman that might be available at #12 that is worth picking.  Going with even more youth could be the smart long term play. The Vikings didn't sign up for center Garrett Bradbury's 5th year option. I was a fan of the former first rounder when he was drafted, but he hasn't lived up to his draft status.  His struggles with bigger nose tackles  have put him in the bottom 3rd in the league at center. So Tyler Linderbaum makes sense to me, especially since they lost C/G Mason Cole to the Steelers,  but I think they go with the corner.   Stingley had one of the great seasons of any college corner as a TRUE freshman , but since then he has been injured a lot and his play has suffered some. If you believe he can regain his freshman level of play he is easily worth a top 5 pick as a shutdown corner. He looks to have the speed ,  length , feet, hips, mad ball skills , and smoothness to be that guy. Although I think he needs to get a little stronger , and be more physical to make it as a true shutdown corner in the NFL. His medicals will probably decide where he goes. Stingley could be a top 5 pick, or the 3rd-5th corner taken in the first round, because Lisfranc injuries can be worrisome in the long term. Since he still wasn't healthy enough to workout at the combine I had to move him down the board some. Stingley is still my number one corner  , and  I wanted to wait to hear about his medicals & see if he works out before the draft before making that decision, but my guess is he falls more for teams. Stingley finally had a Pro Day , and he looked good, but I am not sure if he is 100% healthy yet. Stingley reportedly ran anywhere from 4.37 to 4.44 forty at his Pro Day , but his testing numbers were just OK, and he looks even faster & more agile on tape. Since they resigned future HOFer , tough guy & fellow LSU alum ,Patrick Peterson  it only makes even more sense. He could be a mentor to Stingley. 


***TRADE*** The SAINTS TRADE THE 1rst ROUNDER (#16) THAT THEY GOT FROM THE EAGLES , WHO GOT IT FROM MIAMI, AND THEIR 3rd (#98) THIS SEASON &3rd ROUNDER in 2023 TO TEXANS FOR THE 1rst ROUNDER (#13) THAT THEY GOT FROM THE BROWNS***TRADE***


13.SAINTS-(texans,browns)-CHARLES CROSS - OT - MISS. ST. - 6"5'' , 307

NFL PLAYER COMP - LAREMY TUNSIL - TEXANS

Two teams have been going all in for the last 4 years. The Rams and the Saints. The Rams pulled it off , and since they got the ring it was worth it. The Saints didn't , and now that bill has come due.  The Saints had 2 key free agents in OT Terron Armstead & Safety Marcus Williams, and that's without even addressing the QB situation. Both of those guys signed elsewhere.  Jameis Winston was resigned as well, but it's the kind of deal they can't get out of after one year. So Tayson Hill won't get a chance to be the every down guy, but he hasn't shown the consistency  as a passer, or the ability to stay healthy just yet.  If they had changed the offense to fit Hill's running ability even more I figure he would just get hurt more often, and the word out of New Orleans is that Hill will be primarily a TE in 2021. So if they had stayed at pick #18 , and were in love with a QB I thought that might be the pick. However, the trade they made with the Eagles to acquire a extra 1rst rounder this year makes me think they believe that they are still a playoff team this season, and with their defense they may be right.  The other option is they want a QB , but why trade up for another 1rst rounder unless you know for certain you will get your guy? When healthy ( missed 11 games last year alone ) Andrus Peat has been pretty bad for 4 years in a row., and is no longer worth his hefty salary. The Saints could have saved over 7 million by cutting him, and then started to take their long overdue cap hits to reset their entire salary cap , but they chose to restructure his deal and put more dollars onto future caps.  AGAIN. Resigning Williams makes more sense because of his youth, but there had to be a lot of sacrifices made to field a competitive team in 2022, even if they have a great defense again. Well Williams signed with the ravens, but that shouldn't shock anybody because the the ravens front office people are just generally smarter than other teams decision makers.  On the bright side they got a cheaper , but still potentially decent replacement in Marcus Maye. Although Maye was having his worst year on the field before he tore his Achilles last year, and Williams was a much better player last season. Before 2021 Maye was one of the better safeties in the league , but he is almost 3 years older than Williams , and coming of the kind of injury that often hampers performance in the long term. Armstead missed 11 games last year so I get them not matching what he got from Miami. Their biggest obvious needs are a left tackle and a wide receiver. There is no way one of the top 2 OT's ( Neal, Ekwonu) falls to them , but with Charles Cross falling out of the top 10 here I think they trade up and grab him. Charles Cross is a redshirt sophomore entering the NFL draft after just 2 years as a starter in college, but all 20 starts were at LT in the SEC. He's also a little light on tape, and you can see him be overpowered at times. He has the high end feet , awareness,  balance , punch , and hand placement to be a blindside protector.  However, you can also see his technique is still a work in progress at times, Even when his hands occasionally get wide , or his feet get too close together Charles has the foot quickness & balance to hang in, reset , and anchor down . Plus he will need to adjust to NFL pass sets , and learn how to block from a 3 point stance. I generally don't like OT's coming out of spread offenses, especially the Air Raid ones, because they are too used to retreating too much off the snap. In the case of Cross he doesn't always retreat enough, which is why speed can cause him some trouble. I like this guy though, especially if he goes to a team with a zone heavy run blocking scheme, because he makes his presence known at the 2nd level, and its hard to find man/gap blocks on his film. Despite his feet getting tangled up at times, and a little bit of trouble with speed rushers , I believe in his long term potential. Although it may take him awhile to adjust to a NFL offense. He already added a lot of muscle since arriving on campus , but he needs to keep hitting the weights , and get with a good NFL O-Line coach. Cross did look a little bigger at the combine , and he weighed in at 307 while still having a good workout. Although I admit I didn't expect Icky to beat him out in the testing & drills. With a years reps in a NFL offense and a wider base alone he could be a high end Pro OT. Although Cross is my 3rd ranked OT in this draft ,  he is also currently the best pass blocking OT in the draft on tape. I previously expected him to go in the top 10 ,  and because different teams have different boards he is probably the top OT on some teams board.   


***TRADE*** The PACKERS TRADE THE 1rst ROUND PICK (#22) THAT THEY GOT GROM THE RAIDERS and THEIR OWN 1rst ROUNDER (#22) ROUNDER  TO THE RAVENS FOR THEIR 1rst ROUNDER (#14) and THEIR 2nd ROUNDER (#45)  ***TRADE***


14.PACKERS-(balt)-** - DRAKE LONDON - WR - USC - 6"4" , 219

NFL PLAYER COMP - a taller KEENAN ALLEN - CHARGERS

The Packers still have a bad cap situation . Even after restructuring Kenny Clark & Aaron Jones, cutting Zadarius Smith & giving Preston Smith a extension. .Trading Aaron Rodgers &Davante Adams  would have solved a lot of that problem, but they somehow convinced Rogers to stay. I'm guessing the breakup with his Colorado living movie star girlfriend might have had something to with it too. I would have bet Brian Gutekunst's left nut that bringing back Adams was a condition for the back to back MVP staying with the pack, and they found the cash to stick the franchise tag on him , but then they traded Adams to the Raiders. So sorry Brian , I guess I was wrong. Other free agents of note are De'vondre Campbell Robert Tonyan , Rasil Douglas,, Kevin King , and Allen Lazard. Campbell & Douglas are coming off career years after previous journeymen careers , and both deserved the new extensions they got. I actually think that the Packers have screwed over Rodgers by not getting him better receivers to pair with Davante Adams, and drafting Jordan Love in the first round on a team that might have been a WR away from a Superbowl. They did it all in a great WR draft too. In fact they didn't draft any WR's AT ALL in the 2020 draft, but I'm sure  that getting a backup QB in the 1rst & a third string RB in the 2nd really pissed him off. On the bright side it has inspired Rodgers to back to back regular season MVP awards , but still no Superbowl.   Rodgers got a huge new contract that lowered his cap hit some . Veteran WR , and Rodgers favorite , Randall Cobb also took a pay cut to stay. LB, OT , safety, DT , TE, or my choice in WR. are all needs. So if the pack are going to trade up this high I am going to give them my #2 WR in the draft, and the #15 overall player on my board who shouldn't fall to pick #22While London lined up inside and out , I think he did his best work in the slot , and in the end zone. I like London primarily as a power slot, which is a good thing because the NFL was dominated by a power slot this year in Cooper Kupp. Like Kupp , London is also a good route runner & blocker, but he is still solid when lined up outside. Drake also has the hands, toughness, and body control to make the difficult contested catches that few excel at. I am not saying he is Kupp, because he doesn't have his quickness & is leaner , but London has a ridiculously wide catch radius that few can match. Before the ankle injury that ended Drakes season in the 8th game he already had 88 catches , 1084 yards , and 7 TD's. That's ridiculous production for 8 games, and he didn't even finish the 8th game ! The former USC Basketball player attacks the ball like he's getting a rebound, and his play went through the roof in 2021 after he gave up basketball. Its fair to speculate that his best football still might be ahead of him.  He gets just enough separation at the top of his route that he probably needs the kind of QB that is willing to throw into tight windows, and that's Rodgers. London wasn't healed enough to run at the combine, and that could work to his advantage , because speed was his biggest question mark. So I still think he goes somewhere in the 1rst round , and that he would give this young QB  a really big target. He doesn't seperate a ton, but you don't need that with Aaron Rodgers, and the pack prefer bigger WR's anyway. I am sure Aaron Rodgers will be happy with this guy , and while Davante Adams is irreplaceable I do see London as a #! WR in the NFL.


15.EAGLES-(mia)-JERMAINE JOHNSON-DE/OLB - FLA ST. - 6"5" , 254

NFL PLAYER COMP - PRESTON SMITH - PACKERS

The Eagles brass is publicly saying that they are sticking with Jalen Hurts at QB, and you could definitely make the case that he did enough this year to hold onto the job. They did make the playoffs , and there were a lot of drops from his receivers last season. You can also make the case that he still lacks accuracy and quick reads as a passer. This is the first of two eagles 1rst rounders in the next 5 picks,  but I believe they accumulated all these picks to trade up for a QB in 2023 .  They had the ammo to go after a Deshaun Watson or Russell Wilson, and both are definite upgrades over Hurts, but didn't do it. Plus , Hurts is having ankle surgery this off season. If one of those picks had ended up in the top 10 I think their chances of getting either QB in a trade would be much better. Derek Barnett is still young enough , that I thought they might be able to talk themselves into believing that he might finally reach his potential , and they did resign him to a 2 year deal. Their current free agent crown jewel is edge rusher Hassan Reddick, and I love the signing. There has been talk about perennial Pro Bowl center Jason Kelce retiring for a couple of years now, and he WAS a free agent , but the Eagles made him the highest paid center in the league so he's back again. That means Kelce clone Tyler Linderbaum is probably a no for any of their 1rst rounders now. Future HOFer Fletcher Cox is still a very good pass rusher, and a legend for the Eagles franchise. I was shocked when they just outright cut him in a salary cap relief move, but at least they brought him back on a one year deal. Howie Roseman pulled off another one sided trade with less than a month to go before the draft , and this time he took advantage of the Saints. Basically the Eagles gave up one of this years first, moved down 2 spots on another. They got back a 1rst & 3rd this year, a 1rst next year, and a 2nd in 2024. That means that Jalen Hurts needs to produce at a high level this season or they will be getting a new QB in 2023 with all that draft capitol. I expect that potential new QB will be stepping onto a good team after this draft, or Jalen Hurts will be on a even more stacked team. So I will go with Johnson here. Georgia has so many good players on defense, that they run a pretty heavy rotation of players , especially off the edge. While that helps their longevity , it some cases it can also prevent them from getting enough playing time & experience to shine.  Jermaine transferred to Florida state this year , and he was a boss on the field for the Seminoles, despite his lack of experience. Really smart and stronger than I expected to set his the edge in the run game , and played low & strong there. Not only did he kill it at the Senior Bowl ,  I think he was the best player there in the first 2 real practices, and he looked like he had been developing his pass rush moves since the season ended. A nice big frame with long arms, but on tape he needs a wider array of pass rush moves that take advantage of his athleticism & violent hands. We are always predicting guys from a limited sample size to break out next season when they get more snaps , and are often disappointed, but Johnson exceeded any prediction out there this year. Once he gets coached up and gets the reps to keep improving his awareness I expect Pro Bowls in his future. Right now I have a low first round grade on , but in this draft he could legitimately go in the top 10. 


16.TEXANS-(philly,colts)-TRENT MCDUFFIE - CB - WASHINGTON -  5"11" , 193

NFL PLAYER COMP - TERENCE NEWMAN - retired

Best player available for me is Tyler Linderbaum, Trent Mcduffie ,  or Nakobe Dean. I will give them the corner because Lovie Smith will love him. Mcduffie is the most polished corner in this draft. He is only about average size for the position , but he is versatile enough to play well in man or zone. If you watch the 2021 tape no other corner sticks with and mirrors his man as well as Mcduffie. Washington has put a lot of good corners into the NFL over the last few years , and he has the highest floor of them all. Great feet , attacks the ball , fluid hips , ball skills, and a straight man against the run. I think he would be best in a primarily cover 2 scheme, but in addition to being scheme diverse & fierce, Trent can play the slot or outside. On top of that he can return some kicks & punts. Teams avoided throwing at him , and I would like to see what he does more against big WR's , but he is my number 2 overall corner. Shorter are his only weakness but he's already right there ,and will be fine without them.


17.CHARGERS - JORDAN DAVIS- NT - GEORGIA - 6"6" , 341

NFL PLAYER COMP - KRIS JENKINS - retired

The Chargers had over 57 million in cap room , and they have been making moves like they are going ALL IN. I think they should upgrade at RT in free agency or with a trade with the top 4 guys gone here..  This team is ready to compete now, and I don't think they want to risk Justin Herberts health on a guy that might take awhile to settle in as a starter outside.  They resigned WR Mike Williams even though Williams just hasn't become the #1 NFL WR we all hoped for when he was drafted in the first round 5 years ago, but he is a good #2 WR , and is coming off his best season as a Pro. Their actual # 1 WR ( Keenan  Allen) is heading into his age 30 season as well, and while he has been pretty healthy for 5 years running , father time is STILL undefeated. They drafted Josh Palmer in the 3rd in 2021 , and he showed a lot of promise when he was used. Trading for edge rusher Khalil Mack to pair with Joey Bosa gives them the best tandem of edge rushers in the league if both are healthy, although they did let promising young edge Uchenna Nwosu leave to Seattle . Then they shelled out over 80 million for the best free agent CB on the market in JC Jackson. DT's Austin Jhonson & Sebastian Joseph-Day were brought in too, and they are solid enough rotational pieces, but neither is the kind of guy that I would expect to anchor the middle of their porous run defense. In a draft like this one I would want to make sure I get a guy with a definite first round grade, and replacing journeyman RG Oday Aboushi with a young plug N play guard would be a good idea, so Zion Johnson & Kenyon Green are possibilities.. If I were them I would take NT Jordan Davis to shore up their run defense if he fell here. With all 3 Georgia D-Lineman I expect to go in the first round the tape is just good, but the potential & great combine workout now make me believe that he will come off the board very early. Plus he played in a system with a lot of read & react ,and gap holding responsibilities. That slows your advance up the field so often that it's hard to make a lot of plays in the backfield. The hope is that if he is in a scheme that allows him to turn it loose he will make a lot more plays. Davis is a legit humongous human being who is far quicker than anyone that big has a right to be, and he's not fat either , but I thought his gas tank would be better if he dropped 15-20 pounds to improve it. It looks like he lost it before the combine. He has a anchor like a pillar of stone, and is the proverbial immoveable object in the middle of the defense. He is the king of 2 gapping Nose tackles, and in a draft that might shockingly have 4 nose tackles drafted in the top 100 , he's the one with the highest upside. Even when he plays too high he just , adjust  , re-anchors, sits down and holds his ground. Many will see him as only a 2 down run stuffer, and watching the tape does give that impression ,  but I don't blame him for it. Georgia has the biggest rotation on defense of any big program , and they have so much talent on that side of the ball that they can afford to sub him out with other blue chippers on a regular basis. I honestly would have taken him out if I had Jalen Carter , Devonte Wyatt , and Travon Walker available to rush the passer inside instead. So no, he is not a great pass rusher right now, but he didn't really get the chance to show it much either , and he has a lot more range down the line than I expected . I never saw a game where he even played half the snaps , and he was almost always subbed out on obvious passing situations.  With his size , strength , and heavy hands , all you need him to do is just keep collapsing the pocket. Davis could be that rare 3 down nose tackle in the NFL, and with so many smaller zone centers in the NFL he is a mismatch that requires a double team. Plus he played in a system with a lot of read & react ,and gap holding responsibilities. That slows your advance up the field so often that it's hard to make a lot of plays in the backfield. The hope is that if he is in a scheme that allows him to turn it loose he will make a lot more plays. Plus he had the most amazing combine workout I have ever seen. He showed up in great shape  at Indy, and looked a little slimmer than he did on film this year. How a 6"6" 340 pound man ran a 4.78 forty & a 1.68 ten yard split is beyond me, Those are Superhero numbers for that size! They confirm that he has the ability to get up the field if given the chance. He could go even higher, but for now I will leave him here because there just isn't tape showing it. 


18.EAGLES-(saints) - DEVIN LLOYD - LB - UTAH - 6"3' , 237

NFL PLAYER COMP - DE'VONDRE CAMPBELL - PACKERS

I'm giving them a LB because God knows they need at least one. I know that some will say that this guy can be Micah Parsons, but I don't see it , but I guess he could be a lesser version. Both are large LB's for todays game, versatile, and physical. Lloyd is a good athlete  , pass rusher, and blitzer. Parsons is a great athlete  pass rusher , and blitzer. Lloyd occasionally has trouble getting ball carriers to the ground, but people generally go backwards when Parsons makes contact. The place where Lloyd has the edge is his instincts in coverage , especially against TE's. Both are still developing there football IQ's at LB , but I would say Lloyd is much farther along there, because he sees it faster than Parson most times. Lloyd still needs to learn to take better angles to the ball carrier ,but when he is unblocked he gets there quickly and finishes the guy.  He stacks & sheds pretty well ,despite being too high too often, but he also runs around a lot of blocks. He also needs to either play less reps or pump his gas tank up some. You see him dragging a little at the end of the 2nd & 4th quarters at times. His tape can be occasionally inconsistent  , because sometimes he looks great in space , and other times he's a bit herky jerky like he's of 2 minds of what to do. In a normal draft I would expect him to go in the bottom 3rd of the first round, but he could slip into the top 10 in this one. He was very productive this year, and his high upside & high floor make him the odds on favorite to be the 1rst off the ball LB off the board. I liked Nakobe Dean tape slightly more. However, since Dean skipped the combine workout testing & still didn't do the athletic testing at his Pro day, I am now even more sure that Lloyd is going first.


19.SAINTS -(eagles)- CHRIS OLAVE - WR - OHIO ST. - 6ft. ,  187

NFL PLAYER COMP - TERRY MCLAURIN - COMMANDERS

Olave is a very crafty route runner,  has the speed to be a deep threat, and has a knack for finding holes in zone coverage. Great hands too, but not a contested catch guy. He can play the Z or the slot. Like Garrett Wilson he is lean with average height. but unlike Wilson Olave has some struggles with press coverage. Olave also has a variety of releases off the line of scrimmage, but big press corners can give him some trouble, and he's not much of threat to break tackles or help as a blocker. He also has a history of being a great special teams player, which combined with his ability to play inside or outside has him in my top 32.  Basically every time he is running he looks effortless & smooth , but he's still running very fast , and great feet & awareness along the sidelines are there too. He has a high floor , and should be off the board in the first round. Although his 4.39 forty at the combine gives him a better chance to come off the board in the top 20.


20.WASHINGTON-(pitt) DAXTON HILL - S/CB - MICHIGAN - 6 ft. , 191

NFL PLAYER COMP - JIMMIE WARD - 49ers

As it is almost every year the Redskins ... er I mean commanders need a QB...Oops scratch that too  , because Washington just traded for a QB , but I will get to that in a little bit. They have had a few good ones in the last 40 years.  Joe Theisman , Kirk Cousins , a great rookie year from RG3 before he got hurt , and a past his prime Doug Williams had a great Superbowl . However, they have ONLY had a top notch long term franchise type QB twice. Since those 2 are Sammy Baugh , who died at the age of 94 in 2008 , and Sonny Jurgensen is 87 that tells you just how long its been since they have had QB locked down. If I were them I would have thrown my hat in the Deshaun Watson sweepstakes after their Russell Wilson offer was rejected. However, I think their owner is more worried about finding a way to keep his franchise after his sexual harassment scandal ,and adding a QB accused of the same won't help there. They just gambled and lost on a first round QB a few years back, and sadly Dwayne Haskins seemed to be more interested in the nightlife than he was in the playbook. You never really know how a fresh out of college young man will react when you hand him millions of guaranteed dollars , which is why they are pursuing a veteran QB now. Since this is also a underwhelming QB class I get the trade, but not the price paid. 5 years ago Wentz was on his way to a MVP when he got hurt. Since then his play has been up & down, and until last year he was racked with injuries. Last year he was solid until the final 2 weeks of the season when they needed him to make a few plays to get them in the playoffs , and he didn't come through. Whatever narrative the COLTS are putting out there this season is irrelevant. Mark My words- This is owner driven. Billionaire owner Jim Irsay gets his blood up and likes to tweet out guarantees about winning that he has no possible way of fulfilling.  He is not a player or coach, and therefore what happens on the field won't be changed by him. He is not even one of the few knowledgeable about football owners, although they tend to overestimate their knowledge, and get in the way of far more competent people trying run the franchise.  Now he is embarrassed because he wrote a check with his mouth that the players & coaches certainly didn't endorse, and couldn't cash. Owners almost never blame themselves for their actions, and so Wentz got the brunt if it. If wanting a championship and being willing to throw money at one to win it got them then Washington's Daniel Snyder & Dallas owner Jerry Jones would have a few in the last 20 years by now. It's the high price paid that surprises  me. The Colts front office was desperate to fulfill the owners wishes and dump Wentz's contract. Colts GM Chris Ballard got a great deal for someone they couldn't keep  , but I guess Washington was even more desperate than they were, and Ballard is apparently much smarter than the Washington front office too. A 3rd rounder or the swap of 2nds should have been more than enough. Instead he got two 3rd rounders, and one that can become a 2nd if Wentz plays enough in year two, AND they got to move up 5 spots in the 2nd round.  That's straight robbery of a desperate team, but getting the best deal is part of his job.  Washington actually have over 30 million in cap space, and only guard Brandon Scherff was a key free agent. Scherff is 30 now, and still a great player when healthy , but he has missed 8 , 5, 3, and 5 games over the last 4 seasons. He is also now a jaguar , and he got paid well too.  Solid safety Bobby McCain was brought back , and it was a fair deal for both sides. Bringing in veteran guard Andrew Norwell is a move I like. Even though Norwell is past his prime years , but he is still a solid starter , and since they got him for about 5 million a year it's a good deal. The last bit of solid news was them being able to keep 3rd down back JD Mckissic who excels as a receiver, after he initially was going to the Bills . Washington needs multiple DB's & LB's on defense, and that's after drafting LB Jamin Davis & CB Benjamin St-Juste in the1rst & 3rd round last year , because he had a bad rookie season. So Nakobe Dean or a DB are the top 2 players at a position they need. I'm giving them the safety because Dean never worked out before the draft , and I think he has fallen because of it.  Dax Hill is so good at covering the slot that some will want that to be his full time role. but his talent as a deep free safety is just as valuable to me. Finding a safety that can do both, especially one with the speed & explosiveness of Hill, is a rarity. He can play either safety spot, but he doesn't have the sand in his pants to spend a lot of time in the box. He's not a pile inspector, and he will get in there sometimes, but he isn't great at taking on blocks or popping ball carriers either.  I would rather he play back when he's not having to man up on a guy, and then you can get a lot out of how well he see's & closes on the ball, because when he has to turn and run he can take awhile to catch up with the receiver. Wish Dax was more of a hitter when he gets there, but the NFL has joined the worlds attempts to pussify men , and the overall game have made that less allowed anyway. He will generally get the ball carrier down , and I would be comfortable with Hill as the last line of my defense. 


***TRADE*** The BENGALS TRADE THEIR 1rst (#31) AND 3rd (#95) ROUND PICKS IN THIS DRAFT and THEIR 4th ROUNDER IN 2023 TO THE PATRIOTS FOR THEIR 1rst ROUNDER (#21) ***TRADE***


21.BENGALS-(pats)-TYLER LINDERBAUM - C - IOWA - 6"2" , 296

NFL PLAYER COMP - JASON KELCE - EAGLES

The Bengals have dominated this off season. I would like to formerly apologize to them for thinking they could have traded a 1rst rounder to Dallas for stud right tackle La'el Collins, because dumbo Dallas cut him , and they got him for free.  Plus Collins is reunited with former O-Line coach Frank Pollack , who coached him up until he got his first big contract in Dallas. Way to go Jerry! You should have to avoid eye contact ,and walk 3 feet behind Bengals owner Mike Brown whenever you are in a room with him. I never thought I would even think that could happen , but that's how much shame Jones should feel.  Cincy had a few starters entering free agency, but only one that is crucial to their future, and that's safety Jessie Bates. He's only going to be 25 , and even though this wasn't his best season ; he was one of the best in the league in 2020. Its very possible that he is just hitting his stride  and is about to become a perennial ALL-PRO ,so he he should command top dollar. Paying top dollar is not a Bengals forte, so we have to wait and see what happens , but at least they threw the franchise tag on him.  Since the Bengals had close to 49 million in available cap space , and they just entered a championship window they should be able to bring back anybody they want. They let DT Larry Ogunjobi go,  but they can get a better player in free agency or the draft. More importantly they resigned DT BJ Hill. Now to the most important part.  TE CJ Uzomah left to the Jets in free agency, but at least the Bengals picked up a serviceable veteran TE in Hayden Hurst, who is as good or better. Joe Burrow was the most sacked QB in the NFL this season, and a lot of it came between the center and the right side of the O-Line. The Bengals rebuilt their O-line this off season, with 3 positions upgraded. All of them are under 30 , and all are coming off good seasons on the field. LG Quinton Spain was a solid enough player ,but they signed a younger & better player in Alex Cappa away from Tampa Bay.  They also brought in solid veteran Ted Karras from the patriot's who can play center or guard, but I'm betting he will play the pivot unless they draft one high. Karars would be a clear upgrade over Trey Hopkins at center , because Hopkins went downhill last season after recovering from a ACL injury. Hopkins was released soon after. Plus Karras is a 2 time Superbowl champ and that kind of experience is invaluable on a young team like Cincy, and his ability to play guard makes it easier to upgrade at center again if they want to. A lot of that is alleviated by bringing in the those 2 guys. Since average RT Rilely Reiff got hurt  , and Isaiah Prince filled in , it was a little worse. Plus Reiff is 33 and was only on a one year deal to begin with. Then they stole RT La'el Collins ,and now they are cruising. 2nd year player Jackson Carman should be better in year 2 at left guard. LT Jonah Williams was good in 2020, and could make a big jump in his 3rd year as a starter with so many good players with him.  Joe Burrow is probably delirious with joy, and with the Chiefs being swarmed by everyone in the AFC West getting so much better,  the Bengals should be the clear favorite for the #1 seed in the AFC. I don't know what's gotten into Mike Brown , but he looks' to be going ALL IN for once. Whether he just wants a ring before he dies, or because he realizes he has the team to do it this time around, and doesn't want to miss another opportunity. Whatever the case he has been doing things he doesn't normally do this off season. Spending money for one. Another things he doesn't like to do is trade around in the draft, up or down, and you you usually have to really overpay to get him to even consider it. Getting Linderbaum could be the final piece , and the Patriots are usually looking to move down. Plus Arizona and Dallas could easily take him at 23 or 24. Linderbaum is the best center prospect I have seen since Nick Mangold if you are a primarily zone blocking team. He is a different type of center than Mangold though, as he is more in the Jason Kelce / Corey Linsley mode. Tyler is a very athletic guy who can make blocks on the move that few centers can, even in the NFL. He could stand to add another 5 pounds of muscle to improve his anchor, but his technique, hand placement, feet , and athleticism are all top notch for the position.  As a matter of fact , I will say if you run a zone heavy scheme Linderbaum is a once a decade center in my book. He moves like a defensive end instead of a O-Lineman, and only Kelce can do that in the NFL today. When he latches on to a guy its usually over, and his understanding of leverage is top notch. Tyler is a smart athletic technician who can make reach blocks, pull, move his man around, combo block , and destroy at the 2nd level. He is the ideal center for a stretch zone scheme. He's not the biggest guy so you can't expect him to move a 3-4 nose tackle off the ball by himself, but there aren't 5 centers in todays NFL who can do that. His size doesn't bother me , but the 31 and and 1/8 inch arms will bother many teams , and he could fall some after that measurement & his failure to workout at the combine. In pass pro he's got a great punch, can make all the calls, and has great awareness , but he can get walked back by some bigger DT's. On top of all that he has a characteristic that usually predicts great NFL players, and it very simple . He got noticeably better every season. A very good 2019, followed by a great 2020, and even better 2021 makes Tyler a slam dunk for the Bengals here



22.RAVENS-(gb,lv)-GEORGE KARLAFTIS - DT/DE - PURDUE - 6"4" , 266

NFL PLAYER COMP - MICHAEL BENNETT - retired

The Ravens 2021 season was derailed by injuries, especially to their key players, but their vaunted corners were hit the hardest. Marcus Peters missed the whole season, Jimmy Smith missed 7 games, and Marlon Humphrey missed 5. Plus Pro Bowl LT Ronnie Stanley missed 16 games, and Lamar Jackson missed 5 down the stretch. Their cap situation is OK, but they have some tough decisions to make on key older vets like Calais Campbell , Jimmy Smith , Brandon Williams, and Justin Houston. 3 out of the 4 played well, and if they want to compete for a ring in 2022 at least 2 or 3 need to be brought back. Or they could save their money , start a youth movement , and put some cash aside for a Jackson contract extension. Plus center Bradley Bozeman was also a FA, and coming off his best season as a pro,and signed with the Panthers. On offense their biggest needs are on the O-Line, as they could use both a guard and tackle. On defense it could be anywhere.  Considering that Jimmy Smith is almost 34 and is a free agent I think corner & edge will be a priority. Since the Ravens are one of the most well run teams in the game I thought they could be the first team to trade for Cowboys OT La'el Collins , and Baltimore had the cap space  ( over 16 million) to absorb his bargain 10 million contract. Then they signed veteran OT Morgan Moses to play RT now, and signed young stud safety Marcus Williams away from the Saints. This trade allows them to get 2 cost controlled 1rst round 5 year contracts, and they will need the extra money for Lamar Jackson.  Plus they get a player at 22 they might have taken at #15.  Since Za'darius Smith left them at the alter I am going to go with a defensive end. I really like George Karlaftis , and think he could fill the void for the Ravens. Karlaftis is a great bull rusher off the edge with a lot of violent shock in his hands when he makes initial contact, but I think he could be even better as a fulltime 3 technique because he lacks the burst & bend to run the arc outside regularly. At the very least he could be a run down edge who kicks inside in passing situations. They could kick him inside at times , and really get in the opposing QB's face. He also needs to work on his stack & shed with blockers, but he still makes the occasional splash play against the run. There were rumors that he has short arms for his height, which another reason I believe he profiles better inside, and they were confirmed at the combine. He worked out well on the drills he did in Indy, but it was disappointing to me that he didn't finish them all. He gets enough pressure to be dangerous, is disruptive in the back field, and I have a first round grade on him. Nobody with a first round grade should fall very far in this draft. His high octane motor , ability to counter quickly , and versatility are his best selling points. Anytime a offense has to game plan against you , and that happened a lot this year, you make everyone around you better. Karlaftis would be a asset for any team. 


23.ARIZONA - TREYLON BURKS - ARKANSAS - 6"2" , 225

NFL PLAYER COMP -  DEEBO SAMUEL - 49ers 

Chandler Jones is coming off his worst full season ever in my opinion, but he still gets to the QB & knocks the ball loose enough to get paid like the stud he used to be by somebody. After Jones missed 11 games in 2020 , and now after his play took a downturn in 2021 I think he might chase the money elsewhere, and he did. The Cards don't have a lot cap space  , and they might be working on new deal for Kyler Murray this off season , although after all the whiny lil punk crap he has pulled lately they might want to rethink that.  They were wise to resign Ertz & Conner considering how well both played for them last season. Plus getting backup QB Colt McCoy to return considering how well he played last season when Murray was hurt could be crucial to their playoff hopes. Special teams ace Dennis Gardeck resigning helps as well.  I expect this pick to be a D-Lineman , WR ,  O-Lineman , or a corner. A interior D-line  guy fits because no interior D-Lineman , except JJ Watt played well this year for Zona.  Plus Watt will be 33 this season, is on the downside of his career, and is coming off  another injury affected season, where he only played in 7 games during the regular season.  I was going to give them Devonte Wyatt , but if Murray doesn't get his way he may even take his ball and go home to play with his Barbie's. Since Kyler Murray's play really suffered without D-Hop last season, and he made a good connection with ( i.e. - bigger receiver) Zach Ertz  after he was traded to the cards, how about a giant slot receiver.  AND since Murray is now a whiny entitled lil punk they will have to give him what he wants or he might cry. Burks is a  big , physical , strong , tough , WR with great running ability after the catch. Treylon even has some experience as a wildcat QB, or you can just hand it to him and watch him go.  Burks reportedly played as high as 240 last year , and even after he leaned out he was 225 at the combine. he didn't run the way I expected . I didn't see anyone catching him from behind last year, but maybe he was sick or something. Burks can be handed the ball, and expected to punk DB'S on contested catches, and blocking down the field. It's a recipe for wearing down a defense , and a lot of big plays , especially in the 2nd half. As of right now Burks best role is as a power slot WR, but he has the size & demeanor of a prototypical X with more reps & NFL coaching. Burks especially needs help as a route runner. His hands are inconsistent too ,  because he can go up and make a great catch, and then drop some easy ones. Basically all his issues are fixable if he listens to his coaches , and everything you hear makes you think he is very coachable



24.DALLAS - ZION JOHNSON - G - BOSTON COLLEGE - 6"3" , 312

NFL PLAYER COMP - JOSH SITTON - retired

Either Jerry Jones has gone senile, or there is more to the La'el Collins situation , because there is no way that they couldn't get serious draft capitol for a player that caliber otherwise. Collins was just straight released . No trade, and nothing but confusion among all intelligent beings in the universe. The Cowboys are once again at the mercy of the interfering hands & mouth of Jerrah! About five years ago Jerry won NFL executive of the year by letting Will McClay and other real football people make the decisions while he took credit for them. After he was let into the HOF for the great business & marketing ideas he has contributed the NFL coffers ( no I'm actually not being sarcastic about that , because he has made NFL teams more money than any other owner, but that is all he is good for ) Jones has once again myopically convinced himself that he is actually a good GM.  I'm not just talking about his misguided glory hound press conferences & radio show where he routinely undercuts his coaches either. His big mouth is running and undercutting the trade value of good players he now wants to trade. We get it Jerry. Your old , and you want a ring from a team that Jimmy Johnson didn't build so you can take the lions share of the credit , whether you deserve it or not. This near death urgency has once again led you to screw the pooch. You wanted to trade 2 of your better players in Cooper & Collins , but publicly bad mouthing them to cover your ass makes it harder to get fair value for them.  Even after cuts &  restructures Dallas was right at the cap limit before they even tried to resign any of their free agents.. They are my little brothers favorite team so I watch them with him , and this roster is too talented for a first round exit. Some of them should obviously have been let go like the disappointing Keanu Neal & Leighton Vander Esch, but they brought Vander Esch back anyway. Connor Williams just has too many penalties, but if he ever gets over that he could be a very good starter. Or maybe not because he gets beat a lot when he doesn't hold , but he is a dolphin now. While I do commend Jerry for his loyalty, and willingness to pay his own guys first, I didn't think they should pay top dollar for Randy Gregory. It's a great story that he seems to have finally gotten his life on track , and more power to him , but he has been historically unreliable. If he was dependable it wouldn't have taken him 6 years to reach free agency, instead of 4. He could be a double digit sack guy next year, or he could miss the season due to his dependency issues , or injuries.  Dallas fans should be shouting hallelujah that they didn't throw the franchise tag on him , and while Gregory initially agreed to resign with Dallas , he changed his mind and joined the Broncos.  Dalton Schultz has developed into a plus starting TE in the last 2 years, and he deserves a  8-10 million contract that I doubted Dallas could afford , but they somehow found the cash to throw the franchise tag on him for almost 11 million .  Dallas finally did trade Amari Cooper, which is a GIANT mistake in my eyes, and now they need another smooth route runner to replace him. I thought even Jerry Jones wasn't that crazy, but with the Cowboys cap crunch Jones has chosen Cooper & La'el Collins as his scapegoats for last year. Jerry is still pissed that the unvaccinated Cooper missed 2 games when he got Covid. Plus they botched it . Instead of just talking trade with any interested teams they let it get out there that they would release him if they didn't have a deal by March 16th. That means trading Cooper gave them vey little return.  I thought after Jones got lippy they would still get at least a 3rd rounder for a player of his caliber , but all they got was a 5th and a swap of 6th rounders. HUGE ADVANTAGE BROWNS!  At least they brought back Michael Gallup  He isn't quite the caliber of Cooper, but he is a good #2 with low end #1 WR upside in the right circumstances, although he may not be healthy by the time the regular season starts. I wouldn't even have tried to resign Cedrick Wilson if I were them because CD Lamb is only a plus player in the slot, and that's the only place Wilson performs well. If Lamb is outside he is just a solid starter to me, but with Wilson going to Miami at least that problem is solved.  Anyway WR is a definite need now , but maybe Simi Fehoko could step up some , and they did bring back 5th receiver Noah Brown who is primarily a blocker & special teamer for them.  When Demarcus Lawrence finally got healthy he looked like the same complete strongside end he has always been , and I think cutting him to resign Gregory would have been a huge mistake.  Lawrence's prime is probably past him after multiple surgeries, but he is still a better player than Gregory, and a leader in that locker room.  At least they resigned him , and cut his cap number down to 14 million for this season. They lost Gregory to Denver in what is being reported as a last second contract snafu, but all this he said/he said crap is undecipherable. I thought maybe keeping Lawrence at a discount might keep them from trading Collins, and I was right because they just dumped him for free. Jones reportedly wanted to trade Collins because he missed a drug test , got suspended, and fought it costing him more games. I get that, but he was so much better than Terrance Steele at RT last season , and he's also a top 10 OT in this league, and top 5 RT. Plus he's not even 29 yet, and has a affordable contract. So even if you got a 1rst rounder for Collins  , and La'el is worth more than that, the chances of finding a comparable player in the draft are very low. Nope, Jerry botched it BADLY, and they just cut him loose for free.  I'm still waiting to hear why Jones released Collins and why he couldn't get ANYTHING for him in a trade. Unless there is some unknown to the public medical or legal reason for Collin's release it makes no sense. Lets just say for the sake of argument that Steele steps up this year, is left to just play right tackle all year, and has better season than Collins. That still doesn't explain Jerry Jones getting nothing for him and having to outright release him.  If there isn't a good reason for Jones doing something like that then he should have the team forcibly taken from him by the league. By the way Collins had 4 instant suitors the moment he was cut, and signed with the Bengals for more money than he would have made in Dallas , and the Bengals play the cowboys this season. Dallas is supposed to be in a championship window , but their mismanagement this off season has made that laughable. It's not a full rebuild after dumping Collins, but a attempted reload. I just don't see them being a Superbowl contender in 2022 now ,and Philly should be the favorite to win the division. The only good thing Dallas fans could have clinged to is that after their recent moves they have extra salary cap room , but Jerry is wasting it anyway by signing career underachievers like Dante Fowler & James Washington. Resigning Jayron Kearse would be a priority if I were them, and they finally got that done, and surprisingly for less money than I expected. I thought Dallas would shell out 7 or 8 million a year for him because it would fit right in with all their other bad decisions this off season. However, they got this right. He made a lot of plays and gave their defense some much needed fierceness.  They had already brought back veteran safety Malik Hooker, and that deal wasn't a overpay either. So maybe they should imagine that all the players they want to sign are safeties. The Cowboys do have one semi solid in house option to replace Williams at left guard. Connor Mcgovern had some starts in 2021 when the Williams penalty train got too frustrating, but his best start was on the right side when Zack Martin missed week one, and he didn't play well enough to keep Williams from taking back the job.  So they could play Mcgovern at LG, or flip over the future HOFer in Martin to the left side, and move Mcgovern to the right. Zack will be great wherever they play him. Either guard spot ,and he could have made a Pro Bowl or 3 outside at tackle if he played there full time. He looked great when he kicked out to RT last season, but asking a HOF guard to switch sides could be tricky. Plus the package with the 300+ pound Mcgovern at FB is effective , and a blast to watch. Now back to the left guard spot. Too often Williams or Mcgovern were the weak link along the O-Line. Even center Tyler Biadiasz was outplaying them by the final 3rd of the season, and there should be no way Tyler Linderbaum falls this far , because this isn't a Cowboy fans fantasy draft.  If division rival Philly keeps all 3 of their first rounders, and Linderbaum fell to them , I figured they would have to take him with one of those picks.  However the Birds resigned ALL-Pro Jason Kelce so that's probably out now , so theoretically Linderbaum could drop in their laps. Since Dallas has gone the BPA route the last 2 years when a great player that shouldn't have been there fell to them the last 2 years you would expect them to take the center if he got to #24.  So I expect this pick to be the best player available, along the O-Line WR , safety , or LB. In this scenario the best player is LB Nakobe Dean, but since they have depleted the O-Line by dumping Collins I am giving them a guard.  Instead of the LG getting pushed backward & blowing up the run play before it can begin, or just outright whiffing on him . they need a guy who can push their man away from the line of scrimmage.  Or one who can avoid getting bull rushed into the QB , or again outright whiffing on their man, or even missing a stunt. I saw all these things happen too frequently by whoever was at left guard in Dallas in 2021. What they need is a guy who can anchor and control the dude across from him against his will. Dallas believes they are still in a championship window now, and they need a player that can give them good steady play as rookie at LG. Their once unmatched trio of ALL PRO Offensive Lineman has taken hits in the last 3 years. First Tavis Frederick , got sick , came back as a lesser but still solid version of himself, and then retired. Future HOFer Tyron Smith is still a top 5 OT in this league when healthy, but he is no longer the clear #1 guy, and is now injury prone. Even the other steady future HOFer in RG Zack Martin, is showing a few small signs of potential decline.  I think Zion Johnson is the guy to fill the LG void.  I started watching his 2021 tape after the new year, and I came away seriously impressed. Zion played 2 seasons at Davidson before transferring to BC in 2019 where he made 7 starts at LG.  His 2020 tape at LT  looked 3rd round to me, but enough good stuff was there to think he was a potential plus player if he moved back inside. They moved him back to guard for all but the Virginia Tech game in 2021 , and he looked great in that game, but guard is where he belongs.in the NFL. I still figured that he would probably come off the board on day 2 ,because there aren't a lot of guards drafted in the first round in the NFL, but I have a first round grade on him. Inside Zion's technique and strong demeanor really shine, and he is guy that quickly gets after his man. Plus he consistently plays low , stays with his man , and plays to the whistle. He has a stout anchor in pass pro , good hand use & awareness , and he is always looking to help out and hit someone when uncovered. In the run game he will be at his best in a zone heavy scheme , but he is scheme diverse. He is good working double teams and getting after somebody at the second level. Johnson does well enough on reach blocks that I might want to try him at center in the long run, but that would take awhile to get down, as it was shown at the Senior Bowl. Although it would be a great thing for his teams versatility long term if he could just fill in at the pivot in a pinch, and he has already shown that he can play outside if needed in the short term. Zion is definitely smart enough to handle center , with great awareness, and he rarely deserves a penalty on tape. His only weakness is the occasional tendency to duck his head on contact , and its amazing that a guy who only started playing football late in high school is such a technician, but the head ducking is easily fixable with more reps & better coaching. Zion's good combine workout only confirms to me that he should go ahead of Kenyon Green if you want a guard to hit the ground running now, and he is now my # 1 guard. Green would be good too, and he has a better chance of becoming a plus starter outside down the road than Zion does in my opinion.  I might be giving Jones too much credit with this pick , because I now doubt his mental competence. Since he is now back to interfering with football decisions maybe they draft Shante Carver or Taco Charlton again.

 

25.BUFFALO - ANDREW BOOTH - CB - CLEMSON -  6ft. , 194

NFL PLAYER COMP -KENDALL FULLER - COMMANDERS 

The Bills are in danger of getting the next years team label if they don't get over the hump soon. Back to back AFC east titles are cool , but after losing in the conference Championship after the 2020 season , they lost in the divisional round this year. Their biggest weakness is the O-line. Other than LT Dion Dawkins they could all be upgraded. They brought back veteran center Mitch Morse on a team friendly deal, and while he does have a stable floor, his best years are behind him. They also brought in soon to be 34 year old guard Roger Saffold who has been a good player for a long time, but he is definitely past his prime , although he had his best years with current Bills O-Line coach Aaron Kromer when they were still in Tennessee together.  At least it's only a one year deal for just over 6 million. They have allowed slot WR Cole Beasley to leave, but brought back Tristan Mckenzie who played well when Beasley was out last season , on another team friendly deal. They lost a good run player in DT Harrison Philips to the Vikings, but brought in a pretty good decent DT combo in Tim Settle & Daquan Jones.  The bills also lost CB Levi Wallace to the Steelers. I love the OJ Howard deal. It's a cheap one year contract,  and if he stays healthy he is a very similar player to current #1 TE Dawson Knox. The really big news is the Von Miller signing, and while he is a definite future HOFer , I think the Bills giving him that much money is as much a sign of desperation as it is going ALL IN. Yes he was great last year , and crucial to the Rams getting the ring. However he's 33, and was showing signs of decline in 2019, before missing all of 2020 with a major injury. So giving Miller a 6 year 120 million dollar deal , with over 45 million guaranteed over the first 2 years kind of shocked me for a player at his advanced age. I applaud the Bills for going ALL-IN  , even if I don't agree with the age of some of the guys they are doing it with. I just don't think Von should have even gotten 40 million guaranteed at his age, and that maybe instead of going after Roger Saffold they could have spent some money on a younger guard like Alex Cappa or James Daniels. . RT David Quisenberry had a good year for the titans and they got him cheap. If they win it all it will be worth it, but if they don't the ramifications of the Miller deal hampering their cap makes their margin for error over the next 4 or 5 years very small if they want to remain competitive. Basically they could end up like the Rams if they win it, but they could also end up like the Saints in a rebuilding mode. Buffalo is the only team that might take a RB in round one, but since they need a O-lineman or CB more than anything, I'm going there. I would take Kenyon Green, but I get the feeling that they want a corner more. I think Booth would fit in well with this defense. He's got great feet , especially for a bigger corner, and plays well in both man & zone. Booth also has a nose for ball, the speed & explosiveness to get to it, and the hands to bring it down.  My biggest worries with him are that he's a one year starter who lacks route recognition , he needs to learn to more accurately jam the WR better at the line , and he's a wild tackler.  However, I do like his willingness in run support, but he's also a head ducker who dives and misses too many tackles. With less than a month to go before day one of this draft it was revealed that Booth is recovering from sports hernia surgery. His agent is saying that he will be ready for training camp, but you never really know for certain how long it will take to recover from a serious injury like this. However, I asked my brother ( he's a doctor)  , and he agreed so I'm putting him back in the bottom of the 1rst round.

 

26.TITANS - KENYON GREEN - G/T - TEXAS A&M - 6"4" , 323

NFL PLAYER COMP - BRANDON SCHERFF - JAGUARS

The Titans had the #1 seed in the playoffs and got promptly got knocked out the first chance that they had, but at least it was against the eventual AFC Super Bowl participant Bengals. To top that off they were about 7 million over the cap before free agency even starts, and they really needed to resign edge rusher Harold Landry and his 12 sacks. Center Ben Jones , RT David Quisenberry had a good year too,  and  kicker Randy Bullock is valuable as well. Landry was the most important and he was brought back along with Jones & Bullock. So they are probably going to have to restructure some of their big contracts to fit everyone in. WR, CB , and off the ball LB look like their biggest needs if they can bring back their key free agents. Julio Jones got hurt again after they gave up a 2nd rounder for him , and has the kind of contract they shouldn't cut., but they are saying they are going to do it anyway even though it means eating 11+ million in dead cap space. The Titans other moves are bringing back center Ben Jones, signing a potential swing tackle in Jamarco Jones, and letting long time 34 year old guard Rodger Saffold go to Buffalo. #1 WR AJ Brown is injury prone too, and he wanst a new deal. When both were hurt no one stepped up much, and they could use another big that fits their power running game. The Titans reached for OT Isaiah Wilson a few years ago, and he was a huge bust , and is now out of the league. So I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt , and give them the best player available instead of reaching for Tyler Smith or Bernard Raimann here. So that means Kenyon Green or , Jameson Williams, or Treylon Burks to me. I'm giving them the guard because he is higher on my board. Kenyon started games at every O-line position  but center last season. Its really nice to have a guy that can fill in on 4 out of 5 spots , which allows them a much better chance of getting their best five O-Lineman on the field in almost any situation. Green is a powerful blocker with the feet to possibly stick outside , but he is too grabby & lacks the stunt/twist awareness to be a OT in the NFL right now. Guard is where he fits best long term in my opinion too ,  that's where his best tape is , and LG is where he played most in 2021.  He can maul in the run game , is a natural knee bender , and is scheme versatile. However,  he does fall off blocks more than he should , and is hit & miss at the 2nd level. In pass pro he has a good anchor and a nasty punch. but his hands have a tendency to be too wide. He is one of the guys I have a first round grade on , but he still really young, and his upside could mean greatness. I wouldn't have been surprised if he we went in the top 15 before the combine , but he looked out of shape there. I would still take him at this point , and the fact that he still might end up at tackle down the road could also fit into the Titans future needs.



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27.CHIEFS-(bucs)- JAMESON WILLIAMS - WR - ALABAMA - 6"1' , 179

NFL PLAYER COMP - JOEY GALLOWAY - retired

Despite falling short in the AFC championship game the Chiefs WERE still the favorite to win the Superbowl next season. Not anymore.  Even before they traded Tyreek Hill the Bengals & Bills looked a little better to me, and the Chargers & Broncos were creeping up on them. After trading Hill I think it's a coin flip if they win their division. Now to the good part. They reportedly tried to get a extension done with Tyreek, and he wanted more than they could pay. That being the case they got a lot of picks for him, and any WR is going to be better playing with Mahomes, especially when the alternative is young Tua. So Hill is gone and Byron Pringle left to the bears as well. Could the Chiefs take back-to-back WR's at 29 & 30. Yes, but unless it's guys they like I think it would be a waste. KC now has two 1rst, two  2nds, two 3rds, and three 4ths. They can take a WR here, and another one, or maybe even 2 later. The Chiefs have brought in JuJu , and maybe he will return to power slot greatness with Mahomes , instead of the shell of Ben Roethlisberger. I'm not a big believer in Marquez Valdez-Scantling, because he was inconsistent with Aaron Rodgers , and Mahomes is in the same tier of elite awesomeness. KC invested big in the O-Line in 2021 and it payed off last season , but they need to resign Orlando Brown JR. to keep it going. They payed for him in draft picks, and he would have had many suitors if he had hit free agency. but they slapped the franchise tag on Brown.  Cutting , trading, or restructuring underperforming edge rusher Frank Clark would free up some more cash. Other key free agents are the honey badger , and possibly edge Melvin Ingram , but with them overpaying for Justin Reid in free agency maybe Mathieu won't be brought back.  It's a shame too because while Reid was pretty good his first 2 years he has been bad the last 2. They already lost CB Charvarius Ward to the niners. WR is a big need too, but I am all out of 1rst round receivers in this mock, but I am giving them a WR that would have definitely had a first round grade if he hadn't torn his ACL in the National Championship Game. The trade up is to jump both Green Bay & Tampa Bay because both might take a WR , even though the Pack already took one . Williams was a Ohio St, WR that couldn't get on the field enough, and that just shows you how great the Buckeye WR corps are, and then he transferred to Alabama. In fact before this season he was most known for being a bad ass gunner on the punt team. I am not just talking about guaranteed 1rst rounders Garret Wilson or Chris Olave either. Those 2 guys opted out the bowl game and Jaxon Smith Njigba &  Marvin Harrison JR, were so great it really didn't matter. TE Jeremy Ruckert looks like a good receiver whenever they threw him the ball, but it was rare because of their WR talent. Bama is the preeminent program in all of college football , and its a place where 5 star players often ride the bench for a year or 2 , and William's transferred there and became a starter. That in and of itself is a remarkable feat, as Alabama is another place that routinely puts NFL WR's in the first round. Williams had moved up to 3rd in my WR rankings before that sad injury in the National championship game, but if he had run as fast as he looks on tape ( high 4.2's to low 4.3's ) he might have been the first WR off the board. That means he theoretically could have went in the top 10. Williams racked up 79 catches , 1572 yards , and 15 TD's in the SEC in his first shot as a starter. That's awesome, and you rarely see somebody average 20 yards per catch anymore if you have that many catches. The problem is the timing of his ACL tear. January 10th means he may not be ready for the NFL regular seasons start, and he could easily miss half of his rookie season.  Since he is missing his chance to blow everyone away in workouts that hurts too. So I think that means only 3 types of teams will take him in the first. 1- Rebuilding teams who can wait till he is perfectly healthy. 2- Teams that are a probable lock for the playoffs (like the Chiefs , Tampa , or Packers ) , but need one more offensive weapon to get over the hump to possibly win it all so they just need him healthy for the stretch run. Although now with KC and Green bay trading their elite #1 WR I think it's even more likely that one of those 2 teams takes him in the first round 3 - A team that is enamored with speed at all cost, like the Raiders or Chiefs. KC fits 2 out of 3. Williams isn't just a fast guy who can take it to the house on any play either. He's quick & explosive off the line, but still needs some work out of his breaks., and its laughable if you are dumb enough to play off coverage against him.  Other than injury, and a lack of experience my biggest worries with him are drops & size. He is not a natural hands catcher, but he also isn't the second coming of Darrius Heyward-Bey.  Williams is tall enough, but looks pretty lean as well. Jameson also returned 2 kickoffs for TD's this year, and if his hands ever get better I would love to see him returning punts. He needs work on his blocking though. 


28.RAVENS-(packers) - KAIIR ELAM - CB - FLORIDA - 6"2" , 196

NFL PLAYER COMP - CARLTON DAVIS  - FA

I am giving them a corner in Kair Elam. He is another ultra physical press man CB like Sauce Gardner that is going to have to learn to avoid so much contact after 5 yards. He will fight you at the line and for the ball , but he's too grabby , and doesn't get his hands on the ball enough when the balls right there. I liked his 2020 tape a little better, and he definitely gave up less big plays then, but I still see him as a early NFL starter. Elam is patient and his click & close is good when he's playing off zone, but his transition to turn & run there isn't consistent, and he comes in a little too hot at times and misses tackles because of it. The long speed is good once he opens it up too. In man I like him best when he is up at the line in the WR's face & pressing him. He plays inside some , but I definitely see Kaiir being better when he's a outside corner. His run support was weaker this season too. It makes me wonder if he was more worried about his NFL future than this season, but that's why he is still here this late.



29.CHIEFS-(miami,49ers)- BERNHARD RAIMANN - OT- C. MICHIGAN- 6"6", 303

NFL PLAYER COMP - ERIC WINSTON - retired

The Chiefs need  a right tackle. Raimann is from Austria , but he has surprisingly been playing football since he was 14. He was a TE his first 2 years at C. Michigan , but has been a OT the last 2 seasons, but the switch has made him a lot of money. However, due to Covid that's still only 18 starts on the blindside. Bernhard's age, combined with his small school opposition  , limited time as a OT ,struggles against power , and the fact that he will be a 25 year old rookie, make him a mid 2nd rounder to me. Raimann was up & down at the Senior Bowl, but held his own enough for some teams to bet on his potential. Like most former TE's he is athletic , and more of a finesse player.  I see him as a zone scheme only guy right now in the Pros, which is odd because he was man/gap guy in college. His ability to get to the 2nd level and make something good happen is impressive. Combine that with his tape in the screen game , and I see why he might come off the board in the first. He's still a little stiff & unsure with his technique right now , but better coaching and more reps can fix that. Personally I think he might be a zone guard  on the board of certain teams, at least until that technique improves, and he needs to gets stronger. Another reason I believe that some teams will see Bernard as guard  is that he only has 33 inch arms , and that's a threshold some teams use as a cut off.  In my opinion your technique needs to be fantastic to be great outside with only 33 inch long arms. I'm talking like a future HOFer Joe Thomas or 2021 1rst rounder Rashawn Slater good , and I highly doubt Raimanns technique ever reaches that level. He could settle into being just a solid OT, and that is still very valuable.  In pass pro Bernard's best work outside is done against speed, but a good bull rush can put him on skates, and the punch is still too soft. That anchor should be even worse inside at guard so OT is where someone has try him early to get much use out of him. Basically he's a tweener for me , and I think he will be over drafted  because I have mid 2nd on However with some technique refinement ,  better strength training , and another 15 lbs. of muscle he could end up a solid OT down the road. 


30.TAMPA BAY-(kc)# - DEVONTE WYATT - DT - GEORGIA - 6"3" , 304

NFL PLAYER COMP - KAWANN SHORT - FA

The Goat has RETURNED. I admit I didn't see it happening so quickly , if ever, and thought he might play somewhere else if he did come back next season.  Replacing Brady is a impossibility, and trotting out Blaine Gabbert or 2021 second rounder Kyle Trask at QB would have only been a major disappointment. This team is still good enough to compete for a championship if they can bring back their key free agents.  WR Chis Godwin, CB Carlton Davis, RB Leonard Fournette , center Ryan Jensen , and of course Gronk.  All those free agents are a lot when you were 3 million over the cap. Letting all the older guys go  rebuilding is now out. Plus they just lost one good young guard to early retirement in Ali Marpet, and another in Alex Cappa to the Bengals in free agency.  Just attempting to replace both should have cost them some good money & a high draft pick. Plus its very unlikely that the 2 guys they get will do as good of a job as Marpet & Kappa did last season. They have agreed to a deal with Jensen at center so at least their entire interior O-Line wasn't gone.  Plus they stole stud run blocking guard Shaq Mason from the Patriots in a trade that mystifyingly only cost them a 5th rounder. Thank God they got long term deals done with Davis and Godwin, but even after that I don't know where the cap space is going to come from, although restructuring the contract of Mike Evans did help a little.  The Bucs also lost a good young safety in Jordan Whitehead to the jets, and I think it was a bargain. They haven't even done a deal for Gronk yet so there is going to be a lot of restructures to current contacts, and voidable years in any new deals they sign. I doubt Suh will be brought back in any case, and they could slide Vita Vea over to the nose tackle spot, and find a guy to play the 3 & 5 techniques if one they like falls here.  When a team finally turns Wyatt loose he's usually in the backfield disrupting the offense, and he will get a lot more chances to get up the field in the Bucs defense.  Run or pass he plays low and strong. Wyatt also has rare feet & agility for a 300+ pounder, and covers a lot of ground around the line of scrimmage. With all 3 Georgia D-Lineman I expect to go in the first round the tape is just good, but the potential & great combine workouts now make me believe that all of them will come off the board in the 1rst round. Plus Devonte played in a system with a lot of read & react ,and gap holding responsibilities. That slows your advance up the field so often that it's hard to make a lot of plays in the backfield. The hope is that if he is in a scheme that allows him to turn it loose he will make a lot more plays. If you run a 4-3 defense I see him as a good three technique with the strength & leverage to also takes some snaps at the nose when needed. He's a different kind of freak of nature than his teammate Jordan Davis , and his explosiveness & versatility could even see him drafted ahead of Davis if not for a charcter question in his past. Both lit up the combine, but as opposed to Davis, you could already clearly see on tape the explosiveness that Wyatt showed in Indy. In fact Wyatt's outstanding 4.77 forty & 1.66 ten yard split at 304 pounds might outweigh any character concerns that some teams have with him.



31.PATRIOTS-(cincy)- QUAY WALKER - LB - GEORGIA - 6"4" , 240

NFL PLAYER COMP - JAMIE COLLINS - PATRIOTS

The Pats went on a spending spree in 2021 in the 2nd season of the post Brady era, but it didn't work, because they had a first round playoff exit. This off season they have gone back to their frugal ways, but they don't have Brady around to recruit veterans on the cheap. They have already lost a key free agent in CB JC Jackson ,and their has been very little good news so far this off season. Then they traded a really good guard in Shaq Mason to the Bucs for a measly 5th round pick. Losing interior O-Line swingman Ted Karras doesn't help either. Positive FA news include bringing back complimentary players in 3rd down back James White and backup CB Terrance Mitchell. First off when you have a 26 year old Pro Bowl #1 CB ( JC Jackson) coming off a career year, you should try to re-sign him   or at the very least create the cap space to throw the franchise tag on him. At least they brought back ALL Time patriot and future HOFer Devin McCourty.Big OT Trent Brown has also always played well in a Patriots uniform, and they already let him leave once as a free agent , but they brought him back again this year.  Then you have Jakobi Myers. Myers is only 25 , and is coming off a season where he led your team in catches. Thankfully they placed the 2nd round restricted free agent tag on him so they should be around for 2022. The Patriots almost never take who the consensus sees them selecting, but here's my choice for them. I would take Nakobe Dean, who I have way ahead of him, but Belichick has always preferred bigger LB's. Plus he has edge rusher versatility, and that is right in the hoodies wheelhouse.  At least Walker is the 34th player on my board so it's not a reachWalker is a guy who you are betting on based in his tools & traits over his production on the field. It's not that he played badly either. His tape is solid, and you see flashes of high level ability there, but when you watch his tape you see Nakobe Dean right next to him seeing it & getting there so much faster so often you recognize the difference in football IQ & instincts. He was primarily a edge rusher & WR in high school, and only moved to LB 3 years ago.  For that limited amount of time his instincts & football IQ are very good , but that extra tick it currently takes him to see it all is often the difference between a splash play for the defense or a plus play for the offense. Also his angles in pursuit are still a work in progress, and sometimes he looks like he sees it , but doesn't trust his eyes. You see the clear progress in his processing skills from 2020 to 2021 on film so its fair to say he will keep getting better at it. Big old school LB size & physicality. Walker can cover TE's , and even lined up in the slot at times in college , and was OK doing it.  Although I don't see him being a plus player in coverage against many backs & WR's in the NFL early , because his route recognition is behind his run game processing,  but Walker does have the play speed & range to project to it in the long term . Still inconsistent recognizing & taking on blocks at times , but he can do it . Good  blitzer too, and I would like to see him used more as a edge guy than he was. Really brings the pain as a tackler. It's not just big hits either, he gets the ball carrier down by swallowing the guy with his wide wingspan, and rarely misses one.  I believe he is a player who's best football is ahead of him, and expect him to go in the top 40 picks. Tested really well at the combine too. 


***TRADE*** The FALCONS TRADE THEIR 2nd ROUND PICK (#43) AND THE 3RD (#74) ROUNDER TO the LIONS FOR THE 1rst ROUNDER (#32) THEY HAVE FROM THE RAMS ***TRADE***


32.FALCONS-(lions,rams)-DESMOND RIDDER- QB-CINCINNATTI -6"3", 211

NFL PLAYER COMP - JALEN HURTS - EAGLES

Ridder is a 4 year starter that you can watch getting better every year on tape. Character, leadership, and intangibles are why I like him most. Good arm , big hands , good frame that he needs to bulk up some more. Ridder has quick reads, and some great mobility & runs on tape. However,  accuracy & decision making are below average, and he has a long throwing motion. Most of his games were against a lower level of competition , and while he was pretty good against N. Dame & Houston , he looked rattled & overmatched versus Bama in the playoffs, which I didn't expect because he was pretty composed under pressure on his other film. .   I like him as a late 2nd round developmental guy, and he is my #5 QB. At the Senior Bowl he looked below average in the practices, with the same scattershot accuracy & decision making problems, but played very well in the actual game. I stand by my late 2nd round grade, and think he is probably at least a good backup long term, but there is potential starter upside here. Might come off the board in the late 1rst instead because QB's are regularly over drafted. Ridders good frame , great speed , intangibles, and the largest hands ( 10 inches) of all the QB's in this draft will appeal to many teams. Plus he is one of only three QB's ( Picket & Corral are the other 2 ) that might be able to run a NFL offense this year.


2ND ROUND 


33.JAGUARS - NAKOBE DEAN - LB - GEORGIA - 5"11" , 229

NFL PLAYER COMP - ZACH THOMAS - retired

This is the STEAL OF THE DRAFT! The first thing you notice about Dean is that he has a genius football IQ & great instincts. He is almost always the first guy moving in the right direction on tape. He has 2 other very talented LB's playing next to him this year that are going to be top 100 picks, and they look confused next to Dean, and when he gets to the ball carrier he is coming balls to the wall to bring the pain. Fast, quick, sideline to sideline play making machine against the run or pass. Fills like his hair is on fire, fearless, and a good tackler. Nakobe can cover in man or zone, and blitz at a high level. Dean is shifty enough to run around a block without creating a hole in the defense too. He's undersized , but plays bigger than he is. I honestly think he could be a good box safety too. He's a leader & tone setter who is one of my favorite players to watch in the whole draft.. The reason Dean is falling is that he hasn't worked out . Not at the combine , or at his pro day , but at least he did the LB drills at Georgia. Don't know why because he looks lightning fast & explosive on tape, and it can't all be because he sees it first. The other Georgia LB's worked out at the combine and did really well. Maybe he knows he won't tests as well athletically as they did, but it will make teams doubt him despite the great tape , although he still looks faster than Walker & Tindall on film. Is he injured? I was still waitingg for him to workout before I finalize my board, because I wanted to put him in my top 10 l but I can't wait any longer . So he ended up 14th, which is 2 spots behind Devin Lloyd. I don't think he should fall this far , but if he did the Lions should skip the clock & snatch him up.


34.DETROIT -  KYLER GORDON - CB - WASHINGTON - 5"11" , 194

NFL PLAYER COMP  - NATE HOBBS - RAIDERS

There are rumors that Jeffrey Okudah could be moved to safety, and if so this pick could help enable such a moveIn Kyler's first year as a full time starter you notice that his Football IQ & instincts are still a work in progress, and he still has a tendency to go for the cheese too often & get fooled, but it happened less the longer the season went . Gordon still needs work on his techniques, but the athletic ability & physical demeanor are there. He has decent size & good speed, but I expected him to run faster ( 4.52 forty) than he did at the combine, ,because he looks like he has makuep speed on tape. Has played inside & outside , and as soon as he see's it he explodes to the ball.  Like most recent Washington DB's he is a straight man against the run, and he will lay the wood to a guy when it's in front of him, but he did miss a few too many tackles in coverage . Solid enough in man , but better in zone right now. You see the progress on his tape , not just between 2020 & 2021 , but as the season went along in all phases of the game.  Displays ball hawking tendencies & a willingness to mix it up at the catch point without being too grabby. Really started to be more disruptive in coverage this season this year , and I think his picks & passes defensed numbers will continue to rise as quickly as his football IQ does.  Good blitzer, and has a history of being a stud on special teams. I believe his best football is ahead of him, and that he will be somewhere between the 4th to 6th corner drafted. He is the 52nd player on my overall board, but I expect him off the board somewhere between pick 30 and 40. 


35.JETS - ROGER MCCREARY - CB - AUBURN - 5"11" , 190

NFL PLAYER COMP - CORTLAND FINNEGAN -  retired

Plays primarily outside against the best in the SEC , and does well , but probably primarily a slot guy for most teams because of his lack of size. Improved 3 years in a row, and had excellent ball production this year. Good feet , hips, feet , and mirror ability, but looks a little leaner than I like on tape. Physical and shockingly still good at press man & cover 3 despite average size & short arms. The guys a pest to WR's , kind of like the John Stockton of the SEC , as he irritates opponents enough to get in their head. High football IQ with good route recognition. Willing in run support, but occasionally out of control there & a good stiff arm can keep him at bay. So just a ok tackler. He has a very similar skillset to Trent Mcduffie on tape, especially with how well he mirrors & closes on the ball, but just a little smaller. Got his hands on the ball a lot the last 2 seasons, and even though he does get big brothered by some lager WR's, he will fight for every ball he can. Still needs more work in zone & off man, but if you need a hyper competitive slot guy that will get up in the opponents grill in the 2nd he's your man. 



36.GIANTS - ARNOLD EBIKETIE - DE - PENN ST. - 6"2",250

NFL PLAYER COMP- JERRY HUGHES - FA

Ebikete is a crafty pass rusher with multiple moves , long arms, some bend, a good motor  ,and good hand usage. He's a late bloomer who transferred from Temple and came into his own in his one year at Penn ST.  However he needs to get stronger to hold up against the run at DE in the NFL, and learn how to use those those long arms to shed blocks better. Right now I see him as 3-4 OLB candidate or just a situational pass rusher early on. The biggest thing holding him back from taking his overall game to the next level is snap anticipation. With those hands & moves he could beat a lot more blockers a lot quicker if he got off the ball faster. So basically more squats , a quicker get off , and listening to his coaches could put him on the field every down later this season. 

 


37.HOUSTON - SKYY MOORE - WR - W. MICHIGAN - 5"10" , 195

NFL PLAYER COMP - RANDALL COBB - PACKERS

There are so many players in this draft who do their best work in the slot, and the NFL has been trending towards many teams throwing their best WR in the slot at least some of the time for many years. After Michael Thomas & Cooper Kupp put up historic seasons in 2 of the last 3 years it's a safe bet that this will continue.  I admit that Moore was only a 5th round guy to me before this season, because his great true freshman season was cancelled out a by a OK 2020 campaign , but he exploded in 2021.  I am not sure how well Moore would play outside in the NFL right now, which is admittedly odd because he played outside more than in the slot in the five 2021 games I watched, but if used primarily in the slot I expect be would be a plus starter as a rookie.  He's built like a RB , and can make you miss, or break tackles like one too. Skyy is slipperier than a greased eel getting off the line of scrimmage when in the slot, and is almost always open early. He needs work as a route runner everywhere else on tape ,  and I believe if he was a better route runner he could really create wide gaps from the DB no matter where he lined up because of his quicks, but he did look improved at the combine. Moore's entire workout was spectacular in Indy, and he had a awesome gauntlet drill where he showed off his giant strong hands.  I would have thought him a high 4.4 to low 4.5 forty guy on tape, but he blazed a 4.41 there as well.  For a guy who makes so much happen with the ball in his hands after the catch, and one with such a elite short area burst,  I was surprised that he wasn't a star return man too. The few returns he had in college ( didn't search for the film on them because the numbers were so bad) didn't go anywhere.  Skyy has the fastest get off any WR in this draft, and he's tough over the middle , but he only has a average catch radius. He was a star in the MAC , but that level of competition isn't usually a plus for the NFL, although he didn't have a future NFL QB in any of his 3 years. His 2 toughest scheduled games were against Michigan & Pittsburgh to start the season, before they went into conference play. He got hurt on the 1rst play of the 2nd quarter in the Pitt game, but already had one big play before that , and it was IN THE SLOT.  He balled out against Pittsburgh though. However, the former QB & DB is tough, smart , and ridiculously quick in the first 5 yards. Yet he is still learning how to play WR, and that's why any team that wants to get a lot out of him early should use him in the slot , while he learns the subtle nuances of the position. Moore is just a OK blocker right now, but he does give good effort there, and that gives me hope that he will continue to get better at pushing dudes around.  I expect he will blossom early as long as he is used right. Skyy ended up as my 5th WR , and the 27th overall player on my board. I would happily take him in the early 2nd round if I was Houston. Brandin Cooks has balled out in Houston without another WR threat to draw coverages away from him. Adding Moore could really help Davis Mills have his best chance to succeed. 


38.JETS-(panthers)- TYLER SMITH - G/T - TULSA - 6"5" , 324

NFL PLAYER COMP  - ERIK WILLIAMS - retired

I love Tyler Smith because he is just so strong & violent as a blocker. His technique  , especially in pass pro needs a complete overhaul, but he still gets the job done most of the time. His biggest problem is hand usage. He doesn't just get his hands outside & get grabby, he actually bear hugs at times. I'm talking SUMO wrestling , or Magnum TA belly to belly suplex attempts here. However, Tyler has the feet , quickness, and agility to play outside in the long term. If you watch his tape against Ohio ST. from far away he looks great , but up close you see a guy who could have gotten 10 holding calls. He's a mauling people mover in the run game who fires off the ball angry, and even if you had to play him at guard as a rookie while he gets coached up , I expect he would regularly be moving the line of scrimmage when they run the rock, even though he is too high too often. He's young, wide, strong, nasty, and has the length to stay outside for the long haul. Its a shame he wasn't old enough to play at the Senior Bowl, but when he played bigger schools he was still tossing dudes around , and I believe he would have done the same in mobile. He could have really used the higher level of coaching though , and I hope his agent has him working with a O-Line guru as I type this, because Tyler has a huge ceiling once he is coached up.   He's only 20 years old, and his combine workout put his high end tools & traits on display, but I think he could start some games as a rookie if he played inside at guard.


39.CHICAGO - TRAVIS JONES - DT - UCONN - 6"4" , 325

NFL PLAYER COMP - LINVAL JOSEPH - CHARGERS

The Bears had a lot of key free agents, but at least they had over 25 million in cap space. G/C James Daniels, WR Allen Robinson , and DT , Akiem Hicks. Daniels is still young ( 25 this upcoming season) , and the O-Line is the biggest problem area for the team , so I thought he would be a priority to re-sign. Nope , Daniels has gone to Pittsburgh. Robinson is coming off the worst season of his career, but he was also banged up in 2021 , and I had no idea what he could get on the open market at age 29. Plus Darnell Mooney seems to have surpassed him in the pecking order last year. However, since Robinson is one of 4 free agent WR's , and the one with the highest upside they should at least see of they can bring him back on a one year prove it deal. Nope , Robinson got a 3 year deal with the world champion Rams. Hicks is the best player of the 3 when healthy, but between his injury history and age ( 33 this upcoming season ) I doubt he is a big priority. They cut DT Eddie Goldman, and since they are going to a 4-3 defense now bringing in free agent Larry Ogunjobi to play the 3 technique would be a upgrade as far as the pass rush goes but they vastly overpaid for him , and his run defense is straight bad. Wait, saved by the doctor! Ogunjobi flunked his physical so maybe they can spend that money on the O-Line. So O-Line ,    D-Line, edge rusher , WR , LB , and safety are probably where they need to go with their first selection. That's a lot of choices so I will just go with the highest player on my board at one those positions. The reason this choice is in the 2nd round this year is because they traded up last season to get their QB of the future in Justin Fields. Justin's rookie year had its ups and downs, but a banged up O-Line , WR core , and questionable play calling certainly didn't help. He did make progress as he went along, and I still believe that he has a bright future f they protect him. The Bears haven't resigned Akiem Hicks , but I have a ready made replacement for him.  In most drafts people would be talking a lot more about Travis Jones as the top Nose Tackle of his year, but Since Jordan Davis has shown such incredible tools & traits at his massive size , Jones is underrated in my opinion. When you have a bad defense like Uconn's Jones stands out clearly as a man among boys.  He is strong, and adept at using his huge long armed fame to control the middle of the Huskies defense. He controls his man & gap with his big mitts at the nose or as a DT over a guard, despite not always playing as low as he should. Like Jordan Davis , Jones has surprising agility and movement skills for a NT, but you saw it more on tape with Jones. He also worked out very well at the combine, and his 3 cone drill time is legendary for a 325 pound man. Despite the testing numbers that show elite explosiveness , I only saw flashes of it on tape, but I did see a lot of it at the Senior Bowl. Maybe his agent had him working with a D-Line guru during the the run up to Mobile , because he looked more explosive & played lower there, and it was against  better competition than he he saw regularly saw at UConn. Jones also plays a lot more snaps than Davis on tape, and you can at least see him pushing the pocket & getting some pressure as a pass rusher, despite being too high even more often when trying to get the QB. If he continues to play low ,and just masters a few pass rush moves besides a bull rush , he could be a wrecker up the gut.



40.SEATTLE-(denver) ** - MATT CORRAL - QB - OLE MISS - 6"2' , 212

NFL PLAYER COMP - a righty TUA TAGOVAILOA - DOLPHINS

Corral is my number 4 QB in this draft . He's a duel threat and he did it n the SEC for 3 years, although he only had 4 starts in 2019, but he has been the man the last 2 years. He is great at RPO's and is a threat as a runner or passer there. His key improvement this year was on turnovers, and that combined with accurate passing led Ole Miss to a #8 overall regular season ranking,  and he even played in his Bowl game. Sadly he was hurt and carted off early with a ankle injury, but it shouldn't hurt his draft stock long term. If anything playing in the game speaks well of him. He was coached by former NFL head coach Lane Kiffin so he should have no problem learning the NFL game , and that gimmicky safe short passing system is similar to what the Steelers ran last year. He was listed at 6'1" , 205 in college , although he looks a little smaller on tape , but he actually measured bigger at 6"1" and a half and 212 lbs. Usually guys measure smaller, but rounded off he's now 6"2". This year he lost a lot of talent around him , but still played well.  However, while his TD numbers suffered as a passer ,his picks went way down, and he ran & scored a lot more with his feet. Matt has a quick release with solid mechanics , and looks like a composed leader on the field. Solid arm, but nothing special. I think he would go in the 2nd round of last years draft, but he might get pushed up into the first this season.


41.SEATTLE - BOYE MAFE - OLB/DE - MINNESOTA - 6"4"  , 255

NFL PLAYER COMP -  BUD DUPREE - TITANS

Mafe is raw , has a good frame, and he's twitched up off the edge. The rawness is the problem ,  because he still looks like he is thinking too much on the field at times. His awareness , instincts, and football IQ are too low for a guy who has been playing football for a long time.  When he puts it all together and plays fast of the ball it all looks really good , especially as a pass rusher. He can bend around the arc outside, and flashes nasty strong hands , but they aren't consistent either. Displays strength in his bull rush at times, but again it's not consistent. His counters are still a work in progress, and if his first move doesn't work he spends too much time trying to make it work anyway. Doesn't play as strong as he looks against the run , but it's not because he isn't fighting. He occasionally shows stack & shed ability against some weaker OT's  but, he needs plenty of work as a run defender . He has the feet & agility to drop into coverage, but lacks the route recognition & techniques to be good at it right now. Mafe also has a good motor and is clean off the field. Those reason alone make me think he has a decent shot of reaching his potential down the road. Basically he just needs more time to become a bigger contributor. I am not as high on him as many others are. Mafe is the 53rd player on my board, but  he might go ahead of a few guys I prefer more.


42.COLTS-(wash) SAM HOWELL - QB - N. CAROLINA - 6"1" , 218

NFL PLAYER COMP - JEFF BLAKE - retired

For awhile the Colts decision to trade for , and try to rebuild Carson Wentz , looked like it was working out. However, The last 2 games of the season may have changed their minds because he couldn't make the plays they needed in both losses, and they missed the playoffs. There had been noise that they want to move on from him, but I thought it would be harder to find a trade partner. They ended up losing their 1rst rounder in this draft in the trade when playing time incentives were met, and they are on the hook for 15 million guaranteed. I previously thought maybe Washington would give up a late pick for him  , but instead GM Chris Ballard got much more. Indy did have almost 37 million in available cap space so they could have theoretically cut him and ate the cash.  A few years back Wentz almost won a MVP, and I guess some teams hope he will return to that form. Whatever narrative the COLTS are putting out there this season is irrelevant.  Mark My words- This was owner driven. Billionaire owner Jim Irsay gets his blood up and likes to tweet out guarantees about winning that he has no possible way of fulfilling.  He is not a player or coach, and therefore what happens on the field won't be changed by him. He is not even one of the few knowledgeable about football owners, although they tend to overestimate their knowledge, and get in the way of far more competent people trying run the franchise.  Now he is embarrassed because he wrote a check with his mouth that the players & coaches certainly didn't endorse, and couldn't cash. Owners almost never blame themselves for their actions, and so Wentz got the brunt if it. If wanting a championship and being willing to throw money at one to win one got them then Washington Daniel Snyder & Dallas owner Jerry Jones would have a few in the last 20 years by now. It's the high price paid that surprises  me. The Colts front office was desperate to fulfill the owners wishes and dump Wentz's contract. Colts GM Chris Ballard got a great deal for someone they couldn't keep  , but I guess Washington was even more desperate than they were, and Ballard is apparently much smarter than the Washington front office too. A 3rd rounder or the swap of 2nds should have been more than enough. Instead he got two 3rd rounders, and one that can become a 2nd if Wentz plays enough in year two, AND they got to move up 5 spots in the 2nd round.  That's straight robbery of a desperate team, but getting the best deal is part of his job. Then he got Matt Ryan ,who even now was still a better QB than Wentz last season ,  for just one 3rd. Straight Ozzie Newsome like genius move Ballard!. So I guess at least Irsay did one smart thing , and that's hire Chris Ballard to be the GM , but now he has put him on the hot seat for no reason, and needs to get out of the way so Ballard can try to grant his wishes.  The colts big free agents decisions are along the O-Line. Do they bring back LT Eric Fisher, and hope he stays healthy and returns to KC form? He was just above average at best in his prime, and Matt Pryor looked about the same to me as the current Fisher when he was in for him .Pryor is free agent too , and I would rather pay the younger guy in this case if I had to pay one of them.  RG Mark Glowinski was a free agent as well. He's just solid , but he is also about to turn 30, and is now a New York Giant. The surprise retirement of Jack Doyle ( A additional 5 million in cap savings)  made it easier to shell out some money to bring back Mo Allie-Cox , and they did resign him. So a O-lineman might be good idea. I'm going with the QB here , because Ryan is going to be 37 this season. Sam Howell was that rare True freshman starting QB on a power 5 conference team, and he excelled right out of the gate.  After a even better 2020 , Howell was served a raw deal in 2021 . Most of his top skill players & O-Line graduated and he was stuck with a new & inexperienced supporting cast. Plus, Howell had to learn a new offense that was very different from the previous down the field passing system. His passing suffered some because of it, but he showed us a whole new element to his game by having a great year with his legs , which offsets some of the damage the new scheme &  players in the lineup cost him. With the NFL trending toward mobile QB's that can make things happen with their athleticism,  it actually makes him rise on my draft list, and Sam showed both decent power & speed as a runner. He has a strong arm & solid accuracy too, but neither of his college offenses easily translate to the NFL.  He will have to learn NFL read progressions from the bottom up, and resist the urge to run when his 1rst or 2nd packaged read isn't open. Howell is a little under 6 foot one, but built like a RB, although he lacks the get up & go of one. Sam's Senior Bowl & combine workouts had their ups & downs, but nothing major to make me alter my previous grade either way. Sam's best chance for NFL success is to go to a team with a older veteran QB that he can learn the NFL game from or a year or 2. With so many teams in the top 10 needing QB's it's possible he goes in the bottom 3rd of the first round, but I think it more likely he is off the board in top half of the 2nd because he needs time to develop, even though he throws a great deep ball.  That's where he goes in this case, and  Matt Ryan is a good vet to learn from. At least it's a good football city with a head coach who is good with QB's. 


43.DETROIT-falcons)-LEWIS CINE - S - ARKANSAS - 6"2" , 199

NFL PLAYER COMP - HARRISON SMITH - VIKINGS

Cine is a free safety, although he does play in the box sometimes, but playing deep where he can see it all is where he shines , and he's a bullet train to the ball. A 2 year starter , and a leader on one of the greatest defenses in the history of college football. Great in zone coverage, but just OK in man. Lewis is a absolute beast & hitter in the run game, and a good tackler all around with a knack for taking the right angles, but smart enough to avoid penalties when he lights a dude up. Shows a high football IQ & instincts to diagnose quickly and break on the ball in all phases of the game, and rarely out of control. In the National Championship, the biggest game of his life, he balled out. Not everyone rises to the occasion , but Cine did. The reckless disregard for his body is throw back to a better time before men  ( and football) were pussified by the wussies of the world. While that might make him only a one contract guy to some teams , I love him. Coaches will too, and you can bet some of them will be fighting to get him drafted to their team. He's really fast in a straight line, and his frame is big enough to add a 10 more pounds to hold up in the NFL while still being able to play fast. Dropped multiple interceptions on tape, but if he can fix that & loosen up his hips enough to better in man coverage, he could be a perennial Pro Bowler until his body gives out. He is leaner & faster , but he reminds me of a perennial Pro Bowl safety in Minnesota.


44.BROWNS -LOGAN HALL - DT/DE - HOUSTON - 6"6" , 283

NFL PLAYER COMP - DAVID IRVING - retired

It's surprising that a team with this much talent on it is 26 million under the cap , but wasting it by throwing the franchise tag on David Njoku makes no sense to me. Austin Hooper & Harrison Bryant are better all around players, and Njoku only claim over  them is superior athleticism. Who cares how athletic a guy is if he can't consistently use it?  Even a predominantly 2 TE team like the browns shouldn't pay much for this guy. His career highs were in 2018. The stats were not overwhelming - 56 catches, 630 yards  and 4 TD's. They could draft a better TE in the 3rd round of this draft, and maybe even the 4th, but God only knows why they won't. Even though they have now cut Austin Hooper's contract, which he admittedly hasn't lived up to ,  there is no point in overpaying for a first round bust who as shown no signs of living up to his potential. Plus it's a good free agent & draft class for TE's. I'm sure most Browns fans would say that WR is the most obvious glaring need , and while I agree it's still a need even after stealing away Amari Cooper, it's not their biggest one. They also brought in a good return man in Jakeem Grant who can give them a few snaps at WR. The D-Line is also a big need to me , and bringing talented former 1rst round bust DT Taven Bryan isn't enough.  They were reportedly out of the Watson derby, and then pissed off Mayfield with the pursuit of him, and found a way back in. How did they get Deshaun Watson? 230 million guaranteed ! Yep, they got Deshaun Watson., and surprisingly gave a dude accused of 21 sexual offenses a 5 year guaranteed 230 million dollar contract. Straight insanity, because he will be suspended at some point, although the contract was written in a way for Watson to escape much in the way of a financial penalty for him.  If I was Watson this is the team I would want to be on because they have the best O-line across the board in the NFL, and a good running game that makes for wide open play action passes.  Speaking of that O-line, I don't know why they cut center JC Tretter. He is still a top 10 center in the NFL in my opinion, and teams should be lining up to sign him. The only reason i can think to cut him is that they are planning on taking a younger & cheaper replacement, and they need the cap space to fit in Watson's contract. Jadeveon Clowney and Takk Mckinley are free agents on the outside, and Malik Jackson & McDowell are also unsinged on the inside. That's almost 2,300 snaps to replace along your defensive front. They can still take a WR in a later round,  but the trade for Amari Cooper was a master stroke of Genius.  I would have given up a 2nd for him if necessary , but I thought they would only end up with a third. Instead GM Andrew Berry took Jerry Jones to the woodshed , and got Cooper for a 5th and a swap of 6th rounders! After this ,if Jerry had any self awareness, Jones shouldn't be able to make eye contact with Berry for years. Cooper is the opposite of OBJ. He doesn't talk when he doesn't need to, seek the limelight, or get into any trouble off the field. Plus, I highly doubt he would send his dad to wreck his QB on social media. Cooper just separates and gets open. That sounds exactly like Watson's new #1 WR. I'm giving them a defensive tackle. I know some may see Hall as a edge rusher, but I don't. Yes , he could give you some snaps outside , but its not his strength right now. I see him as potentially the best interior pass rusher in the draft. Better than Wyatt,  Winfrey, or anyone else. Hall has a long lean frame, and arm length that profiles better inside too. He is more powerful than I expected, and has a good bull rush. Needs to stay lower more consistently, especially in the run game, and probably add another 10 pounds of muscle to handle the bigger stronger interior blockers in the NFL. Great motor , will keep chasing the ball carrier, and has the knack of finding the ball quickly. Hall moved all over the front of the Houston defense, but inside as a shaded nose tackle is where he played the most, and where he was the most effective. 5 technique is where 3-4 teams may want him, and I'm sure he can do it in the Pros with some more weight training, but right now he can't hold up against double teams. Personally I would rather have a guy who can fire through inside gaps, blow past guards & centers , and wreak havoc in the backfield consistently. Once he adds a few more pass rush moves, and a few more pounds of muscle he could be a household name as a 3 technique or a shaded one technique. Playing with Myles Garrett could see both of them wreaking terror in NFL backfields.




45.PACKERS-(ravens)- # - DARIAN KINNARD - G/T - KENTUCKY - 6"5" , 322

NFL PLAYER COMP - KELECHI OSEMELE - retired

Kinnard is so big, wide , strong , and nasty that I prefer him inside at guard, However,  he wants to play tackle, and has been working to make it so. He reportedly played in the 360s at RT this year , but weighed in at 324 at the Senior Bowl, which is what he needed to do if wanted to stay at tackle. Before that weigh in I expected him to absolutely end up at guard in the pros, and he still might , but I think he deserves a shot at staying outside. In mobile he did look a little quicker, but he was still inconsistent too. In the run game he's a mauler, with a wide base, who explodes his hips and he keeps his feet churning trying for the pancake. Does have a tendency to lean too far forward and fall off blocks because doesn't use his hands right to latch on inside. In pass protection the best thing about him is his anchor, but that's about it for any plus traits that he does consistently as a pass blocker. He has heavy hands & long arms when they land right & he is still fresh , but they are usually too wide, and only Tyler Smith hugs more dudes on the field in this draft class. And like Smith I am constantly amazed by how often he wins with shoddy technique. Maybe at a lighter weight his feet will be quicker, but they are too slow right now to hold up against some speed rushers. When he actually gets out of his stance on time his pass sets are still bad because of balance issues & oversetting. Kinard also tires quickly at the heavier weight, and then his issues get worse , and his pad level rises on some longer drives. A lot of wins in the passing game are just because he is so wide it takes too long to get around him. Darian is the 48th overall player on my board, but that's with the belief that he is a guard in the NFL, and that he will keep his weight under 330. Some team is going to take him and try him at OT, and believe they can coach him up. I hope he succeeds, but I think he is just a guard early in his career until it is seen whether or not he can correct his technique issues & keep his weight under control. However, he is a 3 year starter in the SEC, isn't a recent conversion to the position, and has been playing O-Line for a long time. So its hard for me to believe he will ever be a plus starter at OT , but I think he will be a really good pro guard.


46.VIKINGS - CHAD MUMA - LB - WYOMING - 6"3" , 241

NFL PLAYER COMP - CHAD GREENWAY - retired

Muma is big LB who's football IQ & instincts make him play faster than his timed ( 4.64 forty) speed against the run, but he still takes the cheese more than he should against play action. Muma comes from a athletic family, and sometimes I thought he might have a twin, because he seemed to be around the ball so much on tape, but he also comes in too hot & overruns some plays. His lower level of competition could be part of the reason that he looked like a man among boys on film sometimes, but he held his own at the Senior Bowl. I was surprised he was only a 2 year starter there, but he was a 2 year captain too , and excelled on special teams in the past.  A tackling machine who brings the heat as a hitter, but occasionally doesn't wrap his guy up. Short arms for his size could be part of the reason why he doesn't always stack & shed right , but he also needs to come at the blocker lower & with more physicality. In coverage he is at his best in zone, and his instincts are plus there too, Doesn't always take the right angles in man coverage or get his hands on the guy early before the 5 yard cut off. If Muma had this tape in a power 5 conference he would be a 1rst rounder, but I think he will come off the board somewhere in the 2nd round. Part of the reason I put him here is because he reminds of a former Viking who spent his entire 11 year career in Minnesota. 


47.WASHINGTON-(colts) #** - GEORGE PICKENS - WR - GEORGIA - 6"3" , 195

NFL PLAYER COMP- DEANDRE HOPKINS - CARDINALS

After his freshman season I thought Pickens was a future top 10 pick, but his stock had dropped some since. Pickens had the potential to be a 1rst round pick before the season , even after his previous suspensions & injuries, but he got hurt again. This time it was a biggy when he tore up his knee in the spring, and I give him props for coming back from a ACL tear in a short time, but he didn't look fully healthy in the 4 games he played in. Its great that he came through in the National Championship game, and he made a big play in the win, but he didn't look like himself yet. Pickens is tall & lean with great ball skills down the field, and the body control & wide catch radius to win jump balls. Not only does he have great hands , but the way he slaps away the defenders hands at the catch point is reminiscent of DHop. I would love to see what he could do with a confident , accurate , strong armed QB. He has some good releases , but a little more muscle would help with his struggles with some of the more physical corners. Still a work in progress as a route runner, and lacks quickness out of his breaks, but you see the toughness show up when he blocks.  If he was stronger & more efficient with his routes he wouldn't have so many contested catches either, and would be a even better blocker. Pickens is a long strider, and it takes him awhile to get to top speed, and I didn't see the ( 4.47 forty) combine time he ran on tape. I have read that he could come off the board in the late 1rst, but I can't buy that a guy with this many issues is a first rounder. He is the 7th WR on my board, and 44th overall, and that's as early as I would take him. 


48.BEARS-(chargers)- JAHAN DOTSON - PENN ST. - 5"11' , 178

NFL PLAYER COMP - SANTONIO HOLMES - retired

Dotson is a little undersized , but he has a wide catch radius for his height. He will go up and get it., and has good timing & hops to high point the ball, but he doesn't have the power to win many contested catches or break many tackles. He can play inside & out , but I think he would do more damage in the slot because he isn't at his best against press man coverage, and the 2 way go that the slot allows could help him do better there. He's a great route runner, who explodes out of his breaks, and he devours zone coverage. His long speed & quickness also come into play in the open field , and he's a good punt returner as well. As a WR he is 11th on my list , because I don't see him ever becoming a #1 WR, but combined with his return ability he is the 43rd overall player on my board.


49.SAINTS - TARIQ WOOLEN - CB - UTSA  - 6"4" , 205

NFL PLAYER COMP - a thicker DOMINIQUE RODGERS-CROMARTIE - retired

Tariq is a unicorn. A 6"4" , 205 pound corner with 33 and 5/8 inch long arms. Basically has the wing span of a edge rusher , and runs a ridiculous 4.26 forty at that size. One of the hardest comps I have ever had to think up, and I ultimately failed at it. He was too fast & raw for Nnamdo Asomugha & I was stuck because that was the closest I got. Luckily I was watching TV at my brothers house when Dane Brugler mentioned Cromartie, and even though he is a lot bigger it fit better than Nnamdi did, because of how raw Cromartie looked coming out of college. So thanks Dane. Never even heard of Woolen until the Senior Bowl weigh ins, but he went on my watch list as soon as I read about it. Before I could do that I saw him flying down the field in coverage like a cheetah running down a horse. He more than held his down down there, and his tape was full of flashes, but also a lack of polish & football IQ.  He is currently fluid enough for a big corner , but its also obvious that the former WR is still learning the position, and its fair to hope his transitions will get faster in time. With former WR's like Richard Sherman & Trevon Diggs both leading the league in picks in the last decade I am sure Pete Carrol , and coaches from his Seattle coaching tree will be salivating for him. It took everything I had to avoid giving him to the Seahawks at pick 41, but I don't think Carroll has the juice he once had in Seattle , and is on thin ice with ownership. In that case players who may take a few years to pan out will have to go on day 3 in Seattle. Tariq's instincts , route recognition , hand use , and positioning may take awhile to pump up. Personally I think in a press man or cover three I think he could give valuable snaps as a rookie on passing downs. Woolen needs to play with the strength his size suggest better as a tackler, and I am not saying he is a full on pile inspector in the run game, but he does make some business decisions at times. He also just whiffs on some tackles because of bad angles. You see the progress between his 2020 & 2021 tape, but I think as soon as he gets NFL coaching his progress could be rapid. Someone this long & fast just closes passing windows by being in the area,  and as soon as he starts making more plays on the ball I expect many QB's to start avoiding him. 



50.CHIEFS-(miami)-DRAKE JACKSON - DE/OLB - USC - 6"3", 254

NFL PLAYER COMP - RANDY GREGORY - BRONCOS

The Chiefs need a edge rusher. Jackson is a explosive athletic edge rusher , but he's all finesse and no power the last 2 seasons. If you had seen him as a 270 plus edge a true freshman, you would have no idea that the same guy was wearing his body the last 2 years. He dropped down into the the 240's to play a standup hybrid role, and it hasn't helped his draft stock for me. While he can still bend & run the arc outside giving you a speed rush ,you see a lot of times where he is just pushed past the pocket on tape. Nice occasional inside move & counter off the speed, but his bull rush is a waste, and he stalls out whenever he tries to use power as a pass rusher. With his long arms, speed, explosiveness, and bend he should be able to create shock with his hands. Then convert speed to power. He doesn't , but you some of it on his freshman tape. Jackson is fluid & agile when dropping into coverage, and has the speed & motor to chase down ball carriers, but he does get out of control and overrun a few. Whether its as a 3-4 OLB, or 4-3 DE he is only a situational pass rusher right now to me. Literally rag dolled in the run game at times. Drake was back up in the 270's for his Pro day, but Jackson needs to add strength not weight. More squats , some anger & violence in his game, and a wider array of pass rush moves are what he is currently lacking.  Unless that switch comes on he won't reach his potential, and he will continue to get stuck on blocks or overpowered. His motor makes me think he has a chance to make it, but I have a 3rd round grade on him, even though I believe he will be over drafted in the 2nd. 


51.EAGLES - BREECE HALL - RB - IOWA ST. - 5"11" , 217

NFL PLAYER COMP - DEMARCO MURRAY - retired

I personally love Breece Halls tape. While Hall fell just short of a 1rst round grade for me he is #25th overall on my board, and beat out Kenny Walker for the top RB spot. They were neck & neck as runners for me,  but I give the slight edge to Walker as a runner. However, Walker is just plain bad in pass pro.  I doubt any team but Buffalo would even consider a 1rst round RB this year, and I wouldn't take one even late in the 1rst unless he was a elite prospect. I still think that Hall will be the first RB off the board this season.  Although RB is a devalued position in todays pass happy NFL, Hall is a complete 3 down back , and I see him as a steal in the 2nd round this late. He's good at almost everything , but even the things he just solid at like long speed & route running are still good enough to get by just fine right now. A few more years learning how to run routes better & improving his choices in pass Pro will take care of both issues, although he is great in the screen game right now. Even though Breece ran a 4.39 forty at the combine , and had plenty of long runs on tape , I don't see him as a burner. Hall is a powerful, patient, well balanced , agile, somewhat shifty RB with great vision & a solid short area burst. He makes people miss, breaks tackles, holds onto the ball ,and finishes runs. If he could just learn to run lower and polish up the aforementioned skills in the passing game he should be a great # 1 workhorse back in the NFL.




52.WASHINGTON-(pitt)- CAMERON TAYLOR BRITT CB/S- 5"11", 196

NFL PLAYER COMP - LOGAN RYAN - TAMPA BAY

Britt is a former safety who still has the physicality of one , and until he gets coached up on NFL coverage techniques he may want to take some snaps there to get on the field early unless he goes to the right scheme. Has the aggressiveness & feet to to stay outside at corner, but his defense didn't do him any favors.  A guy like this needs to be in your face pushing a receiver around to get the most of his traits, but he was usually dropping or bailing at the snap. Has ball hawking tendencies , but also bites on too many fakes trying to make the big play, and needs to stay under control & within the scheme more often. Doesn't have ideal length for the Seattle cover 3 , but I think it's still enough enough for cover 3 or cover 2 schemes where he is in a receivers face at the line. That will give him only one man to focus on , along with the ball, and will hopefully keep from chasing the cheese into the trap so much. He brings it as a tackler as soon as he sees it, and is a vicious force against the run game, but again he comes in too hot and out of control at times. Once he can play lower in his peddle & flip his hips quicker he might get better in off coverage, but he's too often a liability now. A guy this physical & aggressive is a special teams coaches wet dream , and a secondary coaches & DC's will want him as intimidator as well. Cam is a alpha , and his tape is both fun & cringy to watch at times , but I like him. I have a late 2nd round grade on him and expect him to be off the board in the top 75 picks. 


53.PACKERS-(raiders)- PERRION WINFREY - DT - OKLAHOMA - 6"4" , 290

NFL PLAYER COMP -  JEFFERY SIMMONS - TITANS

I didn't like Winfrey's actual tape much as I hoped, and thought he was a 4th round guy with upside if allowed to go to a scheme that used his tools right . Other than a quick first step off the ball ,and the ability to occasionally penetrate ,there just wasn't a lot there consistently . Now his scheme didn't help him either because they do all this constant slanting , and he was also playing out of position as a nose tackle most of the time. I liked his motor too, and he was still disruptive sometimes in the backfield despite the scheme, but also could overrun plays bulling forward without awareness. His 5 technique tape was better , more like 3rd round , but when Winfrey played the 3 technique at the Senior Bowl he absolutely shined.   Really quick off the ball there , and great violent hand use in the one on ones helped his power come out with more regularity. Then he dominated the team portion of practice so much that they had to start double teaming him, and was the MVP of the actual game. As a 3 technique he should be a consistent penetrator who spends a lot of time in the backfield, but if he learns to use his length consistently & find the ball quicker we are talking the type of guy OC's have to game plan against. 


54.PATRIOTS - DEMARVIN LEAL - DT/DE - TEXAS A&M - 6"4" , 283

NFL PLAYER COMP - MALIK JACKSON - 

Before this season I thought Leal had a chance to become a top 10 pick, but he went backwards some in 2022. his 2021 tape was the 3nd biggest let down of the draft cycle for me. Leal had the chance to shoot up draft boards when he squared off against two of the top OT's in this draft , and they made him like a 4th rounder. Against Cross he was just stifled, and he tried everything, but the more inside moves he needed to do.  I'm talking multiple spin moves, and some sort of half superman punch/ hand chop at one point. He wasted his time trying to speed rush & outquick Cross around the outside too much, and just got stuck a lot, because he LACKS THE SPEED & BURST to threaten any decent OT outside. The first rule of war is know your enemy dude. I don't care what worked against the blockers from New Mexico or Colorado. This is a legit high level athletic OT, and you can't beat him around the edge. In the the 17 pass rush snaps against Cross if you just saw the stat sheet you would feel good. A Sack, a pass defensed , and a pressure, However, watch the tape ,and you know it wasn't a good showing for Leal. The sack was a coverage sack where the QB couldn't find anyone,  and held the ball for a year, although I do give Leal credit for keeping that motor running. The pass deflection was because the QB through it right at him, but yes at least he got his hand up. His best rep was the pressure where he went with power , and then countered back inside forcing the QB to chuck the ball early.  He should have been doing that a lot more. Between the wide Air Raid O-Line splits & the wide Aggie D-line splits there was so much room inside. Either bull rush through his inside shoulder, dip & rip through it, or just smack his hands down and go get the QB in the fewest amount of steps possible. INSIDE! He got straight manhandled by Evan Neal too, in every phase of the game. Most of his good reps were when he tried to go inside, but every single Alabama O-Line blew him off the ball or out of a hole in the run game at least once. In the 16 total snaps Leal had against Neal, he only won 2. Include 4 stalemates on quick hitters  too. Every other rep he got clearly beat and destroyed on most of them , but enough about his flaws.  While Demarvin is not a 4-3 DE, at least his 5 technique tape was 3rd round , but he sees too many double teams there. Taking on doubles is not a strength for him. I liked his tape as a 3 technique & shaded nose much more , but he mostly played outside this year. I am giving him a 2nd round grade for his inside tape , because that's where he is at his best , and that's where any sane coach will put him. Inside he has the length & quickness to beat most guards & centers off the ball  He actually does have a wide array of pass rush moves, and even though that nifty spin won't work on Cross , it will work on plenty of interior guys. Leal did play much better against Cross in the run game. He is be able to penetrate a lot of gaps against run game there as well. He is strong enough to take on most one on ones in the run game , but still needs to get stronger. He flashes heavy hands, but they are not consistent, but if he can use them more violently & with more technicality that alone should take his game up a notch. Even playing what I would consider out of position for the majority of this season there was still production. 8 and a half sacks, including a sack fumble, 4 more more TFL's, and couple of passes batted down ain't bad. Combined with his high motor I expect he will be a good NFL 3 technique for many years to come. Leal needs to use what he does have better, and concentrate on adding what he physically can accomplish when adding new things. To paraphrase Swingers " Your like a Bear man , with big claws & fangs, and you can't kill the bunny? " Use what you have man, and I promise you will slay that rabbit.




55.ARIZONA - KINGSLEY ENAGBARE - DE - S. CAROLINA - 6"4" , 258

NFL PLAYER COMP - TREY FLOWERS - LIONS

Zona really needs D-Lineman, both inside & out. Kingsley is a very powerful long armed heavy handed guy with just enough explosion to get into his blocker first , and control him.  He's more of a powerful bully than the bendy guys that run the arc outside, but I saw him make a lot less mistakes than some guys that will be drafted ahead of him, at least he has a plan as a pass rusher. He probably won't make as many splash plays when lined up outside, and he will get more pressures than sacks, but Kingsley is always where he is supposed to be fighting to the whistle. He won't give up the edge in the run game , or make a lot of plays down the lines because he lacks the lateral agility to do so, but his main problem is that he doesn't play consistently lower. There is lot to work with here if he uses what he does have better, and he looked like he was doing it right at the Senior Bowl when he was smacking people round with those heavy hands & bullrushing dudes backwards. I hate that they actually had him take some snaps as a 3-4 OLB. He's not athletic , agile , or flexible enough to handle the in theNFL. I kept expecting them to kick him inside ,and let him rush in passing situations . However, I only saw it on 3 snaps , out of 6 games . over 2 seasons . He looked smaller at the Senior Bowl & combine than he looked on tape, and that was probably to run fast at the combine , but it didn't work . With his strength & length he might want to play above 280, and that would also entice 3-4 teams to think of him as a 5 technique.   If he was a 4-3 strongside end who just kicked inside on 3rd down in the Pro's I think he would be productive early. Once NFL coaches refine his arsenal, and teach him to use his power better he could be stud starter. I could legitimately see double digit sacks and TFL's for him in a year or 2. 


56.DALLAS - ** - CHRISTIAN WATSON - WR - N. DAKOTA ST. - 6"4" , 208

NFL PLAYER COMP - DEMARYIUS THOMAS - retired

I considered giving them John Metchie here because I love his tape & think that they could use his versatility. However, with Gallup coming off a knee injury I doubt they take a 2nd WR that might not be ready for the start. Plus I now have Watson ranked higher after the injury anyway , and believe he has the highest upside of any WR in this class. Watson's run first offense in college didn't do him any favors , but if you need a big WR who can block & potentially make big plays down the field he's your guy. A great fluid athlete, especially at his size , but he is still a work in progress, Lacks natural hands , and has way too many drops on film, but he is a prototypical X receiver if it all comes together. First he balled out at the Senior bowl, and then he destroyed the combine. Basically he has dominated the whole Pre-Draft process. He's not your typical big long strider who takes awhile to get to top speed, but a 4.36 forty with quicks  is very hard to stop in a 6"4" long armed package. The gift also comes with a wide catch radius, and a knack near the end zone. Watsons size & speed can also be used on gadget plays & even comes with a good kick returner in the deal. I would rather Watson added 10-12 pounds of muscle and ran a mid 4.4. Because at 220 he could outmuscle & outrun big physical press corners, and his blocking would get even better. I heard that he might go in the late 1rst, but I just can't  see it right now. His tape is 3rd round, and his time in Mobile & Indy shouldn't be able to get him higher than the top of the 2nd without it being a significant overdraft. Watson is the 9th WR on my board ,and the 54th overall player on my board, and that's where I think he should be drafted  He reminds of another big raw tooled up WR who came out of a run first offense in college , but who became a legit Pro bowler in his 3rd season, and Watson has the potential to do the same. 


57.BUFFALO - KENNETH WALKER - RB - MICHIGAN ST. - 5"9" , 211

NFL PLAYER COMP - RAY RICE - retired

I like Walkers tape as a RB a lot, but he lost the top spot to Breece Hall.  They were neck & neck as runners for me,  but Walker has the slight edge as a ball carrier. However, Walker is just plain bad in pass pro. Whether he chooses the wrong guy to block, has bad technique , is too tentative , or lacks effort on a particular play is irrelevant. The results are usually bad when he is protecting a QB. Add that he hasn't done much as a receiver ,and I just see a back who can only be on the field for run downs right now. That means a time share He runs a little high, especially for a shorter guy , but those the only 3 weaknesses I see on tape.  As a runner he is just plain great.  Long speed, burst, power, wiggle, sharp cuts, stop & start quickness , vision , decisiveness , contact balance, breaking tackles , he's a finisher,  makes you miss, and breaks tackles. Walker does it all when you hand it to him , and he can run away from you or beat you to the corner. Kenny was just a one year starter for the Spartans after 2 years as a backup at Wake Forest , and I can't figure out how he wasn't the starter there. At least the Demon Deacons were smart enough to make him the goal line back. Specifically skilled on Man/Gap runs. Won the Doak Walker award as the best RB in college football in his one year as the bell cow back ( 263 carries, 1636 yards rushing, and 18 TD's as a runner in 12 games this year) at Michigan ST, and couldn't win the starting job at Wake Forest? 


58.ATLANTA-(titans)- JALEN TOLBERT - WR - S. ALABAMA - 6"2" , 194

NFL PLAYER COMP - MARVIN JONES - JAGUARS

I would give them Metchie, but like Dallas their WR room had been so drastically thinned out that they need guys that are physically available right now.  Tolbert has a lean lanky frame and a smooth gliding stride. Played the X & the slot, and can go up and get it with good timing & a wide catch radius on contested catches.  Destroyed lower level of competition , but when he played Tennessee he balled out too. Good route runner , but can get pushed around some by physical corners. Good long speed & quick enough , but needs to get stronger. Too many drops on tape, and not enough effort as a blocker. I like Tolbert, but he looks more like a number 2 or 3 WR to me, and maybe buffing up some could move him up a rung.  Jalen is the #11 WR on my board, and # 65 overall. I expect him to come off the board in the late 2nd/early 3rd round. 


59.PACKERS- TREY MCBRIDE - TE - COLORADO ST. - 6"4" , 246

NFL PLAYER COMP - DELANIE WALKER - retired

Mcbride should have had more competition for the top TE spot, but luck or something random has foiled his competitors. Ruckert got hurt at the Senior Bowl, Otton was already hurt, and Dulcich & Likely didn't run nearly as fast as they  looked on tape. Only Jelani Woods has risen in the pre-draft process, but he is clearly round behind Ruckert , Mcbride , to me. I still prefer Ruckert because he is just so nasty , and I think his upside is higher, but I do expect Mcbride to be the first TE off the board. Mcbride is a solid 3 down inline TE.  A solid enough inline blocker who tries hard there, and maybe with NFL coaching it becomes a plus trait, but right now he lacks violence as a blocker.  He was the main weapon in the Rams passing game , and is adept as a route runner in line, in the slot , or out wide in college. I am not sure he will make it as a move TE against man coverage in the Pros when covered by DB's , but I think he can beat some LB's there. Knows how to find the holes in zone coverage ,and just gets open against them with soft hands. Can fight through traffic , play through contact, make the tough catch,  and break tackles once he has the ball. I was surprised a guy with 90 catches only had one TD this season. I see Mcbride as starter at some point this year. He is my #2 TE, and 57th overall player on my board, and I expect him to be drafted in the mid to late 2nd round.




60.TAMPA BAY- JAMAREE SALYER -O-LINE- GEORGIA - 6"3" , 321

NFL PLAYER COMP -VERNON CAREY - retired

To put it plain & simple Salyer is a big wide brawler with bad techniques that usually wins anyway. The bad things that he does , which he almost often gets away with anyway are many. Jamaree  doesn't bend his knees well, tends to bend forward at the waste sending him off balance, lunges , ducks his head , lets his base get to narrow, and his hands are everywhere. Should have had a lot more penalties for the hand use alone, and throws those long heavy mitts around all over the place like its a drunken street fight. Wide hands, hands to the face,  hands to the throat, bear hugs , and even occasionally grabbing the face mask are just part of it. It's not as often as Tyler Smith's tape, but he looks like a chubby stiff Tyler Smith sometimes Strong like a bear too. Even with the upright legs , leaning forward, and balance issues he wins a lot.  Surprisingly light feet in protection , and balance is better in the passing game. Throw in some decent angles as a protector bailing him out enough that I think he could be a serviceable OT if he dropped to about a steady 310, got more limber , and worked on his hand placement. Looked about 350 on game film.  Already looked leaner at the Senior Bowl & NFL combine  and weighed around 320 at both.  A great anchor in pass pro , and sometimes catches his man ,adjust his hands ,re-anchors, and then starts driving forward like it's a run play. Pancaked Aiden Hutchinson like this , and it was hilarious! In the 6 games of his I did this year I also saw him choke slam a dude & clothesline another. So if you want to know who could make the quickest conversion to the WWF it  would be Jamaree. Actually played pretty well against Hutchinson & Ojabo in that game, but he did have struggles with their speed & counters too.  Did some center work at the Senior Bowl , and I could see him kicking ass there too, but I think the current incarnation of him is a guard in the NFL. Was predominantly a left tackle at Georgia but had a start at right tackle & left guard. I would want him on my team , and at my side in a dark alley. I had a 2nd round grade on him , and is the 52nd overall player on my board. I think Brady will love this guy fighting in front of him.





61.49ers - COBY BRYANT - CB - CINCINNATTI - 6"1" , 193

NFL PLAYER COMP - JOE HADEN - STEELERS

The niners are only about 2 million under the cap , and that's before they trade Jimmy G and his 24 million dollar salary, but his shoulder surgery has delayed their efforts to trade him.. Good riddance I say, and on with the Trey Lance era., but the longer it takes to rid themselves of his contract, the more they will miss out in free agency. LG Laken Tomlinson & Nose Guard DJ Jones were probably their main free agent priority to bring back.  They lost Laken to the Jets and Jones to the Broncos. Where they really need help is the secondary, Sign some, trade for some, and draft for some. They needed 2 corners before free agency started , one way or another , and a safety to replace Jaquiski Tartt. So many injuries' wrecked their secondary last year, and they shouldn't think that they can count on Jason Verret to be healthy. In free agency they lost slot CB K'Waun Williams to Denver, but brought in outside CB Charvarius Ward from the Chiefs, so I still think they need 2 more corners. The best CB likely to be available at pick #60 that fits their system is probably Thorpe award winner Coby Bryant. That's pretty good when you get the guy who won the award for best DB in all of college football in the late 2nd. Teams that didn't want to throw at Sauce Gardner were probably very disappointed with how well Bryant played, but the 4 year starter conquered the challenge. Coby is physical, has great ball skills, good length , and brings it as a tackler. He's a better football player than athlete, but that's fine in zone as long as you are smart and can tackle.  Bryant is and does. He fits their cover 3 , and especially excels in off zone. I have a 3rd on him, but I expect a guy with his smarts, toughness, and leadership qualities to start for many years in the NFL. 


62.CHEIFS -**DAVID OJABO - OLB/DE - MICHIGAN - 6"4" , 250

NFL PLAYER COMP - ROBERT QUINN  - BEARS

Ojabo has only been playing football for 5 years, but he is extremely talented , and you can see the progress in his tape as the season went along. He came out of nowhere this season to make himself a potential 1rst round pick , and I can honestly say I had never even heard of him until this year . He's twitchy , bendy , fluid , has good feet , and is explosive. Despite his relative newness as a pass rusher he already has multiple moves , including a spin , and can counter.  Yes, he still needs a wider variety , but the moves he does now he does well. His play against the run leaves you wanting more, but again he improved some as the year went along. He tested really well at the combine , and might still fly up draft boards. For now I have a 2nd on him based on his inexperience & inability to be a every down player early in his NFL career., but I expected him to go in the first round before he tore his Achilles at his Pro day. Now I expect Ojabo comes off the board in the mid to late 2nd to a team with extra picks, because 2022 is likely a red shirt year for him. 


63.BENGALS- -**-JEREMY RUCKERT - TE - OHIO ST. - 6"5" , 252

NFL PLAYER COMP - TJ HOCKENSON - LIONS

Ruckert is a very talented guy. A former 4 star TE recruit who made the mistake of picking Ohio ST. instead of a place that actually throws to TE's. Jameson Williams might have become a top 10 pick before his injury in the National Championship game, and he transferred to get on the field. Garret Wilson or possible 1rst rounder Chris Olave were there too. Those 2 guys opted out the bowl game and Jaxon Smith Njigba &  Marvin Harrison JR, made it seem like it didn't matter. Maybe Ruckert should have transferred too. Great big natural hands and a nasty dude as a run blocker are his best traits. First he got hurt at the Senior Bowl even though he had already starting to shine. That plantar fasciitis  hadn't healed enough for him to workout at the combine or the Ohio St.  Pro Day. I thought he would have been one of the better testers. That same mauling mentality shows up with his my ball mentality over the middle , at the catch point & and as a punishing tackle breaker after the catch. Jeremy is rocked up , and a little bigger than the average TE , but he plays even bigger. He knows how to use his body to create separation and is adept at finding holes in a zone. At the very least he is a good Inline Y tight end, but I think he can be a plus receiver too if they just throw it too him. Does get overaggressive and fall of blocks at times , but you know he takes pride in his blocking when you see how hard he gets after his man. Also has a nose for the end zone with 12 TD's on only 54 catches. Even with all the misfortune he suffered in the pre-draft process Ruckert is still my #1 TE. Ended up 50th overall on my overall board, but I think he goes in the top 75 picks.


64.BRONCOS-(rams) - NIK BONITTO - DE/OLB - OKLAHOMA - 6"3" , 240

NFL PLAYER COMP - YANNICK NGAKOUE - COLTS

The Broncos finally got a new stud QB , and they did it the Peyton Manning way.... By stealing him away from a ungrateful team.  The Broncs had to give up more than money for Wilson , but who cares. Wilson is one of the elite QB's in the NFL who is still at the top of his game , and they have the extra 2nd & 3rd from the Von Miller trade to help build this years roster. They had over 39 million in cap space , and Wilson just got a big upgrade along the O-Line. His new receiving core doesn't have anyone who has reached the heights of Lockett or Metcalf just yet , but I could easily see a healthy Sutton & Jeudy challenging them this year with a QB like Russ chucking the rock around.  Plus the broncs have the hawks clearly beat in WR depth with #3 Tim Patrick & #4 WR KJ Hamler in Denver beating out Swain & Eskridge in Seattle. Better Defense & RB too, and I like Albert O's potential at TE just as much as Noah Fant's. The Broncos had 2 valuable free agents in Josey Jewell & Melvin Gordon. Jewell is a 27 year old LB that would be harder to resign if he hadn't missed all but 2 games with a chest injury last season, and they brought him back . They brought back Gordon too, and with only 2 days before the draft, an the go him in the cheap. A RB of his caliber for just 5 million shows how far RBA value has fallen . The bills should have payed that first.  Their main needs other than QB are along the defensive line , and I mean inside & outside.  So this is great draft for them because it is bursting with D-Lineman.  If new DC Ejiro Evero sticks with what worked for the Rams he will be playing a lot of quarters coverage ,hoping to get pressure with the front 4  ,and then playing a lot of cover 3 & blitzing in important passing situations. So It's theoretically good that they signed edge rusher Randy Gregory to replace Von Miller. Although Gregory will never be as good as Miller , even now when Miler is past his prime , if he can keep from getting suspended or hurt he should still improve their pass rush. They also brought in nose tackle DJ Jones which should help up the middle. Since CB's Kyle Fuller & Bryce Callahan are still unsigned so a CB should be needed as well, but they did sign slot corner K'Waun Williams away from frisco. I still think they need another edge because of Gregory's historical lack of reliability, and Bradley Chubb wasn't good last year when healthy & he missed 9 games last season with a ankle injury. Bonito has a great get off, is twitchy , has multiple moves, including a spin. He's all speed, but the nimble feet , improving hands, and the ability to drop into coverage will appeal to a 3-4 team. Needs more squats, because he has skinny legs, and gets pushed around in the run game right now. Maybe just a situational pass rusher until he gets bigger , but he gets steady pressure if you pass against him.


65.JAGUARS-JALEN PITRE - S - BAYLOR - 5"11" , 198

NFL PLAYER COMP - TYRANN MATHIEU - FA

I absolutely love Jalen Pitre's tape. His size may deter some from taking him as high as I would, because he is #42 on my board, but I would take him in the 3rd round if his only job was to cover the slot. Throw in his blitzing, nose for the ball everywhere around the line of scrimmage, and ability to toss in a the occasional edge rush too. High football IQ film junkie who takes great angles to the ball , and has a knack for slipping through the trash & avoiding blockers while he makes a beeline to the ball. He isn't a deep safety on tape, and with so many teams wanting high/low versatile safeties to disguise coverage that could hurt his draft stock too. A box safety who can cover the slot, and be disruptive early in the play is very valuable to me, but he has to go to a DC who knows how to use him properly. Plays the ball not the man to disrupt passing windows, and real early burst. Balls out after the ball carrier, but he can occasionally come in too hot, and overrun the man. Hardcore in the run game too, but run or pass his aggression can occasionally be used against him when he bites on a fake early, and lacks the makeup speed to recover quickly. He is not a fluid hipped corner type who can run with anyone down the field, but he is just usually around the ball near the line of scrimmage, and his motor is non stop. A alpha type with the leadership abilities every team needs. Other than the lack of prototype size I dig this guy.


66.LIONS-CHRISTIAN HARRIS - LB - ALABAMA - 6ft. , 232

NFL PLAYER COMP - DEION JONES - FALCONS

I like Harris, but apparently not as much as most do. He was true freshman starting LB at Alabama, and by now I expected more from him as a 3 year starter. Instead he seems like the same guy who's production doesn't match his talent, and he just hasn't progressed the way I hoped he would. There are just too many mistakes, and he lacks the "controI" part, of controlled aggression I expect from a high level linebacker.  I have him in the 3rd round ( #76 on my board) behind a few LB's that he will probably be drafted ahead of , and he may even go in the top 50 picks  but I just don't see it. His speed & lack of size would be a better fit on the weakside , and he would also have less diagnostic responsibilities there than in the middle, because there are too many times he is a tick late to read his keys right. At first I thought I was too hard on him because I watched him right after Nakobe Dean, and most LB's would look slow diagnosing compared to Dean. I watched some more this week while doing the tie breaker games, and I still see that hesitation, or flat out misreads too often for me to be comfortable putting him in the 2nd round. They moved him around so much at Bama. Maybe leaving him on the weakside and limiting his responsibilities could see him flourish. When he sees it he burst to the ball violently , striking ball carriers & blockers alike. However he does get stock on blocks more than he should, and is out of control too often missing tackles.  As a former DB I expected more savvy in coverage, but even though he has the speed to run with WR's down the field, he is subpar in coverage right now. Great blitzer and I might just want to send him after the QB on passing downs. Plus , ,even though he was durable in college Alabama LB's in the Nick Saban era have a history of breaking down quickly in the NFL.



67.GIANTS-JELANI WOODS - TE - VIRGINIA - 6"7' , 253

NFL PLAYER COMP - CJ UZOMAH - JETS

Woods is a tall ,raw, athletic, TE prospect who transferred  to VA. Tech from Oklahoma ST. before the season. Well it paid off with a breakout season. Woods has a wide catch radius, and he makes things happen after the catch as a tackle breaker , but is not very elusive.  Great combine, and more flashes of greatness on tape than I expected, but he moves like he hasn't adjusted to his height yet at times. Kind of like a young Colt who went through a growth spurt ,and doesn't realize he now has the body of a stallion. Still  raw , but huge upside , and progress was seen as the season went along. Just Ok hands , and it's not just the drops, it's his technique. Body catches sometimes, and doesn't always stay in stride when waiting for the ball. Route running improved between 2020  & 2021 , but he still needs more work there too, and crafty he is not. I didn't see low 4.6 speed on tape , but he definitely has enough to stretch the field down the seam. Gives good effort as a run blocker, and works to sustain ,but there is plenty of room for improvement there. He was a inline Y tight end on tape, but if he can smooth out his movements , and run to his timed speed he could do some slot & move TE stuff too. Has a enormous frame that could easily take 10-20 more pounds of muscle without losing athleticism, and you see him using his size to shield & box out some defenders. Once he gets a little stronger, improves his hand placement, and learns to explode his hips on contact he could be a force in the run game.  A late bloomer & 5th year Senior who will be a 24 year old rookie, but I do believe his best football is ahead of him. Tape says late 4th round developmental guy , but after showing out at the East-West shrine game, and dominating the combine I see him as a 3rd rounder. He is my #5 TE, and 89th on my overall board. However,  Jelani tested well , and is healthy, unlike 3 out of the 4 guys I have ahead of him. So I think he will be the 2nd or 3rd TE off the board.


68.TEXANS-JAQUAN BRISKER - S/LB - PENN ST. - 6"1" , 206

NFL PLAYER COMP - MALCOLM JENKINS - SAINTS

Brisker is a good box safety who plays the run like a LB , but he lacks the football IQ & coverage abilities of the guys I have ahead of him. Yes he plays in the slot & deep some, but he just looks OK in the slot, although when he's deep & the bails front of him he's alright.  I don't see enough plays on the ball in either spot to want him in those roles on the regular. He's got enough size & aggression to fill like a stud, but doesn't always wrap as a tackler. Football IQ went up from 2020 to 2021 so he may still be on his way up, but its not a plus yet. His aggression & physicality cause him to have tunnel vison, and he takes the cheese & falls into the trap occasionally, but at least he rarely gives up big plays. I didn't see the 4.4 speed he tested at on tape, and he isn't a dude who can turn and run down the field with a speedy wideout. He is plenty fast enough to do his job in the box, but I think adding 20 pounds and moving to a weakside LB role might be his best fit. He is better at stacking & shedding blocks than most safeties already, and more size would make his big hits have more authority. 2nd round grade, 58th player on my board, and my 5th safety. 



69.JETS-TROY ANDERSEN - LB - MONTANA ST. - 6"4" , 242

NFL PLAYER COMP - a taller  MYLES JACK - STEELERS

Andersen is a great athlete, and the 5th year senior has worn many hats in his time in college. Right now you see a big fast LB who's football IQ is a work in progress, but his elite athleticism may have worried against him in that regard. Was a QB in high school. Started games as RB, and even one at LB as a true freshman at Montana ST. in 2017. Then he was a running QB who started 10 games in 2018. In 2019 he was primarily a LB, but still got significant snaps as a RB too. If not for his 2020 season being cancelled he would have probably been in last years draft, and maybe even better , because a year off probably kept his football IQ from moving up faster. It's not just straight line speed he has either, because he has the agility, balance, and stop start quickness of the RB he was. You don't see a lot of 240 lb. dudes that can cover the slot , and he is actually decent at it, where his burst gives him makeup speed if beat off the snap. He needs to learn how to take on blocks if you want him inside, and I see why you would him there at his size, but with that slow diagnostic ability I would move him to the weakside & SAM LB spots right now. You could have him cover TE's & blitz from the SAM, but that sideline to sideline speed on the weakside could be a game wrecker. Ironically the former mobile QB is a running QB's worst nightmare, because not many can beat him around the corner. He plays lightning fast when he sees it, but everything from route recognition to simple run keys are way behind a LB I am usually willing to take in the late 2nd round & develop. Maybe just a nickle backer, special teams ace , gadget guy on offense as a rookie. Wait , that's actually a lot for a developmental guy, and think off all the ways he could be used in a single game while he learns. The Jets are the perfect place for him too , because they don't have to win this year, and he can play enough to learn a lot.  I am not sure how much CJ Mosley has left physically , but he has the high football IQ to help tutor Troy. I can just picture Andersen as the personal protector on punt team taking the direct snap , and taking it all the way to the end zone. Then swatting the ball away from Dawson Knox in coverage. Followed by laying the wood to Josh Allen when he tries to run. Throw in a rushing TD at the goal line. Topped off by downing the ball inside the 5 on punt team, and that's a great game/. 


70.JAGUARS-(car)-**-JOHN METCHIE - WR - ALABAMA - 5"11" , 187

NFL PLAYER COMP - ROBERT WOODS - TITANS

I had already done a lot of tape study on Metchie before he tore his ACL ,and have no questions about him . 3 games from 2020 and 4 games from 2022. I love his tape, and see him as a complete receiver. Many see him as just a slot guy in the NFL , but I don't . You see him playing well at all 3 WR spots, even the X , which is rare for a guy his size.  His versatility , toughness, and polish make him a ideal #2 WR. A crafty route runner, who not only gets open but shows the speed to run away & even breaks some tackles. Even gets off the line well , and blocks with the heart & will of a bigger man. Other than the occasional focus drop where he tries to run before he has secured the ball I see no weaknesses.  He is probably going to miss part of this season, and not go in the high 2nd round, where I think his tape & overall body of work deserves. Even taking the injury into account , and  projecting the missed time , I just moved him to the back of the 2nd on my board, but think he will go in the 3rd.


71.BEARS ** - LUKE GOEDEKE - G/T - C. MICHIGAN   - 6"5" , 312

NFL PLAYER COMP - ALEX CAPPA - BENGALS

I had a big clump of guards close together on my board after my intial watches.  I usually do them last because I was a primarily guard as a player ,  and I like to end on a happy note.  So last weekend when I was going through my tie breaker game watches I was kind of surprised that Goedecke came out on top of the 3rd round group when I finished at around 5am on Monday morning. I'm not sure what blocking scheme the new bears regime is going to primarily run, but Goedeke is a better man/gap guy on tape, but I think he will be a very good guard in any scheme in the NFL with time & reps inside. Luke was the yin to Bernhard Raimann's yang as the right tackle at Central Michigan. While Raimnann is getting more pub, and both were TE to OT converts in college, Raimann is a finesse guy to me who lacks polish. I like Goedeke's tape better, even at OT, and my dislike of Raimann's tape was why I never even broke down Goedeke for the first time until February. I figured everyone was talking about Raimann , and I thought he was overrated so why rush his less heralded pal.  Goedeke definitely has the steadily more consistent tape, is more technically refined while still having some edge to his tape.  I like to think of Goedeke as controlled aggression.  Textbook hand use hand use, especially in the run game, but good punch & hand placement in pass pro. Has enough foot quickness to stay outside too , and I would be fine throwing him in at RT in a pinch, but his lack of length is why he is going inside to guard. When your hands are inside it makes them longer than a lot of vine armed guys who get too wide & shrink their own length accordingly.  That inside hand placement pays even more dividends inside because on average interior guys have shorter arms than edge guys, and he will be quicker than most of them and able to get into them & get his hands set before they can fight back. When he lost outside it was often when he get outquicked and/or out lengthened  ,and he could get grabby in those situations. Plus he will no longer have to worry about the whole outside to the sideline, and hopefully won't give up the inside as much in protection when he's in the phone booth . Gets off the ball low and keeps driving his feet in the run game. The one area I worry about inside is anchor. He is a taller guard, and even at OT he did occasionally get high & struggle with a bull rush on tape. These guys will be a lot stronger and if he isn't low he will be skating backwards to the QB. Looks like he can pull and get to the 2nd level under control. Also smart with high level awareness, and while some will want to try him at center I generally don't like taller centers, unless they are experienced.   It's too bad he was injured to play in Mobile , or workout. I think his stock would have risen after he showed how well he could play inside & again after he showed how well he could move at the combine, because he can move very well. Both as a puller & a second level who is under control when he gets there. He's near the top of my 3rd round at #73 on my overall board. I have no idea where he will go , because it's hard to generate too much buzz when no one has seen you on a field in a long while, , and he's still not healthy. Hamstring's can linger , or become chronic, so I don't blame him for waiting until he's %100. It' s a wide radius of possibilities. Anywhere from pick 50 to 100 wouldn't surprise me, because I don't have the medical information teams do.  


72.SEATTLE-ABRAHAM LUCAS - OT - WASH. ST. - 6"6" , 315

NFL PLAYER COMP - BRIAN O'NEIL - VIKINGS

Lucas is a 4 starter at right tackle on a team that passes constantly. Good size, strength,  frame, and arm length. Obviously you would expect him to excel in pass pro, and he does. Has high level awareness, a well timed solid punch ,and balance , but his hands aren't always inside.  Strong grip when his hands are in the right place. Athletic, good feet, and a solid anchor, but a tendency to be too high. Looks strong enough to run block well ,and you do see him move a guy off the ball at times, and collapses down well.  He just looks slower off the ball when run blocking, and even if he is solid at the 2nd level , it takes him longer than a player with his athletic talent should to get there. It's just that he is always at a disadvantage when coming out of a 2 point stance, and that lack of initial knee bend robs you of some explosion. It's also harder to get low , place your hands right, and explode your hips when you always start out higher than the other guy. Adjustment to a 3pt.  stance and the NFL game could take awhile, but he looks more physical than Andre Dillard to me. I had a 1rst on Dillard back in 2019 when he was drafted as a left tackle of the future , and any Washington state tackle is going to be compared to him right now . Dillard's adjustment period & major injury have made him a disappointment so far, but I saw some good snaps from his last season , and think he still might be the heir apparent to Lane Johnson at right tackle.  On the bright side a offense with more huddles & more defined snap counts, could see Lucas just look better because he is fresher & less likely to jump early. 


73.COLTS-(wash)-NICHOLAS PETIT-FRERE - OT - OHIO ST. - 6"5" , 316

NFL PLAYER COMP - JA'WUAN JAMES - RAVENS

Nicholas is a 2 year starter at Ohio ST, and there was time I thought he might be a first rounder , but then he got mollywopped against Michigan.  He started as a right tackle in the abbreviated 2020 season, and then he flipped over to the blindside in 2021 to start 12 games. He has the feet , build, , length  , and initial quickness out of the blocks to handle pass pro at LT in the NFL. On the downside he has a tendency to wait too long to throw his hands, and then if he is getting beat he stops his feet,  and can't recover. Especially to the inside. You wouldn't know it to look at him, because he looks well put together ,but when you are watching his tape you realize he also needs to get stronger, Finesse OT"s bother me, and Petit-Frere's lack of play strength & anchor cause him problems on film.   A lot of that could be fixed by using his hands better, and keeping his base from getting too wide, but since he went to Ohio ST. I am sure his coaches have told him. He can move in the run game, and gets to the second level quickly, but also gets too high and he needs to learn to violently strike a blow on contact. Not gonna blow dudes off the ball inline right now, but he could be OK run blocking in a zone scheme. I have him graded in the later part of the 3rd round, but because of the need for OT's he could go as high as the late 2nd. He looks like a serviceable swing tackle as a rookie, but somebody will probably throw him to the wolves this year , and put him in the starting lineup out of necessity.  If he gets stronger, learns how to use his hands, and dials up a mean streak he could be fine now. Although I wouldn't bet on that happening this year, or at east early in his rookie season. 


74.LIONS-(atl)-TYQUAN THORNTON - WR - BAYLOR - 6"2" , 181

NFL PLAYER COMP - KEVIN CURTIS - retired

The Lions are a run first team who's O-Line & RB's are a strength. A speedy WR who can pulls safeties deep, and open up big chunk gains in the running game would be a huge addition. Plus he could take it the house on play action after all those runs.  A 4.28 forty at the combine for the track star wasn't super surprising, but he wasn't just a really fast in a straight line guy like I was expecting. Much tougher than I anticipated for such a lean guy, and he even blocks like a man. Solid hands, even if they are small, and that explosiveness shows up if he has to go up and get it. Not just a deep threat , and they get him involved in the quick game too, but he needs to buff up so some of those screens won't be foiled by a arm tackle. If he can put on 10 pounds of muscle , and sharpen up his routes I see at least a big play # 3 WR, but the potential to be a starting Z down the road. I have a much higher grade on him than Anthony Schwartz (  was a early 6th rounder and #197 on my 2021 board) who went in the 3rd round at pick #91 last year. I have Thornton in the early 4th, but expect him to come off the board in the late 2nd/early 3rd round because speed kills. 


75.DENVER-CHANNING TINDALL - LB - GEORGIA - 6"2" , 230

NFL PLAYER COMP - LAWRENCE TIMMONS - retired

Tindall is a blazing fast LB who arrives to the ball carrier with the intention of going through him. His football IQ needs work and he was never a starter in 4 years at Georgia, although he did speed up his diagnosis some after he got more playing time, but when he sees it he's a missile to the ball carrier.  That hard charging style can be used against him, because he is out of control too often , and overruns plays at times. More than willing to throw himself into the mix and take on blockers but often too high , or off balance so the results vary. Plus he can't change direction if juked or fooled, and he is so focused on the ball that he loses track of blockers, and can be knocked off course easily with just a little shove from the side. He is used off edge occasionally, and a lot as a blitzer. His potential rushing the passer is vast enough that I wish he had been allowed it do it more, especially the blitzing, but I could see him packing on 10-20 more pounds and being a dangerous edge rusher in the Micah Parsons mold.  He is so fast he looks like a giant slot corner when blitzing. I expected someone with this kind of speed to better in coverage, but he isn't even in zone. His lateral agility is currently lacking when a guy cuts away from him, but he can run down the field with most WR's on a deep route. He will probably end up as weakside backer chasing everything down, and that would limit his processing enough to make him more valuable early. but even though he runs like a deer it may take time for his potential to come to fruition. Luckily he has plenty of experience on special teams. You almost wished he had pulled a Jermaine Johnson and transferred because a lot of his issues are fixable only with more reps & experience.  I would be willing to bet on his upside in the 3rd round



76.RAVENS-LEO CHENAL - LB - WISCONSIN - 6"3" , 261

NFL PLAYER COMP - JEREMIAH TROTTER - retired

This guy is as old school as it gets. A hulking tank of a LB that can fill downhill with force and stack up blockers in the hole. I just wished he had the long arms to shed them better , but he can cause a pileup between the tackles with force of his initial strike, and he is usually off before the O-Lineman recovers from it.  Although if he had longer arms he would have probably been converted to rushing the edge full time long ago. A brutal tackler that will cause injuries to RB's over time.  Football IQ is just average, and I expected more from a Badger LB. Was fooled too often to be a MLB right now. He is not a sideline to sideline guy. He's fast for his size , but doesn't look like a 4.53 forty guy on tape, and the speed he does have is in a straight line. Chenal doesn't change directions well. Just OK in zone coverage, because he tends to drift and get high even in a limited role. Will chase , but if he isn't coming forward it takes him a tick to get moving. You could put him at the SAM in the NFL , and as long as he got his hands on the TE he should be OK, but unless it's a run or he's on the TE  I am sending him after the QB. When he blitzes a lot of RB's look like they don't want any part of him. This tackling machine won't fit every team, and some teams will just see him as a running down LB, but a innovative DC could get a lot out of him. If he went to Patriots he might be a stud. I love his tape, and anyone my age who loves football would, because he is a throwback to the physical game that was played in my day. I am just not sure how many teams will want him in todays softer game, and he does have his limitations so I get it.   I know some will see his frame and testing numbers and have him higher, but he's a 3rd rounder on my board. In the AFC North where the ball is run more than average I can see him carving out a role quickly. 


77.VIKINGS- # SAM WILLLIAMS - DE - MISSISSIPPI - 6"4" , 261

NFL PLAYER COMP - JOSH SWEAT - EAGLES

Williams has elite potential as a pass rusher.  He can bend & run the arc outside. has multiple moves, good hand use, and fluid counters. Great get off  and can chase down the line & back side, Gets punked against the run too often , despite good size & length, and doesn't always seem interested in contact. Sometimes seems as if gives up if he is getting beat. Plays too high on the edge, and can't hold his ground. He's a situational pass rusher until he learns to man up against the run.. Too many near misses at splash plays,, and too many penalties too. There are both off the field & football character questions here so I see him as a boom or bust guy, but the potential as a pass rusher is so high I have trouble seeing him fall out of the top 80 picks. Personally Williams worries me, has a 3rd round grade, and he barely made my top 100. 


78.BROWNS-ALEC PIERCE - WR - CINCINNATTI - 6"3" , 211

NFL PLAYER COMP - CHRIS HENRY - retired

Pierce was the #1 WR for the Natti, but to me he is just a big box of raw tools that need polishing. Before he has a chance at that title he will need a lot coaching up. What he is is currently is a big, fast, physical deep threat. He runs fast , but also needs to stay lower off the line & protect his chest, , because a jab can throw him off too easily right now.. Not a fluid route runner, and doesn't run a full NFL route tree right now. Has the timing , leaping ability & wide catch radius to constantly win jump balls, and bailed out Ridder on throws the way Allen Robinson did Christian Hackenburg. Knows how to stack a corner once he blows by him, and has strong hands. Tough, unafraid of contact, and going over the middle. That toughness shows up as a blocker too, and I wish his toughness showed up more against press coverage & breaking tackles. Has a history of good special teams play. He was mostly a outside WR for the Bearcats, and that's where he belongs in the NFL. I have him in the 3rd round, but his potential could see him off the board in the late 2nd. 


79.CHARGERS- DANIEL FAALELE - OT - MINNESOTA - 6"8" , 390

NFL PLAYER COMP - TRENT BROWN - PATRIOTS

There a big OT's, huge OT's, and then there is this guy. He's gigantic, should have his own area code, and not a fatty either. Trent Brown was the only guy I ever saw start a game ,and play halfway decent at a weight near his size, but Trent is much better when he is under 360. There was no one else to even think of as a comparison. I think Faalele would be better at around 360 too, but the main difference between the 2 is that he lacks Brown's killer instinct. Gentle giants can still get by in the NFL because they are just so hard to get around, but there have been plenty of really big dudes in NFL history who were only mean on the field. If this guy loses some weight and finds a consistent means steak he could be tremendous. Even without a regular mean streak he still throws dude around, and knocks them down just because he is so powerful.  He was a 3 year starter at RT for Minnesota , but he opted out of the 2020 COVID season or it would been 4. Mountain of a man with anchor like one in pass pro, but inconsistent pass sets even though he's in a 2 point stance . He has long arms & giants hands , but doesn't use his them well enough. Hands are often early, throwing him off balance, and/or wide. Also should have more penalties , a not just because of the wide hands ,high hands, grabs & hugs. Faalele also likes to pull guys down in front of him, and then lay on them.  If he just learned to consistently land his powerful punch in pass pro he would be almost unbeatable. Heavy feet, already really tall, and not a natural knee bender. If he was 6"5" I would try him at guard, but he is already too high all the time. Learning to get in a 3 point stance will help him start out lower, but is he flexible enough to avoid being stiff legged & straight kneed?  Can collapse the entire D-line across the formation on a down block.  As a run blocker it's just his sheer mass & power that makes him effective , but he is slow off the ball, his hand placement is hit & miss, and again too high. Still tended to get the job done in college, and his tape did improve all 3 years. He will have a tougher go in the NFL, but I think he will get by just by sheer width & power anyway., especially on a power running team.  He has already lost significant weight & firmed up his body some , but if he ever leans out enough to be flexible & learns to use his hands look out. 


80.TEXANS-(saints)-BRIAN ASOMOAH - LB - OKLAHOMA - 6ft. , 222

NFL PLAYER COMP - SHAQ THOMPSON - PANTHERS

Asomoah was a 2 years starter on the weakside with a LOT of tackles. He is undersized and willing to throw his body around, but is never going to be a great stack & shed guy unless he gets bigger. He does have the arm length to do it if buffs up, but right now he gets swallowed up by blockers at times. Although he runs through the trash to avoid &slip blockers better than a lot of NFL LB's right now. Also occasionally goes outside the defense, and leaves lanes open that shouldn't be. Solid football IQ, and burst to ball immediately when he see's it. Also can be overeager and get fooled now and then too. If he is protected. and  allowed to run to the ball he will fill up the stats sheet. Still misses some tackles, but he did improve there, and played more within the scheme this season as opposed to 2020. I love his movement skills  in zone coverage, even though he takes too many chances there too, and his technique & route recognition are still a work in progress. He is a good blitzer, too, and has a history of special teams play. He is the highest ranked 3rd rounder I have, and I like him more than a few LB's that will surely go ahead of him, but I expect to see him starting games early in his career. 


81.GIANTS-(mia)-BRYAN COOK - S - CINCINNATTI - 6"1" , 206

NFL PLAYER COMP -MARCUS MAYE - SAINTS

Aggressive safety who can play deep or in the box , and has a knack for getting his hands on the ball & big plays. Not a good slot guy , and is at best average in coverage against WR's . So a zone heavy defense would help. Which was a surprise because he used to be a corner. Can cover some TE's though. So deep is probably where he should end up playing, even though he was in the box even more this season, because he's at his best where he can see it all in front of him. Has the eyes & IQ  to find the ball, run or pass, and he is disruptive. One year wonder who was a transfer from Howard, and his aggression can used against him on fakes. Physical guy with good instincts & football IQ against the run or pass. Really good against the run with sound angles. Good blitzer, but rarely used there. Good tackler, too ,but he will hit you too.  Has the physical play style & speed to shine on special teams. Looks fast on tape, and it's a shame a shoulder injury prevented him from working out. Early 3rd round grade in my book, and my #6 safety. 


82.ATLANTA-(indy)-DOMINIQUE ROBINSON - MIA (OHIO) - 6"5" , 254

NFL PLAYER COMP - BRIAN ROBISON - retired

As a former QB & WR I expected Robinson to be the soft finesse type, but he looks pretty aggressive to me, if raw & unpolished. You can tell he is still learning, but he finds the ball better than I expected for a guy who has only been on defense for 2 years. Robinson has a good frame with solid length , and  the twitch to get off the ball quickly. Changes direction like a RB sometimes, and the flexibility to bend the arc outside. The kind of agility & burst that really wins on stunts & twist. His pass rush arsenal is rudimentary right now , but you see flashes of hand use, and the progress on this years tape throughout the season. The former WR also looks pretty fluid in coverage, and I expect it will become a strength with time if he goes to a 3-4 team . In the run game is where the problem is , because other than chasing down some plays from the other side he doesn't produce much there yet. He wasn't a starter so he just needs more reps. He's not punking out either. He's fighting , but you can tell he is new at it. Still needs to learn better hand use, leverage, recognizing plays & blocking angles, and get stronger to hold up setting the edge. He will be a 24 year old rookie, but it's almost like he was reborn at a new position, and he won't have the wear & tear of a guy who has been banging around in the trenches since middle school. I like his upside, but other than helping you out on passing downs & some special teams as a rookie he will need patience. This is man who is coming in from a small school, has never started a game at his new position, and he's about to jump up to the highest level. Although a year with NFL coaches, players, and a strength & conditioning program could see a big jump in year two. He is number #88 on my board, and I think players that will have lesser careers will go ahead of him, but I like him a lot more than the guys who seem to willfully suck against the run. A guy with his tools & motor is worth betting on to me. 


83.EAGLES-JOSH WILLIAMS - CB - FAYETTEVILLE ST. - 6'3" , 195

NFL PLAYER COMP - RASUL DOUGLAS -PACKERS

You have to take it with a grain of salt, because he played at a really small school, but I loved his college tape. He was alright at the Senior Bowl, and didn't embarrass himself or anything, but he gave up a lot of catches in the one on ones. Now one on ones at the Senior Bowl basically give a guy the whole field to get open, but a lot of other corners did it better in that drill. . Missed a season cancelled due to Covid, and he probably should have transferred, and not just so he could play, but also so he could have got the better reps & coaching a bigger school would have given him. He's tall with long arms and NFL speed, but he needs to bring his body into it to power up his jam at the line, because that initial strike is just like pass blocking. If you miss it , or don't do it with force, you are behind & playing catchup.  Smooth with quick feet, and has a solid pedal. The former WR has a knack for finding the ball , good timing on when to pounce, and another knack for getting his hands on it. He will man up against the run too, but when he doesn't use his arms he can get stuck on blocks , and his tackling technique could use some work as well. He's aggressive and makes plays on the ball, and a lot of these corners lack his production, even the small school ones. Not a burner with makeup speed, but he needs it less than most because he transitions smoothly. Many will see him as just a developmental guy, and I think he's going the 3rd round, so that should tell you about his upside. Personally I think he could play plenty in a cover 2 or 3 scheme as a rookie , even while he learns if you are willing to accept the inevitable mistakes a guy making such a big jump will. When its' in front of him he's usually good, but when he has to turn & run his timing finding the ball takes a downturn. I just don't want to leave him upside on a island, unless he can press, and there is help over the top. 


84.STEELERS-ZYON MCCOLLUM - CB - SAM HOUSTON ST. - 6"2", 199

NFL PLAYER COMP -BYRON JONES - DOLPHINS

A 5 year starter & 2 time team captain , even at a small school is rare, but you would think after 5 years he would be better at finding the ball down the field. There can be only one comp for a tall,  lean , explosive, fast corner who leaps out of the building, but can't find the ball at the catch point.- Byron Jones. Even after the workout greatness, and the tape full of flashes of greatness, he also frustrated me enough to want to put him in the 4th. The tape was good, but he should have dominated by year 5 right?  The Jones comparison is what made me bump him up to the later 3rd. As Jim said to Dwight in the penultimate episode of the office "It's uncanny" . Sometimes you see a guy and the comparison just instantly pops into your head, but I wasn't going to use Jones because he played at higher level comp in college, literally broke the world record for the broad jump at the combine, and was a first round pick, Jones rarely got out physicaled , and it just seemed too high of a comp for a guy I am iffy about. I see him as more of a developmental corner that needs at least a year before he is ready for the base defense in meaningful play times, and think he will drafted ahead of multiple corners that he shouldn't. At least he will help out on special teams as a rookie.  In the end I relented , because this is not just a team captain, but a guy who stayed at Sam Houston state so he could play with his brother. Combine that with his willingness in run support & good feet  , and he seems like the kind of guy who will keep working to get better. Just remember the later I rank someone the less chance I believe they will reach that comp. Maybe NFL coaching and no school to worry about flips that switch if you draft him prepare for the face guarding & panicky late PI penalties. He looks really smart when its in front of him, and I would like to try him out at free safety personally. He has played safety some in the past , and he brings it like safety against the run, but he would have to become a better form tackler there.  A guy with this size , speed , and ball production with would have to fail miserably to be moved off the corner position. If he can learn to use his hands better in press, stop trying to jump so many routes, smooth out his pedal , and find the ball after his back has been turned he could end up a Pro Bowler like Jones.


85.PATRIOTS- ** JALYN ARMOUR-DAVIS - CB - ALABAMA - 6"1" , 197

NFL PLAYER COMP -MORRIS CLAIBORNE - retired

A tall raw athletic corner from Bama seems to be a recurring theme at Bama , except the word raw. Usually Bama DB's come in coached up , but not in this case. Jalyn was only a one year starter and he looks like it on tape. Corners from Bama also usually have good instincts and football IQ's , but this guy still looks like he is still thinking too much instead of reacting while on the field, and he is late to find the ball too often. Lacks route recognition , awareness , and timing to go for the ball. He was there for 4 years, but I think he should have went back to school. Even during his injured redshirt year as a freshman he should have been picking up the mental aspects of the game more, although once he sees it he does break on the ball well when it's in front of him. . Even with all his technical deficiencies in coverage the tape is OK, because he shines in run support, and rarely gives up the big play. He has the speed of a corner when running in a straight line, but he doesn't have the hips to turn and run well with receivers in man right now. His special teams experience will help , but the only type of base defense he might contribute many snaps to this year would be some press Cover 2 and 3 zone schemes. Gest grabby if he misses his jam ,.or if the receiver breaks way from him. He's only a year starter, but he did improve , and his best football may be ahead of him. 

 

86.LAS VEGAS - VELUS JONES - WR - TENNESEE - 6ft. , 204

NFL PLAYER COMP - LEE EVANS - retired

The Raiders made the Playoffs in 2021 despite all sorts of off the field problems interfering with their season. They put up a good fight too, but lost to the eventual Superbowl participant Bengals. For some dumb reason they let the coach who led them through all those trials go, and hired Josh Mcdaniels. With a new coach & GM you are usually rebuilding , but that would be stupid in this case , so I am going to guess that they try to win again .  The Raiders only key free agents are past their prime , but CB Casey Hayward  & LB KJ Wright are still good players that might be brought back They have close to 20 million in cap space so its doable. So far they have made a deal to bring edge rusher Chandler Jones in free agency and trade edge rusher Yannick Ngakoue to the Colts. Add 2 inexpensive deals on a soon to be 26 year old NT & CB in Bilal Nichols & Darius Phillips and I like what Vegas has done so far. Raiders owners have always loved speed , regardless of which owner was in charge. . Al Davis or Mark Davis, it doesn't matter. Either guy wants that deep threat. Last year when Henry Ruggs wasn't on the field pulling safeties into the deep 3rd with him the offense really suffered , although Darren Waller being gone didn't help either. They brought in Desean Jackson to try to fill that role, but he looked done most of the time that he was out there.  If there is even a smidgen of justice left in the world Ruggs is going to jail, and that means the Raiders need to reload on deep threats. Now they made a blockbuster move in trading for Davante Adams and they gave him a huge contract that matches his ability. A 1rst and 2nd rounder are a bargain for Adams if he is healthy, and reuniting him with college QB Derek Carr makes them both ecstatic. Even with this move I think they are at best the 3rd best team in the AFC West , but it is clearly the best division in the NFL now. In fact it wouldn't shock me if this division became the first to have all 4 teams make the playoffs. However, as great as Adams is he is not a speedster, and the I believe the Raiders still need one. Jones is raw as WR 6th year receiver , but there were flashes on his tape this year to make you believe he could develop into at least a #3 in time. He is rocked up & showed toughness & solid hands at the catch point, and that return man skill shows up in space after the catch. He is seen mostly as a slot guy right now, and currently has a limited route tree & skill as a route runner. On this team Hunter Renfrow has the slot locked down, but what Jones can already do very well is run really fast ( 4.31 forty) in a straight line , and that's what the Raiders need. A outside burner who can pull safeties deep with him, and you only have to throw that deep ball to him 2 or 3 times a game for defenses to have to consistently deal with it. If one of them hits you have the big play that all teams  crave, and now defenses are even more worried about it. Adams, Waller, and Renfrow would feast in that scenario.  Plus Jones is a great special teams player as both a returner & gunner, and I would love to see him with a good QB. As receiver he is just a late 4th /early 5trh round developmental guy to me, but when you add his potential as gadget guy, and the fact that he is a special teams ace I could see him coming of the board in the 3rd round to team obsessed with speed. 



87.ARIZONA-PHIDARIAN MATHIS - ** - DT - ALABAMA - 6"4" , 310

NFL PLAYER COMP - DALVIN TOMLINSON - VIKINGS

Really underrated guy to me. A 2 year starter, but he has been giving quality snaps for 3 years at a D-Line factory , and was named a team captain this year. He generally plays low & strong at the point of attack, and can hold his ground when he stays low. Can play the nose or  5 technique well. Long arms , heavy hands ,and he knows how to use both to control would be blockers. There aren't many players coming into the NFL who can reliably 2 gap anymore, but Mathis can. He's mostly just a solid bull rusher against the passing game, and he if he can learn to use his heavy hands better as a rusher he could be a bigger force there too, but his effort & strength led to 9 sacks this year. That's as many as Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt, and Travis Jones combined.  He's not twitched up, and doesn't cover a ton of ground, ,but he does make the players around him better.   I have a 2nd round grade on him, but I doubt he goes before the 3rd.


88.DALLAS-GREG DULCICH - TE - UCLA - 6"4" , 243

NFL PLAYER COMP - COBY FLEENER - retired

Dulcich is a former WR that has gained a lot weight since coming to UCLA so he could convert to TE. He's inconsistent as a blocker, He sometimes looks like he's doing all he can to get it done, and other times like it's a chore he would rather avoid. As a guy who appreciates blocking TE's more than most, and a UCLA fan, it irks me when that his technique & occasional effort as a blocker still needs plenty of work. If he applies himself  better to the technical aspects, and takes well to NFL coaching he can do it. It's the same in pass pro. I think he could be solid starter as a inline Y tight end with time. He already has the production of a good move TE  despite needing work as a route runner ,but he still separates enough right now. He's got the speed of a seam buster on tape once he gets going, and I was surprised he only ran a 4.70 a the combine, because he's faster than what he ran in Indy when he is in pads.  I saw him run by lot of guys at UCLA & at the Senior Bowl. Right now receiving is where he shines. A physical guy at the catch point , with strong hands , a good catch radius ,and he can break tackles too. A lot of big , but not necessarily speedy , WR's convert to TE in the NFL. Darren Waller & Robert Tonyan are 2 recent converts. Dulcich could have success somewhere between the 2. Late 2nd/early 3rd round grade.


89.BILLS-DYLAN PARHAM - O-Line - MEMPHIS - 6"3" , 311

NFL PLAYER COMP -ALEX MACK - 49ers

Parham is a 4 year starter. The former TE spent 2018-19 at LG, 2020 at RT, and 2021 at LG. However because of his smarts and athleticism many want to try him at center, and I see why. His arms are just long enough to try him at OT again, and his best tape was at right tackle, but I don't think he gets a chance to be more than a emergency tackle. Would need to drop weight to do it anyway, because he's a little bigger & slower now. Plus inside he's so good at helping others in pass pro when uncovered, and his awareness for stunts & twists is good as well. I would have him drop back into the 290's and make the transition to center where he could regain some of his lost quickness the weight gain robbed him of at the combine.  At the moment he's a high football IQ assignment sound zone guard. He wins with technique & leverage in the run game by being the lower man who gets off the ball first & who keeps his feet churning.   A nice well timed punch in pass pro, and a natural knee bender everywhere contribute to a solid anchor despite being undersized. He is often to the combo block before his partner , and loses his balance because of it,  and can slip off too early. However he is good at the second level when he's balanced. His balance is good in pass pro, but he tends to lean too far forward, and fall off some run blocks. I have him in the 3rd round, and at #80 on my overall board, and I think that he will go somewhere in the 3rd, but a team that's wants him at center might think to take him higher.


90.TITANS-KHALIL SHAKIR - WR - BOISE ST. - 6 feet , 196

NFL PLAYER COMP -JARVIS LANDRY - BROWNS

I was really surprised by how much I liked Shakir's tape. I thought he just a lean slot guy, but he has many more uses. He can take some handoffs, run some gadgets, return punts, and even give you some wildcat snaps. He was a starter the last 2 years , but still a solid contributor in his first 2 with some scattered starts thrown in. Crafty route runner who can separate,   makes highlight reel catches in traffic, and can make a guy miss after the catch. Doesn't look as fast as he ran ( 4.43) at the combine on tape, but very quick burst in a short area. He isn't strong enough to play outside against press coverage , but I think he starts as a rookie in the slot if given the chance. 


91.TAMPA BAY-DEANGELO MALONE - OLB/DE - W. KENTUCKY - 6"3" , 234

NFL PLAYER COMP -HAASON REDDICK - EAGLES

Malone is a twitchy 4 year starter off the edge with a quick burst off the snap , and he has led the team in sacks all 4 years. Great feet, stop & start quickness,  a RB like jump cut , the ability top bend the arc outside, and even the occasional bull rush thrown in. The last one surprised me, but I was also surprised he didn't have more moves that would take advantage of his speed. He's fluid & flexible  with a good motor.  He's undersized,  but fights in the run game ,even though he does get pushed around some. That's a worse sign than normal because he isn't playing against high level competition  with the brute power he will see in the NFL.. He's got the quick hands & length that he flashes rushing the passer,  but he usually just tries to use his speed when things aren't going his way. If he used his hands consistently against the run it help would him a lot. You see him  lock a guy out now & then, but his strikes lack violence. He's just not strong enough right now. Needs at least 15 more pounds of muscle , a wider base , and more shock in his hands on contact to become a consistent edge setter. As of now he's a situational pass rusher, but has the speed & agility to get some snaps as a 3-4 OLB if he improves his technique in coverage, and takes his strength & conditioning seriously. That kind of athleticism will be used on special teams too. 


92.PACKERS-JOSH PASCHAL - ** -  DE/DT - KENTUCKY - 6"3" , 278

NFL PLAYER COMP - TRENT COLE - retired

Paschal is a 3 year starter in the SEC , and 3 year team captain too. A cancer survivor who redshirted his sophomore season, and who missed most of that year because of it. Rocked up frame with solid enough length. Plays low & strong with the power & violent hands to knock or push a man back.   He's at his best inside as a pass rusher, and I would just tell him to get up into the 280's and make him a full time 3 technique, but he is strong on the edge in the run game, with good stack & shed. They moved him around too much, and tried to use him like a speed guy at times , which he's not. Maybe if focused more on his power moves , and countering better off the his bull rush , he would be better on the edge. Right now he gets consistently rode past the pocket when tries to go outside. Has a solid get off & a good motor , but I just don't think he's twisty or bendy enough to stay outside full time. Made a lot of plays in the backfield against the run and he strikes a guy when he tackles him.. 


93.49ers - CAM JURGENS - C- NEBRASKA - 6"3" , 303

NFL PLAYER COMP - RYAN KALIL - retired

If you miss out on Tyler Linderbaum , and want a less polished guy who might develop into a similar player in a few years in the 3rd round this is your guy. The former TE has longer arms, but moves the same, although unless if his hands aren't inside more it will nullify that length. Wasn't on my radar before the year, and his tape is full of flashes & ups & downs this year. Compared to the previous year it was a giant step up. I watched 4 games this year, and 2 from 2019- 20 each.  2021 tape was miles better than the other two so the light may just becoming on.. He was a 3 year starter, but this year he made a lot less mistakes. Fires off the ball, can make reach blocks, pull. Gets to the 2nd level quickly, but will come in too hot,  get off balance and its a coin flip if he hits someone . More power than I expected, but when he gets high it fades quick. Also fails to latch on after the initial strike, and he is out of control & off balance too much. Still looks confused on who to block at times, ducks his head on contact too much, Will need a veteran QB to coach him on the line calls, because even though he appers to make them now , if he understood them better he would be more decisive and in control.  When his technique is right , and he puts it all together it's pretty, but the reps where that happened are scattered around. His pass protection is inconsistent too. He has a strong punch  when he lands it, but off balance when he doesn't,. Same thing with his anchor. If he stays low it's good, but if not he can bulled and/or shucked like a ear of Nebraska corn. A team like the niners with a smart veteran center could help him this year, and maybe he takes over the pivot in 2023. Usually anyone who can play center can also play guard, but I am not sure with him, because he hasn't done it, and with his football IQ still a work in progress it might just confuse him. 


94.CHIEFS-DAMARRI MATHIS - ** - CB - PITTSBURGH - 5"11" , 196

NFL PLAYER COMP -DJ HAYDEN - FA

Mathis was a 2 years starter, but it would have been 3 if he hadn't missed 2020 with a shoulder injury.  A stocky versatile corner who not only lines up inside & outside, but also on both sides of the formation on defense. Quick feet & solid length , and can stay with his man off the line, but loses the ball too often when he has to turn & run then gets grabby. Too aggressive at times both with contact, and with jumping routes and getting fooled. He's physical , but its a little too much too often, and it gets away from him drawing penalties. Good click & close from zone ,and he brings it as a tackler against receivers. His run support is good enough to me think he may transition to safety down the line, because he hits , and is a good tackler. Has good speed, but I don't see the 4.39 he ran at the combine, because he lacks makeup speed when beaten early. Is explosive , and he stays with receivers pretty well most of the time. I have a late 3rd on him ,but his versatility & aggressive play style that should also help on special teams could see him drafted higher. 


95.PATRIOTS-(cincy)-CAMERON THOMAS - DE/DT - SAN DIEGO ST. - 6"4" , 267

NFL PLAYER COMP - TYRONE CRAWFORD - retired

Thomas is a tweener, but a productive one who was moved all over the line. Has some strength &  a great inside counter move off the edge, but not a bendy guy who can run the arc outside. Has a 4 move rush arsenal, but he is good at all 4 of them, although his get off is just average outside. He's just not  strong enough to set the edge as a 3-4 end, but most of his plays against the run are made by knifing through a gap. As a 5 technique or farther inside he gets pushed around, especially by double teams. His best tape as a pass rusher is inside, where he is slippery, and his best tape against the run is outside where he faces less brute strength. Most will want him as a early down edge who kicks inside, and rushes the passer on passing downs. His lack of length & twitch makes me think that he won't ever be a plus player outside, even though he uses his hands well. Even if he puts on 30 pounds I don't think he would ever be a great 5 technique either. If I was him I would just add 20 pounds, and he especially needs leg work. Then make the permanent move to 3 technique. His motor is good , he finds the ball quickly, and he can move down the line well from the inside. 


96.DENVER-(rams)** - CADE OTTON - TE - WASHINGTON - 6"5" , 247

NFL PLAYER COMP -  KYLE RUDOLPH - FA

Denver needs  another TE to pair with Albert O after they traded away Fant to get Wilson.  Otton is another painfully underused TE, and he was wasted in this offense . A 4 year starter who improved year by year. Good physical inline blocker who can even move some DE's off the ball. Even solid in pass pro as well. Can be a menace at the 2nd level too, but he could be a even better blocker because his hand placement could improve, he could add some more muscle,  and he stops his feet too early sometimes. If he was healthy enough to run I think he would be in contention for the #1 spot at TE in his draft.  Good hands and a wide catch radius. Good route runner with some subtlety to his game, and he will punish defenders after the catch. Not a huge separator , and needs to use his body to shield defenders better. I love the way he gets after it, and would really like this pick to happen, because a great QB like Wilson could help make this guy a star. 



3RD ROUND COMPENSATORY PICKS 



97.LIONS-comp- ** MARCUS JONES - CB - HOUSTON - 5"8" , 174

NFL PLAYER COMP - PACMAN JONES - retired

Jones started out at Troy before transferring to Houston, and balled out there for 2 years. Smaller, twitchy , fluid, smooth corner with both speed & quickness. Feisty in both man & zone coverage , and against the run. Good tackler . good hands , good football IQ  , and a DYNAMITE return man.  Love his tape, and if he was 2 or 3 inches taller I would expect him to go in the first round, but he does get big brothered for the ball at times on film. Still got his hands on the ball a lot though, and he will fight for it.  Will not back down , and plays bigger than he is, coming up against the run like a man. The shoulder surgeries he had this off season prevented him from working out, but I would have bet on him running in the high 4.3's/low 4.4's after watching his tape. Plus he played through those injuries the last 2 years. I wanted to put him in the 2nd round, but I just can't after 2 shoulder surgeries and no workout. Played a lot more outside than inside at Houston, but many teams will see him as a slot only guy because of his lack of height & short arms. Watch his tape, and I promise you will love him too, because you can see the dog in him who loves the game. Almost too physical at times, and he will get more penalties in the NFL. His size , current injuries, and slot designation, and lack of a workout might see him fall to the 4th round. Personally i would happily turn in his card in the early 3rd round, He is a personal favorite of mine, and #72 on my overall board.


98.TEXANS-(saints)-comp-SEAN RHYAN - G/T - UCLA - 6"5" , 321

NFL PLAYER COMP - JUSTIN PUGH - CARDINALS

Sean Rhyan is a 3 year starter at Left tackle at UCLA, and while I think he might be a serviceable right tackle for a power running team, I think guard is his best position in the NFL. Sean has decent feet , athleticism, hand placement, and a good hard punch to stay outside. As a matter of fact I would take him in the late 4th round if I wanted him as a tackle. However,  his lack of length, struggle with speed rushers, and inside counters make me think he would be better if he kicked inside. Run blocking is where he excels, and he plays low & mean with good leg drive off the ball , and he has the shirt area quickness for pulling. Plus , it is my belief he would have a lot less penalties if he wasn't worried about getting beat around the edge, and his width would be hard to get around in smaller gaps. I have a solid 3rd round grade on him if he is moved to guard, and think he could be a plus starter there in a few years.


99.BROWNS-comp-COLE STRANGE - C/G - CHATTANOOGA - 6"5"  307

NFL PLAYER COMP -JAMES DANIELS - STEELERS

Strange is a 6th year senior, and 5 year starter who will be 24 as a rookie. All of his starts except for 2 ( one at center & one LT this year)were at left guard. He has small school tape that is good but lacks dominance & his age may also be a cause for concern, because may he have hit his peak.  Although NFL coaching should be able to get some more out of him. Gets off the ball and into his man before those  poor small school guys can react, and he's low with a mean streak. Can make things happen at the 2nd level .He's probably a  zone scheme only guy , but he needs to get better at pulling to nail it. A lot of people like him more than me , and while I agree that a move to center might be for the best long term , he's behind the other conversion guys in my eyes. Plus he looked bad at the pivot at the Senior Bowl, so maybe he should be a guard now until they see if he can make it there. His wide hands,  tendency to lean, smaller frame, lack of strength , non dominant tape against lesser competition , and inconsistent angles worry me that he is a one or 2 year project. He is good enough in pass pro because he is so quick , and has a nice inside punch, but the anchor can be tried against big power. He's like a wanna be technician that hasn't gotten the best teaching yet.  Strange is the 107th player on my board, and has a late 3rd round grade, but I think his traits could get him drafted 20-30 spots higher.


100.RAVENS-comp-LUKE FORTNER - C/G - KENTUCKY - 6"4" , 307

NFL PLAYER COMP - ISAAC SEUMALO - EAGLES

I gotta say I am impressed with the moves Kentucky has been making lately. I had to watch 7 of their guys this year, and 6 should definitely be drafted. I don't remember ever having ti watch that many of their guys before in one draft. Fortner is a 3 year starter . 20 at RG , 3 at LG, and 13 this year at the pivot where he was the ALL SEC center.& a team captain. he's going to be a 24 year old rookie, and he may be maxed out but his toughness & smarts make him look like a starting center to me in a man/gap scheme.  I see him coming off the board , and because he can play all 3 interior positions he should see the field this year even if he doesn't start right out of the gate. He's got solid size, but he could add another 10 pounds of muscle, because his frame is big for a center & he's pretty lean now. Comes off the ball quick & low and generally gets his hands in position , and then good initial hip explosion too. Just enough athleticism to make it, but I doubt I ever he is ever going to be a great move blocker making reach blocks, pulling , combos , and hammering the second level. At least he doesn't do them well now, and getting bigger isn't likely to help there, but maybe with more time at center he will get more efficient in those areas. However, he has some power & man/gap schemes with some inside zone like the Ravens are a fit. Good punch & strong grip to maintain blocks. Makes the line calls, and he can spot the twists & stunts well enough to make you think he's either a film junkie or very instinctive. When he's tired he can get high  & lose his anchor, and his hands get out wider too. I think he's a starter somewhere inside and the ravens need a center with his profile, but worse case scenario he will be active on game days as a rookie due to his versatility.. 


101.EAGLES-(saints)-comp-NICK CROSS - S - MARYLAND - 6 feet , 215

NFL PLAYER COMP - KENNY PHILLIPS -retired

All kinds of range as a deep safety, even single high, but he needs to be more patient in coverage. Jumps early too often and opens them up to the big play, and loses confidence. Can get the ball when he sees it right though. Will probably need to play the box more now , because played deep more last year. I am not as high on him as many others, and he just barely squeezed into my top 100 at #99, but the tools & traits' are there for a great Pro. He gave up too many catches & big plays in coverage this year. Almost too patient in the run game and needs to see it quicker, but he flies forward with force to strike ball carriers when he does. His burst to ball makes up for some of it.  When his confidence is shot he becomes over cautious and a safer tackler without the punishing force. Track guy with track burst & long speed on the field in a thick safety body. Not a slot guy so his role could get narrow if he doesn't improve in some of these spots., and would be a better fit in a zone heavy scheme right now, because he's to grabby & mistake prone in man. He plays with the aggression of someone who loves the game, so there is hope he will pump up his football IQ , and fix some of theses issues. Maybe NFL coaching will help a lot too. Wish he was used more as a blitzer with that burst. Worse case scenario he adds 10-15 more Pounds and becomes a weakside LB. 



102.MIAMI-(rams)-comp- MALCOLM RODRIGUEZ - LB - OKLAHOMA ST. - 5"11" , 232

NFL PLAYER COMP - ERIC KENDRICKS - VIKINGS

Miami traded away their first rounder last year, but they still had the 49ers first. So basically they just dropped 14 spots in the round, at least until they traded that one too. The Fins have a new head coach, and who know how that's going to go. The fins once they lead the league in cap space with over 61 million, and that they needed to invest a lot of it in the O-line , but they did bring back their one key  free agent in Emmanuel Ogbah. Miami still needs include a , center , nose tackle , another edge rusher,  a safety , and multiple LB's. For some dumb reason they gave a non separating pass catching TE the franchise tag for almost 11 million. That's stupid for multiple reasons. First , Gesicki isn't that good and doesn't block.  2nd - Gesicki doesn't separate enough , and their QB doesn't like throwing the ball in tight windows. Since the fins need to know if Tua is their guy long term their goal was to give him better blocking & more weapons.  They brought in slot receiver Cedrick Wilson & guard Connor Williams from Dallas. Neither is special , , but both are upgrades, with one at LG  and     the other a #3 WR. Bringing in LT Terron Armstead  is a big move , and if he is healthy he will be worth every penny. The shocker to me is the blockbuster deal they made to acquire speedster Tyreek Hill. So the fins front office is doing everything they can  Waddle has similar upside to Tyreek, but he isn't at Hills' level yet, if ever. Having 2 guys like this is a defensive coordinators nightmare, and it will keep safeties up at night too. The price was fine to me, although I think the contract was a bit much, but the biggest question to me is why? This is the kind of deal you make when you are ALL-IN , and just one move away from a Superbowl. On paper , even after these big moves ,the fins will be in a battle just to make the playoffs. Is it just a case of the GM trying to keep his job, or the owner trying to prove how much he wants to win because of his lawsuit? Either way the Dolphins have definitely given Tua better weapons and blocking.  Anyway, after trade Miami doesn't have a pick until the the compensatory part of round 3. I would take a RB if a good one fell here, but I doubt it since they added Chase Edmonds & Raheem Mostert in free agency. Since I believe they need multiple LB's I am giving them one here. Malcolm is 5th year Senior and 2 year team captain who took advantage of the extra year granted players due to Covid. The Explosive stocky LB with a good football IQ , and a nose for the ball will play on Sundays. The question is what round. If you watch the tape, and see how well he worked out you think maybe he's a 2nd rounder, but many teams won't see him as a starter because of his size, and will want his hard charging style on special teams. The former safety is only 5"11',but I thought he might have long arms because he beats so many blocks, but they were barely over 30 inches long. He fills against the run like a bullet, but I was surprised that a guy who was a former safety was so stiff in coverage. The tape is still really good despite that , but he might want to work on his flexibility.  He wasn't just the starting QB on a state champion football team, but also ALL State on defense, and a state champion wrestler. That kind of pedigree combined with his good film makes me want to bet him in the 3rd round. 


103.CHIEFS-comp-CALVIN AUSTIN - WR - MEMPHIS - 5"8" , 170

NFL PLAYER COMP - RONDALE MOORE - CARDINALS

Austin is a little small school burner with legit take the top off the defense speed. Was shockingly a mostly a outside WR at his size, and was very productive at Memphis. That's not where I think he will be most successful in the NFL. Can knocked off course easily so needs to be predominantly inside in the pros. Jitterbug agility in space. A lot of little schemed short passes designed to get him the ball, and watch him go, but he will need to learn a wider route tree. He should have been used more on gadget plays , put in the slot a lot more, and given the ball in space more. Has lightning quick burst in the short area. His little stutter step to straight flying up the field move puts corners on their heels quick. Even when you don't throw it to him he will be a good decoy if you send him deep. Small catch radius, already was born with alligator arms, and isn't going to challenge guys for contested catches . His shiftiness & burst show up as a punt returner, but he needs to secure the ball before he goes, and make better decisions on when to let it go. He's a weapon, but probably not a every down guy at that size, but if he returns punts and sees 30 snaps a game on offense I'm good. 




104.-comp-LA RAMS -MARQUIS HAYES-G-OKLAHOMA - 6"5" , 318 

NFL PLAYER COMP -LARRY WARFORD - FA

Congrats to the champs and all their fans. The Rams kept going ALL IN , and it finally payed off. I admit that I thought the Rams were nuts when they traded a 2nd & 3rd pick for a past his prime , 32 year old, free agent to be Von Miller. Miller then promptly  got hurt, and I feared the worst, but when he got healthy it looked like he came out of a time machine. Not only was he great down the stretch run in the regular season, but he balled out in the post season too.  Von had 5 sacks and a forced fumble in the final 4 regular season games. Then another 4 sacks and a forced fumble in the post season. So even if they couldn't resign him, it was well worth it. Even though they had cap problems again they say that they are ALL IN again. The rams have done so well with the later draft picks that they have left,  after trading most of their higher picks for established veteran players,  that they have found a way to pay out a lot of big contracts and still be competitive. The best way to create cap space would be to give Stafford a new deal, and they did it.  40  year old LT Andrew Whitworth has retired after finally getting the ring , but he was still a great pass blocker. Free agents in center Brian Allen and guard Austin Corbett are both solid players who won't turn 27 until this season. Allen was resigned , but Corbett left for the Panthers. At least they resigned potential replacement LT Joseph Noteboom , who played pretty well when given a chance last year, but they payed him like he was already a proven OT . He's not, and that 3 year 40 million dollar deal with 25 million guaranteed will be a albatross around their necks if he doesn't work out.    OBJ might not cost a lot this year while rehabbing his ACL, but he played great for them as soon as he showed up.  He is a lesser worry now after signing WR Allen Robinson to a big deal, although it surprised me when they signed him & traded Robert Woods. CB  Darious Williams. Williams is a former undrafted free agent, is 29 , and had never gotten a big contract. So it made sense that he took the most money he could get and signed with the jaguars. Edge rusher Ogbonnia Oronkwo was a free agent too, and while he wasn't a full time player he gave them some good pass rush when he got his chance, but he went to the Texans and it wasn't even much money. Rotational backup DT Sebastian Joseph-Day also left to the the cross town rival Chargers, but the biggest loss was edge rusher Von Miller. The rams tried to keep him, but the Bills made Von a ridiculous offer at his age. I don't blame Miller for taking it, and I don't blame the Rams for not matching it. Bringing Bobby Wagner gives them a ALL PRO at all 3 levels of the defense. I am going to give them a guard to replace Corbett. Hayes is a wide long armed blocker with heavy technically proficient hands. A 3 year starter , who's frame looks more like a OT than guard to me , but he lacks the foot speed & balance to be one. He is a nasty short area brawler, and he generally comes off the ball low in the running game, but the farther he has to move off the snap without contact  the higher he gets .  Can move a man off the ball, and when he latches on and stays low its over, but too often off balance and loses wide base. Strong anchor at times in pass pro when he is low ,but he loses it when he gets higher. Mostly it's either a good punch ,  his inside hand placement, or his high level awareness that makes him a good pass blocker. I am apparently higher on him than most in the media, but I have to believe teams will see it more my way on this one.


105.49ers-comp- # - ED INGRAM - G - LSU - 6"3" , 307

NFL PLAYER COMP -KEVIN DOTSON - STEELERS

Ingram was the starting right guard as a true freshman at LSU. Then he got suspended for all of 2018 , before being reinstated for the 2019 National Championship winning season. He was the starting left guard on that team . Incidentally they won the award for best O-Line in college football that season too. So a 4 year starter at a premier program in the SEC, and he falls to pick 105. Why? Inconsistent tape in 2021 , after a good 2020, and tendency to fall off blocks. Ingram has a nasty punch in pass pro, but if he misses with it he is screwed, because his latch on and sustain are subpar. Strong anchor when his hands are right, long arms for a guard, and good awareness too. In the running game he can be a terror inline ,or as a puling guard, and has power on that initial strike. Then again Ingram sometimes gets overeager to lay that hammer down. Then he loses balance , and comes in hot & off target too. However, again his hand placement, latch, sustain, hip explosion , and leg drive rarely happen on the same play. Every type of play & scheme seems to be on his tape, but they are a hodge podge mix of incongruity in what he does & doesn't do well. He's generally a good pass blocker, and that's his meal ticket to the NFL, but his run blocking is where most of the confusion is. He has the play style of a man/gap bully , and the body of a zone guard. Maybe that's why his body doesn't always seem to be stringing things together in unison all the time. I didn't hear anything about him being hurt this year, and he started every game, but his tape was all over the place from game to game. Seniorits, hidden injury, styles make fight matchup problems , playing to avoid injury for the draft , or just plain old laziness? I don't know. Maybe some of each, or a little of one or the other hear or there. I've seen them all plenty in my time, but I do know I thought he might end up a 2nd rounder before the season, and if you watch the Senior Bowl practices you might think 2nd round too. I have a late 3rd on him now.




4TH ROUND


106.JAGUARS -AMARE BARNO-  OLB/DE  - VA. TECH - 6"5" , 246
Joel Buchsbaum had a saying that sums up Barno's 2021 tape. " looks like Tarzan , but plays like Jane" . Barno also tested like Tarzan , and his elite athleticism is without question , but he looks tentative to me, His 2020 tape was better, and it had him on my pre-season watch list. His 2020 film gave you some hope that he could be great if he embraced the physical nature of the game , but it didn't happen . Amare shy's away from contact too often, and the " "pile inspector" label fits too. His combine performance ( 4.36 forty  & a 1.54 ten yard split )was legendary, but being a better athlete than a football player might get you over drafted , but not as high has it used to. His 6"5" long armed  frame could easily accommodate another 20 lbs. of muscle to make him able to hold up in the Pro game, but he's 239 lbs. right now, and not the super bendy guy I was hoping at that weight. You only see him use his gifts well occasionally, but when gets off the ball well it's pretty. Some 3-4 team will probably convince themselves that it's just Senioritis , that they can coach him up right , or that his best football is ahead of him. It may even be true , but those flashes of greatness aren't enough for me. If you can get that light to come on he could be a treasure, and Barno could especially be dangerous against running QB's trying to escape the pocket , but I wouldn't take that risk until day 3.Trent Baalke loves tools & traits so I could see him taking Barno over a lot of guys I have ranked higher.



107.TEXANS-(det,clev)-RASHEED WALKER - /G- PENN ST. - 6"6" , 313

Walker is a guy with the right frame, tools, and traits to entice any team. He didn't look as good in 2021 after a injury , and that surely hurt his stock. He's big , quick, & strong with the flexibility & feet to succeed on the edge at times, but he's wildly inconsistent with speed & counter moves. Strong anchor too, and if he showed the balance everywhere else he does when sitting down against power ,there wouldn't be a question about him sticking outside. His length is just OK , and his punch can be a beauty, but his timing and placement are inconsistent. His lack of awareness , penalties , and inability to protect the inside are his biggest problems. Panics when beat, and will look like a PRO left tackle on one play and a guard who was stuck there in a emergency  because of injuries on the next. Has power in the run game, but his hands & angles aren't right all the time, 




108.TEXANS - JOHN RIDGEWAY - DT - ARKANSAS - 6"5"  321

Ridgeway is powerful nose tackle that has a decent get off for a NT , and knows how to push the pocket, but needs more moves & counters when he stalls out. Can clog up the middle and stuff the run .Plays low and good hand placement to anchor and hold his ground in the run game, and he can handle double teams pretty well. Long arms to lock out, and understand leverage. Doesn't have much range down the line, but has good awareness for the ball carrier. He has big mitts and if he can improve his hand placement, and learn how to use them better he could be a 3 down guy in time. 


109.SEATTLE-(jets)-AKAYLEB  EVANS - ** - CB - MISSOURI - 6"2' , 197
Big ,tall , long corner with better long speed than expected. Fits best in a cover 3 zone scheme, and he can press some too. physical and I like the way he comes up against the run, and just as a all around solid tackler.  I expect him to be overdrafted by a team that runs a version of the Seattle cover because he is a 5th rounder to me,   after I found out how much time he has missed  with injuries.. Needs to get better at finding and getting his hands on the ball. 




110.RAVENS-(nyg)-BRIAN ROBINSON - RB - ALABAMA - 6"2" , 225
Big physical bull dozer of a RB who powers through tacklers and can grind out the game when you are ahead. Can also contribute in the passing game as both a blocker & receiver, but his technique & decision making in pass pro still needs some work, but he will hit you now & again. He's not going to run away from the defense, and his vison is just OK, but he is the best short yardage & goal line back in the draft. As powerful as he is he could be better if he ran lower , and it would lengthen his career too. I like him more than most , and have a late 3rd round grade on him. He fits this teams play style, and Ozzie loves him some Bama guys. 




111.JETS-(car)-KERBY JOSEPH - S- ILLINOIS - 6"1" , 203
A ball hawking safety who is a better football player than athlete. Great eyes & football IQ make him faster against the pass, but he lacks the speed & burst for single high or man coverage. Needs to be in a 2 deep scheme , and cover 2 is his jam. Good tackler & .a man in run support, but he doesn't see it as quickly against the run.. Special teams ace with the personality to make a team just from that. .




112.GIANTS-(chc)-DANNY GRAY - WR - SMU -6 feet , 186
Speedy wideout who can stretch the field, come down with it deep, but not a contested catch guy. Can run away from you in space. and a solid enough route runner with the burst to create it, but you can tell he needs more work there. Lean and can bullied by physicals corners, but he tries to block like a tough guy despite his size. Too many drops , and I guess that's why someone this fast & electric wasn't a return guy. 




113.WASHINGTON-JOSHUA EZEUDU - G/T - N. CAROLINA. - 6"4" , 308
Athletic Zone tackle or guard that is more of a finesse guy than I like. He's smart & assignment sound , a smooth mover, good hand use, and has good technique. Also lacks the power & mentality to enforce his will on defenders very often. If he can get stronger ,  become more physical, and make his punch more nasty he could start at either position.




114.ATLANTA - DAMEON PIERCE - RB - FLORIDA - 5"10, 220

Powerful guy with a nasty running style, contact balance, and scheme diverse. Only average burst and long speed. Why so little usage from a guy  who is so tough , and that can punish & grind out yards in tough situations? Average vison , but that might improve with more carries. More than willing to step up in pass pro , pops guys, but needs more reps there too so he can refine his choices & speed recognizing the right man. Needs reps as receiver too.


115.DENVER - THAYER MUMFORD - T/G - OHIO ST. - 6"6" , 328
Former OT, with a OT's length & build, but moved to guard this year. The results were better. A 4 year starter at Ohio ST. is a big deal, and the first 3 were at left tackle.. He's a little bit off balance too often for outside at his current weight, and his feet are tad heavy too, but I think if he leaned out some I would prefer him at tackle.  Not a natural knee bender or puncher, but his length bails him out out a lot in pass pro. Less gut would have him leaning less too. So get in better shape, and fix your hand placement. With a little more technique & conditioning work he's a OT for me. Needs to play lower & use his hands better in the run game, too or he will never be the people mover his size suggest. 




116.DENVER-(sea)-MARTIN EMERSON - CB - MISS. ST. - 6"2" , 201
If he was better in run support I would have him going in the 3rd. He's a big physical corner with long arms and 2 and half years starting in the SEC. Needs to find the ball quicker , in front of him, and even more after he turns. Doesn't give up big plays despite a lack of long speed. He can press , but cover 3 where he has help over the top is his best fit, because he gets grabby when beat.




117.JETS-(minn)-MYJAI SANDERS - DE/OLB - CINCINNATTI - 6"5" , 242
A  3 year starter who was on a team that has made a lot noise the last 2 seasons. His coaches moved him inside this year a lot, and it makes no sense because he is light in the ass, and needed to gain weight just to stay on the edge. Now his weight is all over the place, and he bombed at the combine. I would take him here because of 2020 tape, and hope he gets stronger , and more polished. Also plays up & down to his competition , and I don't trust him because of it. Why you can play better  against Bama than SMU baffles me. Too many near misses, and more pressure than production. He's a tweener that I have in the 4th round. 




118.BROWNS-DAVID BELL - WR - PURDUE - 6"1" , 212

He 's not fast, or even very quick, but he is productive. Just a solid subtle route runner who can win at the catch point as a power slot or Z. Good hands and adjustments to the ball in the air. Physical runner after the catch, but I wish he was as physical as a blocker, because that would help him get on the field early and show if he can get open in the NFL. Kind of a Jason Avant type. 




119.RAVENS - ALEX WRIGHT - DE - UAB - 6"5" , 271g
Good frame, long armed, small school rusher. Raw doesn't know how to use his tools consistently yet, and needs to play to his size more consistently too, because you serious physicality in flashes. He's got some bend & burst off the ball as well. I like him  more than most people, and even though he is a project he could be a starter by year 2 with good upside. 




120.SAINTS- TYCEN ANDERSON - S - TOLEDO - 6"2" , 209
Toolsy small school safety that is like the poor mans starter kit  version of Kyle Hamilton. Just as long , but  faster than Hamilton, although he lacks his football IQ so plays a lot slower. A project worth betting on in the 4th round. 




121.TAMPA BAY-(kc,mia)-KYLE PHILLIPS - WR - UCLA - 5"11' , 189

A smallish quicker than fast shifty slot only receiver who can change direction well and is tough enough to take hits in the middle of the field.. After a great week at the East/West Shrine Bowl he moved up a level to the Senior Bowl and did it again. Hands and catch radius are OK, but the mitts are small too. I expected the hands to be better because he is a solid punt returner, although he does show some of that return man wiggle after the catch. Not a seam threat because he lacks long speed , but I could see him as a chain moving high target slot. If Brady was still with the patriots I would expect him to go to New England in the 4th round, He has to be with a accurate & confident QB. So now it's more likely Phillips goes the Bucs , Seahawks, Packers, or Chiefs in the 4th. 



122.COLTS-JAKE FERGUSON - TE - WISCONSIN - 6"5" , 250

Jake lacks the speed to be a high end weapon in the passing game as a move TE in the NFL, but he still makes plays when in the slot in college, and he was the man on 3rd downs for the Badgers. . I think he will become a capable well rounded solid Inline Y with some improvement on his blocking technique , but he is solid there right now.  Good effort as a blocker, and nice reliable hands with a good catch radius. 


123.CHARGERS-  ** - JOJO DOMANN - LB/S - NEBRASKA - 6"1" , 228


A smaller coverage LB who even covers the slot at times. Not a take on guy , so he fits the weakside only. Good blitzer as well.  Injury history is a worry. Tackling is generally good , but he does have the occasional tendency to duck his head and dive for some ball carriers , but that could be because his short arms are keeping him from grabbing the ball carrier. 

124.EAGLES -ZACH THOM - O-LINE - WAKE FOREST - 6"4" , 304

Not sure what position he will end up because he lacks the length most teams would even try outside, but he can mirror & move with the best of them. His tape is good in pass pro. , and he is smart & aware so I agree with those who want him at center. Did really well against 1rst rounder Jermaine Johnson at OT. 



125.MIAMI-(pitt)-JT WOODS - S - BAYLOR - 6"2" 195
A superfast track star turned safety. He's lean and runs high so he can get hammered as tackler, but he is willing to come up as tackler & in run support. Football IQ is a work in progress , but when he sees it he covers ground really fast. I would try him at corner because he has the height, length, and the feet for it. Although he would need to learn a lower pedal & to flip his hips quicker to make it there.




126.RAIDERS -MAX MITCHELL - OT - LOUISIANA - 6"6" , 307

Finesse OT, who needs to add strength. Good feet, balance , and hand usage in pass pro. Hs played both tackle spots,  which makes him at least a serviceable swing tackle as a rookie. Rarely overextends, and keeps his feet under him, and his body between his man and the QB against speed around the edge. Doesn't blow people off the ball, but he does well at the 2nd level finding & hitting his man, and staying engaged till the whistle. Looked 280 on tape, and I think his too quick weight gain hurt him at the combine. The same thing happened to D'brikcashaw Ferguson back in the day.


127.PATRIOTS - MATT ARAIZA - P - SAN DIEGO ST. - 6"1" , 200
The patriots are about to pay a lot of money to a average punter, and that doesn't sound like Belichick. The hoodie appreciates special teams like few others, and while I know squat about punters, this guy is supposedly possessed by the spirit of Ray Guy.




128.RAVENS-(az)-JUSTIN SCHAFFER - G - GEORGIA - 6"4" ,314

Big Powerful guard that can move defenders off the line of scrimmage against their will. He's got a mean streak ,he's wide enough to fill a gap inside just being alive, has a strong anchor when it's straight up , and a nasty  nasty punch. Man/gap scheme only because he has heavy legs, isn't a big help at the 2nd level, doesn't combo well, and isn't a good puller either. Football IQ is questionable with stunts & slants., and the farther he has to move out of his spot the higher he gets. 5th round grade for me, but he fits this teams play style. 


129.DALLAS-NEIL FARRELL - ** - DT - LSU - 6"4", 330
A plugging Nose tackle from the Sec who has started 20 games over the last 3 years in the most physical conference in the country. Has the right size, frame, and mass to hold down the middle, but I wish his arms were longer. Heavy hands and he used them well. He's really strong & aggressive , but needs to mind his gaps better at times, and that's why I see him as more of a shaded nose than 2 gapper. Just a bull rusher as a pass rusher right now , and might be considered a 2 down player until he can unlock more pass rush potential. Dropping 20 pounds might help there, and also give him more range as a tackler..





130.BUFFALO - BRAXTON JONES - OT - S. UTAH - 6"5", 310
Wish he played at a bigger school, because I liked his tape. Good wide frame & long arms. Quick off the ball & light feet. If he can learn to use his hands better, both placement & punch , he will be something because he has adeath grip when he latches on. His punch is nasty when it lands right, and he is so athletic, but his technique all over the place. You see a lot of flashes , but he is almost always too high as run blocker, but he's beating small school guys off the ball so fast it still works. Has some edge to him too. I have him in the late 3rd, and would love to coach him, but I doubt he goes there. I see him as starter outside in year 2 or 3 , but he could be your swing tackle now. 




131.TITANS -LECITUS SMITH - G/C - VA TECH - 6"3" , 314
A 4 year starter at left guard, with one on the blindside tossed in for good measure. He's a technician with short arms that someone is going to move to center. A nasty punch in pass pro , but his tend to get wide at times, and short armed guys have to have them right down the middle to make it work. Quick off the ball, plays low, and has great balance, but falls off more blocks than he should. May be maxed out as a guard, and while he has played well enough, his only upside is at center for me. 




132.PACKERS** - JUSTYN ROSS - WR - CLEMSON - 6"4" , 205

Like George Pickens this tall drink of water was once a guy I thought would challenge to be a top 10 pick when drafted. However a injury that caused spinal fusion surgery made me think he would never play again. Not a burner, but a big play threat down the field with the hands & wide catch radius that can win jump balls.  I asked my brother the doctor about Spinal fusion surgery considering that both Ross & Damone Clark had it. He said that it takes awhile to recover from, and that he would retire if it happened to him, Pressed he said you could play in time, but you would never be as fluid , and that it would always crop back up at times, and cause you games. That's not even counting the psychological worries. I wouldn't take him until the 5th, but  I could see why someone else would take him higher. 




133.TAMPA BAY - ISAIAH LIKLEY - TE - COASTAL CAROLINA - 6"4" , 245

Looks faster on tape than the 4.82 he ran at his PRO day , but that could be because he usually was against a lower level of competition. Decent blocker for a move TE , especially in space.Was a wide open weapon as a moe TE a lot of the time on yape. Good hands. 


134.49ers - JAMES COOK - RB/WR - GEORGIA - 5"11" , 199

Shifty smaller pass catching back, with great burst., but little power. Might want to convert him to a WR full time because he is such a good receiver. He already does it on tape, and he has all kinds of make you miss in space. Really hard to find tape of him in pass pro , and that makes me think he can't do it. Doesn't have the wiggle you want for a guy in this role. I've heard that others see him as a top 100 guy , but I don't see it because he has such a narrow role. Dalvin's little bro. 


135.CHIEFS - KYREN WILLIAMS - RB - N. DAME - 5"9" 199
Personally I like this guy better than James Cook, who just went ahead of him, but I doubt Williams is drafted first. He's a better runner than Cook. Has great balance and he runs smart & patent. Not powerful , but gets the job done. Also runs routes like a WR, and he CAN pass protect. 




136.BENGALS -ALONTAE TAYLOR - CB - TENNESEE - 6 feet , 199
Good size, ,long arms, and great speed. He's a 4 year starter in the SEC, became a captain too and had his best season this year. I like the way he comes up in run support too. For a former QB I expected more route recognition & awareness. Late to find it sometimes, and it slows his burst to the ball. Might end upat ssafety down the road.



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137.PANTHERS-(rams,hou)-KELLEN DIESCH - OT - AZ. ST. - 6"7" , 303

Magnificent feet to stay outside at OT, but short arms might be his down fall. His mirror ability is near the top of the class. Smooth & highly athletic. Someone is going to try to make him a zone left guard, but I would make him fail at LT before I moved him off it. He just needs to get stronger, especially his punch, and I think he makes it outside. Right now he's a tweener. Too weak to be inside, and not long or strong enough for the outside. He's a technician, and that gets him through a lot as a run blocker in college, but even in a zone I think he would get knocked back too much in the NFL right now. Shocked he wasn't a former TE, and he might want to drop 30 pounds and move there. Does anybody know if he can catch? 


138.STEELERS-comp-SPENCER BURFORD - T/G - UTSA - 6"4" , 304
Buford is a 4 year starter from a small school. The first 2 at guard and the last 2 at tackle, and he has played both sides outside. He has the length, .feet, and quickness to stay outside  Rides speed rushers right pass the pocket like clockwork. Basically other than strength, and a tendency to get high I think he could handle outside in the long term. Has some edge to his game, but he is too high & and his run blocking technique needs to be redone. He's a project that need to get stronger, and his frame is almost maxed out so he will probably need to be in a zone running scheme long term. 



139.RAVENS-comp-DARRIAN BEAVERS - LB - CINCINNATTI - 6"4" , 243
Beavers is big throwback LB, that only looks like a 2 down player to me, unless you are in zone. but you could just send him after the QB. He can fill & stack blocks. A lot like Leo Chenal, but he's smarter & less twitchy, although both lack lateral agility. and he might be better off as a edge rusher.




140.PACKERS-comp-ISAAC TAYLOR - STUART - CB - USC - 6"1" , 204

Big athletic corner who tested well, and his length & twitch should appeal to every team. He looks like a press man or cover 3 corner to me.  When he plays off it takes him longer to see it than he should too often, and though he flies in to the ball carrier when he does see it, his angles & tackle technique need work. His transitions take too long, and he needs to stay tighter to his man without holding. Also, needs to realize that he has the sideline for help , and stop giving up the inside so much , but his team shouldn't have stuck him at the boundary corner if he struggled in space.  He's grabby , and his awareness & football IQ are still a work in progress too. If he can find the ball quicker , and be more aggressive at the catch point he could become a ball hawk . He has the tools , and it basically comes down if he goes to the right scheme, and takes well to NFL coaching, 4th round.


141.RAVENS-comp-DANIEL BELLINGER - ** - TE - SAN DIEGO ST. - 6"5' , 253

Bellinger is a well rounded inline Y TE that needs a little more polish & speed out of his breaks for his game to translate to the NFL. . Great hands, a wide catch radius, and a solid blocker . If he ever learns to get his hands inside more consistently , and gets a little stronger he could become a plus blocker. Some injuries to worry about, but they didn't throw it to him enough, and I think he could be a weapon at all 3 levels in the NFL if he goes to team that features the TE like the Ravens.  


142.RAMS-comp-MATTHEW BUTLER - DT - TENNESEE - 6"4" , 297
Butler is a try hard 3 technique with a good motor. He gets off the ball quick & low, can penetrate, and has the range & smarts to make plays all down the line of scrimmage. Can play some 5 technique, but not a 2 gapper. Stacks OK, but doesn't shed well enough for outside. Needs to get stronger,. A 3 year starter in the SEC, and a team captain with a good motor is a safe bet in the 4th round. 


143.TITANS-comp-CHRIS ALLEN - ** - OLB/DE - ALABAMA - 6"3' , 241To me Allen is a talented situational pass rusher, or 3-4 OLB with a little more muscle who currently struggles against the run. Even though he is strong for his size., and fights to hold the edge in the run game, he need needs another 10 pounds of muscle  He has the moves, feet, violent hands, physicality, and twitch you want off the edge. Looks solid in coverage, and someone will want him off the ball .. 2 big injuries' may have stunted his development, because they cost him almost 2 full seasons, but  i love him in the 4th. Would be 3rd without the injuries. 

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