Here we are a first round mock draft that is sure to be incredibly wrong and make almost no one happy. Left column is what I think will happen and the right column is what I would do based on my rankings and decisions.
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Pick |
Team |
Mock Draft Pick |
What I'd Do Pick |
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1 |
JAX |
Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson |
Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson |
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Nothing to see here we’ve been set on this since the Jaguars
were awarded the pick |
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2 |
NYJ |
Zach Wilson, QB, BYU |
Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State |
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This pick is going to be Wilson, should be QB, and should be
Fields. |
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3 |
SF f/HOU f/MIA |
Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State |
Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State |
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Lance is a really nice prospect, big, athletic, and intelligent.
He needs some refining, but he should be right at home in Shanahan’s scheme. |
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4 |
ATL |
Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida |
Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSU |
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I’m not sure I love either of these picks but for what I’d do I
don’t see a better player than Chase and Pitts is such a freak and a near
consensus in Atlanta. |
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5 |
CIN |
Je'Marr Chase, WR, LSU |
Rashawn Slater, OT, NW |
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I think Cincinnati goes Chase but they should go tackle, and
Slater just edges out Sewell for me. |
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6 |
MIA f/PHI |
Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon |
DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama |
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Sewell is a great prospect and a starter quality prospect. Smith
gives Tua another weapon and someone who creates great early separation. |
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7 |
DET |
Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State |
Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama |
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Fields would be a no-brainer for Detroit and definitely shouldn’t
go too much later than this. Waddle gives them an elite professional receiver
to pair with the riff raff in their receiving corps. |
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8 |
CAR |
Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern |
Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon |
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Take a tackle support Darnold and move on. |
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9 |
DEN |
Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama |
Patrick Surtain II, CB, Alabama |
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Denver takes the best corner in the draft. |
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10 |
DAL |
Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina |
Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida |
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Dallas locks down one half of their cornerback tandem. Pitts
gives them one more weapon and you dare teams to outscore them. |
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11 |
NYG |
Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama |
Zaven Collins, OBLB, Tulsa |
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The Giants get what might end up being the best WR in the draft
and a great technician. Collins is one of my favorites in this draft and is comfortable
against the run, rushing the QB, and in coverage at just shy of 260 pounds. |
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12 |
PHI f/SF f/MIA |
DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama |
Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina |
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PHI helps Hurts out or Horn helps shore up what used to be a
team strength. |
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13 |
LAC |
Christian Darrisaw, OT, Va Tech |
Alijah Vera-Tucker, OL, USC |
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Charges help protect the franchise future one way or another. |
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14 |
MIN |
Alijah Vera-Tucker, OL, USC |
Jaelan Phillips, Edge, Miami (FL) |
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Minnesota has needed offensive line help for a long time and
Edge help for much shorter but both project to be future needs if not
addressed. |
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15 |
NE |
Micah Parsons, OBLB, Penn State |
Mac Jones, QB, Alabama |
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NE gets one of two eye roll inducing picks in which we all cuss
about Belichek doing it again. |
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16 |
ARI |
Caleb Farley, CB, Va Tech |
Landon Dickerson, C, Alabama |
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Arizona is undeterred by injuries with this pair in the mocks. Both
are elite options at their positions but both have major injury concerns. |
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17 |
LVR |
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, OBLB, ND |
Christian Darrisaw, OT, Va Tech |
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Raiders shore up their front seven or bookend their newly minted
young tackle with Darrisaw on the right side. |
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18 |
MIA |
Jaelan Phillips, Edge, Miami (FL) |
Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota |
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Miami gets the best edge rusher in the class (with baggage) or a
really nice receiver who creates separation and should work well on timing
throws with Tua. |
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19 |
WAS |
Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State |
Micah Parsons, OBLB, Penn State |
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Washington has a number of needs but adding a body to the line
or finding a way to attack behind a killer front seven seem like good places
to address day one of the NFL draft. |
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20 |
CHI |
Mac Jones, QB, Alabama |
Zach Wilson, QB, BYU |
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Chicago gets a QB! No way this goes wrong. |
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21 |
IND |
Greg Newsome II, CB, Northwestern |
Greg Newsome II, CB, Northwestern |
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Indy gets better at corner one of the few major weak spots on
their roster. |
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22 |
TEN |
Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota |
Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State |
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Tennessee helps protect Tannehill or replaces Corey Davis. Could
also see them going best possible CB here but didn’t think they had a good
option on either of those fronts. |
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23 |
NYJ f/SEA |
Kwity Paye, Edge, Michigan |
Najee Harris, RB, Alabama |
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Kwity seems to be the most popular Edge option in this part of the
draft and the Jets get a traits-y if semi-raw player to play on the edge. |
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24 |
PIT |
Najee Harris, RB, Alabama |
Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson |
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Pittsburgh has been linked to Harris and even though that
probably means they trade out of here RB seems the likeliest spot at this
point in the draft. |
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25 |
JAC f/LAR |
Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU |
Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame |
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Moehrig is the top safety on the board and Eichenberg is a solid
if unsexy pick on the offensive line to protect Lawrence. |
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26 |
CLE |
Christian Barmore, INT, Alabama |
Christian Barmore, INT, Alabama |
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Barmore is the only interior defensive lineman that should come
close to the 1st round and Cleveland shores up what should be a
strength for a long time. |
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27 |
BAL |
Azeez Ojulari, Edge, Georgia |
Kendrick Green, OL, Illinois |
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Baltimore takes what some think is the most polished Edge rusher
in the draft. I went with what I think is an incredibly athletically gifted
interior lineman who can play center or guard. |
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28 |
NO |
Jayson Oweh, Edge, Penn State |
Jevon Holland, S, Oregon |
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I love Oweh, he’s raw but athletic and he’s still early in his
football playing career. |
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29 |
GB |
Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida |
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, OBLB, ND |
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WR, OBLB, Interior DL, and CB are the biggest needs. Draft BPA
and move on. |
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30 |
BUF |
Gregory Rousseau, Edge, Miami (FL) |
Caleb Farley, CB, Va Tech |
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Rousseau and Farley both have red flags but they also both have
immense upside late in the first round. |
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31 |
BAL f/KC |
Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss |
Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss |
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Baltimore gets an incredibly quick and explosive wide receiver who
creates space and yardage every time he touches the ball. |
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32 |
TB |
Asante Samuel Jr, CB, Florida State |
Jayson Oweh, Edge, Penn State |
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The rich gets athletically richer in a spot where the Super Bowl
champs can take whatever they want without too much doubt. |
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