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In this mock, I drafted defense early, then went with best fit / BPA approach.  Mitchell helps solidify the CB room.  Cooper is compared to The Maniac (that would be awesome if true).  Jenkins for depth on DL.  OC from Wisc to replace Kelly in a year or 2.  I'm a fan of UofL Cardinals, so had to pick Guerendo.  And Ford would replace MAC while on a rookie contract.  What do you guys think?

 

15. Quinyon Mitchell, CB Toledo

Height: 6 - 0 |Weight: 195 lbs |RAS: 9.84

Strengths

- Can click and close and undercut passes in an instant with his elite recovery speed

- Proven ball-hawk with six interceptions and 37 pass breakups over past two years

- Energized short-area mover with torrid foot speed and effervescent corrective twitch

- Adept processor in off-man and zone, who can instantly trigger on route breaks

- Has the frame, targeted physicality, agility, and fluidity to dictate reps in press-man

- Has the versatility to play the boundary or the slot in man, off-man, or zone coverage

Weaknesses

- Doesn’t quite have elite fluidity and sink when bending to close ground on hitches

- Can be baited into making premature hip transitions by nuanced WRs at stems

- Relatively inexperienced in press-man, and can improve upper-lower synergy

- Can keep shoring up his tackling form as a support defender

 

51. Edgerrin Cooper, LB Texas A&M

Height: 6 - 2 |Weight: 230 lbs |RAS: 9.34

Linebackers who naturally, and consistently, make plays, are impossible to replicate. They can run a 4.7 40-yard dash and still be valuable because they process information at lightning speed and are innate playmakers. Edgerrin Cooper is that player, but with outstanding athleticism and length. That length allows him to wrangle ball carriers with an incredibly high hit rate. He knifes through blockers and consistently makes plays around the line of scrimmage, while also providing a bump as a pass rusher. Dalton Miller

 

82. Kris Jenkins, DT Michigan

Height: 6 - 2 |Weight: 299 lbs |RAS: 8.92

Being the son of a former NFL All-Pro, it’s no surprise that Jenkins has some of the most enthralling tools in the class. He’s an incredibly explosive athlete off the snap, both laterally and vertically, and has suffocating strength at the point of attack.

Going further, with his burst, twitch, and mass, Jenkins can levy impressive amounts of power into his attacks, and as he trends up with his hand usage and energy efficiency, it’s exciting to think about the potential that remains unearthed.

-Ian Cummings

 

103. Jermaine Burton, WR Alabama

Height: 6 - 0 |Weight: 196 lbs |RAS: 9.54

 

117. Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S Texas Tech

Height: 5 - 10 |Weight: 197 lbs |RAS: 8.87

 

151. Tanor Bortolini, OC Wisconsin

Height: 6 - 4 |Weight: 303 lbs |RAS: 9.79

 

158. Javion Cohen, OG Miami (FL)

Height: 6 - 4 |Weight: 324 lbs |RAS: N/A

 

202. Isaac Guerendo, RB Louisville

Height: 6 - 0 |Weight: 221 lbs |RAS: 9.98

 

219. Brevyn Spann-Ford, TE Minnesota

Height: 6 - 6 |Weight: 260 lbs |RAS: 7.58

 

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Jermaine Burton is an interesting case to me. He has the tools that we are looking for at the spot we're looking, but there is a large maturity question after he struck a female Tennessee student while the students ran on the field after beating Bama. Maybe someone has more info on the situation. I would say that's enough to be taken off the Colts board.

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15. Quinyon Mitchell, CB Toledo

49.Edgerrin Cooper, LB Texas A&M

82. Christian Mahogany, OG Boston College

115. Jermaine Burton, WR Alabama

117. Maason Smith, DT LSU

151. Tanor Bortolini, OC Wisconsin

191. Isaac Guerendo, RB Louisville

234. Tip Reiman, TE Illinois

 

I think this is one of the better mocks I’ve done. Thoughts??

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Mid FA version:


FA: Justin Simmons is our last major move.

 

1-15: Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas

2-46: Max Melton, CB, Rutgers 

3-82: Mason McCormick, IOL, So. Dakota St.

4-116: Isaac Guerendo, RB, Louisville

5-150: Caedan Wallace, OT, Penn St.

6-189: Myles Cole, 3T, Texas Tech

7-233: Jaylon Carlies, LB, Missouri

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Need playmakers at premium positions in this draft. We double dip in rounds 1-2 at WR.

 

1. Brian Thomas (WR)

2. Malachi Corley (WR)

3. Kamren Kinchens (FS)

4. Beaux Limmer (G/C)

5. Tyrice Knight (LB)
6. Isaiah Davis (RB)
7. Tory Taylor (P)

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Just did a mock where I got the trade offer for #15 I've been thinking about.

 

Traded #15(Turner) for #27(BTJ)+#35(Dejean)

 

 

#27 - BTJ - WR

#35 - Dejean - CB

#46 - Cooper Beebe - G

#82 - Trotter Jr - LB

#117 - Theo Johnson - TE

#151 - Oladapo - S

#191 - Bortolini - C

#234 - Pearl - OT

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15 hours ago, w87r said:

Just did a mock where I got the trade offer for #15 I've been thinking about.

 

Traded #15(Turner) for #27(BTJ)+#35(Dejean)

 

 

#27 - BTJ - WR

#35 - Dejean - CB

#46 - Cooper Beebe - G

#82 - Trotter Jr - LB

#117 - Theo Johnson - TE

#151 - Oladapo - S

#191 - Bortolini - C

#234 - Pearl - OT

I'd do that trade.

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15 hours ago, w87r said:

Just did a mock where I got the trade offer for #15 I've been thinking about.

 

Traded #15(Turner) for #27(BTJ)+#35(Dejean)

 

 

#27 - BTJ - WR

#35 - Dejean - CB

#46 - Cooper Beebe - G

#82 - Trotter Jr - LB

#117 - Theo Johnson - TE

#151 - Oladapo - S

#191 - Bortolini - C

#234 - Pearl - OT

 

I like this, but I really like BTJ and I feel like it's more likely he's gone by #15 than that he lasts to #27.

 

Just watched some of Theo Johnson a couple days ago. He's a good blocker, obviously his measurements are excellent, but I don't really see it on his game tape.

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6 hours ago, Superman said:

 

I like this, but I really like BTJ and I feel like it's more likely he's gone by #15 than that he lasts to #27.

 

Just watched some of Theo Johnson a couple days ago. He's a good blocker, obviously his measurements are excellent, but I don't really see it on his game tape.

Yeah I just took him because he was there, Mitchell, Franklin, Mcconkey, Worthy and more were all sitting there as well.

 

 

I don't think BTJ goes before #15, but probably by #27?

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R1.15 - Laiatu Latu, DE

R2.46 - Xavier Legette, WR

R3.82 - Kris Jenkins, DT

R4.117 - Jaden Hick, S

R5.151 - Beau Limmer, OC

R6.191 - Edefaun Ulofoshio, LB

R7.232 - Tip Reiman, TE

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14 hours ago, Solid84 said:

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R1.15 - Laiatu Latu, DE

R2.46 - Xavier Legette, WR

R3.82 - Kris Jenkins, DT

R4.117 - Jaden Hick, S

R5.151 - Beau Limmer, OC

R6.191 - Edefaun Ulofoshio, LB

R7.232 - Tip Reiman, TE

I would be very happy with that draft!

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1 hour ago, MikeCurtis said:

I would be very happy with that draft!

Yeah I think it’s decent. 
 

There are a few offensive guys I’d like in the 1st, but I think I’d prefer a DE at 15 and a WR in the 2nd or 3rd. 
 

I really like DT Ruke Orhorhoro, but I think he goes in the 2nd. 

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2 hours ago, Solid84 said:

Yeah I think it’s decent. 
 

There are a few offensive guys I’d like in the 1st, but I think I’d prefer a DE at 15 and a WR in the 2nd or 3rd. 
 

I really like DT Ruke Orhorhoro, but I think he goes in the 2nd. 

Im with you on the DE.   I would have trouble not taking Latu if he is there at 15

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I feel really good about this one:

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Traded a 2025 2nd and did a later pick swap to jump up a little bit to 131. I would have liked to grab Tip Reimann with that last pick, but he went like 6 picks before.

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 A few trades, nothing earth shattering to add a few more picks

 

My Selections

15

Brian Thomas Jr.

WR | LSU

48

Max Melton

CB | Rutgers

TRADE

82

Kamren Kinchens

S | Miami (FL)

96

Cedric Gray

LB | North Carolina

TRADE

117

Mason McCormick

IOL | South Dakota State

151

Mar'Keise Irving

RB | Oregon

153

Beaux Limmer

IOL | Arkansas

TRADE

196

Ryan Flournoy

WR | Southeast Missouri State

TRADE

213

Jaylin Simpson

CB | Auburn

TRADE

234

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE | Washington

 

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#15 - Latu - Edge

**#51 - Worthy - WR

#82 - Kinchens - S

#117 - Gray - LB

#151 - Jarrian Jones - CB

**#178 - Kristian Boyd - DT

#191 - Bortolini - OC

#234 - Gore Jr - RB

 

 

Traded down from #46 for:

#51, #178 and 2025 3rd rounder

 

Pittsburgh selected Jordan Brooks with the 46th pick.

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2 hours ago, w87r said:

#15 - Latu - Edge

**#51 - Worthy - WR

#82 - Kinchens - S

#117 - Gray - LB

#151 - Jarrian Jones - CB

**#178 - Kristian Boyd - DT

#191 - Bortolini - OC

#234 - Gore Jr - RB

 

 

Traded down from #46 for:

#51, #178 and 2025 3rd rounder

 

Pittsburgh selected Jordan Brooks with the 46th pick.

I love the Latu and Kinchens pick

 

I love Worthy’s speed but think he will not be able to block anyone on the field 

 

That to me would make me cautious 

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I find it interesting that most mock drafts represent a balanced view of drafting, rather than focusing on a particular area and stocking them. You better your odds at finding a fit at that position, and can better leverage trades or draft picks.

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I like this one:
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- 2 YAC-centric pass catchers in Bowers and Washington.

- Playmaking coverage LB.

- Doubled up on athletic, rangy FSs with DTD and Perry (who we had in for a top 30 visit).

- Kyree Jackson is a high upside outside CB and Hardy is a fast, athletic nickel CB (backup for Moore) with strong ST value.

- Brennan Jackson is a high upside edge rusher that just needs more development at this point, but has the build and athleticism Ballard looks for.

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This mock targets supporting AR while getting help on defense. 

-Bowers is a generational talent (according to almost everyone) you have to take if he is there. 

-Beebe is considered one of the best, if not THE best G in draft and is an immediate upgrade over any G on our roster other than Q. 

-Wilson is the coverage LB to spy on the receiving RBs in our division.

-Smith is an athletic beast of a DT, looking toward future.

-Demerson is a rangy FS, backup now, possible starter in future

-Limmer is Kelly's replacement in a year or 2

-Coker is a WR with size and good hands, battle AP for reps

-Richardson is backup CB

-Reiman is another athletic TE, picked him up due to his RAS & the possiblility that we lose both MAC & Ogletree

 

15. Brock BowersTE Georgia

Height: 6 - 3 |Weight: 243 lbs |RAS: N/A

Strengths

- Size/speed anomaly with the instant burst and speed to warp tackling angles

- Energized athlete with rapid foot speed, a full release package, and stem and zone IQ

- Constant leg churn and fighter's mentality makes him near-impossible to bring down

- Can snare high-difficulty throws in-stride with rare body control and contortion ability

- Brings ultra-reliable hand-eye coordination and hand strength, even on contested balls

- Physical, assignment-sound blocker whose profile lends him usage versatility in space

Weaknesses

- Frame, while dense and compact, is around average mass for a tight end

- Hips can be a bit stiff when redirecting, limiting range on 90-degree transitions

- Route tree, while expansive, can use more efficient plant-and-drive technique

- Doesn’t have the high-end mass or play strength to be a consistent in-line blocker

 

54. Cooper BeebeOG Kansas State

Height: 6 - 3 |Weight: 322 lbs |RAS: 9.3

Strengths

- Hyper-dense and well-leveraged lineman with elite mass and physicality

- Has great burst and range when he’s able to pull and attack defenders in space

- Squatty, heavy-handed blocker who easily bends his knees and stays square

- Can plow run defenders with power, and shock rushers with forceful punches

- Day 1 position flex lineman with experience at both guard and tackle spots

- High-effort, tough-as-nails blocker who plays to the whistle and punishes defenders

Weaknesses

- Has below average arm length, which can limit his reach and cause lurches

- Naturally, with his densely built frame, can be a bit stiff when recovering hip leverage

- Occasionally drifts upright in pass protection and exposes his torso to power

- On occasion, can be more patient and proactive with his independent hand usage

 

82. Payton WilsonLB NC State

Height: 6 - 3 |Weight: 233 lbs |RAS: 9.81

Strengths

- Has hyper-elite explosiveness and long speed and can cover absurd amounts of ground

- Twitched-up support LB who uses abrupt micro-movements to sift through congestion

- Contact tackler who can encase runners with his frame, using leg churn to drive force

- Alert coverage LB with great blind spot IQ, spatial awareness, and hip leverage

- High-motor defender who is legitimately always around the football

Weaknesses

- Has a lean and narrow frame with below-average length

- Lack of mass and inability to halt momentum allows runners to finish

- Can still improve hand precision on swats and rip moves as a pass rusher

- Has torn his ACL twice and suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in 2021

- Will be a 24-year-old rookie at the start of the 2024 season

 

117. Maason SmithDT LSU

Height: 6 - 5 |Weight: 306 lbs |RAS: 8.99

Despite not making it through his first game as a true sophomore, the LSU Tigers defensive tackle remains one of the most heralded NFL Draft prospects in the 2024 cycle. His frame may be the most frightening since Shawn Oakman, and his game resembles Stephon Tuitt and David Irving. His freakish athleticism paired with improved hands and a little experience could secure him a top-10 selection come April. - Dalton Miller

 

151. Dadrion Taylor-DemersonS Texas Tech

Height: 5 - 10 |Weight: 197 lbs |RAS: 8.74

Strengths

- Compact, low-to-the-ground defender who packs a lot of mass inside his frame

- Energized mover with a smooth pedal who can make swift transitions on triggers.

- Has shown he can throttle and swivel on his pedal to maintain leverage in space

- Has near-elite playmaking and pursuit range and can swiftly undercut deep passes

- Brings combative energy in all phases and can blast passes loose at the catch point

- Not only willing but eager to engage blocks and impose physicality in run support

Weaknesses

- Has below average size for a safety and only has average length and reach

- With size limitations, can be more easily moved off his spot in press-man coverage

- Occasionally plays too tall and crosses his feet on his pedal, which can delay transitions

- On occasion, throws himself into contact and fails to wrap up runners properly

 

155. Beaux LimmerOC Arkansas

Height: 6 - 4 |Weight: 302 lbs |RAS: 9.83

 

191. Jalen CokerWR Holy Cross

Height: 6 - 1 |Weight: 208 lbs |RAS: 8.49

 

234. DeCamerion RichardsonCB Mississippi State

Height: 6 - 2 |Weight: 188 lbs |RAS: 9.67

 

243. Tip ReimanTE Illinois

Height: 6 - 4 |Weight: 271 lbs |RAS: 9.92

 

 

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4 hours ago, IndyColtsFan411 said:

This mock targets supporting AR while getting help on defense. 

-Bowers is a generational talent (according to almost everyone) you have to take if he is there. 

-Beebe is considered one of the best, if not THE best G in draft and is an immediate upgrade over any G on our roster other than Q. 

-Wilson is the coverage LB to spy on the receiving RBs in our division.

-Smith is an athletic beast of a DT, looking toward future.

-Demerson is a rangy FS, backup now, possible starter in future

-Limmer is Kelly's replacement in a year or 2

-Coker is a WR with size and good hands, battle AP for reps

-Richardson is backup CB

-Reiman is another athletic TE, picked him up due to his RAS & the possiblility that we lose both MAC & Ogletree

 

15. Brock BowersTE Georgia

Height: 6 - 3 |Weight: 243 lbs |RAS: N/A

Strengths

- Size/speed anomaly with the instant burst and speed to warp tackling angles

- Energized athlete with rapid foot speed, a full release package, and stem and zone IQ

- Constant leg churn and fighter's mentality makes him near-impossible to bring down

- Can snare high-difficulty throws in-stride with rare body control and contortion ability

- Brings ultra-reliable hand-eye coordination and hand strength, even on contested balls

- Physical, assignment-sound blocker whose profile lends him usage versatility in space

Weaknesses

- Frame, while dense and compact, is around average mass for a tight end

- Hips can be a bit stiff when redirecting, limiting range on 90-degree transitions

- Route tree, while expansive, can use more efficient plant-and-drive technique

- Doesn’t have the high-end mass or play strength to be a consistent in-line blocker

 

54. Cooper BeebeOG Kansas State

Height: 6 - 3 |Weight: 322 lbs |RAS: 9.3

Strengths

- Hyper-dense and well-leveraged lineman with elite mass and physicality

- Has great burst and range when he’s able to pull and attack defenders in space

- Squatty, heavy-handed blocker who easily bends his knees and stays square

- Can plow run defenders with power, and shock rushers with forceful punches

- Day 1 position flex lineman with experience at both guard and tackle spots

- High-effort, tough-as-nails blocker who plays to the whistle and punishes defenders

Weaknesses

- Has below average arm length, which can limit his reach and cause lurches

- Naturally, with his densely built frame, can be a bit stiff when recovering hip leverage

- Occasionally drifts upright in pass protection and exposes his torso to power

- On occasion, can be more patient and proactive with his independent hand usage

 

82. Payton WilsonLB NC State

Height: 6 - 3 |Weight: 233 lbs |RAS: 9.81

Strengths

- Has hyper-elite explosiveness and long speed and can cover absurd amounts of ground

- Twitched-up support LB who uses abrupt micro-movements to sift through congestion

- Contact tackler who can encase runners with his frame, using leg churn to drive force

- Alert coverage LB with great blind spot IQ, spatial awareness, and hip leverage

- High-motor defender who is legitimately always around the football

Weaknesses

- Has a lean and narrow frame with below-average length

- Lack of mass and inability to halt momentum allows runners to finish

- Can still improve hand precision on swats and rip moves as a pass rusher

- Has torn his ACL twice and suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in 2021

- Will be a 24-year-old rookie at the start of the 2024 season

 

117. Maason SmithDT LSU

Height: 6 - 5 |Weight: 306 lbs |RAS: 8.99

Despite not making it through his first game as a true sophomore, the LSU Tigers defensive tackle remains one of the most heralded NFL Draft prospects in the 2024 cycle. His frame may be the most frightening since Shawn Oakman, and his game resembles Stephon Tuitt and David Irving. His freakish athleticism paired with improved hands and a little experience could secure him a top-10 selection come April. - Dalton Miller

 

151. Dadrion Taylor-DemersonS Texas Tech

Height: 5 - 10 |Weight: 197 lbs |RAS: 8.74

Strengths

- Compact, low-to-the-ground defender who packs a lot of mass inside his frame

- Energized mover with a smooth pedal who can make swift transitions on triggers.

- Has shown he can throttle and swivel on his pedal to maintain leverage in space

- Has near-elite playmaking and pursuit range and can swiftly undercut deep passes

- Brings combative energy in all phases and can blast passes loose at the catch point

- Not only willing but eager to engage blocks and impose physicality in run support

Weaknesses

- Has below average size for a safety and only has average length and reach

- With size limitations, can be more easily moved off his spot in press-man coverage

- Occasionally plays too tall and crosses his feet on his pedal, which can delay transitions

- On occasion, throws himself into contact and fails to wrap up runners properly

 

155. Beaux LimmerOC Arkansas

Height: 6 - 4 |Weight: 302 lbs |RAS: 9.83

 

191. Jalen CokerWR Holy Cross

Height: 6 - 1 |Weight: 208 lbs |RAS: 8.49

 

234. DeCamerion RichardsonCB Mississippi State

Height: 6 - 2 |Weight: 188 lbs |RAS: 9.67

 

243. Tip ReimanTE Illinois

Height: 6 - 4 |Weight: 271 lbs |RAS: 9.92

 

 

I've seen someone describe Maason Smith as someone that looks like a freak DT on the field that has no idea what he's doing. He's definitely a very high ceiling guy, but also a basement level floor. He's most likely a moldable prospect that will need a few years of development before you'd expect him to contribute at all.

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On 3/29/2024 at 12:12 PM, Lifetime Colt said:

 A few trades, nothing earth shattering to add a few more picks

 

My Selections

15

Brian Thomas Jr.

WR | LSU

48

Max Melton

CB | Rutgers

TRADE

82

Kamren Kinchens

S | Miami (FL)

96

Cedric Gray

LB | North Carolina

TRADE

117

Mason McCormick

IOL | South Dakota State

151

Mar'Keise Irving

RB | Oregon

153

Beaux Limmer

IOL | Arkansas

TRADE

196

Ryan Flournoy

WR | Southeast Missouri State

TRADE

213

Jaylin Simpson

CB | Auburn

TRADE

234

Zion Tupuola-Fetui

EDGE | Washington

 

I like it!

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Bunch of trade downs:

 

22. Chop Robinson, DE, Penn State

53. Payton Wilson, LB, NC State

57. Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan

82. Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State

92. Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State

117. Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame

151. Jared Wiley, TE, TCU

191. Drake Nugent, OC, Michigan

234. Anthony Gould, WR, Oregon State (excellent returner)

 

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On 4/8/2024 at 6:00 PM, chad72 said:

 

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Bunch of trade downs:

 

22. Chop Robinson, DE, Penn State

53. Payton Wilson, LB, NC State

57. Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan

82. Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State

92. Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State

117. Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame

151. Jared Wiley, TE, TCU

191. Drake Nugent, OC, Michigan

234. Anthony Gould, WR, Oregon State (excellent returner)

 

Not a big fan of this mock.  But only because I haven't seen some of these players in action.  I do like both Wilsons and Hicks.  Nugent is a good late pick.  Not really sure about the rest.  Not sold on Robinson as our 1st rd pick.

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#15 - Dallas Turner - Edge

#46 - traded for #61 + #73

#61 - Payton Wilson - LB

#73 - Sedrick Van Pran - OC

#82 - Renardo Green - S

#117 - Elijah Jones - CB

#151 - Luke McCaffrey - WR

#191 - Cody Schrader - RB

#234 - Nathan Thomas - OT

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Using Fanspeak:

1. Terrion Arnold (CB)
2. Malachi Corley (WR)

3. Jeremiah Trotter Jr. (LB)
4. Dadrion Taylor-Demerson (S)

5. Mohamed Kamara (DE)
6. Isaiah Davis (RB)

7. Nick Gargiulo (G/C)

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Trade down with Dallas: 1-15 for 1-24 and 2-56.

 

1-24 Max Melton, CB, Rutgers.  Vastly underrated.

2-46  Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan.  Explosive and smart.

2-56 Javon Bullard, S, Georgia.  Great in coverage.  We need a premium secondary in this division.

3-82 Mason McCormick, IOL, S. Dakota St.  Athletic and best player at EWS.

4-116 Isaac Guerrendo, RB, Louisville.  Fast.

5-150 Jaylon Carlies, LB, Missouri.  S conversion with 4.50 speed.

6-189 Caedan Wallace, OT, Penn St.  Athletic enough to be a swing tackle.

7-233 Jamree Kromah, DL, James Madison.  271-lb 3T/DE hybrid like we like.

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Another, 1st this week. Addressed positions of need excluding edge. Picked Oladapo to transition to coverage linebacker at 6'2" 218 currently, heavy hitter. Trey Taylor looks strong at safety, a thumper, when Kinchens is a ball hawk. Pick #234 Anthony Gould was 1st team All-American as a returner, keeping starters out of harms way, especially with the new kickoff rules.

 

 

IND

17.

Terrion ArnoldCB Alabama

46.

Adonai MitchellWR Texas

48.

Kamren KinchensS Miami (FL)

131.

Mason McCormickOG South Dakota State

151.

Kitan OladapoS Oregon State

159.

Hunter NourzadOC Penn State

191.

Trey TaylorS Air Force

234.

Anthony GouldWR Oregon State

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On 4/16/2024 at 4:45 PM, Lifetime Colt said:

Another, 1st this week. Addressed positions of need excluding edge. Picked Oladapo to transition to coverage linebacker at 6'2" 218 currently, heavy hitter. Trey Taylor looks strong at safety, a thumper, when Kinchens is a ball hawk. Pick #234 Anthony Gould was 1st team All-American as a returner, keeping starters out of harms way, especially with the new kickoff rules.

 

 

IND

17.

Terrion ArnoldCB Alabama

46.

Adonai MitchellWR Texas

48.

Kamren KinchensS Miami (FL)

131.

Mason McCormickOG South Dakota State

151.

Kitan OladapoS Oregon State

159.

Hunter NourzadOC Penn State

191.

Trey TaylorS Air Force

234.

Anthony GouldWR Oregon State

I’ve been thinking about Trey Taylor too.  9.33 RAS.  Good size, productive, and guaranteed to be high character out of the USAF Academy…

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My Final Mock Draft

 

15. Brock Bowers, TE,  6’4 245 Lbs, Georgia - Blue Chip Prospect.  Rare combination of acceleration, speed and body control. Hands-catcher operating with good coordination and technique. With Pittman on the outside Bowers will control the middle of the field and seams. AR Will develop much quicker into a top 10 QB with Bowers as his TE. 


46. TJ Tampa, CB, 6’1, 190 Lbs, Iowa State - Elite physical traits. Plays with good positioning throughout routes. Very good in press Coverage and Zone. Expect him to compete in training camp and be named a starter. 

 

 


82. Calen Bullock, S, 6’2 190 lbs, USC - Elite physical traits. He has the range to play single-high safety, the athleticism to line up over the slot and the ball skills to chalk up impressive on-ball production. Expect him to compete in training camp for the starting S position. 


 

117. Tez Walker,  WR,  6’2 195 Lbs, UNC - Elite speed with very good body control. Career average of 30.7 yards on touchdown receptions. Gives us very good depth and competition with Pierce. 
 

151. Grayson Murphy, DE, 6’3 260 Lbs, UCLA - Shows impressive quickness and change of direction to help turn speed to power as a rusher. Good depth. 
 

191.  Keaton Bills, G, 6’5 320 Lbs, Utah - Cerebral player, quick to react to twists and stunts up front. Very good depth. 

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My final mock:

 

Trade down with Dallas for 1-24 and 2-56.  Points work out even.

 

1-24 Xavier Worthy, WR, Texas

2-46 Max Melton, CB, Rutgers

2-56 Jaden Hicks, S, Washington St.

3-82 Mason McCormick, IOL, S. Dakota St.

4-116 Isaac Guerendo, RB, Louisville 

5-151 Jaylon Carlies, LB, Missouri

6-190 Caedan Wallace, OT, Penn St.

7-234 Jamree Kromah, DL, James Madison

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