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Here is my first mock draft. Although its sure to change, I feel really, really good about it.
I considered BPA heavily, and it just so happened that our biggest needs happened to line up perfectly. Our offense is DOA. We need to invest early picks in offense. And the elephant in the room is Quarterback. This is a very good QB class. I think its now or never. As you’ll see, Taj Boyd is my #1 pick and I think hes best one in the group. Even moreso than Bridegwater because I think Taj has him beat in his football intelligence. My entire draft hinges on the 2nd round, although I still say we go Boyd #1. The LT Hurst is a double win.
I built this with the belief we will be picking anywhere from 8-14.
1st round
- Tahj boyd QB Clemson (draws strong comparisons to Russ Wilson), Great Pocket QB + athleticism. A+ character/leader. I whole heartedly believe this guy is a franchise QB and hes by far my favorite QB in an otherwise very deep QB class. Consistent for 3 years straight putting up outstanding numbers.
Kyle Van Noy OLB BYU. I love Van Noy. Hes the Tyrann Mathieu of linebackers, sans weed. Hes just a playmaker every single game, his entire career. Consistency is huge with me, and this guy is as consistent as they come. He is not an elite pass rusher, but hes a very damn good one. In fact hes a very damn good everything. Tackler, coverage, blitz, run stop. Hes the ultimate 3 down backer utility man. I want to call him the safest pick in the entire draft. He, Daryl and Minter would create the most versatile, athletic LB corps in the NFL.
Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo, is also an option Ive seen alot lately. A lot of people love Mack. But im a little apprehensive. Ive seen him play and hes looked great at times. The fact hes come out of nowhere worries me. Consistency is, in my opinion, the greatest indicator of future production. Luke Kuechly was dominant consistently his entire career at BC. Russel Wilson was dominant at both NC State and Wisconsin. Conversely, Cam Newton put up one lights out season at Auburn, got drafted #1 overall, and has since struggled at the NFL level. Mack doesn’t have enough resume to warrant a 1st round selection, at the moment. The College season isn’t over, so if he can keep production high through the end, maybe he would be worth a shot. He also strongly reminds me of Bruce Irvin.
**Anthony Barr OLB UCLA, theres no way he falls to us. Hes gone within the top 5. No reason to even speculate on him.
2nd round-
James Hurst OT - NC - My entire mock draft hinges on this pick of Hurst. He was Coops teammate at NC. And my choice of him wouldnt be affected by Cooper if Coop wasnt on our team. Hes Extremely intelligent and athletic. He shut down Jadaveon Clowney. What I like about him in addition to the fact that hes a franchise LT, is that he and Cooper are both further improved. Our 2 elite, franchise players, theyll both get better with the others presence. Reports say they worked very well together on the left side at NC. And a lot of their success came from being together/on the same page. This pick right here is just a win, top to bottom. Kind of like PP and Tyrann. Both great players in their own right. But together, they are that much better.(In fact we should try to get him at all costs after weve made our 1st pick..depeding on where we are and what the trend is with other teams. Possibly franchise pairing on the left side of the line). He could be in the running to be our 1st round pick. Theres so much extra value brought to our team in this pick, its ridiculous.
Adrian Hubbard, OLB, Alabama. Must find that pass rusher. Hes a very good option. Big, fast, athletic. Co leader of the Bama dynasty defense. Possible character issues, so keep an eye on that pre draft.
Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State. Hes slightly undersized at 228, but hes extremely athletic, and very instinctive. He currently is projected to be a 4-3 OLB, but I don’t think it really matters considering we don’t run a true 3-4 here. We have so many looks, all that matters if if our guys on the field can make the play. Shazier is a stud.
3rd round-
Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech. Shut down Bamas' Amari Cooper. Good size + speed. Form tackler. NFL bloodlines. We need a more sound #2 on this team. I don’t think Powers gets it done. Fuller would be phenomenal.
Bryan Stork C Florida State. Considering the Cowboys took Travis Frederick in the 1st round this year, its probably a HUGE stretch to think Sotrk will be there in the 3rd. Hes the top Center available. Got future pro bowler written all over him.
Jeremiah Attaochu, OLB, Georgia Tech. Still hunting for that pass rusher. Somewhat raw but has big upside. Reminds me of JPP.
4th round-
Weston Richburg, C, Colorado State. Dependant on the Bryan Stork situation. Weston has quietly graded out as one of the top centers in the nation 4 years running. Wow. Somewhat small school. He could be our Roberts-Citadel steal.
Jackson Jeffcoat , DE, Texas. The 3rd annual take a Texas DE in the 4th round pass rush memorial pick.
5th round-
Beau Allen, NT, Wisconsin. * I made this pick prior to Alamedas emergence on our D, so he and Cobble at NT might be dropped* Very Solid backup/rotational man for Dan. 6'3 325, hes not wanting for size.
Charles Lynch, TE, Georgia. Good blocker. Good receiver. Take one of those in the 5th round anyday.
Mister Cobble, NT, Kentucky. Antoher mammoth NT who shows huge potential. Really need a good backup to Dan.
6th round-
Chris Boswell, K, Rice. Need to find our Legatron. Hes a good a shot as any.
"Bootstrap" Bill Turner, OT, North Dakota State. Because its funny and you can never have too many OTs.
Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley. Size and speed and potential.
7th round -
Gary Nova, QB, Rutgers. If that isnt a franchise QBs name I dont know what is.
Additional guys that I like:
Andrew Jackson, ILB, Western Kentucky. We have an excess of ILBs at the moment, so this looks very unlikely. Doesn’t take away from his value though. Hes a 3-4th rounder. Draws strong comparisons to Ray Lewis. Elite tackler and run defender. Needs to improve pass D.
Cyril Richardson, G, Baylor. Massive, powerful, road grader, wall of a dude. For all his size, hes reportedly incredibly athletic. Problem is we have an excess of G's. Round 2 option but could very well go in the 1st. He + Cooper would make an elite G duo. (Add in Hurst + Cooper + Cyril and our line would trump the 9ers)
Odell Beckham Jr, WR, LSU. Major field stretching deep threat. Speed, speed , speed. This guy is ROCKETING up draft boards. Too bad, he would’ve been such a steal.
Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech. If he fell that far, Id like him in the 5th over Charles Lynch. I just dont he'll make it that far. Hes one of those "Vance Mcdonald" types. Very quiet but big big upside.
David Fales, QB, San Jose State. Time to go after QBs and hope ones a Brady.
Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State. Looks very solid. Brother of David Carr, but thats not his fault.
Taylor Hart, DT, Oregon. Led Oregon in sacks last year with 8. Being an Ore duck, very athletic and fast.
L'Damian Washington. WR, Missou, 6'4 205 and supposedly runs in the mid 4.3's Thats borderline Megatron athleticism, Super deep threat. Hes currently slated around a 6th rounder/FA although im sure that 40 will skyrocket him up boards.
I considered BPA heavily, and it just so happened that our biggest needs happened to line up perfectly. Our offense is DOA. We need to invest early picks in offense. And the elephant in the room is Quarterback. This is a very good QB class. I think its now or never. As you’ll see, Taj Boyd is my #1 pick and I think hes best one in the group. Even moreso than Bridegwater because I think Taj has him beat in his football intelligence. My entire draft hinges on the 2nd round, although I still say we go Boyd #1. The LT Hurst is a double win.
I built this with the belief we will be picking anywhere from 8-14.
1st round
- Tahj boyd QB Clemson (draws strong comparisons to Russ Wilson), Great Pocket QB + athleticism. A+ character/leader. I whole heartedly believe this guy is a franchise QB and hes by far my favorite QB in an otherwise very deep QB class. Consistent for 3 years straight putting up outstanding numbers.
Kyle Van Noy OLB BYU. I love Van Noy. Hes the Tyrann Mathieu of linebackers, sans weed. Hes just a playmaker every single game, his entire career. Consistency is huge with me, and this guy is as consistent as they come. He is not an elite pass rusher, but hes a very damn good one. In fact hes a very damn good everything. Tackler, coverage, blitz, run stop. Hes the ultimate 3 down backer utility man. I want to call him the safest pick in the entire draft. He, Daryl and Minter would create the most versatile, athletic LB corps in the NFL.
Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo, is also an option Ive seen alot lately. A lot of people love Mack. But im a little apprehensive. Ive seen him play and hes looked great at times. The fact hes come out of nowhere worries me. Consistency is, in my opinion, the greatest indicator of future production. Luke Kuechly was dominant consistently his entire career at BC. Russel Wilson was dominant at both NC State and Wisconsin. Conversely, Cam Newton put up one lights out season at Auburn, got drafted #1 overall, and has since struggled at the NFL level. Mack doesn’t have enough resume to warrant a 1st round selection, at the moment. The College season isn’t over, so if he can keep production high through the end, maybe he would be worth a shot. He also strongly reminds me of Bruce Irvin.
**Anthony Barr OLB UCLA, theres no way he falls to us. Hes gone within the top 5. No reason to even speculate on him.
2nd round-
James Hurst OT - NC - My entire mock draft hinges on this pick of Hurst. He was Coops teammate at NC. And my choice of him wouldnt be affected by Cooper if Coop wasnt on our team. Hes Extremely intelligent and athletic. He shut down Jadaveon Clowney. What I like about him in addition to the fact that hes a franchise LT, is that he and Cooper are both further improved. Our 2 elite, franchise players, theyll both get better with the others presence. Reports say they worked very well together on the left side at NC. And a lot of their success came from being together/on the same page. This pick right here is just a win, top to bottom. Kind of like PP and Tyrann. Both great players in their own right. But together, they are that much better.(In fact we should try to get him at all costs after weve made our 1st pick..depeding on where we are and what the trend is with other teams. Possibly franchise pairing on the left side of the line). He could be in the running to be our 1st round pick. Theres so much extra value brought to our team in this pick, its ridiculous.
Adrian Hubbard, OLB, Alabama. Must find that pass rusher. Hes a very good option. Big, fast, athletic. Co leader of the Bama dynasty defense. Possible character issues, so keep an eye on that pre draft.
Ryan Shazier, OLB, Ohio State. Hes slightly undersized at 228, but hes extremely athletic, and very instinctive. He currently is projected to be a 4-3 OLB, but I don’t think it really matters considering we don’t run a true 3-4 here. We have so many looks, all that matters if if our guys on the field can make the play. Shazier is a stud.
3rd round-
Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech. Shut down Bamas' Amari Cooper. Good size + speed. Form tackler. NFL bloodlines. We need a more sound #2 on this team. I don’t think Powers gets it done. Fuller would be phenomenal.
Bryan Stork C Florida State. Considering the Cowboys took Travis Frederick in the 1st round this year, its probably a HUGE stretch to think Sotrk will be there in the 3rd. Hes the top Center available. Got future pro bowler written all over him.
Jeremiah Attaochu, OLB, Georgia Tech. Still hunting for that pass rusher. Somewhat raw but has big upside. Reminds me of JPP.
4th round-
Weston Richburg, C, Colorado State. Dependant on the Bryan Stork situation. Weston has quietly graded out as one of the top centers in the nation 4 years running. Wow. Somewhat small school. He could be our Roberts-Citadel steal.
Jackson Jeffcoat , DE, Texas. The 3rd annual take a Texas DE in the 4th round pass rush memorial pick.
5th round-
Beau Allen, NT, Wisconsin. * I made this pick prior to Alamedas emergence on our D, so he and Cobble at NT might be dropped* Very Solid backup/rotational man for Dan. 6'3 325, hes not wanting for size.
Charles Lynch, TE, Georgia. Good blocker. Good receiver. Take one of those in the 5th round anyday.
Mister Cobble, NT, Kentucky. Antoher mammoth NT who shows huge potential. Really need a good backup to Dan.
6th round-
Chris Boswell, K, Rice. Need to find our Legatron. Hes a good a shot as any.
"Bootstrap" Bill Turner, OT, North Dakota State. Because its funny and you can never have too many OTs.
Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley. Size and speed and potential.
7th round -
Gary Nova, QB, Rutgers. If that isnt a franchise QBs name I dont know what is.
Additional guys that I like:
Andrew Jackson, ILB, Western Kentucky. We have an excess of ILBs at the moment, so this looks very unlikely. Doesn’t take away from his value though. Hes a 3-4th rounder. Draws strong comparisons to Ray Lewis. Elite tackler and run defender. Needs to improve pass D.
Cyril Richardson, G, Baylor. Massive, powerful, road grader, wall of a dude. For all his size, hes reportedly incredibly athletic. Problem is we have an excess of G's. Round 2 option but could very well go in the 1st. He + Cooper would make an elite G duo. (Add in Hurst + Cooper + Cyril and our line would trump the 9ers)
Odell Beckham Jr, WR, LSU. Major field stretching deep threat. Speed, speed , speed. This guy is ROCKETING up draft boards. Too bad, he would’ve been such a steal.
Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech. If he fell that far, Id like him in the 5th over Charles Lynch. I just dont he'll make it that far. Hes one of those "Vance Mcdonald" types. Very quiet but big big upside.
David Fales, QB, San Jose State. Time to go after QBs and hope ones a Brady.
Derek Carr, QB, Fresno State. Looks very solid. Brother of David Carr, but thats not his fault.
Taylor Hart, DT, Oregon. Led Oregon in sacks last year with 8. Being an Ore duck, very athletic and fast.
L'Damian Washington. WR, Missou, 6'4 205 and supposedly runs in the mid 4.3's Thats borderline Megatron athleticism, Super deep threat. Hes currently slated around a 6th rounder/FA although im sure that 40 will skyrocket him up boards.
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