Tuesday, April 21, 2020

JFLANland 2020 NFL Mock Draft- Round 1




Hello friends!  It's the most wonderful time of the year... or it would be if there was actual sports going on.  It would be baseball season, NHL and NBA playoffs, the Kentucky Derby, and the NFL Draft.  Well, at least the Draft is still happening, even if it is via video conference.  Make sure to boo Goodell as loud as you can.  Maybe even tweet the video to him/NFL Network.  I bet they will actually get a kick out of it.  As we know from the past many years I have been doing this, I do not project trades.  This is a combination of what I think will happen, and what I think teams should do based on their needs.  So, no, I won't have my Skins trading back, or some team jumping into the Top 10 for a QB.  The chips just fall where they may.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy this year's Draft as much as possible.  I know I will.  I think the top of Round 1 this year is pretty predictable, but who knows what could happen before 8:00 PM ET on Thursday.  Here we go-  Cincinnati, you are on the clock!

Round 1

1. Cincinnati Bengals- Joe Burrow, QB, LSU
Pretty obvious pick.  The Bengals get their QB of the future, who had one of the best college QB season ever on the way to a Heisman and a National Championship.  Burrow is from Ohio, and has already had an effect on the franchise, almost forcing them to keep oft-injured superstar WR AJ Green.  I think he will get some more help during this draft, that's for sure.

2. Washington Redskins- Chase Young, DE, Ohio State
So, I understand Chase Young is the best prospect according to everyone.  I know Ron Rivera loves his defense.  Would he be my pick based on needs?  No.  The Skins' D-line is actually pretty solid. The next guy would be my pick, or a big trade back.  But, Ryan Kerrigan only has one year left on his contract, so Young could slot in immediately opposite Montez Sweat.  And, you really don't pass on the consensus #1 prospect, especially when he is available at #2.  So, no late drama.  Save that for the middle rounds and if/when Trent Williams is traded.

3. Detroit Lions- Jeff Okudah, CB, Ohio State
Back-to-back Buckeyes!  Okudah is the top corner in the draft, and an immediate starter after the Lions traded Darius Slay to the Eagles.  He has amazing cover skills, and is already being compared to Patrick Peterson and Stephon Gillmore.  This, btw, is why I want him in DC.  Instead, Detroit gets him at 3, and they are thrilled.

4. NY Giants- Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville
The first 3 picks are almost locks, barring a trade by Detroit.  The Draft starts at #4, and I see the Giants making a huge addition to their OL.  And I mean HUGE.  Becton is 6'7, 364, a first team All-ACC honoree, and would be the perfect bookend to help protect franchise QB Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley

5. Miami Dolphins- Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama
There has been some talk about Miami trading up.  There has been some talk about Miami preferring Justin Herbert.  I don't buy any of it.  The Dolphins organization tanked this season specifically to get Tua, so they will take Tua.  He can sit behind Ryan Fitzpatrick until they know he is 100% healthy and ready to go, and then he will take over.

6. Los Angeles Chargers- Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
Unless the Chargers were planning to enter a new season and a new stadium with Tyrod Taylor as their QB, they need to draft one.  Herbert is the most physically-gifted QB in the Draft.  He has size.  He can move.  He has a rocket arm.  He is a four-year starter at Oregon.  He is being compared to Carson Wentz but faced Pac-12 talent.  Honestly, I wouldn't be shocked if some teams were thinking of him over Tua.  In this care, Herbert falls to a west coast team, and has a chance to start right away.

7. Carolina Panthers- Isaiah Simmons, OLB, Clemson
You may have thought that Joe Burrow was the most talented player on the field in the national championship.  I'd argue it was Simmons, who made every possible play he could all year for the Tigers.  He also put on a show at the Combine.  For a team that is looking to replace the defensive playmaking abilities of Luke Kuechly, Simmons falling to 7 is the best case scenario.

8. Arizona Cardinals- Jedrick Wills, OT, Alabama
Wills is the top tackle prospect in the Draft.  The only issue is that he has been a right tackle his whole career.  That doesn't matter to the Cardinals, who need better pieces across the line to protect Kyler Murray.  Wills is an easy pick, especially with Marcus Gilbert coming off an ACL tear.

9. Jacksonville Jaguars- Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn
The Jags need help on their D-line.  Calais Campbell and Marcell Dareus are gone, and Yannick Ngakoue wants to leave.  So, they make an easy choice and take the best D-lineman available. Brown has elite skills, and his FLOOR is a solidly good player.  I bet he'll be closer to that All-Pro potential most scouts see in his future.

10. Cleveland Browns- Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa
I would have loved if the Browns traded a high pick for Trent Williams at some point.  Instead, one of the top tackles falls to 10, and they are able to sure up their line.  Maybe now that it will be fixed, Baker will be out of excuses?  Probably not.

11. New York Jets- CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma
The WR class this year is insanely deep, and yet there is no consensus #1.  The Jets still have Jamison Crowder in the slot, but they lost Robby Anderson.  Lamb did his damage from every WR spot, so he is the first WR gone.

12.  Las Vegas Raiders- Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama
Man, I really don't like typing "Las Vegas Raiders".  Anyway, the former team from Oakland needs some weapons for Derek Carr (or whoever their QB will be..), and Jeudy may be the most talented WR in the draft.  An excellent route runner, he will be the perfect weapon out of the slot for Gruden's offense.

13. San Francisco 49ers- Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama
WR RUN!  Speaking of running, Ruggs is a total burner, and the 49ers need that kind of deep threat opposite Deebo Samuel.  Plus, Emmanuel Sanders left, so it is a need for the defending NFC Champions.

14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia
So, if you haven't heard, the Bucs have a new QB.  They should probably draft some O-Line help to protect Tom Brady.  This could also be fixed if they trade for Trent Williams also, but they should get a younger guy in case some of their veterans start breaking down.  Thomas is in the discussion for top tackle in the draft, and is gone in the top 15.

15. Denver Broncos- Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU
Drew Lock will send John Elway a big virtual hug for getting him another WR this early.  Now, with Cortland Sutton, Melvin Gordon, Phillip Lindsay, Noah Fant, and Jefferson, the Broncos have skill position players to keep up with the Chiefs... or at least try to.

16. Atlanta Falcons- CJ Henderson, CB, Florida
The Falcons seem to always need help on defense.  CJ Henderson is the best CB available, and it is a position of need.  He will be a quality starter Year 1, runs a sub-4.4 40, and has solid cover skills.  If he improves his focus and tackling just a little, he can be every bit as good as Okudah.

17. Dallas Cowboys- Xavier McKinney, S, Alabama
The Cowboys have a fair number of holes to fill, but none of the best players available fit the immediate needs at center, edge rusher, or corner.  However, they do have a need at safety.  McKinney is a name on the rise, and it is very rare that Alabama defenders with 1st Round grades don't pan out.

18. Miami Dolphins- Antoine Winfield Jr, S, Minnesota
The Fins have holes everywhere, and they have a ton of pics.  They have spent a pretty penny in free agency, but still have a need at safety.  Antoine Winfield brings NFL pedigree, was extremely productive at Minnesota, and had an outstanding combine.  He can anchor their secondary.

19. Las Vegas Raiders- Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina
They added Maliek Collins, but only on a one-year deal.  Kinlaw was a 1st-Team All American, and dominated at DT.  He can plug into the center of that line and dominate for years.

20. Jacksonville Jaguars- K'Lavon Chaisson, DE, LSU
So, as we mentioned earlier, the Jags really need help along that D-line.  The best edge rusher still on the board is available to them at #20.  Chaisson can come in to help replace Calais Campbell's production, which is now in Baltimore.

21. Philadelphia Eagles- Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson
The Eagles may want to look for more of a deep threat burner type WR with this pick, but I don't know how you pass up on Tee Higgins' talent.  He can play all 3 WR positions.  He is a huge red zone target, and a natural playmaker.  NFL.com compares him to AJ Green.  You wouldn't pass on a young AJ Green just cause he isn't the fastest guy available, right?  Neither should the Eagles.

22. Minnesota Vikings- Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State
The Vikings traded away Stefon Diggs to the Bills for this pick (and others).  That makes an immediate need for the Vikings at the WR spot.  Aiyuk has gotten better every season, including from JUCO to the Pac-12.  He can help take the pressure off of a healthy Adam Thielen.

23. New England Patriots- Patrick Queen, ILB, LSU
Not a QB?  No, not a QB.  I know, it is crazy, but isn't just like Belichik to want to prove he can win with anyone?  And how do you do that?  With defense.  Plug Patrick Queen into that front seven.  He is both a leader and a player in the mold of Thomas Davis, who can help to revitalize a sudden star-less Patriots squad.

24. New Orleans Saints- Kenneth Murray, ILB, Oklahoma
The Saints don't have many holes to fill, so they can take the best player available for those few positions.  The main one is middle linebacker, since Kiko Alonso is coming off his third ACL tear.  They need some youth.  Murray compares favorably to a Kwon Alexander type, so he would be a perfect fit.

25. Minnesota Vikings- AJ Epenesa, DE, Iowa
They need corners as well, and they have already added a WR, but the best player available is Epenesa, who fits a need off the edge now that Everson Griffin is gone.  A 2nd-team All America, Epenesa has a Carlos Dunlap comp, and will be able to get after those NFC North QBs starting Game 1.

26. Miami Dolphins- Austin Jackson, OT, USC
Well, they drafted a new QB, they might as well protect him.  Jackson is the best LT available, having started the entire season at LT for the Trojans.  He is also a good human being, having had surgery in the summer of 2019 to donate bone marrow to his younger sister.  You can't help to root for a kid like that.  The Dolphins improve their line and their culture with this pick.

27. Seattle Seahawks- Yentur Gross-Matos, DE, Penn State
Look, the Seahawks usually try to trade their first round pick.  They have traded completely out of the 1st round 4 of the past 7 years.  But I don't project trades, and they need to replace Jadeveon Clowney.  Gross-Matos is the best DE available.

28. Baltimore Ravens- Cesar Ruiz, OC/G, Michigan
Ruiz played mainly center for Big Blue, but analysts seem to think he has the ability to play guard at the NFL level as well.  That is good, because Marshall Yanda retired this offseason, so guard is a big need for the first time in years.

29. Tennessee Titans- Zach Baun, OLB, Wisconsin
A team who used a pounding rushing game, a mistake-free QB, and an amazing defense to make playoff waves adds another defensive weapon.  Baun steps into the void left by Jurrell Casey, who was inexplicably traded for a 7th round pick after making his 5th consecutive Pro Bowl.

30. Green Bay Packers- Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama
Stefon's little brother goes to the NFC North, but to a Vikings rival.  The Packers will have chances to add offensive playmakers for Rodgers later, but also need to sure up their secondary.  Diggs has size and speed, and could even play some free safety if needed.

31- San Francisco 49ers- Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah
The Niners already got their offensive weapon.  Now they add a playmaker on defense.  Johnson is a physical press corner with excellent ball skills and natural instincts.  He could be the heri-apparent to Richard Sherman by the Bay.

32. Kansas City Chiefs- D'Andre Swift, RB, Georgia
It almost seems unfair to give the Chiefs more offensive weapons, doesn't it?  But they do, adding the #1 RB in the class.  Swift lives up to his name, and projects to be a young Frank Gore type, only possibly a better receiving threat out of the backfield.  He projects to be a 3-down back if asked to be, and would just make the best team in football even better.


There is Round 1 and Day 1.  I can't wait to see how right (or wrong) I am, and how trades will mess all of this up.  Read more picks below, all the way through Round 7 and pick 255.  Enjoy the Draft, my friends, and thank you for reading!

JFLANland 2020 NFL Mock Draft- Round 2

Round 1 was fun!  Let's see what happens in Round 2, shall we?  Lots of big names still to be picked.  A few teams get their first pick of the draft.  Who immediately improves, and who starts shaping their future?  Enjoy!

Round 2

1 (33). Cincinnati- Josh Jones, OT, Houston
If you draft a QB #1, you have to protect him.

2 (34). Indianapolis- Jordan Love, QB, Utah State
There are some thoughts that Love will be a Patriot in Round 1.  Other reports seem to think that they are happy with Brian Hoyer and Jared Stidham.  Since I don't project trades, I have Love falling all the way to Indy, who jump at the chance to take their future franchise QB and let him learn behind Old Man Rivers for a season.

3 (35). Detroit- Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU
4 (36). NY Giants- Marlon Davidson, DE, Auburn
5 (37). LA Chargers- Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise State
Just like the Bengals, they have to protect their new franchise QB.

6 (38). Carolina- Justin Madubuike, DT, Texas A&M
7 (39). Miami- JK Dobbins, RB, Ohio State
An incredible weapon to pair with Tua, to help improve one of the worst running games in the NFL.

8 (40). Houston- Jordan Elliot, DT, Missouri
9 (41). Cleveland- Grant Delpit, S, LSU
If I had done this mock a year ago projecting to 2020, Delpit would have been a top 10 pick.  It seems he was the only real disappointment on an undefeated championship team at LSU.

10 (42). Jacksonville- Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU
11 (43). Chicago- Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State
12 (44). Indianapolis- Michael Pittman Jr, WR, USC
TY Hilton finally gets a solid running mate.  I have seen Pittman in the 1st, and available in the 3rd.  I will split the difference and put him right here.

13 (45). Tampa Bay- Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin
Tom Brady is probably thrilled to have more weapons than he did last year in NE.

14 (46). Denver- AJ Terrell, CB, Clemson
15 (47). Atlanta- Logan Wilson, ILB, Wyoming
16 (48). NY Jets- Isaiah Wilson, OT, Georgia
17 (49). Pittsburgh- Jacob Eason, QB, Washington
So, I think we can say that Mason Rudolph isn't the heir to Big Ben's throne.  The Steelers instead take Eason as their next QB.  He can sit while Ben has one or two more seasons, then take over.

18 (50). Chicago- Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor
19 (51). Dallas- Terrell Lewis, OLB, Alabama
20 (52). LA Rams- Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU
With Todd Gurley off to Atlanta, the formerly high-powered Rams offense needs more RB depth.

21 (53). Philadelphia- Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU
22 (54). Buffalo- Julian Okwara, OLB/DE, Notre Dame
23 (55). Baltimore- Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame
Sometimes, Lamar Jackson's throws can sail a little bit.  The answer?  6'4 1/4" Claypool, who, at that height and weighing 235 pounds, can also run a sub 4.45 40 yard dash.  The last WR to do that at the Combine? Calvin Johnson.  He may not have Megatron's hands yet, but he has the potential to be amazing.

24 (56). Miami- Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU
25 (57). LA Rams- Josh Uche, DE/OLB, Michigan
26 (58). Minnesota- Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn
27 (59). Seattle- Robert Hunt, OG, Louisiana-Lafayette
28 (60). Baltimore- Troy Dye, LB, Oregon
29 (61). Tennessee- Neville Gallimore, DT, Oklahoma
30 (62). Green Bay- Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame
Another weapon for Aaron Rodgers, and the top TE in the draft, head to the frozen tundra.

31 (63). Kansas City- Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State
32 (64). Seattle- Kyler Dugger, S, Lenoir-Rhyne


Day 2 rolls on into Round 3!  Thanks for reading!

JFLANland 2020 NFL Mock Draft- Round 3

The end of Draft Day 2.  A few really big names still on the board.  Some of these guys will be All Pros.  Let's see who goes where!

Round 3

1 (65). Cincinnati- Laviska Shenault Jr, WR, Colorado
2 (66). Washington- Saahdiq Charles, OT, LSU
3 (67). Detroit- Damien Lewis, OG, LSU
4 (68). NY Jets- Akeem Davis-Gaither, OLB, Appalachian State
5 (69). Carolina- Troy Pride, CB, Notre Dame
6 (70). Miami- James Lynch, DE, Baylor
7 (71). LA Chargers- Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic
8 (72). Arizona- Bradlee Anae, DE, Utah
9 (73). Jacksonville- Cam Akers, RB, Florida State
10 (74). Cleveland- Jacob Phillips, ILB, LSU
11 (75). Indianapolis- Bryce Hall, CB, UVA
12 (76). Tampa Bay- Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia
Yes, TB 12 is in Tampa now, along with Gronk.  But he is still in his 40s.  Fromm can learn from the best, and maybe even take over in 11 or 12 years when Tom finally decides to retire.

13 (77). Denver- Lloyd Cushenberry III, OC, LSU
14 (78). Atlanta- Curtis Weaver, DE/OLB, Boise State
15 (79). NY Jets- Zack Moss, RB, Utah
16 (80). Las Vegas- Jeremy Chinn, S, Southern Illinois
17 (81). Las Vegas- Jalen Hurts, QB, Oklahoma
Of course the Raiders are going to take a QB in this draft.  It is pretty obvious that Gruden doesn't think Derek Carr is franchise, so he is looking for some more options.  Enter in Hurts, who did nothing but win at Alabama, but then somehow became a better passer in that amazing Oklahoma offense.  He will be able to sit a year, or as long as Gruden can hold back.

18 (82). Dallas- KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State
19 (83). Denver- Ashtyn Davis, S, California
20 (84). LA Rams- Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas
21 (85). Detroit- AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College
22 (86). Buffalo- Lavert Hill, CB, Michigan
23 (87). New England- Adam Troutman, TE, Dayton
The Pats have yet to replace Gronk, who retired last year... and then got traded to Tampa this year.  Troutman can fill that void in the Pats offense.  Now they just need a better QB than Hoyer or Stidham.

24 (88). New Orleans- Lucas Niang, OT, TCU
25 (89). Minnesota- Jonah Jackson, OG, Ohio State
26 (90). Houston- Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn
27 (91). Las Vegas- Trey Adams, OT, Washington
28 (92). Baltimore- Anfernee Jennings, OLB, Alabama
29 (93). Tennessee- La'Mical Perrine, RB, Florida
30 (94). Green Bay- Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty
31 (95). Denver- Jordyn Brooks, LB, Texas Tech
32 (96). Kansas City- Jason Strowbridge, DT, UNC
33 (97). Cleveland- Nick Coe, DE, Auburn
34 (98). New England- KJ Hill, WR, Ohio State
35 (99). NY Giants- Brandon Jones, S, Texas
36 (100). New England- Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama
37 (101). Seattle- Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt
38 (102). Pittsburgh- Colton McKivitz, OT, West Virginia
39 (103). Philadelphia- Matt Peart, OT, UConn
40 (104). LA Rams- AJ Green, CB, Oklahoma State
41 (105). Minnesota- Terrell Burgess, S, Utah
42 (106). Baltimore- Markus Bailey, ILB, Purdue


On to Day 3 of the Draft!  Thank you so much for following along!

JFLANland 2020 NFL Mock Draft- Round 4

Time to start Day 3!  We have a bunch of big names still on the board.  Where will they go?  Who will your team take?

Round 4

1 (107). Cincinnati- Devin Asiasi, TE, UCLA
2 (108). Washington- Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Missouri
3 (109). Detroit- Collin Johnson, WR, Texas
4 (110). NY Giants- Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan
5 (111). Houston- Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina
6 (112). LA Chargers- Khaleke Hudson, OLB, Michigan
7 (113). Carolina- Tyler Biadsz, OC, Wisconsin
8 (114). Arizona- Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington
9 (115). Cleveland- Van Jefferson, WR, Texas
10 (116). Jacksonville- Terence Steele, OT, Texas Tech
11 (117). Tampa Bay- Geno Stone, S, Iowa
12 (118). Denver- DJ Wonnum, DE, South Carolina
13 (119). Atlanta- Netane Muti, OG, Fresno State
14 (120). NY Jets- Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA
15 (121). Las Vegas- Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech
16 (122). Indianapolis- Jared Pinkney, TE, Vanderbilt
17 (123). Dallas- Matt Hennessy, OC, Temple
18 (124). Pittsburgh- Kenny Willekes, DE/OLB, Michigan State
19 (125). New England- Jabari Zuniga, DE, Florida
20 (126). LA Rams- Malik Harrison, LB, Ohio State
21 (127). Philadelphia- Kenny Robinson Jr, S, WVU
Kenny Robinson also played for the Seattle Battlehawks of the XFL. I hope he has a great NFL career.  I also hope someone buys the XFL from Vince McMahon and brings it back exactly as it was, because it was a lot of fun.  Finally, I hope Oliver Luck wins his lawsuit against Vince.  Get him, Oliver!

22 (128). Buffalo- Jack Driscoll, OG, Auburn
23 (129). Baltimore- Rashard Lewis, DT, LSU
24 (130). New Orleans- Tanner Muse, S, Clemson
25 (131). Arizona- Stanford Samuels III, CB, Florida State
26 (132). Minnesota- Essang Bassey, CB, Wake Forest
27 (133). Seattle- Davon Hamilton, DT, Ohio State
28 (134). Baltimore- Anthony McFarland Jr, RB, Maryland
29 (135). Pittsburgh- Lynne Bowden Jr, WR, Kentucky
30 (136). Green Bay- Keith Ismael, OC, San Diego State
31 (137). Denver- Kalija Lipscomb, WR, Vanderbilt
32 (138). Kansas City- Logan Stenberg, OG, Kentucky
33 (139). New England- Leki Fotu, DT, Utah
34 (140). Jacksonville- Alton Robinson, DE, Syracuse
35 (141). Miami- Jonathan Greenard, DE, Florida
36 (142). Washington- Gabriel Davis, WR, UCF
37 (143). Atlanta- Salvon Ahmed, RB, Washington
38 (144). Seattle- Tyre Phillips, OT, Mississippi State
39 (145). Philadelphia- Darrell Taylor, DE, Tennessee
40 (146). Philadelphia- Kamal Martin, LB, Minnesota


We keep rolling along!

JFLANland 2020 NFL Mock Draft- Round 5

Round 5!  We keep moving on.  Thanks for sticking with it!

1 (147). Cincinnati- Willie Gay Jr, ILB, Mississippi State
2 (148). Carolina- Austin Mack, WR, Ohio State
3 (149). Detroit- Quartney Davis, WR, Texas A&M
4 (150). NY Giants- Colby Parkinson, TE, Stanford
5 (151). LA Chargers- Shaquille Quarterman, ILB, Miami
6 (152). Carolina- Mykal Walker, ILB, Fresno State
7 (153). Miami- Kindle Vildor, CB, Georgia Southern
8 (154). Miami- Alex Highsmith, DE, Charlotte
9 (155). Minnesota- Ben Bredeson, OG, Michigan
10 (156). San Francisco- Alohi Gilman, S, Notre Dame
11 (157). Jacksonville- Nick Harris, OC, Washington
12 (158). NY Jets- Larrell Murchison, DT, NC State
13 (159). Las Vegas- Davion Taylor, OLB, Colorado
14 (160). Indianapolis- Khalid Kareem, DE, Notre Dame
15 (161). Tampa Bay- Joe Reed, WR, UVA
16 (162). Washington- Javaris Davis, CB, Auburn
17 (163). Chicago- John Simpson, OG, Clemson
18 (164). Dallas- Myles Bryant, CB, Washington
19 (165). Jacksonville- Quez Watkins, WR, Southern Miss
20 (166). Detroit- Thaddeus Moss, WR, LSU
21 (167). Buffalo- DeeJay Davis, RB, Miami
22 (168). Philadelphia- Evan Weaver, ILB, California
23 (169). New Orleans- Josiah Scott, CB, Michigan State
24 (170). Baltimore- Solomon Kindley, OG, Georgia
25 (171). Houston- Trevon Hill, DE/OLB, Miami
26 (172). New England- Tyler Bass, K, Georgia Southern
27 (173). Miami- Tremayne Anchrum, OG, Clemson
28 (174). Tennessee- Jon Runyan, OT, Michigan
29 (175). Green Bay- Joe Bachie, ILB, Michigan State
30 (176). San Francisco- Robert Windsor, DT, Penn State
31 (177). Kansas City- David Woodward, ILB, Utah State
32 (178). Denver- Braden Mann, P, Texas A&M
33 (179). Dallas, Nate Stanley, QB, Iowa


Halfway through Day 3.  Still some needs to be filled, and a couple names you have heard of waiting to be picked.


JFLANland 2020 NFL Mock Draft- Round 6

On to Round 6!  Keep it moving!

1 (180). Cincinnati- Isaiah Hodges, WR, Oregon State
2 (181). Denver- Mitchell Wilcox, TE, USF
3 (182). Detroit- Anthony Gordon, QB, Washington State
4 (183). NY Giants- Harrison Hand, CB, Temple
5 (184). Carolina- Qaadir Sheppard, DE, Ole Miss
6 (185). Miami- Binjimen Victor, WR, Ohio State
7 (185). LA Chargers- Quinez Cephus, WR, Wisconsin
8 (187). Cleveland- Trystan Colon-Castillo, OC, Missouri
9 (188). Buffalo- Michael Pinckney, ILB, Miami
10 (189). Jacksonville- Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
11 (190). Philadelphia- Dane Jackson, CB, Pitt
12 (191). NY Jets- Brycen Hopkins, TE, Purdue
13 (192). Green Bay- Antonio Gibson, RB, Memphis
14 (193). Indianapolis- Raequan Williams, DT, Michigan State
15 (194). Tampa Bay- Carter Coughlin, OLB, Minnesota
16 (195). New England- Jake Luton, QB, Oregon State
17 (196). Chicago- Chris Miller, S, Baylor
18 (197). Indianapolis- Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State
19 (198). Pittsburgh- Josiah Coatney, DT, Ole Miss
20 (199). LA Rams- Justin Strnad, LB, Wake Forest
21 (200). Chicago- Cole McDonald, QB, Hawai'i
22 (201). Minnesota- James Robinson, RB, Illinois State
23 (202). Arizona- Mike Danna, DE, Michigan
24 (203). New Orleans- Mason Fine, QB, North Texas
Short QB, solid arm, been training with Drew Brees in the offseason.  Why not?

25 (204). New England- James Proche, WR, SMU
26 (205). Minnesota- Stephen Sullivan, TE, LSU
27 (206). Jacksonville- LaDarias Hamilton, DE, North Texas
28 (207). Buffalo- Juwan Johnson, WR, Oregon
29 (208). Green Bay- Tyler Johnson, WR, Minnesota
30 (209). Green Bay- Antoine Brooks Jr, S, Maryland
31 (210). San Francisco- Hakeem Adeniji, OT, Kansas
32 (211). NY Jets- Michael Ojemudia, CB, Iowa
33 (212). New England- Zach Shackelford, OC, Texas
34 (213). New England- LeVante Bellomy, RB, Western Michigan
35 (214). Seattle- Charlie Taumoepeau, TE, Portland State


One round left!

JFLANland 2020 NFL Mock Draft- Round 7

Here it is!  The end of our journey.  This is the last round of the year, and who knows when the next live sporting event will happen.  Thank you for joining me on this journey, and for reading along.  I hope you enjoy the Draft.  Stay safe, be well, and hopefully I'll be writing about actual live sports more soon!

Round 7

1 (215). Cincinnati- Jonathan Garvin, DE, Missouri
2 (216). Washington- Josh Metellus, S, Michigan
3 (217). San Francisco- Patrick Taylor Jr, RB, Memphis
4 (218). NY Giants- Javon Leake, RB, Maryland
5 (219). Minnesota- Darrion Daniels, DT, Nebraska
6 (220). LA Chargers- Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
7 (221). Carolina- Brian Cole II, S, Mississippi State
8 (222). Arizona- Aaron Fuller, WR, Washington
9 (223). Jacksonville- Steven Montez, QB, Colorado
10 (224). Tennessee- Trajan Bandy, CB, Miami
11 (225). Baltimore- Carlos Davis, DT, Nebraska
12 (226). Chicago- Tipa Galeai, DE, Utah State
13 (227). Miami- Dezmon Patmon, WR, Washington State
14 (228). Atlanta- Benito Jones, DT, Ole Miss
15 (229). Washington- Trishton Jackson, WR, Syracuse
16 (230). New England- Calvin Throckmorton, OT, Oregon
17 (231). Dallas- Alex Taylor, OT, South Carolina State
18 (232). Pittsburgh- Debione Renfro, CB, Texas A&M
19 (233). Chicago- Adrian Killins Jr, RB, UCF
20 (234). LA Rams- Dante Olson, LB, Montana
21 (235). New England- John Reid, CB, Penn State
22 (236). Green Bay- Malcolm Roach, DE, Texas
23 (237). Denver- JJ Taylor, RB, Arizona
24 (238). NY Giants- Ben Bartch, OG, St. John's (MN)
25 (239). Minnesota- Chapelle Russell, OLB, Temple
26 (240). Houston- Grayland Arnold, CB, Baylor
27 (241). Tampa Bay- Marquez Callaway, WR, Tennessee
28 (242). Green Bay- Tyler Higby, OG, Michigan State
29 (243). Tennessee- Sean McKeon, TE, Michigan
30 (244). Cleveland- Cheyenne O'Grady, TE, Arkansas
31 (245). San Francisco- Cam Brown, OLB, Penn State
32 (246). Miami- K'Von Wallace, S, Clemson
33 (247). NY Giants- Chauncey Rivers, DT, Mississippi ST
34 (248). Houston- Troy Jones Jr, RB, Notre Dame
35 (249). Minnesota- Brian Lewerke, QB, Michigan State
36 (250). Houston- Shyheim Carter, S, Alabama
37 (251). Miami- Rodrigo Blankenship, K, Georgia
38 (252). Denver- Shea Patterson, QB, Michigan
39 (253). Minnesota- Tyrie Cleveland, WR, Florida
40 (254). Denver- Shane Lemieux, OG, Oregon
41 (255). NY Giants- James Morgan, QB, Florida International

Monday, April 6, 2020

The Past Year, COVID-19, and the 2020 Mock Draft Update

Hi friends.

It has been almost a year since I last posted.  A lot of fun sports stuff has happened.  My Nats won the World Series!  It was amazing.  Also, the Chiefs won the Super Bowl.  Tom Brady isn't a Patriot.  However, all of that has kind of faded into the past due to the worldwide pandemic that is COVID-19. There are, in fact, almost no sports happening right now.  March Madness was cancelled.  NHL and NBA stopped their seasons.  MLB has never started.  Honestly, if it wasn't for video games, WWE, horse racing, and NFL Free Agency/the Draft, I think I'd go mad.  It is a very strange and scary time, and sports has always been an escape for me during the worst times in my life.  Unfortunately, sports are not here to provide so many of us with the familiar comfort and distraction that we so desperately need.

A few days ago, on a particularly dark day, I actually wondered aloud whether or not I would bother doing my annual mock draft.  Everything just seems so bad that writing about the Draft seems like a somewhat silly activity.  However, I am still going to do my best to power through and get one done on here before the weird all-virtual NFL Draft starts on April 23.  I know that, due to this blog's antiquated design and me not actually being anyone important, almost no one reads it.  In fact, if I don't post this online, no one will be reading it other than me.  And I am actually ok with that.  I will be doing the Draft as much for me as for any potential readers.  I'll be doing it because it is sports, and it is my happy place.  It will bring me comfort and distraction, which is what sports are meant to do anyway.  I know I need it.  Hopefully, you will find some when you read the mock draft.

Stay safe.  Be well.