Random 2018 Mock Drafts Thread

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Draft:
(1,24) Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
(2,50) Martinas Rankin, OG/OT, Mississippi State
(3,78) Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina
(3,88) Trenton Thompson, DT, Georgia
(4,114) Anthony Averett, CB, Alabama
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Trade down and get Ridley? That's great...
 

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Land of 10 predictions
  1. Cleveland Browns — Sam Darnold, QB, USC
  2. New York Giants — Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming
  3. Indianapolis Colts — Bradley Chubb, DL, N.C. State
  4. Cleveland Browns — Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State
  5. Denver Broncos — Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma
  6. New York Jets — Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Derwin James, DB, Florida State
  8. Chicago Bears — Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU
  9. San Francisco 49ers — Denzel Ward, DB, Ohio State
  10. Oakland Raiders — Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB, Alabama
  11. Miami Dolphins — Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia
  12. Cincinnati Bengals — Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame
  13. Washington Redskins — Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
  14. Green Bay Packers — Joshua Jackson, DB, Iowa
  15. Arizona Cardinals — Connor Williams, OT, Texas
  16. Baltimore Ravens — Orlando Brown, OT, Oklahoma
  17. Los Angeles Chargers — Mike McGlinchey, G, Notre Dame
  18. Seattle Seahawks — James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State
  19. Dallas Cowboys — Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
  20. Detroit Lions — Derrius Guice, RB, LSU
  21. Buffalo Bills –Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State
  22. Buffalo Bills — Arden Key, DL, LSU
  23. Los Angeles Rams — Rashaan Evans, LB, Alabama
  24. Carolina Panthers — Marcus Davenport, DL, UTSA
  25. Tennessee Titans — Maurice Hurst, DL, Michigan
  26. Atlanta Falcons — Vita Vea, DL, Washington
  27. New Orleans Saints — Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech
  28. Pittsburgh Steelers — Malik Jefferson, LB, Texas
  29. Jacksonville Jaguars — Harold Landry, LB, Boston College
  30. Minnesota Vikings — Billy Price, OL, Ohio State
  31. New England Patriots — Mark Andrews, TE, Oklahoma
  32. Philadelphia Eagles — Ogbonnia Okoronwko, LB, Oklahoma


NFL mock draft 2018: ESPN projections by Todd McShay
  1. Cleveland Browns — Sam Darnold, QB, USC
  2. New York Giants — Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA
  3. Indianapolis Colts — Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C. State
  4. Cleveland Browns — Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State
  5. Denver Broncos — Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma
  6. New York Jets — Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Minkah Fitzpatrick, S, Alabama
  8. Chicago Bears — Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
  9. San Francisco 49ers — Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State
  10. Oakland Raiders — Tremaine Edmunds, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech
  11. Miami Dolphins — Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame
  12. Cincinnati Bengals — Connor Williams, T, Texas
  13. Washington Redskins — Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia
  14. Green Bay Packers — Marcus Davenport, DE, UTSA
  15. Arizona Cardinals — Orlando Brown, T, Oklahoma
  16. Baltimore Ravens — Vita Vea, DT, Washington
  17. Los Angeles Chargers — Derwin James, S, Florida State
  18. Seattle Seahawks — Mike Hughes, CB, UCF
  19. Dallas Cowboys — Maurice Hurst, DT, Michigan
  20. Detroit Lions — Isaiah Wynn, OG, Georgia
  21. Buffalo Bills — Rashaan Evans, LB, Alabama
  22. Buffalo Bills — Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama
  23. Los Angeles Rams — Billy Price, G/C, Ohio State
  24. Carolina Panthers — Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
  25. Tennessee Titans — Dallas Goedert, TE, South Dakota State
  26. Atlanta Falcons — James Daniels, G/C, Iowa
  27. New Orleans Saints — Harold Landry, OLB, Boston College
  28. Pittsburgh Steelers — Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa
  29. Jacksonville Jaguars — Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina
  30. Minnesota Vikings — Mike McGlinchey, T, Notre Dame
  31. New England Patriots — M.J. Stewart, CB, North Carolina
  32. Philadelphia Eagles — Taven Bryan, DT, Florida

NFL mock draft 2018: Top players, projection for first round

CBS Sports projection
  1. Cleveland Browns — Sam Darnold, QB, USC
  2. New York Giants — Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA
  3. Indianapolis Colts — Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C. State
  4. Cleveland Browns — Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa
  5. Denver Broncos — Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB, Alabama
  6. New York Jets — Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Derwin James, S, Florida State
  8. Chicago Bears — Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
  9. San Francisco 49ers — Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State
  10. Oakland Raiders — Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia
  11. Miami Dolphins — Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame
  12. Cincinnati Bengals — Connor Williams, T, Texas
  13. Washington Redskins — Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech
  14. Green Bay Packers — Will Hernandez, OG, UTEP
  15. Arizona Cardinals — Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming
  16. Baltimore Ravens — Orlando Brown, T, Oklahoma
  17. Los Angeles Chargers — Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama
  18. Seattle Seahawks — Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU
  19. Dallas Cowboys — Rashaan Evans, LB, Alabama
  20. Detroit Lions — Derrius Guice, RB, LSU
  21. Buffalo Bills — Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State
  22. Buffalo Bills — Maurice Hurst, DT, Michigan
  23. Los Angeles Rams — Marcus Davenport, DE, UTSA
  24. Carolina Panthers — James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State
  25. Tennessee Titans — Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB, Oklahoma
  26. Atlanta Falcons — Vita Vea, DT, Washington
  27. New Orleans Saints — Dallas Goedert, TE, South Dakota State
  28. Pittsburgh Steelers — Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State
  29. Jacksonville Jaguars — Isaiah Wynn, G, Georgia
  30. Minnesota Vikings — Connor Williams, T, Texas
  31. Philadelphia Eagles — Taven Bryan, DL, Florida
  32. New England Patriots — Chukwuma Okorafor, T, Western Michigan
 

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2018 NFL Mock Draft No. 2
Monday, February 12, 2018

Josh Norris - Rotoworld

Friends, back again.

Rather than write an intro you won’t read, I’ll write something short for myself. Lately there’s been hate thrown at mock drafts at this point in the football calendar, specifying the inaccuracies come late April. Of course it will be inaccurate. The goal of every mock draft is to identify current needs, potential needs, draft trends of specific decision makers and highlight names that all of you can go and watch. Accuracy is not exactly the goal.

1. Cleveland Browns - QB Sam Darnold, USC - We all know this will be a quarterback, the only question is which one (and to those that don’t see below). We can only assume John Dorsey and Hue Jackson will work in tandem to identify the top passer. Jackson previously discussed his height threshold (6’2), potentially eliminating Baker Mayfield. Peter King cited a scouting source stating Dorsey would fall in love with Josh Allen… but I just can’t. The Darnold versus Rosen debate will rage on for months.

Recently I’ve seen the hypothesis the Browns will take a non-quarterback at No. 1 and select one of three names at No. 4. This makes absolutely no sense, as the positional value of quarterback is not equal to others. If a quarterback is worthy of being selected at No. 4, he is worthy of being selected at No. 1. And throwing out Saquon Barkley’s name at No. 1 is totally losing sight of positional importance.

Again, “playing the draft” is one thing, but you cannot take that risk this early in the draft. Who is to say another team is not in love with the same passer and is willing to deal major assets to move up to pick two or three? As for the thought that a team can just select Sam Darnold, Josh Rosen, Baker Mayfield or whoever else and be equally as happy… it does not work like that. Teams don’t fall in love with multiple quarterbacks in the same tier. They lock on to one, envision their offense around that player, and try to acquire him.


2. New York Giants - QB Josh Rosen, UCLA - With Dave Gettleman in charge, this could absolutely be an offensive lineman or defensive lineman. But Gettleman has been great at finding mid, late or undrafted talents at offensive line. The time is now for the Giants to take a quarterback. Teams need to take advantage of picking in the top two when quarterback is even slightly a need as the working assumption should be that they will never been picking in that range again for a long time.

3. Indianapolis Colts - EDGE Bradley Chubb, NC State - The Colts have a number of non-guaranteed contract decisions to make on the defensive side of the ball. The goal of this pick is to find a prospect who creates big plays. Saquon Barkley does that on offense, and Jim Irsay insinuated he’d be in favor of this pick, but the perceived best edge rusher in the country would be ideal as well.

4. Cleveland Browns - CB/S Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama - I used to think Fitzpatrick would be a similar situation as Jalen Ramsey out of FSU, in terms of cornerback or safety. Remember, that was a real debate and corner should win out due to positional importance. However, Fitzpatrick just doesn’t have the reps on the outside to make that an easy projection. He certainly looks like an every down starter, either at safety or in the slot.

5. Denver Broncos - QB Josh Allen, Wyoming - Paxton Lynch is not it. The Broncos will certainly be in the veteran quarterback market. With that said, there’s plenty of pressure on John Elway to nail a quarterback evaluation. When is the next time the Broncos will be drafting in the top 5? Take advantage of it if there’s a quarterback worthy of the selection, and the Broncos certainly had a first-hand look at Allen. If they liked what they saw is another question.

6. New York Jets - RB Saquon Barkley, Penn State - In this scenario the Jets end up with Kirk Cousins. Outside of the Browns, the Jets currently have the most cap space ($73 million) among QB-needy teams with the ability to clear even more. I like Bilal Powell, the Jets like Matt Forte, but both are nearing the end of their guaranteed money.

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - G Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame - Self-evaluation needs to insert itself. I know Jason Licht drafted Kevin Pamphile and signed J.R. Sweezy, but neither are working out. Nelson will be ranked by some as the top prospect in the entire draft, and protecting the interior of the pocket is essential.

8. Chicago Bears - LB Roquan Smith, Georgia - The Bears are a difficult team to project for. They are “good” at many spots. In this case, they upgrade a spot that featured multiple players due to injuries over the last few years. Plus, Smith produces Patrick Willis vibes.

9. San Francisco 49ers *Coin Flip* - WR Calvin Ridley, Alabama - I almost projected a left tackle of the future here but decided to go with the presumed top receiver in the draft. Pierre Garcon missed time last season, however, he is locked into his deal. Marquise Goodwin took a huge step forward and Trent Taylor might be a solid slot option, but Ridley could infuse early round talent at the position.

10. Oakland Raiders *Coin Flip* - LB Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech - Edmunds is such an interesting, and potentially unique, prospect. He plays off the ball with range while boasting a 6-foot-4, 250-pound frame. The Raiders off-ball linebackers are a bunch of replaceable talents. A slow linebacker group equals a slow defense.

11. Miami Dolphins - G Billy Price, Ohio State - I swear, every year the Dolphins’ top need is offensive line. Price spent 2017 at center, playing at a high level, but he lined up at guard prior to that. Again, some might think this is early for a guard, but protecting the interior is vital.

12. Cincinnati Bengals - T Connor Williams, Texas - Another episode of self-scouting is important here. Marvin Lewis and company drafted multiple tackles in recent years with limited success. An upgrade is needed. But looking at Lewis’ history, a first round pick won’t immediately play an important role anyways.

13. Washington Redskins - DL Da’Ron Payne, Alabama - I know the Redskins just added an Alabama defensive lineman in the first round last year. They still need more help up front. Turn on Payne’s game versus Georgia and you’ll witness one of the best performances from a prospect last season.

14. Green Bay Packers - EDGE Harold Landry, Boston College - 2016 was better than 2017 for Landry. Clay Matthews is 31 and going on the final year of his deal. Nick Perry is solid. Adding another true pass rusher would absolutely help this defense. It will be an interesting offseason for the Packers with a new GM in charge.

15. Arizona Cardinals - QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma - The Cardinals released a trailer for a docu-series, and it was focused on finding the team’s next quarterback. That is the clear priority. That means a potential trade up or selecting a passer in this spot, as well as free agency.

16. Baltimore Ravens - T Orlando Brown, Oklahoma - Brown will be a controversial prospect. It might not look pretty at all times, but Brown frequently accomplishes his assignment with length, size and power. And when all of those function as one, he moves defenders. In this scenario Brown would play right tackle.

17. Los Angeles Chargers - S Derwin James, FSU - I know Tre Boston and Jahleel Addae played at a startable level, but James would be an infusion of talent at the position. I almost gave the Chargers an interior defensive lineman, but they treat those spots like a true rotation.

18. Seattle Seahawks - T Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame - The Seahawks started spending resources along the offensive line… with mixed results. Germain Ifedi must be replaced at right tackle, and McGlinchey arguably looked more comfortable at right tackle than on the left side.

19. Dallas Cowboys - DL Maurice Hurst, Michigan - I know Vita Vea is on the board, but in Hurst the team is getting more of an upfield, disruptive lineman. He has special moments off the snap, creating instant penetration and totally destroying the offense’s plan.

20. Detroit Lions - EDGE Marcus Davenport, UTSA - The Lions just added UTSA’s defensive line coach to the same position. It is also a position of need. We saw the same thing last offseason with the Bills and Zay Jones and the Panthers and Christian McCaffrey. Yes, it’s a leap, but all of this is.

21. Buffalo Bills - DL Vita Vea, Washington - Interior defensive line and linebacker play are two critical factors in a Sean McDermott defense. Vea is outstanding against the run and would create space for defenders behind him to run free.

22. Buffalo Bills - iOL Isaiah Wynn, Georgia - I absolutely love Wynn’s game. One scout said his future could be at center, and the Bills have a need at one guard spot (potentially another with Richie Incognito aging) and at center with the likely retirement of Eric Wood. Where does that leave the Bills at quarterback? I don’t know, but Kirk Cousins is possible.

23. Los Angeles Rams - CB Denzel Ward, Ohio Stae - Trumaine Johnson might not be back. Wade Phillips’ defense reached its ceiling in Denver with three quality corners. I'm sure more corners will go in the first round, and those teams will likely be more clear after free agency.

24. Carolina Panthers - TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State - It is a bit difficult to project for a team with a new offensive coordinator, new defensive coordinator and potentially new general manager. Adding pieces on offense is important, and Goedert can be used in multiple tight end sets and win in individual matchups at multiple levels of the field.

25. Tennessee Titans - EDGE Sam Hubbard, Ohio State - Brian Orakpo is on the wrong side of 30 and Derrick Morgan is nearing it. Seeing Mike Vrabel add another edge rusher would not be a surprise, especially one from Ohio State.

26. Atlanta Falcons - DL Taven Bryan, Florida - The Falcons love their phrases, mottos and clichés when evaluating. They always go back to his explosion off the snap, and Bryan certainly has that along the interior.

27. New Orleans Saints - EDGE Duke Ejiofor, Wake Forest - It is unfair to ask my friend Cameron Jordan to carry the pass rush for another season. Alex Okafor gave him a bit of help last season. As of now, the edge rushing group kind of falls off a cliff after Hubbard. Ejiofor is having shoulder surgery, but that didn’t keep Takk McKinley out of the first round.

28. Pittsburgh Steelers - LB Rashaan Evans, Alabama - The last time Pittsburgh selected a prospect from Alabama? 1998. 20 years is long enough. Evans would add speed to a linebacker group, something that was obviously missed after Ryan Shazier’s injury.

29. Jacksonville Jaguars - WR Christian Kirk, Texas A&M - The Jaguars have decisions to make at receiver with Allen Robinson and Marqise Lee approaching free agency and Allen Hurns out of guaranteed money on his contract. Kirk would give them another big play threat, especially with the ball in his hands.

30. Minnesota Vikings - G Will Hernandez, UTEP - When healthy, the Vikings offensive line was very solid. Then injuries hit, and it appears Joe Berger is nearing the end of the road. Enter Hernandez, who is an absolute old school mauler. I can’t wait for Dalvin Cook 2018.

31. New England Patriots - T Kolton Miller, UCLA - A goal for the Patriots is to find their future left tackle. Antonio Garcia has upside, but missed his entire rookie season. Miller has a chance to be a popular name after the NFL Combine.

32. Philadelphia Eagles - RB Derrius Guice, LSU - It is difficult to find a real need on the Eagles. Linebacker is one spot, due to potential free agents and injuries in 2018. But with LeGarrette Blount a free agent, Jay Ajayi nearing the end of his rookie deal and a tight cap, why not add a great running back talent like Guice?
 

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Mosher has a stiffy for Wynn, which strikes me as overkill. How many years could we keep four #1 o-linemen together?
 

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Mosher has a stiffy for Wynn, which strikes me as overkill. How many years could we keep four #1 o-linemen together?
One of the charms about Wynn is that he is a little more versatile as he could conceivably play tackle.

Now if he were talking about a pure guard, yeah, that is a problem trying to keep them all together.

Personally, I think Martin should be the last one we lock up. I know people think Collins is all that, but it is not sustainable to have four of your linemen be at the top of your payroll every year.
 

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One of the charms about Wynn is that he is a little more versatile as he could conceivably play tackle.

Now if he were talking about a pure guard, yeah, that is a problem trying to keep them all together.

Personally, I think Martin should be the last one we lock up. I know people think Collins is all that, but it is not sustainable to have four of your linemen be at the top of your payroll every year.
By the time a rookie OL is off their cheap rookie deal Martin and Smith will be 32, and Frederick will be 31, not time to kick them to the curb obviously but I think you're at least thinking about the future at that point.

It might still be a little early to draft an OL that high but I don't think it's completely unreasonable, and it would definitely be a prudent move a year or two from now, assuming the value is there obviously.
 

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By the time a rookie OL is off their cheap rookie deal Martin and Smith will be 32, and Frederick will be 31, not time to kick them to the curb obviously but I think you're at least thinking about the future at that point.

It might still be a little early to draft an OL that high but I don't think it's completely unreasonable, and it would definitely be a prudent move a year or two from now, assuming the value is there obviously.
But if you aren't kicking those guys to the curb than you're going to end up with 4 O-lineman taking up the vast majority of your salary cap. I'm just not sure that's feasible unless you're cutting one of those 32 year olds.

But shit that's something to worry about 5 years from now. Which is why I'd be ok with it as long as the O-lineman we draft is elite and not just a solid flexible guy.
 

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Want to see a shitty mock?

Here you go. Casserly is a fucking idiot.
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Charley Casserly mock draft 1.0: Colts snag Saquon Barkley
By Charley Casserly
NFL Media analyst
Published: Feb. 13, 2018 at 08:53 a.m.
Updated: Feb. 13, 2018 at 09:00 a.m.





With the NFL Scouting Combine (March 2-5 on NFL Network) just around the corner, here's my first mock of the 2018 NFL Draft.
NOTE: There's a tie for the ninth overall pick. A coin flip between the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders will determine which team picks first.

PICK
1 - Browns

Sam Darnold - QB, USC


Darnold is the best QB in the draft.


PICK
2 - Giants

Josh Rosen - QB, UCLA


The Giants land the most pro-ready QB in the draft.


PICK
3 - Colts

Saquon Barkley - RB, Penn State


Andrew Luck gets a dominant runner.


PICK
4 - Browns

Minkah Fitzpatrick - DB, Alabama


A versatile talent who can play CB or S.


PICK
5 - Broncos

Marcus Davenport - OLB, UTSA


Davenport is an excellent pass rusher; best as a 3-4 OLB.


PICK
6 - Jets

Baker Mayfield - QB, Oklahoma


Will Mayfield have the best NFL career of any QB in this class?


PICK
7 - Bucs

Bradley Chubb - DE, N.C. State


Improving the pass rush is a major need for Tampa Bay.


PICK
8 - Bears

Calvin Ridley - WR, Alabama


The Bears get Mitchell Trubisky a weapon with this pick.


PICK
9 - 49ers

Denzel Ward - CB, Ohio State


With Bradley Chubb off the board, the 49ers fill their next biggest need on defense.


PICK
9 - Raiders

Tremaine Edmunds - LB, Virginia Tech


Edmunds is the best all-around LB in the draft.


PICK
11 - Dolphins

Roquan Smith - LB, Georgia


Smith's an excellent athlete who excels in coverage.


PICK
12 - Bengals

Quenton Nelson - OG, Notre Dame


The Bengals land the best player in the draft. They bypass a bigger need at OT to get Nelson.


PICK
13 - Redskins

Vita Vea - DT, Washington


With Vea and Jonathan Allen, the D-line all of a sudden becomes a strength of the team.


PICK
14 - Packers

Mike Hughes - CB, UCF


Hughes is a versatile CB who can play both off and press coverage.


PICK
15 - Cardinals

Josh Allen - QB, Wyoming


Allen will be the fourth QB off the board. Arizona would do cartwheels if he were still available here. Someone will probably trade up to get him, and maybe Arizona will be the team to do it.


PICK
16 - Ravens

Mike McGlinchey - OT, Notre Dame


This gives the Ravens a bookend OT with Ronnie Stanley.


PICK
17 - Chargers

Rashaan Evans - LB, Alabama


A DT is also a possibility here.


PICK
18 - Seahawks

Arden Key - DE, LSU


With questions about whether Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril will be with the Seahawks next season, a pass rusher will be needed.


PICK
19 - Cowboys

Taven Bryan - DT, Florida


Bryan has excellent upfield quickness. He fits Rod Marinelli's scheme.


PICK
20 - Lions

Da'Ron Payne - DT, Alabama


Strong player vs. the run, and he has some pass-rush potential.


PICK
21 - Bills

Billy Price - C, Ohio State


The first priority for Buffalo should be to trade up to get a QB. If that doesn't work out, then Price can replace Eric Wood at center.


PICK
22 - Bills

Josh Jackson - CB, Iowa


The Bills get a bookend CB to pair with Tre'Davious White.


PICK
23 - Rams

Isaiah Oliver - CB, Colorado


Trumaine Johnson is due to become a free agent, and CB is already a weakness for the Rams.


PICK
24 - Panthers

Christian Kirk - WR, Texas A&M


The Panthers need a speedy WR. Kirk fits the bill.


PICK
25 - Titans

James Daniels - C/OG, Iowa


Help is needed on the interior of the Titans' O-line.


PICK
26 - Falcons

Isaiah Wynn - OG, Georgia


He played left tackle in college but fits best as a guard at the next level.


PICK
27 - Saints

Harold Landry - DE/OLB, Boston College


Landry racked up 16.5 sacks in 2016 before an injury-plagued senior season.


PICK
28 - Steelers

Derrius Guice - RB, LSU


I am not optimistic the Steelers will get a long-term deal done with Le'Veon Bell, which is why Guice makes sense here.


PICK
29 - Jags

Connor Williams - OT, Texas


TE and WR are also a possibility here.


PICK
30 - Vikings

Derwin James - S, FSU


Solidifies the safety position opposite Harrison Smith.


PICK
31 - Patriots

Harrison Phillips - DT, Stanford


Phillips is a run-stopper. He fills a need for New England.


PICK
32 - Eagles

Donte Jackson - CB, LSU


Philly has worked to improve the CB position, but the Eagles still need help there.
 

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boozeman said:
PICK
17 - Chargers

Rashaan Evans - LB, Alabama


A DT is also a possibility here.


PICK
18 - Seahawks

Arden Key - DE, LSU


With questions about whether Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril will be with the Seahawks next season, a pass rusher will be needed.


PICK
19 - Cowboys

Taven Bryan - DT, Florida


Bryan has excellent upfield quickness. He fits Rod Marinelli's scheme.PICK
30 - Vikings

Derwin James - S, FSU


Solidifies the safety position opposite Harrison Smith.
These 4 picks alone are stupid.
 

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These 4 picks alone are stupid.
I dunno if he is just trying to be edgy or not. But they were just completely out of left field. It would help if he gave more than a four word explanation.
 

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Every draft you see has no continutity to anyone else’s. I therefore conclude that now is the prime time to be as accurate as anyone else.
 

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Matt Miller's latest:

1. Cleveland Browns: QB Sam Darnold, USC

2. New York Giants: RB Saquon Barkley, Penn State

3. Indianapolis Colts: DE Bradley Chubb, North Carolina State

4. Cleveland (from Houston): DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama

5. Denver Broncos: QB Josh Rosen, UCLA

6. New York Jets: QB Josh Allen, Wyoming

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: S Derwin James, Florida State

8. Chicago Bears: OG Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame

9. San Francisco 49ers (coin flip): LB Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech

10. Oakland Raiders (coin flip): CB Denzel Ward, Ohio State

11. Miami Dolphins: QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma

12. Cincinnati Bengals: LB Roquan Smith, Georgia

13. Washington: LB Leighton Vander Esch, Boise State

14. Green Bay Packers: EDGE Marcus Davenport, UT-San Antonio

15. Arizona Cardinals: OT Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame

16. Baltimore Ravens: WR Calvin Ridley, Alabama

17. Los Angeles Chargers: OT Connor Williams, Texas

18. Seattle Seahawks: G/C Billy Price, Ohio State

19. Dallas Cowboys: DT Da'Ron Payne, Alabama

20. Detroit Lions: EDGE Harold Landry, Boston College

21. Buffalo Bills: LB Rashaan Evans, Alabama

22. Buffalo (from Kansas City): C James Daniels, Iowa

23. Los Angeles Rams: CB Josh Jackson, Iowa

24. Carolina Panthers: OG Isaiah Wynn, Georgia

25. Tennessee Titans: EDGE Sam Hubbard, Ohio State

26. Atlanta Falcons: DT Maurice Hurst, Michigan

27. New Orleans Saints: TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State

28. Pittsburgh Steelers: LB Malik Jefferson, Texas

29. Jacksonville Jaguars: OG Will Hernandez, UTEP

30. Minnesota Vikings: OT Orlando Brown, Oklahoma

31. New England Patriots: CB Isaiah Oliver, Colorado

32. Philadelphia Eagles: CB Mike Hughes, UCF

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This is fucking terrible.
 

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obviously not sold on Vea
Yet he has the likes of Vander Esch, Brian Price and Rashaan Evans going in the first.
 

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Shit if we didn't take Vea with the draft falling that shitily for us otherwise, I would freak.
 

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At least 3 of those guys had Riddley falling to or past us. Anyone think that really happens? :unsure
 
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