Mock Drafts

NoDak

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Looked, and didn't see a thread for mock drafts. I know people have been posting them here and there in other threads, but thought it would be nice to have them in one place.

I'll start it off with one I just did on fanspeak. If anybody hasn't heard of it, it can be a bit unrealistic sometimes, especially if you use a board from some off the wall place. But they update boards quite often, and some of the bigger sites/boards are on there. Still fun to play around with, nonetheless.

https://fanspeak.com/ontheclock/


58: R2P26
TE IRV SMITH JR.
ALABAMA

90: R3P26
S AMANI HOOKER
IOWA

128: R4P26
DL DAYLON MACK
TEXAS A&M

136: R4P34
WR MECOLE HARDMAN
GEORGIA

165: R5P27
RB BRYCE LOVE
STANFORD

241: R7P27
CB JORDAN BROWN
SOUTH DAKOTA ST

I would be very happy with this draft. For those of you that have never heard of the CB from South Dakota ST, look him up. He's an FCS player, but has good size and great ball awareness. He's given my Bison fits the last few years. It wouldn't surprise me at all if he's taken a lot higher than I have him here.
 

NoDak

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From CBS Sports

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RAIDERS
Mock trade with Cardinals

Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma
The kind of aggressiveness Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock have displayed this offseason in springing for Antonio Brown, Trent Brown, Tyrell Williams, and LaMarcus Joyner makes me think they're not going to be content to just sit there with Derek Carr -- a quarterback they did not draft. It's no secret that Gruden and company are all in on Kyler and they make the move to go get him right here.
249ERS
Nick Bosa, EDGE, Ohio State
Kyle Shanahan can turn pretty much any pieces into a good offense, but his team entered this offseason badly needing help on defense. San Fran has already spent some money to rectify its issues but bring in Bosa, who provides something much different than any of the 49ers' recent defensive-line draft picks, to give Robert Saleh a devastating pass-rush combination alongside Dee Ford.
3GIANTS
Mock trade with Jets

Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State
The Giants trading their best wide receiver only to move up for a quarterback a year after passing on a quarterback at No. 2 overall so they could continue with the Eli Manning experiment for another year (or two) sounds about right.
4CARDINALS
Mock trade with Raiders

Josh Allen, EDGE, Kentucky
The Cardinals have made some nice free-agent moves to bolster their defense by bringing in Robert Alford, Jordan Hicks, and Terrell Suggs. Snagging Allen here allows them to get a Suggs partner for the short term and replacement for the long term.
5BUCCANEERS
Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi State
The Buccaneers are low on cap space and in need of impact players on both sides of the ball. Sweat crushed the combine and looks like a force off the edge, so he makes some sense here.
6JETS
Mock trade with Giants

Quinnen Williams, DL, Alabama
The Jets move down three spots, pick up some extra draft capital from their MetLife Stadium brethren, and get a great piece to drop into the middle of Gregg Williams' defense. Williams and C.J. Mosley should solidify the interior for a while.
7JAGUARS
Jawaan Taylor, OL, Florida
The Jags made their move for Nick Foles. Now they need to make sure he can stay upright.
8LIONS
Devin White, LB, LSU
The Lions' early free agency moves for Trey Flowers, Jonathan Jones, and Jesse James made their biggest need "anyone who can cover in the middle of the field" and White fits that bill as a full-field playmaking linebacker for Matt Patricia's defense.
9BILLS
Ed Oliver, DL, Houston
There will be some questions about Oliver's ability to rush the passer but there is no doubting his quick-twitch abilities as a penetrator in the run game. He can slide immediately into the spot of the retiring Kyle Williams, and the Buffalo defense won't miss a beat.
10BRONCOS
Drew Lock, QB, Missouri
Sure, the Broncos traded for Joe Flacco. But they can't possibly view that as a long-term solution. Word at the Senior Bowl and combine was that John Elway is very into Lock, and he slides to the Broncos at No. 10 here.
11BENGALS
Rashan Gary, DL, Michigan
Gary teaming with Geno Atkins up the middle and moving all over the front would be a nightmare for opposing offensive linemen.
12PACKERS
T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa
The Packers addressed their needs on the edge (Za'Darius Smith, Preston Smith) and at safety (Adrian Amos) in free agency, so here they give Aaron Rodgers one of the best weapons in the draft. They can use Hockenson in two tight end sets with Jimmy Graham, split either or both of them out wide, or even cut ties with Graham and let Hockenson run with the job.
13DOLPHINS
Clelin Ferrell, EDGE, Clemson
Miami didn't land Trey Flowers and let Cameron Wake leave for the Titans, so new coach Brian Flores gets his edge rusher right here.
14FALCONS
Christian Wilkins, DL, Clemson
Even with Grady Jarrett getting the franchise tag, the Falcons can still use some help up front. Wilkins is a nice piece who makes a ton of plays in the backfield and can rush the passer a bit as well.
15REDSKINS
Daniel Jones, QB, Duke
Washington has pretty much nothing at quarterback right now (Case Keenum doesn't count) thanks to the devastating injury Alex Smith suffered last season, so the franchise takes a chance on Jones becoming its quarterback of the future. Jay Gruden did strong work with Smith and Kirk Cousins, and can hopefully do the same with Jones.
16PANTHERS
Andre Dillard, OL, Washington State
How many more huge hits do we have to see Cam Newton take before this team really does something about the offensive line? Hopefully zero, and they take Dillard here. He tested off the charts at the combine.
17GIANTS
D.K. Metcalf, WR, Mississippi
He's no Odell Beckham but the Giants need somebody to catch the ball.
18VIKINGS
Cody Ford, OL, Oklahoma
Let's just copy/paste the same thing we said about the Panthers above into this spot, OK? The Vikings very badly need to address their offensive line issues, which undermined their entire season last year. Slotting Ford in up front starts that process.
19TITANS
Noah Fant, TE, Iowa
The Titans addressed their edge needs in free agency by signing Cameron Wake and their slot vacancy by inking Adam Humphries, so here they spring for Noah Fant as a long-term replacement for Delanie Walker. Marcus Mariota loves throwing to his tight ends.
20STEELERS
Devin Bush , LB, LSU
Ryan Shazier wants to play football again some day. That's admirable and I hope he can make it back. But the Steelers can't realistically count on it. They may be in need of a wide receiver if they give into Antonio Brown's trade demand, but no team has shown more skill at getting production out of late-round receivers than Pittsburgh so they solve their linebacker issues in the first round instead.
21SEAHAWKS
Nasir Adderley, S, Delaware
Adderley is not Earl Thomas. Nobody is. But you have to find his replacement somewhere.
22RAVENS
Brian Burns, EDGE, Florida State
The Ravens replaced Eric Weddle with Earl Thomas and signed Mark Ingram to be their lead back, but they also lost Terrell Suggs to the Cardinals and even after snagging some mid-round edge rushers over the past few years, they need bodies and high-level talent at the position, so they tab Burns at this spot.
23TEXANS
Jonah Williams, OL, Alabama
If the Texans don't draft an offensive lineman to give Deshaun Watson some help up front, they should just fold the franchise.
24CARDINALS
Mock trade with Oakland

A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss
The Cardinals pick up multiple picks from the Raiders in their trade-down, nabbing an elite edge rusher for their defense and another target for Josh Rosen in the process. Pairing Brown with Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk will give Rosen much more of an opportunity to succeed in Kliff Kingsbury's offense.
25EAGLES
Byron Murphy, CB, Washington
The Eagles could always opt for a defensive lineman, of course, but the secondary seems like a bigger need right now.
26COLTS
DeAndre Baker, CB, Georgia

Indy retained Pierre Desir in free agency but still has a long-term need for high-end talent at corner.
27RAIDERS
From Dallas

Greedy Williams, CB, LSU
Doesn't the name "Greedy Williams" just seem like a Jon Gruden kind of guy?
28CHARGERS
Jeffery Simmons, DL, Mississippi State
The Chargers could lose some or all of their interior defensive line talent in free agency. They already added needed depth at linebacker by signing Thomas Davis, so they swing for Simmons here, a very talented player with some question marks.
29CHIEFS
Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama

If ever there were a team in need of a talent infusion in the defensive backfield, it is the Kansas City Chiefs. After signing Tyrann Mathieu they're expected to cut ties with Eric Berry, and Thompson would make a heck of a replacement.
30PACKERS
From New Orleans

Dalton Risner, OL, Kansas State
David Bakhtiari and Bryan Bulaga are both headed into the final year of their contract in 2019. Risner can fill in as the long-term replacement for either one (probably Bulaga) or he can move inside to guard.
31RAMS
Dre'Mont Jones, DL, Ohio State
If Ndamukong Suh leaves in free agency, as expected, the Rams are going to need a replacement. Jones would benefit from playing next to Aaron Donald and Michael Brockers along the defensive line, and could be an incredibly valuable contributor both right away and over an extended period of time.
32PATRIOTS
Taylor Rapp, S, Washington
Rapp slides into the New England defense and essentially becomes Bill Belichick's next Patrick Chung.
 

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Dallas Cowboys[/h]
258SS Taylor Rapp, Washington
390DT Trysten Hill, Central Florida
4128TE Dax Raymond, Utah State
4136DE Austin Bryant, Clemson
5165WR Jalen Hurd, Baylor
7241RB Tony Pollard, Memphis
ROUND OVERALL PLAYER NOTES

No moving around in this mock for the Cowboys, who should be looking to trade back if the right prospects aren't available on Day 2. Fortunately for them, an awful showing at Taylor Rapp's pro day allows the star safety prospect to slide down to them at No. 58. He should shine as a down safety for the Cowboys but can also bring some versatility to the position, much like free-agent acquisition George Iloka. In Round 3, the team addresses perhaps its biggest weakness by selecting Hill, who has the ability to be a quality starter at defensive tackle if he matures. It wouldn't be the first time the Cowboys took a chance on a prospect in that mold.

The Cowboys start Day 3 by improving the depth chart behind the returning Jason Witten with Raymond, an older prospect but one who should have a role in the NFL, then come back and grab Bryant to add more depth on the edge and someone who can work into the rotation immediately while trying to develop into a starter. Hurd is still learning the receiver position but offers a high ceiling as a downfield target who can even play some running back, giving the offense the versatility it sought with the Tavon Austin acquisition last year. Pollard is a more traditional backup for Zeke Elliott but one that could also offer some versatility in the offense.

https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/news/seven-round-2019-nfl-mock-draft-full-breakdowns-for-all-32-teams-with-34-trades-and-all-the-picks/
 
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