Here it is! The last round of my mock. Round 7. Thank you all for sticking through this, and for reading whatever you read, even if it was just your own team's picks. It means a lot. Hope you enjoyed the other posts as well. Away we go with a team that isn't the Browns!
Round 7
1. San Francisco 49ers: Delano Hill, S, Michigan
2. Washington Redskins: Ryan Switzer, WR, UNC
3. Chicago Bears: Michael Rector, WR, Stanford
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Speedy Noil, WR, Texas A&M
5. Miami Dolphins: Sam Tevi, OT, Utah
6. New York Jets: Jordan Sterns, S, Oklahoma State
7. LA Chargers: Sojourn Shelton, CB, Wisconsin
8. Seattle Seahawks: Praise Martin-Oguike, DE, Temple
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Kyle Fuller, OC, Baylor
10. Dallas Cowboys: Isaiah McKenzie, WR, Georgia
11. New Orleans Saints: De'Veon Smith, RB, Michigan State
12. Philadelphia Eagles: Justin Senior, OT, Mississippi State
13. Arizona Cardinals: Grover Stewart, DT, Albany State (GA)
14. Minnesota Vikings: Jon Heck, OT, UNC
15. Carolina Panthers: Jordan Morgan, OG, Kutztown (PA)
16. LA Rams: Max Redfield, S, Notre Dame
17. Washington Redskins: Cameron Lee, OG, Illinois State
18. Tennessee Titans: Caleb Peterson, OG, UNC
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bug Howard, WR, UNC
20. Denver Broncos: Jerry Ugokwe, OT, William & Mary
21. New England Patriots: Gabe Marks, WR, Washington State
22. Miami Dolphins: Al-Quadin Muhammad, DE, Miami (FL)
23. New York Giants: Jermaine Grace, OLB, Miami (FL)
24. Oakland Raiders: Dede Westbrook, WR, Oklahoma
Honestly, I have no idea how Dede fell this far based on talent. Lots of people like him in the Round 2 range. Others have him down here in Round 7 because of his size (very thin), age (23), and character issues. Regardless, he has enough talent where this would be a steal for the Raiders.
25. Houston Texans: Damore'ea Stringfellow, WR, Mississippi
26. Oakland Raiders: Avery Moss, DE, Youngstown State
27. Kansas City Chiefs: Corey Levin, OG, Chattanooga
28. Dallas Cowboys: AJ Jefferson, DE, Mississippi State
29. Green Bay Packers: Ezra Robinson, CB, Tennessee State
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Lorenzo Jerome, S, St. Francis PA
31. Atlanta Falcons: Dwayne Thomas, CB, LSU
32. Detroit Lions: Ben Boulware, LB, Clemson
33. Cincinnati Bengals: Zane Gonzalez, K, Arizona State
KICKER!
34. Denver Broncos: Seth Russell, QB, Baylor
35. Denver Broncos: Ahmad Thomas, S, Oklahoma
And there we have it! A labor of love for sure. I hope you all enjoyed it as much as I did putting it together. Now, kick back, have a drink, and enjoy the draft! And remember to go out and get some fresh air on Saturday evening when it is all over. Again, thank you so much for reading!
Wednesday, April 26, 2017
JFLANland 2017 NFL Mock Draft: Round 6
The penultimate round of the JFLANland mock is here. You may not recognize the names, but one of these players will be great.
Round 6
1. Cleveland Browns: Jeremiah Ledbetter, DE, Arkansas
2. Baltimore Ravens: Nazair Jones, DT, UNC
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jessamen Dunker, OG, Tennessee State
4. Cleveland Browns: Jon Toth, OC, Kentucky
5. LA Rams: Bryan Cox, OLB, Florida
6. LA Chargers: Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma
7. New York Jets: Chase Roullier, OC, Wyoming
8. Carolina Panthers: Travis Rudolph, WR, Florida State
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Deatrich Wise Jr, DE, Arkansas
10. Philadelphia Eagles: Isaiah Ford, WR, Virginia Tech
11. Buffalo Bills: Jalen Reeves-Maybin, OLB, Tennessee
12. New Orleans Saints: Carroll Phillips, OLB, Illinois
13. Arizona Cardinals: Isaac Rochell, DE, Notre Dame
14. San Francisco 49ers: Cole Luke, CB, Notre Dame
15. Minnesota Vikings: Ejuan Price, OLB, Pitt
16. New England Patriots: Dare Ogunbowale, RB, Wisconsin
17. Washington Redskins: Noble Nwachukwu, DE, West Virginia
18. San Francisco 49ers: Tanner Vallejo, LB, Boise State
19. Denver Broncos: Garrett Sickels, DE, Penn State
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Matt Milano, OLB, Boston College
21. Detroit Lions: Channing Stribling, CB, Michigan
22. Miami Dolphins: Robert Davis, WR, Georgia State
23. New York Giants: Pharaoh Brown, TE, Oregon
24. Oakland Raiders: Aviante Collins, OT, TCU
25. Washington Redskins: Collin Buchanan, OT, Miami (OH)
26. Seattle Seahawks: Chad Wheeler, OT, USC
27. Pick Forfeited by the Chiefs!
28. Dallas Cowboys: Marquel Lee, OLB, Wake Forest
29. Green Bay Packers: Ricky Seals-Jones, WR/TE, Texas A&M
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Connor Harris, LB, Lindenwood
31. Tennessee Titans: Danny Isidora, OG, Miami (FL)
32. Detroit Lions: Steven Taylor, OLB, Houston
33. Kansas City Chiefs: Traven Dural, WR, LSU
34. Cincinnati Bengals: Avery Gennesy, OT, Texas A&M
35. Kansas City Chiefs: Ken Ekanem, DE, Virginia Tech
Almost done!
Round 6
1. Cleveland Browns: Jeremiah Ledbetter, DE, Arkansas
2. Baltimore Ravens: Nazair Jones, DT, UNC
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jessamen Dunker, OG, Tennessee State
4. Cleveland Browns: Jon Toth, OC, Kentucky
5. LA Rams: Bryan Cox, OLB, Florida
6. LA Chargers: Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma
7. New York Jets: Chase Roullier, OC, Wyoming
8. Carolina Panthers: Travis Rudolph, WR, Florida State
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Deatrich Wise Jr, DE, Arkansas
10. Philadelphia Eagles: Isaiah Ford, WR, Virginia Tech
11. Buffalo Bills: Jalen Reeves-Maybin, OLB, Tennessee
12. New Orleans Saints: Carroll Phillips, OLB, Illinois
13. Arizona Cardinals: Isaac Rochell, DE, Notre Dame
14. San Francisco 49ers: Cole Luke, CB, Notre Dame
15. Minnesota Vikings: Ejuan Price, OLB, Pitt
16. New England Patriots: Dare Ogunbowale, RB, Wisconsin
17. Washington Redskins: Noble Nwachukwu, DE, West Virginia
18. San Francisco 49ers: Tanner Vallejo, LB, Boise State
19. Denver Broncos: Garrett Sickels, DE, Penn State
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Matt Milano, OLB, Boston College
21. Detroit Lions: Channing Stribling, CB, Michigan
22. Miami Dolphins: Robert Davis, WR, Georgia State
23. New York Giants: Pharaoh Brown, TE, Oregon
24. Oakland Raiders: Aviante Collins, OT, TCU
25. Washington Redskins: Collin Buchanan, OT, Miami (OH)
26. Seattle Seahawks: Chad Wheeler, OT, USC
27. Pick Forfeited by the Chiefs!
28. Dallas Cowboys: Marquel Lee, OLB, Wake Forest
29. Green Bay Packers: Ricky Seals-Jones, WR/TE, Texas A&M
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Connor Harris, LB, Lindenwood
31. Tennessee Titans: Danny Isidora, OG, Miami (FL)
32. Detroit Lions: Steven Taylor, OLB, Houston
33. Kansas City Chiefs: Traven Dural, WR, LSU
34. Cincinnati Bengals: Avery Gennesy, OT, Texas A&M
35. Kansas City Chiefs: Ken Ekanem, DE, Virginia Tech
Almost done!
JFLANland 2017 NFL Mock Draft: Round 5
They may not be starters right away, but guys taken in Round 5 can still be contributors both right away and with a little seasoning. Here's how I see it going down:
Round 5
1. Cleveland Browns: Tanzel Smart, DT, Tulane
2. San Francisco 49ers: Josh Reynolds, WR, Texas A&M
3. Chicago Bears: Shelton Gibson, WR, West Virginia
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Conor McDermott, OT, UCLA
5. LA Rams: George Kittle, TE, Iowa
6. New York Jets: TJ Logan, RB, UNC
7. LA Chargers: Josh Carraway, OLB, TCU
8. Carolina Panthers: Josh Harvey-Clemons, S, Louisville
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State
10. Washington Redskins: Blair Brown, LB, Ohio
11. Philadelphia Eagles: Rayshawn Jenkins, S, Miami (FL)
12. Buffalo Bills: Ashton Lampkin, CB, Oklahoma State
13. Arizona Cardinals: Amba Etta-Towo, WR, Syracuse
Hey, a Cuse guy! Amba only had one year of production, but that's because he was only at Cuse for a year. He broke all the records of Art Monk and Marvin Harrison. That has to count for something.
14. Indianapolis Colts: Eric Saubert, TE, Drake
15. Baltimore Ravens: Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming
16. Minnesota Vikings: Jadar Johnson, S, Clemson
17. San Francisco 49ers: Jamaal Williams, RB, BYU
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brian Allen, CB, Utah
19. New England Patriots: Tyler Orlosky, OC, West Virginia
20. Tennessee Titans: Jeremy Sprinkle, TE, Arkansas
21. Detroit Lions: Jonnu Smith, TE, Florida International
22. Miami Dolphins: Vincent Taylor, DT, Oklahoma State
23. New York Giants: Jarron Jones, DT, Notre Dame
24. Oakland Raiders: Joe Williams, RB, Utah
25. Houston Texans: Tashawn Bower, OLB, LSU
26. Pick Forfeited by the Seahawks!
27. Kansas City Chiefs: CJ Beathard, QB, Iowa
28. Buffalo Bills: Daeshon Hall, DE, Texas A&M
29. Green Bay Packers: David Sharpe, OG, Florida
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Corn Elder, CB, Miami (FL)
CORN ELDER! Greatest name in the draft, or possibly any draft.
31. Atlanta Falcons: Stacy Coley, WR, Miami (FL)
32. Cleveland Browns: Michael Roberts, TE, Toledo
33. Cincinnati Bengals: Matt Dayes, RB, NC State
34. Denver Broncos: Scott Orndorff, TE, Pitt
35. Miami Dolphins: Ben Braden, OG, Michigan
36. Arizona Cardinals: Isaac Asiata, OG, Utah
37. Kansas City Chiefs: DJ Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State
The all-time NCAA rushing leader can be another explosive weapon for Andy Reid's offense.
38. Cleveland Browns: John Chesson, WR, Michigan
39. Green Bay Packers: Hardy Nickerson, LB, Illinois
40. New England Patriots: Devonte Fields, OLB, Louisville
41. Miami Dolphins: Nathan Gerry, S, Nebraska
2 more rounds to go! Stay tuned!
Round 5
1. Cleveland Browns: Tanzel Smart, DT, Tulane
2. San Francisco 49ers: Josh Reynolds, WR, Texas A&M
3. Chicago Bears: Shelton Gibson, WR, West Virginia
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Conor McDermott, OT, UCLA
5. LA Rams: George Kittle, TE, Iowa
6. New York Jets: TJ Logan, RB, UNC
7. LA Chargers: Josh Carraway, OLB, TCU
8. Carolina Panthers: Josh Harvey-Clemons, S, Louisville
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State
10. Washington Redskins: Blair Brown, LB, Ohio
11. Philadelphia Eagles: Rayshawn Jenkins, S, Miami (FL)
12. Buffalo Bills: Ashton Lampkin, CB, Oklahoma State
13. Arizona Cardinals: Amba Etta-Towo, WR, Syracuse
Hey, a Cuse guy! Amba only had one year of production, but that's because he was only at Cuse for a year. He broke all the records of Art Monk and Marvin Harrison. That has to count for something.
14. Indianapolis Colts: Eric Saubert, TE, Drake
15. Baltimore Ravens: Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming
16. Minnesota Vikings: Jadar Johnson, S, Clemson
17. San Francisco 49ers: Jamaal Williams, RB, BYU
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Brian Allen, CB, Utah
19. New England Patriots: Tyler Orlosky, OC, West Virginia
20. Tennessee Titans: Jeremy Sprinkle, TE, Arkansas
21. Detroit Lions: Jonnu Smith, TE, Florida International
22. Miami Dolphins: Vincent Taylor, DT, Oklahoma State
23. New York Giants: Jarron Jones, DT, Notre Dame
24. Oakland Raiders: Joe Williams, RB, Utah
25. Houston Texans: Tashawn Bower, OLB, LSU
26. Pick Forfeited by the Seahawks!
27. Kansas City Chiefs: CJ Beathard, QB, Iowa
28. Buffalo Bills: Daeshon Hall, DE, Texas A&M
29. Green Bay Packers: David Sharpe, OG, Florida
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Corn Elder, CB, Miami (FL)
CORN ELDER! Greatest name in the draft, or possibly any draft.
31. Atlanta Falcons: Stacy Coley, WR, Miami (FL)
32. Cleveland Browns: Michael Roberts, TE, Toledo
33. Cincinnati Bengals: Matt Dayes, RB, NC State
34. Denver Broncos: Scott Orndorff, TE, Pitt
35. Miami Dolphins: Ben Braden, OG, Michigan
36. Arizona Cardinals: Isaac Asiata, OG, Utah
37. Kansas City Chiefs: DJ Pumphrey, RB, San Diego State
The all-time NCAA rushing leader can be another explosive weapon for Andy Reid's offense.
38. Cleveland Browns: John Chesson, WR, Michigan
39. Green Bay Packers: Hardy Nickerson, LB, Illinois
40. New England Patriots: Devonte Fields, OLB, Louisville
41. Miami Dolphins: Nathan Gerry, S, Nebraska
2 more rounds to go! Stay tuned!
JFLANland 2017 NFL Mock Draft: Round 4
Some great players can be found in Round 4. There may be a couple of surprises, some good stories, and at least one future Pro Bowler. Here is my take.
Round 4
1. Cleveland Browns: Rasul Douglas, CB, West Virginia
2. San Francisco 49ers: Dan Feeney, OG, Indiana
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ethan Pocic, OC, LSU
4. Chicago Bears: Nico Siragusa, OG, San Diego State
5. LA Rams: Tanoh Kpassagnon, DE, Villanova
6. LA Chargers: John Johnson, S, Boston College
7. Washington Redskins: ArDarius Stewart, WR, Alabama
8. Carolina Panthers: Chad Hansen, WR, California
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Josh Malone, WR, Tennessee
10. Chicago Bears: Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson
11. Pick Forfeited by Patriots! Hooray Deflategate!
12. Philadelphia Eagles: Cole Hikutini, TE, Louisville
13. Arizona Cardinals: Howard Wilson, CB, Houston
14. Minnesota Vikings: Keionta Davis, DE, Chattanooga
15. Indianapolis Colts: Dawuane Smoot, DE, Illinois
16. Baltimore Ravens: Stevie Tu'ikolovatu, DT, USC
17. Washington Redskins: Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami (FL)
Yep, a QB. The growing assumption among fans is that management has completely screwed up the Kirk Cousins situation, so he will be leaving. That leaves DC needing yet another QB. May as well take a chance on Kaaya.
18. Tennessee Titans: Ben Gedeon, ILB, Michigan
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Marlon Mack, RB, USF
20. Denver Broncos: Rudy Ford, S, Auburn
21. Detroit Lions: Wayne Gallman, RB, Clemson
22. Minnesota Vikings: Amara Darboh, WR, Michigan
23. Oakland Raiders: Keith Kelsey, LB, Louisville
24. Houston Texans: Damien Mama, OG, USC
25. New England Patriots: Julien Davenport, OT, Bucknell
26. Kansas City Chiefs: Brendan Langley, CB, Lamar
27. Dallas Cowboys: Nate Hairston, CB, Temple
28. Green Bay Packers: KD Cannon, WR, Baylor
29. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ryan Glasgow, DT, Michigan
30. Atlanta Falcons: Adam Bisnowaty, OG, Pitt
31. Indianapolis Colts: Vince Biegel, OLB, Wisconsin
32. Cincinnati Bengals: Eddie Jackson, S, Alabama
33. Philadelphia Eagles: Elijah Qualls, DT, Washington
34. New York Giants: James Connor, RB, Pitt
Not a dry eye in the house as Connor, and Hodgkin's lymphoma survivor, gets the call into the big time. He has a great chance to become the starter too, and at worst he is a great compliment Paul Perkins and Shane Vereen. Even with a pick by the Giants, the Philadelphia crowd will cheer... maybe... Ok probably not.
35. LA Rams: Noah Brown, WR, Ohio State
36. Houston Texans: Marquez White, CB, Florida State
37. San Francisco 49ers: Montae Nicholson, S, Michigan State
38. Indianapolis Colts: Shaquill Griffin, CB, UCF
Only 3 rounds to go! Has your favorite player gone yet? Someone from your school? If not, keep reading Round 5-7 to see who comes next!
JFLANland 2017 NFL Mock Draft: Round 3
Round 3 it is! Keep on rolling. As the rounds go along, I won't do as much breakdown. From now on, if there is something important to say, I will say it. Otherwise, I'll just list the picks. Cleveland starts us off again.
Round 3
1. Cleveland Browns: Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
Well, what is there to say? Mixon punched a woman in the face, was suspended, came back, played well. The NFL has issues when it comes to dealing with domestic violence or any kind of assault on women. They just don't get it. Anyway, Cleveland needs a running back, and Mixon would be in the first round if it wasn't for these issues.
2. San Francisco 49ers: Derek Rivers, OLB, Youngstown State
3. Chicago Bears: Dorian Johnson, OG, Pitt
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Larry Ogunjobi, DT, Charlotte
5. LA Rams: Roderick Johnson, OT, Florida State
6. New York Jets: Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
7. LA Chargers: Antonio Garcia, OG, Troy
8. New England Patriots: Duke Riley, ILB, LSU
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Alex Anzalone, LB, Florida
10. Baltimore Ravens: Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado
11. Buffalo Bills: Zach Banner, OT, USC
It can't be a JFLANland Mock without me insisting the Bills take O-line.
12. New Orleans Saints: Connor Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington
13. Arizona Cardinals: Josh Jones, S, NC State
14. Baltimore Ravens: Gerald Everett, TE, South Alabama
15. Minnesota Vikings: Jaleel Johnson, DT, Iowa
16. Indianapolis Colts: Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma
17. Washington Redskins: Pat Elflein, OC, Ohio State
18. Denver Broncos: DeMarcus Walker, DE, Florida State
19. Tennessee Titans: Desmond King, CB/S, Iowa
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dalvin Tomlinson, DT, Alabama
21. Detroit Lions: Carlos Henderson, WR, LA Tech
22. Minnesota Vikings: D'Onta Foreman, RB, Texas
23. New York Giants: Davis Webb, QB, California
The possible heir to Eli Manning? Why not?
24. Oakland Raiders: Jake Butt, TE, Michigan
25. Houston Texans: Anthony Walker Jr, LB, Northwestern
26. Seattle Seahawks: Will Holden, OT, Vanderbilt
27. Kansas City Chiefs: Montravias Adams, DT, Auburn
28. Dallas Cowboys: Carl Lawson, DE, Auburn
29. Green Bay Packers: Kareem Hunt, RB, Toledo
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Joshua Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
Big Ben has now considered retirement for two offseasons in a row. At some point, the Steelers have to think about a next option. Dobbs has a bunch of potential, and showed flashes of brilliance this past season.
31. Atlanta Falcons: Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, UCLA
32. New England Patriots: Damontae Kazee, CB, San Diego State
33. Miami Dolphins: Taywan Taylor, WR, Western Kentucky
34. Carolina Panthers: Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
35. Philadelphia Eagles: Tarell Basham, DE, Ohio
36. Tennessee Titans: Trey Hendrickson, DE, Florida Atlantic
37. Denver Broncos: Mack Hollins, WR, UNC
38. Seattle Seahawks: Chris Godwin, WR, Penn State
39. New Orleans Saints: Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee
40. Kansas City Chiefs: Malachi Dupre, WR, LSU
Not sure why, but one of my favorite names in the draft.
41. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jordan Legget, TE, Clemson
42. Seattle Seahawks: Justin Evans, S, Texas A&M
43. New York Jets: Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech
The Day 3 rounds will be coming up later today! Thank you all, so much, for reading. Hopefully this will foster some debate for all of you that care enough.
JFLANland 2017 NFL Mock Draft: Round 2
Back at it with Round 2 of the Mock Draft. Now that Round 1 is posted, I am of course expecting massive trades that would shift everything around. If that happens, I may try to make some edits. Or not. I don't know yet. Anyway, Round 2 begins the same way Round 1 did, with those pesky Browns.
1. Cleveland Browns: Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut
The only things more spectacular than Obi's name was his Combine. He wowed everyone with insane measurables. 6'4, 32.5" arms, 4.40 40 yard dash, 44" vertical, 141" broad jump. He is a freak. He is also a raw talent, which is why he slips to Round 2. If the Browns can coach him up and mold him into a NFL player, he will be something special.
2. San Francisco 49ers: Patrick Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
Call it Kirk Cousins insurance. Everyone expects the Redskins QB to leave DC after this season and reunite with former OC Kyle Shanahan. However, there is always a chance the Skins come to their senses and pay Kirk the way he deserves. Drafting Mahomes gives them a developmental QB that can make all the throws, but still needs to adjust to a pro-style offense.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: David Njoku, TE, Miami (FL)
The current starting TEs for the Jags are Mychal Rivera and Marcedes Lewis. Neither are the game-breakers that Blake Bortles needs. Jacksonville continues their offensive upgrade with Njoku, who is only a step or two below OJ Howard.
4. Chicago Bears: Evan Engram, TE, Mississippi
Same deal as the Jags. The Bears are in need of an upgrade over Zach Miller. I am sure new QB Mike Glennon would appreciate a great target like Engram now that his best WR is in Philadelphia.
5. LA Rams: Tre'Davious White, CB, LSU
The team with all the needs in the world goes with one of the best players on the board. White is a top-tier coverage man who, if he bulks up and works on tackling, can be a prototypical CB in the NFL.
6. LA Chargers: Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina
Name the Chargers best WR... The oft-injured Keenan Allen? The inconsistent Travis Benjamin? Dontrelle Inman? They need help. Zay Jones is 6'2, 200, with star potential.
7. New York Jets: Tyus Bowser, OLB, Houston
I don't know how a team that has had rather good defenses can always be in need of pass rushers, but that's the Jets for you. Bowser can rush the passer and drop into coverage with the best of them. Maybe the Jets finally find their guy on the edge.
8. Carolina Panthers: Jordan Willis, DE/OLB, Kansas State
A super-productive (26 sacks) edge rusher added onto that Panthers D would be terrifying, especially with future Hall of Famer Julius Pepper there to teach him.
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Taylor Moton, OG, Western Michigan
The Bengals lost some big pieces of their OL in free agency. Moton is a consistent starter who can play any position on the line. The perfect plug-and-play guy for a team with many needs up front.
10. New Orleans Saints: Budda Baker, S, Washington
One of my favorite players in the draft going to a team that needs all the defensive help. Budda Baker may be the best center fielder-type safety in the draft. Great ball skills, and can lay a hard hit too. The only concern is his size, but comparisons to Bob Sanders (also on the smaller side) could mean an excellent pro career.
11. Philadelphia Eagles: Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
The Eagles pass on McCaffery in Round 1, and get their RB here. Great agility and burst out of the backfield, plus an above-average receiver, gives the Eagles a true 3-down back.
12. Buffalo Bills: Juju Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
They pass on a WR in Round 1 and get a guy who has the potential to be their best WR in Round 2. Juju's 2016 wasn't the best, but he was also heavily covered. He isn't a speedy game-breaker like Sammy Watkins, but would be a perfect compliment to him.
13. Arizona Cardinals: DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
I have been saying the Cardinals have needed to draft their next QB for years. Carson Palmer's age showed last season. Kizer is raw, but would have at least a year to learn the system. He may have the most raw potential of any QB in this draft.
14. Indianapolis Colts: Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
If they aren't protecting Andrew Luck, they have to make sure that they are able to stop the other team. Brantley is a top guy inside, and can stop the run well. He can also occupy enough guys inside to help the edge rushers a lot.
15. Baltimore Ravens: Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama
He has some off the field issues, but he may be the best pass-rusher left, and Terrell Suggs will turn 35 in October. They need an heir-apparent on the edge.
16. Minnesota Vikings: Dion Dawkins, OG, Temple
He started 43 games at left tackle, but may be a better guard in the NFL. The Vikings address their biggest need with their first overall pick in the draft.
17. Washington Redskins: Marcus Williams, S, Utah
A SAFETY FOR THE REDSKINS! My Skins signed DJ Swearinger, and are transitioning Su'a Cravens to full time safety, However, both of them are strong safeties. Marcus Williams is a big time center field safety who will be able to cover the back end well.
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Marcus Maye, S, Florida
A good weapon against the run and in coverage for a team that could use some help on the back end of their defense.
19. Denver Broncos: Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt
A first round talent that has just fallen due to his position. The Broncos sweep him up and plug him into that front 7 right away.
20. Cleveland Browns: Curtis Samuel, WR, Ohio State
The Browns pick again, and take a Buckeye that they can plug into the slot to make a ton of plays. Cleveland needs a ton of help at WR with Terrelle Pryor now in DC.
21. Detroit Lions: Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State
Upgrading that defense is their top priority. Taco Charlton off the edge is a start. Shoring up the middle with McMillan is the next step.
22. Miami Dolphins: Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
Great ball skills, though some concerns about his speed. Still, every team needs guys that can cover.
23. New York Giants: Kendall Beckwith, LB, LSU
He is coming off of an ACL injury, but Beckwith was a 3-year starter for a top defense, and fits the Giants biggest need at this point.
24. Oakland Raiders: Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan
A big run-stuffer in the middle to occupy space, and free up Khalil Mack on the edge even more. The Raiders could be the team that makes that big step a la the Falcons in 2016.
25. Houston Texans: Nathan Peterman, QB, Pitt
Another Pitt QB to compete with Tom Savage. Peterman may be pro-ready right now, and would instantly be in the discussion to start. Bill O'Brien may have finally found his guy here in the second round.
26. Seattle Seahawks: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan
Natural cover guy who is super competitive. He'd fit into the Seahawks atmosphere. They have been looking for that nickle corner that can become their next starter. Lewis is that guy.
27. Kansas City Chiefs: Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
Another cover guy who can also return kicks if Tyreke Hill needs a breather.
28. Dallas Cowboys: Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
6'6", 278, small-school superstar. Jason Witten won't play forever, and giving Dak another big weapon could make that offense even better.
29. Green Bay Packers: TJ Watt, OLB, Wisconsin
It is almost too perfect, isn't it? JJ's little brother, who is also super-productive, going from Madison to Green Bay? Why not? Lots of mocks are now having the Packers taking him in the 1st round.
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ryan Anderson, OLB, Alabama
ESPN's best scouts call Anderson a tweener-type, perfect for the Ravens or Steelers style of defense. Here are the Steelers taking him. Tough, great intangibles, and a fit for the team.
31. Atlanta Falcons: Carlos Watkins, DT, Clemson
If the Falcons had a great rusher off the edge, or a push up the middle, they could have gotten to Tom Brady and won the Super Bowl. They got their edge rusher in Harris in Round 1. Watkins can penetrate up the middle, and moves great for his size.
32. Carolina Panthers: Jermaine Eluemunor, OT, Texas A&M
The Panthers need help across their offensive line. Eluemunor played both guard and tackle in college. He will find a niche and fit it well.
Rounds 3-7 coming later today! Thanks for reading!
1. Cleveland Browns: Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut
The only things more spectacular than Obi's name was his Combine. He wowed everyone with insane measurables. 6'4, 32.5" arms, 4.40 40 yard dash, 44" vertical, 141" broad jump. He is a freak. He is also a raw talent, which is why he slips to Round 2. If the Browns can coach him up and mold him into a NFL player, he will be something special.
2. San Francisco 49ers: Patrick Mahomes II, QB, Texas Tech
Call it Kirk Cousins insurance. Everyone expects the Redskins QB to leave DC after this season and reunite with former OC Kyle Shanahan. However, there is always a chance the Skins come to their senses and pay Kirk the way he deserves. Drafting Mahomes gives them a developmental QB that can make all the throws, but still needs to adjust to a pro-style offense.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars: David Njoku, TE, Miami (FL)
The current starting TEs for the Jags are Mychal Rivera and Marcedes Lewis. Neither are the game-breakers that Blake Bortles needs. Jacksonville continues their offensive upgrade with Njoku, who is only a step or two below OJ Howard.
4. Chicago Bears: Evan Engram, TE, Mississippi
Same deal as the Jags. The Bears are in need of an upgrade over Zach Miller. I am sure new QB Mike Glennon would appreciate a great target like Engram now that his best WR is in Philadelphia.
5. LA Rams: Tre'Davious White, CB, LSU
The team with all the needs in the world goes with one of the best players on the board. White is a top-tier coverage man who, if he bulks up and works on tackling, can be a prototypical CB in the NFL.
6. LA Chargers: Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina
Name the Chargers best WR... The oft-injured Keenan Allen? The inconsistent Travis Benjamin? Dontrelle Inman? They need help. Zay Jones is 6'2, 200, with star potential.
7. New York Jets: Tyus Bowser, OLB, Houston
I don't know how a team that has had rather good defenses can always be in need of pass rushers, but that's the Jets for you. Bowser can rush the passer and drop into coverage with the best of them. Maybe the Jets finally find their guy on the edge.
8. Carolina Panthers: Jordan Willis, DE/OLB, Kansas State
A super-productive (26 sacks) edge rusher added onto that Panthers D would be terrifying, especially with future Hall of Famer Julius Pepper there to teach him.
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Taylor Moton, OG, Western Michigan
The Bengals lost some big pieces of their OL in free agency. Moton is a consistent starter who can play any position on the line. The perfect plug-and-play guy for a team with many needs up front.
10. New Orleans Saints: Budda Baker, S, Washington
One of my favorite players in the draft going to a team that needs all the defensive help. Budda Baker may be the best center fielder-type safety in the draft. Great ball skills, and can lay a hard hit too. The only concern is his size, but comparisons to Bob Sanders (also on the smaller side) could mean an excellent pro career.
11. Philadelphia Eagles: Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee
The Eagles pass on McCaffery in Round 1, and get their RB here. Great agility and burst out of the backfield, plus an above-average receiver, gives the Eagles a true 3-down back.
12. Buffalo Bills: Juju Smith-Schuster, WR, USC
They pass on a WR in Round 1 and get a guy who has the potential to be their best WR in Round 2. Juju's 2016 wasn't the best, but he was also heavily covered. He isn't a speedy game-breaker like Sammy Watkins, but would be a perfect compliment to him.
13. Arizona Cardinals: DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
I have been saying the Cardinals have needed to draft their next QB for years. Carson Palmer's age showed last season. Kizer is raw, but would have at least a year to learn the system. He may have the most raw potential of any QB in this draft.
14. Indianapolis Colts: Caleb Brantley, DT, Florida
If they aren't protecting Andrew Luck, they have to make sure that they are able to stop the other team. Brantley is a top guy inside, and can stop the run well. He can also occupy enough guys inside to help the edge rushers a lot.
15. Baltimore Ravens: Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama
He has some off the field issues, but he may be the best pass-rusher left, and Terrell Suggs will turn 35 in October. They need an heir-apparent on the edge.
16. Minnesota Vikings: Dion Dawkins, OG, Temple
He started 43 games at left tackle, but may be a better guard in the NFL. The Vikings address their biggest need with their first overall pick in the draft.
17. Washington Redskins: Marcus Williams, S, Utah
A SAFETY FOR THE REDSKINS! My Skins signed DJ Swearinger, and are transitioning Su'a Cravens to full time safety, However, both of them are strong safeties. Marcus Williams is a big time center field safety who will be able to cover the back end well.
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Marcus Maye, S, Florida
A good weapon against the run and in coverage for a team that could use some help on the back end of their defense.
19. Denver Broncos: Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt
A first round talent that has just fallen due to his position. The Broncos sweep him up and plug him into that front 7 right away.
20. Cleveland Browns: Curtis Samuel, WR, Ohio State
The Browns pick again, and take a Buckeye that they can plug into the slot to make a ton of plays. Cleveland needs a ton of help at WR with Terrelle Pryor now in DC.
21. Detroit Lions: Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State
Upgrading that defense is their top priority. Taco Charlton off the edge is a start. Shoring up the middle with McMillan is the next step.
22. Miami Dolphins: Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
Great ball skills, though some concerns about his speed. Still, every team needs guys that can cover.
23. New York Giants: Kendall Beckwith, LB, LSU
He is coming off of an ACL injury, but Beckwith was a 3-year starter for a top defense, and fits the Giants biggest need at this point.
24. Oakland Raiders: Chris Wormley, DT, Michigan
A big run-stuffer in the middle to occupy space, and free up Khalil Mack on the edge even more. The Raiders could be the team that makes that big step a la the Falcons in 2016.
25. Houston Texans: Nathan Peterman, QB, Pitt
Another Pitt QB to compete with Tom Savage. Peterman may be pro-ready right now, and would instantly be in the discussion to start. Bill O'Brien may have finally found his guy here in the second round.
26. Seattle Seahawks: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan
Natural cover guy who is super competitive. He'd fit into the Seahawks atmosphere. They have been looking for that nickle corner that can become their next starter. Lewis is that guy.
27. Kansas City Chiefs: Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
Another cover guy who can also return kicks if Tyreke Hill needs a breather.
28. Dallas Cowboys: Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
6'6", 278, small-school superstar. Jason Witten won't play forever, and giving Dak another big weapon could make that offense even better.
29. Green Bay Packers: TJ Watt, OLB, Wisconsin
It is almost too perfect, isn't it? JJ's little brother, who is also super-productive, going from Madison to Green Bay? Why not? Lots of mocks are now having the Packers taking him in the 1st round.
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Ryan Anderson, OLB, Alabama
ESPN's best scouts call Anderson a tweener-type, perfect for the Ravens or Steelers style of defense. Here are the Steelers taking him. Tough, great intangibles, and a fit for the team.
31. Atlanta Falcons: Carlos Watkins, DT, Clemson
If the Falcons had a great rusher off the edge, or a push up the middle, they could have gotten to Tom Brady and won the Super Bowl. They got their edge rusher in Harris in Round 1. Watkins can penetrate up the middle, and moves great for his size.
32. Carolina Panthers: Jermaine Eluemunor, OT, Texas A&M
The Panthers need help across their offensive line. Eluemunor played both guard and tackle in college. He will find a niche and fit it well.
Rounds 3-7 coming later today! Thanks for reading!
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
JFLANland 2017 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1
Welcome, friends, to NFL Draft week! For some of you draft nerds like me, this is one of the best weeks of the year: speculation, rumors, teams getting better, mistakes, and Mel Kiper's hair. There is nothing better! Below is my humble attempt at Round 1 of this mock draft. I did not project any trades, though I am sure there will be some. I just took the players I thought may be the best fit for the given team, or take who I thought a team would reach for based on need.
Check back later for Rounds 2-7!
And with that, the Cleveland Browns are on the clock:
Round 1
1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M
They can't take a QB here. They just can't. Garrett seems to be the consensus #1 pick and #1 player in the Draft. The Browns need help everywhere. He has to be the pick. Let's just hope he isn't another Courtney Brown.
2. San Francisco 49ers: Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford
This is a defensive draft, for sure, and Solomon Thomas may be just as good as Garrett. He has risen up the ranks a bit until settling in as the potential #2 pick across most mocks, and I don't disagree. Again, the 49ers need everything, so why not start with a workhorse D-Lineman?
3. Chicago Bears: Jamal Adams, S, LSU
An amazing safety is hard to find (I know. I am a Redskins fan. We still haven't replaced Sean Taylor). Jamal Adams may be the best overall safety in the draft. Chicago needs quality guys in the secondary to play against Aaron Rodgers and Matt Stafford, after all.
4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
Back to back LSU players go. I think this may be the biggest no-brainer outside of the #1 pick. The Jaguars need to know what their offense can really do, and that means it has to have some balance. Their rushing attack isn't great, and Fournette would instantly be their top back. Doug Marrone was the coach of the Bills when they had the #1 rushing attach in the NFL. He will bring that to Jacksonville.
5. Tennessee Titans: Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
The Titans sprint up to the podium with this pick. Their biggest need is for a true shut down corner, and Lattimore is the best in the draft. Easy pick.
6. New York Jets: Mitchell Trubisky, QB, UNC
Oh, Jets. You have no QB. That isn't to say that I like Trubisky that much. I much prefer Deshaun Watson. And I could definitely see another team that likes Mitch trading up to the Jets, which I am sure they would love. But for now, it is their biggest need, and Trubisky seems to be everyone's top guy.
7. LA Chargers: Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama
Another team that needs a bit of everything. Allen's value here is too much to pass up. I just won't get used to calling them the LA Chargers anytime soon.
8. Carolina Panthers: Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
For some odd reason, folks seem to be saying that Dalvin Cook is falling. I have no idea why. I have said for two years that I think Cook must cover himself in non-stick spray or something, cause he is impossible to bring down. If Christian McCaffery is the pick instead, I wouldn't be surprised. The Panthers need another weapon to take some pressure off Cam.
9. Cincinnati Bengals: Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
Bill Polian hates him because he is slow. I counter with the argument that he broke Reggie White's sack record, which means he can play. The Bengals add another weapon on that defense to team with Vontaze Burfict.
10. Buffalo Bills: Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State
I've seen just about every position mocked to the Bills, from passer to pass rusher to receiver. But, Malik Hooker has better ball skills than Jamal Adams, and would instantly be an impact player in a depleted secondary. Plus, this draft is deep enough in WRs where the Bills can get a solid one in Round 2 (spoiler).
11. New Orleans Saints: Hassan Reddick, LB, Temple
Has anyone risen up the ranks since the season ended like Reddick? He is just the type of player that the Saints need in that defense, and one they haven't had in the middle since Jonathan Vilma retired.
12. Cleveland Browns: Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson
Why trade up and get Trubisky when you can stay put and get a national champion QB? As I said before, I am a Watson guy. I think he has that "It" factor that will make him a solid QB, if not a star. He also has the ability to keep plays alive with his legs, which he may need in that division with those pass rushers.
13. Arizona Cardinals: Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Foster's talent is only overshadowed by his potential off-the-filed issues. He got in a shouting match at a hospital at the Combine. He apparently had a diluted urine sample, which may mask drug issues. However, the Cardinals have dealt with these kinds of players before in Tyrann Mathieu, and it payed off. I think it will again.
14. Philadelphia Eagles: Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State
Well... I think that the Eagles biggest need is in the secondary. However, Conley may be facing rape charges off the field, so his placement in the first round is now somewhat questionable, or at least would be if the NFL actually cared about women's issues at all. They don't, so Conley stays in this spot.
15. Indianapolis Colts: Forrest Lamp, OG, Western Kentucky
PROTECT ANDREW LUCK! That is the name of the game. The Colts are nothing without him. Lamp is the best offensive lineman in the draft. And I do not buy into the "don't take guards in the first round" nonsense. Take the guy that best suits your biggest need. That's how you get better.
16. Baltimore Ravens: Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
The Ravens offense hasn't really been the same since it lost Torrey Smith and Anquan Boldin. True, they haven't had a solid running game either, but going with a super-productive player like Davis to help stretch the field for Joe Flacco and that offense will help immensely. I could also see another O-lineman here as well.
17. Washington Redskins: Christian McCaffery, RB, Stanford
Positions the Skins do not need to address with this pick: OLB, WR. Everything is in play. As a Skins fan, I am praying that Adams or Hooker falls to 17, but there is no way that is happening. I think McCaffery is the guy because of what he brings to every facet of the offense. However, if he is gone and Dalvin Cook is here, I still say the Skins go RB. The really interesting thing will be if all the RBs are gone.
18. Tennessee Titans: Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
That light blue blur you just saw whizz by was the Titans running up to the podium again. A big, super-talented possession receiver with amazing hands is exactly what they need to pair with Marcus Mariota. Williams may be the best wideout in the draft. The Titans have an A+ first round adding him and Lattimore.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: OJ Howard, TE, Alabama
That's right, an Alabama offensive player going with all these amazing defenders. Jameis Winston gets the top tight end in a draft, who by all accounts is also a high-character guy. He could instantly become a Greg Olson-level weapon.
20. Denver Broncos: Garrett Boles, OT, Utah
The Broncos need all the help they can on the O-line to protect whoever is their starting QB. Boles may have the biggest upside of any tackle in the draft.
21. Detroit Lions: Taco Charlton, DL, Michigan
Taco Time in Detroit! They need to be able to put pressure on Aaron Rodgers, so drafting the top pass-rusher available is the answer. He can play any position on the line, and imagine the built in jersey sales for a Michigan player going to Detroit.
22. Miami Dolphins: Takkarist McKinley, DE/OLB, UCLA
The Fins add a great end rusher who will be able to disrupt offenses in the AFC East. Takk has an amazing motor, and will make sure to give maximum effort. Team him outside with Wake, with Suh inside, and you'd have quite the defensive front.
23. New York Giants: Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
Erick Flowers hasn't been what the Giants thought he would be yet. Ramczyk may not be spectacular, but he may be the safest and most consistent OT in the entire draft. That is what the Giants need.
24. Oakland Raiders: Kevin King, CB, Washington
The Raiders are only a few pieces away from being a top notch NFL team. They have drafted so well recently, it should be a surprise. David Amerson is solid, but King's size and skill could make him their best CB from Day 1.
25. Houston Texans: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
First round talent, second round effort. Seems like pick 25 may be a perfect spot for the Texans. I don't think they go all in on a QB yet, since they like Tom Savage enough to start him. Maybe they will learn from their past mistakes and finally draft OL to protect a young QB.
26. Seattle Seahawks: Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan State
The Seahawks get the most out of their defensive players as possible. McDowell's effort is a little touch and go. Once he gets to Pete Carroll and that locker room, he will turn into a Pro Bowl talent.
27. Kansas City Chiefs: Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida
He is Mel Kiper's top LB. He is apparently an awesome guy. I think he is a great fit for an aging defense. Their linebacking corp is getting old and oft-injured. Davis is the kind of guy to rejuvenate it.
28. Dallas Cowboys: Jabrill Peppers, S/LB, Michigan
Big name, super-talented, super-versatile player? Sounds like a fit for the Cowboys. They need help in the secondary, of course, and Peppers can cover or move up in the box and tackle. He could also find a way to work his way into some offensive sets. How about a fun single wing with Dak and Zeke on the goal line? I also don't really buy his diluted sample as being a red flag, since he stated at the time he was sick and was over-hydrating.
29. Green Bay Packers: Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida
The Packers cannot cover at all. Secondary is their biggest need. Wilson is the best pick right here. Furthermore, (spoiler alert) the player many have going here may find his way to Green Bay in Round 2.
30. Pittsburgh Steelers: John Ross, WR, Washington
Best player on the board, perfect compliment to take pressure off Antonio Brown, and 4.22 speed? If John Ross can stay healthy, that Steelers offense will be great yet again.
31. Atlanta Falcons: Charles Harris, OLB, Missouri
The Falcons were a few stops or first downs away from being Super Bowl champions. Adding a premiere pass rusher in Harris could be that final piece to the championship puzzle.
32. New Orleans Saints: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
Another Crimson Tide defender to finish out Round 1. I don't think the Saints are going to get Malcolm Butler from New England, so they need to add a playmaker in the secondary. Humphrey and Reddick instantly boost an otherwise woeful defense.
Rounds 2-7 coming tomorrow! Thanks for reading!
Friday, April 7, 2017
Coming Soon- The 2017 NFL Mock Draft
Hello there friends,
Baseball season, NBA and NHL playoffs, the NCAA Tournament, and the real world. Too much to talk about. So, you may continue not hearing much from me until I actually have time to finish my labor of love, my 2017 NFL Mock Draft. I hope to have it up the weekend before the draft, so keep an eye out for it. As always, if you want to keep up to date with my thoughts on sports (and everything else) on a more "real-time" basis, follow @JFLANland on twitter.
Baseball season, NBA and NHL playoffs, the NCAA Tournament, and the real world. Too much to talk about. So, you may continue not hearing much from me until I actually have time to finish my labor of love, my 2017 NFL Mock Draft. I hope to have it up the weekend before the draft, so keep an eye out for it. As always, if you want to keep up to date with my thoughts on sports (and everything else) on a more "real-time" basis, follow @JFLANland on twitter.
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