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TheO-LineMatters 7 Round Mock Draft

#21

(03-31-2021, 03:55 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(03-30-2021, 09:55 PM)Bullseye Wrote: I understand you don't have much faith in the Jaguars' FO/coaching staff, and it makes some sense the mock would reflect that.  But there are teams that have had horrible offseasons-even worse than ours.  Philadelphia has been stuck on stupid since the end of last season.  Bears fans seem to hate their whole power structure-FO, coaches and now QB.  Houston's dumpster fire has its roots in the O'Brien era, and has had a big can of gasoline added to it by Watson's off field trade demands and legal issues. Oakland has systematically dismantled their OL.    Do you have faith in their decision makers?  If so, why?  If not, is your lack of faith reflected in the picks for those-and other -teams?  


I could see them trading back and still getting a guy like Cosmi or Eichenberg, though you have Eichenberg going to them at 21.

As for Collins, he considers himself to be an OLB, though i think he has the versatility to play inside.


I am not a fan of Wilson at all.  He was decent in his limited time a couple of years back, but I have since soured on him.  Agreed about the size and speed of 3-4 LBs.

No I don't. I kinda do have that reflected on their picks. Some good, some terrible. 

I think there is gonna be a huge run on LT's. I see no way Cosmi falls much further than where the Colts currently are and just a slim chance Eichenberg falls out of round 1. 

Whatever Collins considers himself, ideally I see him as either a 4-3 WLB or a 3-4 ILB. I really think he could be something special at either position. I believe he would be a really good 3-4 OLB as well, but as a 3-4 ILB, I believe he has a chance to be an All-Pro. He's that good.

I'm not a fan of Wilson as a starting FS, but as a backup FS, I'm fine with him.

All off season, I've been saying there is a good chance of a run on Ts ahead of our pick at 25, and I still believe that.  After us?  Besides KC, I don't see many teams with a huge need at the position.  Of course, there's always a chance a team at the top of the 2nd round will trade back up into the bottom of the first to get anyone who falls, but besides KC, I don't see a lot of need for LT for those teams currently between 26-32. 

26.  Cleveland-jsut drafted Wills last year and he was great for them
27.  Baltimore-They have Ronnie Stanley and, until they trade him, Orlando Brown who has proven-at least in a limited capacity-he can play the position.
28.  New Orleans-Though they are a team that wound up with severe cap issues, they still retained both of their stud tackles Armstead and Ramczyk.
29.  Green Bay-David Bakhtiari has been heavily lauded at the position.
30.  Buffalo-Dion Dawkins was a guy I wanted a few years back, but he has exceeded expectations and has performed well on the left side.
31.  KC-the one T disaster in this group.
32.  Tampa is absolutely set at both T positions.  Just re-signed their LT.

This is why I could see the Colts trading back if a certain number of players at the position are still on the board.

We see eye to eye on Collins.  If he stays healthy he'll be a stud for whomever drafts him.
 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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(03-31-2021, 08:35 AM)Mikey Wrote: Well done in putting this whole thing together. Agree completely with your later statement that Collins over Rousseau makes so much more sense.

Since it's not been raised, a topic for discussion.
Let's say Cincy takes Chase at 5. Does MIA then take Sewell, or do they settle for Waddle/Smith?

I'm gonna be honest. I live a little outside Cincinnati and I listen to sports talk radio almost every day. I cannot imagine the Bengals selecting anyone but Sewell. If they do, the fans here might riot. Even yesterday, one of the local radio guys said the main priority for the Bengals would be to never see the injury cart on the field ever again for Burrow. He was firmly in the camp of getting Sewell and protecting the QB. Chase is a tremendous WR, but the Bengals already have two very good, young WR's in Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins. You can find a game stretching WR with speed in round 2. You're not gonna find an OT like Sewell in round 2. Not even close. Also take into account that the Bengals only have 1 O-Line position that is stable after the 2021 season. Riley Reiff was only signed to a 1 year deal, so in essence, Jonah Williams is the only decent O-Lineman they have under contract after this coming season. You have to get the O-Line stabilized and the interior for the Bengals is nothing less than putrid! 

Two of my best friends are huge Bengals fans and they are already talking about Penei Sewell playing LT, Williams moving inside to LG for 2021 and Riley Reiff playing RT. They could then use the middle rounds to find at least one interior guy to start in 2021. When Reiff moves on after 2021, Williams would then move out to RT, where he would stay, giving the Bengals very solid bookends for the foreseeable future.
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#23
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2021, 10:07 AM by TheO-LineMatters.)

(03-31-2021, 09:21 AM)Bullseye Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 04:03 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: Landon Dickerson was doing multiple cartwheels today around Mac Jones as he was being interviewed and totally cracking him up. To see a big man doing something athletic like that convinces me he's healed. I don't believe the knee injury had anything to do with how Cam Robinson played this year. I just think he has plateaued. He is what he is. Dickerson I believe, is on a whole different level. 

Early on, I thought Fehoko could be a developmental TE who should add some weight, but after seeing how incredibly athletic he is at 222 lbs and 6'4", I believe he should stay at WR. I see a more athletic version of a young Brandon Marshall with him. He made some amazing catches at Stanford. With a better QB, he could have been a day 2 pick. I love this kid.

That's good to know about Dickerson.  I hope he's okay, but he should be careful.  If I were a GM interested in him, I would cringe if I saw him doing that.  BYW, this brings up one of the criticisms against Baalke, namely that he took too many draft chances on guys with torn ACLs.  Sometimes that has paid off for some teams.  Sometimes not.  As for Cam, I believed his knee to be 100%.  2019...?  Not at all.  But he didn't seem to hurt or aggravate the injury from 2018 during 2019, and he seemed to have a good offseason regarding that knee last year.  But I believe it was an issue in 2019.

I know nothing of Fehoko and need to do research on him.  His 40 and your description have me intrigued.

https://youtu.be/xqciUfXkEEI


I think you'll like what you see with Fehoko.
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#24
(This post was last modified: 03-31-2021, 10:22 AM by Bullseye.)

(03-31-2021, 10:01 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 08:35 AM)Mikey Wrote: Well done in putting this whole thing together. Agree completely with your later statement that Collins over Rousseau makes so much more sense.

Since it's not been raised, a topic for discussion.
Let's say Cincy takes Chase at 5. Does MIA then take Sewell, or do they settle for Waddle/Smith?

I'm gonna be honest. I live a little outside Cincinnati and I listen to sports talk radio almost every day. I cannot imagine the Bengals selecting anyone but Sewell. If they do, the fans here might riot. Even yesterday, one of the local radio guys said the main priority for the Bengals would be to never see the injury cart on the field ever again for Burrow. He was firmly in the camp of getting Sewell and protecting the QB. Chase is a tremendous WR, but the Bengals already have two very good, young WR's in Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins. You can find a game stretching WR with speed in round 2. You're not gonna find an OT like Sewell in round 2. Not even close. Also take into account that the Bengals only have 1 O-Line position that is stable after the 2021 season. Riley Reiff was only signed to a 1 year deal, so in essence, Jonah Williams is the only decent O-Lineman they have under contract after this coming season. You have to get the O-Line stabilized and the interior for the Bengals is nothing less than putrid! 

Two of my best friends are huge Bengals fans and they are already talking about Penei Sewell playing LT, Williams moving inside to LG for 2021 and Riley Reiff playing RT. They could then use the middle rounds to find at least one interior guy to start in 2021. When Reiff moves on after 2021, Williams would then move out to RT, where he would stay, giving the Bengals very solid bookends for the foreseeable future.

Usually when a team takes a franchise QB high, they are tasked with putting supporting talent around him.

The Steelers followed the drafting of Terry Bradshaw with Franco Harris, Lynn Swann and John Stallworth.
Dallas followed the drafting of Troy Aikman with the subsequent drafting of Emmitt Smith, Alexander Wright, Alvin Harper, Jimmy Smith and Kevin Williams.
After Indy drafted Peyton Manning, they drafted guys like Edgerrin James, Dallas Clark, and Reggie Wayne. 
After the 2004 drafting of Big Ben, the Steelers supported him by drafting Heath Miller and Santonio Holmes at the top of the next two drafts.
In 2012, Indy followed up the drafting of Andrew Luck with the addition of two TEs and T.Y. Hilton in the same draft, and then in two of the next three drafts, tried supporting him by adding Donte Moncrief and Phillip Dorsett.

Joe Burrow already has strong skill position support.  Mixon is a good RB, and as TheOLine Matters pointed out, Boyd and Higgins are a strong pair of receivers.

That closing paragraph in particular is spot on.  Not only does Sewell give them an outstanding player, his selection provides the Bengals all kinds of depth and versatility along the OL, with three guys who could play left or right tackle or slide inside to G.

Other players could help the Bengals.  Pitts and Chase are outstanding prospects.  But neither would seem to help Burrow and the Bengals anywhere near as much as adding Sewell.
 

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#25

(03-31-2021, 09:34 AM)Bullseye Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 03:55 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: No I don't. I kinda do have that reflected on their picks. Some good, some terrible. 

I think there is gonna be a huge run on LT's. I see no way Cosmi falls much further than where the Colts currently are and just a slim chance Eichenberg falls out of round 1. 

Whatever Collins considers himself, ideally I see him as either a 4-3 WLB or a 3-4 ILB. I really think he could be something special at either position. I believe he would be a really good 3-4 OLB as well, but as a 3-4 ILB, I believe he has a chance to be an All-Pro. He's that good.

I'm not a fan of Wilson as a starting FS, but as a backup FS, I'm fine with him.

All off season, I've been saying there is a good chance of a run on Ts ahead of our pick at 25, and I still believe that.  After us?  Besides KC, I don't see many teams with a huge need at the position.  Of course, there's always a chance a team at the top of the 2nd round will trade back up into the bottom of the first to get anyone who falls, but besides KC, I don't see a lot of need for LT for those teams currently between 26-32. 

26.  Cleveland-jsut drafted Wills last year and he was great for them
27.  Baltimore-They have Ronnie Stanley and, until they trade him, Orlando Brown who has proven-at least in a limited capacity-he can play the position.
28.  New Orleans-Though they are a team that wound up with severe cap issues, they still retained both of their stud tackles Armstead and Ramczyk.
29.  Green Bay-David Bakhtiari has been heavily lauded at the position.
30.  Buffalo-Dion Dawkins was a guy I wanted a few years back, but he has exceeded expectations and has performed well on the left side.
31.  KC-the one T disaster in this group.
32.  Tampa is absolutely set at both T positions.  Just re-signed their LT.

This is why I could see the Colts trading back if a certain number of players at the position are still on the board.

We see eye to eye on Collins.  If he stays healthy he'll be a stud for whomever drafts him.

Agreed, but there are enough teams ahead of us that will make the "pickins" very slim at the position. Especially for a team like the Colts, who desperately need a LT and may pass on that position with their first pick. 

Keep in mind that Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk's contracts both expire after the 2021 season. 

I believe Orlando Brown will be traded on draft day, if not sooner.

I too wanted Dion Dawkins, but I've wanted a lot of OT's we never took. 

Kansas City MUST take an OT. Probably a LT. They drafted a RT in round 3 of last year's draft, Lucas Niang. He will probably start on the right side, but they have nothing on the left side. 

I found the re-signing of Donavan Smith rather strange. He gave up a lot of pressures during the season, but looked a lot better in the playoffs. I think that was what got him extended. 

Who do you think would still be on the board for the Colts? Radunz might be there if the Colts pass on Eichenberg and the Chiefs select him, as long as you don't trade back more than a few spots. If you traded out of round 1, would the Jets take an OT at the top of round 2, to have bookends? What about the Dolphins? They have young OT's, but were very shaky last season. The Eagles showed how poor they were depth wise at the position and Carolina needs a LT as well to play opposite Moton. How far back would you feel comfortable trading, if you were the Colts? 

I rarely fall for linebackers, but Zaven Collins is so good at EVERY aspect of the position and is so versatile for every scheme, I see him as a "can't miss" player.
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(03-31-2021, 10:25 AM)mTheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 09:34 AM)Bullseye Wrote: All off season, I've been saying there is a good chance of a run on Ts ahead of our pick at 25, and I still believe that.  After us?  Besides KC, I don't see many teams with a huge need at the position.  Of course, there's always a chance a team at the top of the 2nd round will trade back up into the bottom of the first to get anyone who falls, but besides KC, I don't see a lot of need for LT for those teams currently between 26-32. 

26.  Cleveland-jsut drafted Wills last year and he was great for them
27.  Baltimore-They have Ronnie Stanley and, until they trade him, Orlando Brown who has proven-at least in a limited capacity-he can play the position.
28.  New Orleans-Though they are a team that wound up with severe cap issues, they still retained both of their stud tackles Armstead and Ramczyk.
29.  Green Bay-David Bakhtiari has been heavily lauded at the position.
30.  Buffalo-Dion Dawkins was a guy I wanted a few years back, but he has exceeded expectations and has performed well on the left side.
31.  KC-the one T disaster in this group.
32.  Tampa is absolutely set at both T positions.  Just re-signed their LT.

This is why I could see the Colts trading back if a certain number of players at the position are still on the board.

We see eye to eye on Collins.  If he stays healthy he'll be a stud for whomever drafts him.

Agreed, but there are enough teams ahead of us that will make the "pickins" very slim at the position. Especially for a team like the Colts, who desperately need a LT and may pass on that position with their first pick. 
You are probably right.  I have expressed the same concerns all offseason. But there is always the chance something could happen to change the dynamic.  A team with other needs could trade up/down into that position and let a guy slide.  Another team could surprise and take another position.  The Steelers have been a strange team in that they have had mediocre left tackles over the years and still found success.  Their OL in that Super Bowl against Arizona had to be one of the worst ever offensive lines to win a Super Bowl.  In fact, I don't recall the Steelers having any real studs at LT.  The best ones I remember were roughly in the same period in the 1990s.  They had John Jackson and then after him Will Wolford, who was ending his career after spending his prime years in Buffalo.  However, they seem to thrive with stud centers.  Back in the 70s, their best OL wasn't a LT, but was Mike Webster.  They followed Webster with Dermontti Dawson, and he was better than any other linemen, including the two LTs I named earlier.  They followed him with converted G Jeff Hartings, and followed him up with Pouncey, who has just retired.  Though they have the need for a LT to replace Villanueva, I could see them drafting Creed Humphrey (who is getting a lot of first round talk lately) or Landon Dickerson at 24 and allowing a T to fall further.  Again....this combination of events is unlikely, but could still happen, which may enable the Colts to trade back to later in the round and still get a LT.  If that happens, I can only hope the Jaguars take full advantage and take the stud T still on the board.


Quote:Keep in mind that Terron Armstead and Ryan Ramczyk's contracts both expire after the 2021 season. 

I believe Orlando Brown will be traded on draft day, if not sooner.

I too wanted Dion Dawkins, but I've wanted a lot of OT's we never took. 

Kansas City MUST take an OT. Probably a LT. They drafted a RT in round 3 of last year's draft, Lucas Niang. He will probably start on the right side, but they have nothing on the left side. 

I found the re-signing of Donavan Smith rather strange. He gave up a lot of pressures during the season, but looked a lot better in the playoffs. I think that was what got him extended. 

Who do you think would still be on the board for the Colts? Radunz might be there if the Colts pass on Eichenberg and the Chiefs select him, as long as you don't trade back more than a few spots. If you traded out of round 1, would the Jets take an OT at the top of round 2, to have bookends? What about the Dolphins? They have young OT's, but were very shaky last season. The Eagles showed how poor they were depth wise at the position and Carolina needs a LT as well to play opposite Moton. How far back would you feel comfortable trading, if you were the Colts? 

While your observations about those teams from 26-32 are valid, nevertheless, those factors do not put them in the immediate need category in terms of LT, except for Kansas City, whom I described as a dumpster fire at the position.

As for who might be there for the Colts to take at the bottom of the first if they traded back, difficult to say at this point.  Looking at the draft order...

17.  Las Vegas-the Raiders dismantled their OL, but one of the two guys they kept was LT Kolton Miller, whom they just re-signed.

18.  Miami-they COULD go T, but to me RT seems more likely than LT, especially considering they just drafted Austin Jackson last year and he was recently removed from a surgical procedure that could have adversely impacted him.


19.  Washington-they are wide open, including taking a T.  Maybe if Mac Jones falls to them, they pull the trigger on him.  Or perhaps if they get the chance to trade up for him, that changes things.

20.  Chicago-see Washington. They are in no man's land.

21.  Colts

22.  Titans-could use a T, especially after the disaster with Wilson, but the need is at RT.

23.  Jets-again the need is at RT, and just about every other spot on the roster.

24.  Pittsburgh-see earlier analysis above

25.  Jaguars-Meyer has said the team is fine at the T positions.


I think the key teams in the analysis are Chicago, Washington, and Pittsburgh.  If the Steelers' C-T dichotomy plays out as I described above, and Washington and Chicago decide to take another position, I could see Cosmi or AVT (depending on how you view him) or Eichenberg possibly available at KC's pick.  It would be a risky strategy for the Colts to trade back, but given their recent history, it wouldn't shock me to see them trade back.


Quote:I rarely fall for linebackers, but Zaven Collins is so good at EVERY aspect of the position and is so versatile for every scheme, I see him as a "can't miss" player.
It's funny. The very first player I watched on TV and associated with draft position and his ability to play in the NFL was a linebacker-Wilber Marshall.  I saw him play against USC in '82.  He was absolutely all over the place.  Cornelius Bennett was another player.  In any event, I similarly see good things in Collins, though I don't see him as the pass rusher Bennett was.
 

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#27

I'm already changing my draft based on today's numbers. No way, Pitts falls to #11. His size, wingspan, vertical and 40 were eye popping. The Falcons would save $5 million with no dead money if they cut Hayden Hurst after the upcoming season. Pitts is so much better than any QB they could get at #4 and Matt Ryan would count so much against their cap if he is cut or traded in the next 2 years, that I now believe Pitts is a much better choice for them.
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#28

(03-31-2021, 12:15 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I'm already changing my draft based on today's numbers. No way, Pitts falls to #11. His size, wingspan, vertical and 40 were eye popping. The Falcons would save $5 million with no dead money if they cut Hayden Hurst after the upcoming season. Pitts is so much better than any QB they could get at #4 and Matt Ryan would count so much against their cap if he is cut or traded in the next 2 years, that I now believe Pitts is a much better choice for them.

I heard that Pitts has the longest wingspan of any TE or WR that has come though over the last 20 or so years, and has a longer wingspan than Mekhi Becton.

At that size, speed and length, it is no wonder he poses a match up nightmare.
 

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(This post was last modified: 03-31-2021, 01:30 PM by TheO-LineMatters.)

(03-31-2021, 01:18 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 12:15 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: I'm already changing my draft based on today's numbers. No way, Pitts falls to #11. His size, wingspan, vertical and 40 were eye popping. The Falcons would save $5 million with no dead money if they cut Hayden Hurst after the upcoming season. Pitts is so much better than any QB they could get at #4 and Matt Ryan would count so much against their cap if he is cut or traded in the next 2 years, that I now believe Pitts is a much better choice for them.

I heard that Pitts has the longest wingspan of any TE or WR that has come though over the last 20 or so years, and has a longer wingspan than Mekhi Becton.

At that size, speed and length, it is no wonder he poses a match up nightmare.

Agreed. I look for some team to trade up with Atlanta at this point.
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(03-31-2021, 01:29 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 01:18 PM)Bullseye Wrote: I heard that Pitts has the longest wingspan of any TE or WR that has come though over the last 20 or so years, and has a longer wingspan than Mekhi Becton.

At that size, speed and length, it is no wonder he poses a match up nightmare.

Agreed. I look for some team to trade up with Atlanta at this point.

I think Atlanta takes him
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#31

Liam Eichenberg solidified my opinion of him as a first round selection today. He put up 33 reps on the bench and looked very nimble on the 20 yard shuttle and 3 cone drill. In fact, he put up better numbers in those drills than Tristan Wirfs, Jedrick Willis and Andrew Thomas did last year. His drill results were even better than Ronnie Stanley who posted a 4.69 and 7.96 in his workouts compared to Eichenberg's 4.57 and 7.53. If he falls to #25, I'd select him in a heartbeat. He would greatly upgrade either OT position.
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#32

Tough choice for Urban at 25. He could likely have:

Eichenberg

Collins

Moehrig

Barmore


No matter who he takes, many will be upset. Collins would be my choice with the hope Eichenberg falls to 33. Collins seems like a can't miss linebacker with a lot of versatility. Couldn't pass on him.
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(03-31-2021, 04:52 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: Tough choice for Urban at 25. He could likely have:

Eichenberg

Collins

Moehrig

Barmore


No matter who he takes, many will be upset. Collins would be my choice with the hope Eichenberg falls to 33. Collins seems like a can't miss linebacker with a lot of versatility. Couldn't pass on him.

I think that'll be true with just about every pick after Trevor Lawrence at 1.  Jaguars fans will have to realize every need will not be filled adequately by this one draft.  We were a 1-15 team last year and we only have ten picks.
 

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(03-31-2021, 05:30 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 04:52 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: Tough choice for Urban at 25. He could likely have:

Eichenberg

Collins

Moehrig

Barmore


No matter who he takes, many will be upset. Collins would be my choice with the hope Eichenberg falls to 33. Collins seems like a can't miss linebacker with a lot of versatility. Couldn't pass on him.

I think that'll be true with just about every pick after Trevor Lawrence at 1.  Jaguars fans will have to realize every need will not be filled adequately by this one draft.  We were a 1-15 team last year and we only have ten picks.

Some needs are absolutely crucial though.
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(03-31-2021, 06:58 PM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 05:30 PM)Bullseye Wrote: I think that'll be true with just about every pick after Trevor Lawrence at 1.  Jaguars fans will have to realize every need will not be filled adequately by this one draft.  We were a 1-15 team last year and we only have ten picks.

Some needs are absolutely crucial though.

No doubt.

But as happy as I will be when Trevor Lawrence is announced as our top draft pick, I'm positive I will be upset at some point because we didn't address a position I think we should have-at least until the pick they DID make proves me wrong or I otherwise come to grips with the decision. 

It's typically what happens in every draft.
 

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(03-31-2021, 04:52 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: Tough choice for Urban at 25. He could likely have:

Eichenberg

Collins

Moehrig

Barmore


No matter who he takes, many will be upset. Collins would be my choice with the hope Eichenberg falls to 33. Collins seems like a can't miss linebacker with a lot of versatility. Couldn't pass on him.

Collins is the easy pass for me. The other three are all close.
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(This post was last modified: 03-31-2021, 08:10 PM by TheO-LineMatters.)

Here is my revised 7 round pick, based upon today's big pro days.


Round 1


  1. Jacksonville Jaguars- Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson
  2. New York Jets- Zach Wilson, QB, BYU
  3. San Francisco 49’ers (Via Mia Via Hou)- Mac Jones, QB, Alabama  
  4. Atlanta Falcons- Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida
  5. Cincinnati Bengals- Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon
  6. Miami Dolphins (Via Phi)- Ja’Marr Chase, WR, LSU
  7. Detroit Lions- DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama LB
  8. Carolina Panthers- Justin Fields, QB, OSU
  9. Denver Broncos- Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State
  10. Dallas Cowboys- Patrick Surtain, CB, Alabama
  11. New York Giants- Micah Parsons, OLB, Penn State
  12. Philadelphia Eagles (Via Mia Via SF)- Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
  13. L.A. Chargers- Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern
  14. Minnesota Vikings- Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech
  15. New England Patriots- Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech
  16. Arizona Cardinals- Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina
  17. Las Vegas Raiders- Trevon Moehrig, S, TCU
  18. Miami Dolphins- Jaelan Phillips, DE/OLB, Miami (Fla.)
  19. Washington Football Team- Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State
  20. Chicago Bears- Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas
  21. Indianapolis Colts- Liam Eichenburg, OT, Notre Dame
  22. Tennessee Titans- Kwity Paye, DE/OLB, Michigan
  23. New York Jets (Via Sea)- Najee Harris, RB, Alabama
  24. Pittsburgh Steelers- Alijah Vera-Tucker, OT/OG, USC
  25. Jacksonville Jaguars (Via LAR)- Zaven Collins, ILB, Tulsa  
  26. Cleveland Browns- Gregory Rousseau, DE, Miami (Fla.)
  27. Baltimore Ravens- Terrance Marshall, WR, LSU
  28. New Orleans- Levi Onwuzurike, DT, Washington
  29. Green Bay Packers- Azeez Ojulari, OLB, Georgia
  30. Buffalo Bills- Eric Stokes, CB, Georgia
  31. Kansas City Chiefs- Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State
  32. Tampa Bay Bucs- Christian Barmore, DE/DT, Alabama
    Round 2
  33. Jacksonville Jaguars- Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan
  34. New York Jets- Kadarius Toney, WR, Florida
  35. Atlanta Falcons- Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson
  36. Miami Dolphins (Via Hou)- Creed Humphrey, C, Oklahoma
  37. Philadelphia Eagles- Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State
  38. Cincinnati Bengals- Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
  39. Carolina Panthers- Spencer Brown, OT, Northern Iowa
  40. Denver Broncos- Greg Newsome, CB, Northwestern  
  41. Detroit Lions- Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB/S, Notre Dame
  42. New York Giants- Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue
  43. San Francisco 49’ers- Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky
  44. Dallas Cowboys- Carlos Basham Jr., DE, Wake Forest
  45. Jacksonville Jaguars (Via Minn)- Joseph Ossai, DE/OLB, Texas
  46. New England Patriots- Wyatt Davis, OG, OSU
  47. L.A. Chargers- Asante Samuel Jr., CB, Florida State
  48. Las Vegas Raiders- Dayvion Nixon, DT, Iowa
  49. Arizona Cardinals- Jabril Cox, ILB, LSU
  50. Miami Dolphins- Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina
  51. Washington Football Team- Kyle Trask, QB, Florida
  52. Chicago Bears- Elijah Moore, WR, Mississippi
  53. Indianapolis Colts- Ronnie Perkins, DE, Oklahoma
  54. Tennessee Titans- James Hudson, OT, Cincinnati  
  55. Seattle Seahawks- Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia
  56. Pittsburgh Steelers- Landon Dickerson, C/OG, Alabama
  57. L.A. Rams- Jevon Holland, S, Oregon
  58. Baltimore Ravens- Joe Tryon, DE/OLB, Washington
  59. Cleveland Browns- Jaylen Twyman, DT, Pitt
  60. New Orleans Saints- Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina
  61. Buffalo Bills- Jayson Oweh, DE, Penn State
  62. Green Bay Packers- Quinn Meinerz, OG/C, Wisconsin-Whitewater
  63. Kansas City Chiefs- Kary Vincent Jr., CB, LSU
  64. Tampa Bay Bucs- Trey Smith, OG/OT, Tennessee
    Round 3
  65. Jacksonville Jaguars- Caden Sterns, S, Texas
  66. New York Jets- Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse
  67. Houston Texans- Elijah Molden, CB, Washington
  68. Atlanta Falcons- Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford
  69. Cincinnati Bengals- Alex Leatherwood, OG/OT, Alabama
  70. Philadelphia Eagles- Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF
  71. Denver Broncos- Monty Rice, ILB, Georgia  
  72. Detroit Lions- Rashad Weaver, DE/OLB, Pitt
  73. Carolina Panthers- Tay Gowan, CB, UCF
  74. Washington Football Team (Via SF)- Tutu Atwell, WR, Louisville
  75. Dallas Cowboys- Tyler Shelvin, DT, LSU
  76. New York Giants- Deonte Brown, OG, Alabama  
  77. L.A. Chargers- Hunter Long, TE, Boston College
  78. Minnesota Vikings- Milton Williams, DE, La. Tech
  79. Las Vegas Raiders (Via Ari)- Jackson Carman, OG/OT, Clemson
  80. Las Vegas Raiders- Baron Browning, LB, OSU
  81. Miami Dolphins- Walker Little, OT, Stanford
  82. Washington Football Team- Jamin Davis, LB, Kentucky  
  83. Chicago Bears- Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M  
  84. Philadelphia Eagles (Via IND )- Jay Tufele, DT, USC
  85. Tennessee Titans- Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami (Fla.)
  86. New York Jets (Via Sea)- Aaron Banks, OG, Notre Dame
  87. Pittsburgh Steelers- Patrick Jones, DE/OLB, Pitt
  88. LA Rams- Josh Meyers, C, Ohio State
  89. Cleveland Browns- Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri  
  90. Minnesota Vikings (Via Balt)- Osa Odighizuwa, DT, UCLA
  91. Cleveland Browns (Via NO)- Chazz Surratt, LB, North Carolina
  92. Green Bay Packers- Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State
  93. Buffalo Bills- Jack Anderson, OG, Texas Tech
  94. Kansas City Chiefs- Sage Surratt, WR, Wake Forest
  95. Tampa Bay Bucs- Chris Rumph II, DE/OLB, Duke
  96. New England- Andre Cisco, S, Syracuse  
  97. L.A. Chargers- Tommy Kraemer, OG, Notre Dame
  98. New Orleans Saints- Davis Mills, QB, Stanford
  99. Dallas Cowboys- Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State
  100. Tennessee Titans- Richie Grant, S, UCF
  101. Detroit Lions (Via L.A. Rams)- Jaelon Darden, WR, North Texas
  102. San Francisco 49’ers- Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State
  103. L.A. Rams- Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC
  104. Baltimore Ravens- Brady Christensen, OT, BYU
  105. New Orleans Saints- Quincy Roche, DE, Miami (Fla.)
    Round 4
  106. Jacksonville Jaguars- Ben Cleveland, OG/C, Georgia  
  107. New York Jets- Garret Wallow, LB, TCU
  108. Atlanta Falcons- Elerson Smith, DE/OLB, Northern Iowa
  109. Houston Texans- Jordan Smith, OLB, UAB
  110. Cleveland Browns (Via Phi)- D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan
  111. Cincinnati Bengals- Paris Ford, S, Pitt
  112. Detroit Lions- Cameron Sample, DE/DT, Tulane
  113. Carolina Panthers- Pete Werner, LB, Ohio State
  114. Denver Broncos- Robert Hainsey, OG/OT/C, Notre Dame
  115. Dallas Cowboys- Cole Banwart, OG, Iowa
  116. New York Giants- Alim McNeill, NT, North Carolina State
  117. San Francisco 49’ers- Adetokunbo Ogundeji, DE, Notre Dame
  118. L.A. Chargers- Richard LeCounte, S, Georgia
  119. Minnesota Vikings- Divine Deablo, S, Virginia Tech
  120. New England Patriots- Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson
  121. Las Vegas Raiders- David Moore, OG/C, Grambling State
  122. New England Patriots (Via Hou Via Ari)- Jamar Watson, OLB, Kentucky
  123. Philadelphia Eagles (Via Mia)- Damar Hamlin, S, Pitt
  124. Washington Football Team- Tre’ McKitty, TE, Georgia
  125. Minnesota Vikings (Via Chi)- Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas
  126. Tennessee Titans- Shaun Wade, CB, Ohio State
  127. Indianapolis Colts- Tamorrion Terry, WR, Florida State
  128. Pittsburgh Steelers- Trey Sermon, RB, OSU
  129. Seattle Seahawks- D’ante Smith, OT, ECU
  130. Jacksonville Jaguars (Via LAR)- Kenny Yeboah, TE, Mississippi
  131. Baltimore Ravens- Kendrick Green, OG/C, Illinois
  132. Cleveland Browns- Deommodore Lenoir, CB, Oregon
  133. New Orleans Saints- Bobby Brown III, DT, Texas A&M
  134. Minnesota Vikings (Via Buff)- Marquez Stevenson, WR, Houston
  135. Green Bay Packers- Dylan Moses, ILB, Alabama
  136. Kansas City Chiefs- Payton Turner, DE, Houston
  137. Tampa Bay Bucs- Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina
  138. Dallas Cowboys- Cole Van Lanen, OT, Wisconsin
  139. New England Patriots- Jaret Patterson, RB, Buffalo
  140. Pittsburgh Steelers- Cameron McGrone, ILB, Michigan
  141. L.A. Rams- Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame
  142. Green Bay Packers- Ambry Thomas, CB, Michigan
  143. Minnesota Vikings- Jose Borregales, K, Miami (Fla.)
  144. Kansas City Chiefs- Ernest Jones, LB, South Carolina
    Round 5
  145. Jacksonville Jaguars- Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Memphis
  146. New York Jets- Josh Ball, OT, Marshall
  147. Houston Texans- Cornell Powell, WR, Clemson
  148. Atlanta Falcons- Darius Stills, DE/DT, West Virginia
  149. Cincinnati Bengals- Keith Taylor, CB, Washington
  150. Philadelphia Eagles- Alaric Jackson, OT, Iowa
  151. Carolina Panthers- Demetric Felton, WR/RB, UCLA
  152. Denver Broncos- Tarron Jackson, DE/OLB, Coastal Carolina
  153. Detroit Lions- Robert Jones, OG, Middle Tennessee State
  154. New York Jets (Via NYG)- Chauncey Golston, DE, Iowa
  155. San Francisco 49’ers- Warren Jackson, WR, Colorado State
  156. Miami (Via Phi Via Dallas)- Buddy Johnson, ILB, Texas A&M
  157. Minnesota Vikings- Royce Newman, OG/OT, Mississippi
  158. Houston (Via NE)- Larry Borom, OG/OT, Missouri  
  159. L.A. Chargers- Marvin Wilson, DT, Florida State
  160. Arizona Cardinals- Donavaughn Campbell, OG, La. Tech
  161. Buffalo Bills (Via LV)- Marlon Tuipulotu, DT, USC        
  162. Las Vegas Raiders (Via Mia)- Shi Smith, WR, South Carolina
  163. Washington Football Team- Michael Brown, OG, West Virginia
  164. Chicago Bears- K.J. Britt, ILB, Auburn
  165. Indianapolis Colts- Israel Mukuamu, CB, South Carolina
  166. Tennessee Titans- William Sherman, OG/OT, Colorado
  167. Las Vegas Raiders (Via Sea)- Benjamin St-Juste, CB, Minnesota
  168. Minnesota Vikings (Via Bal Via Pitt)- Shane Buechele, QB, SMU
  169. Cleveland Browns (LAR)- Matt Bushman, TE, BYU
  170. Jacksonville Jaguars (Via Cleve)- Simi Fehoko, WR/H-Back, Stanford
  171. Baltimore Ravens- Ar’Darius Washington, S, TCU
  172. San Francisco 49’ers (NO)- Sadarius Hutcherson, OG/OT, South Carolina
  173. Green Bay Packers- Jack Snyder, OT, San Jose State
  174. Buffalo Bills- John Bates, TE, Boise State
  175. Kansas City Chiefs- Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC
  176. Tampa Bay Bucs- Nico Collins, WR, Michigan
  177. New England- Ian Book, QB, Notre Dame
  178. Green Bay Packers- Tariq Thompson, S, SDSU
  179. Dallas- Anthony Butler, LB, Liberty
  180. San Francisco 49’ers- Dan Moore, OT, Texas A&M
  181. Kansas City Chiefs- Wyatt Hubert, DE, Kansas State
  182. Atlanta Falcons- Shaka Toney, DE/OLB, Penn State
  183. Atlanta Falcons- Trey Hill, C, Georgia
  184. Baltimore Ravens- Hamilcar Rashed Jr., OLB, Oregon State
    Round 6
  185. L.A. Chargers (Via Tenn Via Jax)- Malcolm Koonce, DE, Buffalo
  186. New York Jets- Victor Dimukeje, DE, Duke
  187. Atlanta Falcons- Reed Blankenship, S, Middle Tennessee State
  188. New England (Via Hou)- Paddy Fisher, ILB, Northwestern
  189. Philadelphia Eagles- JaQuan Bailey, DE, Iowa State
  190. Cincinnati Bengals- Kenny Randall, DT, Charleston
  191. Denver Broncos- Tommy Togiai, NT, Ohio State
  192. Dallas (Via Det)- Nate Hobbs, CB, Illinois
  193. Carolina Panthers- Carson Green, OG/OT, Texas A&M
  194. San Francisco 49’ers- James Wiggins, S, Cincinnati
  195. Houston (Via NE Via Dallas)- Derrick Barnes, ILB, Purdue
  196. New York Giants- Cade Johnson, WR, North Dakota State
  197. New England Patriots- Landon Young, OT, Kentucky
  198. L.A. Chargers- Michael Strachan, WR, Charleston
  199. Minnesota Vikings- Anthony Hines III, LB, Texas A&M
  200. Las Vegas Raiders- Kyle Spaulding, OT, SDSU
  201. New York Giants (Via Ari)- Jaylon Moore, OT, Western Michigan
  202. Cincinnati Bengals (Via Hou Via Mia)- Evan McPherson, K, Florida
  203. Houston Texans (Via Mia Via LV Via Wash)- Charles Snowden, OLB, Virginia
  204. Chicago Bears- William Bradley-King, OLB, Baylor
  205. Tennessee Titans- Ihmir Smith-Marsette, WR, Iowa
  206. Indianapolis Colts- Jamar Johnson, S, Indiana
  207. Kansas City (Via Mia Via Pitt)- Tommy Doyle, OT, Miami (OH)
  208. Chicago Bears (Via Mia Via Sea)- Josh Palmer, WR, Tennessee
  209. L.A. Rams- Olaijah Griffin, CB, USC
  210. Baltimore Ravens- Bryan Mills, CB, North Carolina Central
  211. Cleveland Browns- Ryan Neuzil, OG, Appalachian State
  212. Houston Texans (Via NO)- Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Oklahoma
  213. Buffalo Bills- Dez Fitzpatrick, WR, Louisville
  214. Green Bay Packers- Ta’Quon Graham, DE, Texas
  215. Tennessee Titans (Via K.C.)- Quinton Bohanna, NT, Kentucky
  216. Pittsburgh Steelers (Via TB)- Tre Norwood, CB, Oklahoma
  217. Tampa Bay Bucs- Kayode Awosika, OT, Buffalo
  218. New Orleans Saints- Darren Hall, CB, SDSU
  219. Atlanta Falcons- Syrus Tuitele, OT, Fresno State
  220. Green Bay Packers- Zach Davidson, TE, Central Missouri
  221. Chicago Bears- Adrian Ealy, OG/OT, Oklahoma
  222. Carolina Panthers- Mustafa Johnson, DT, Colorado
  223. Arizona Cardinals (Via Minn)- Josh Imatorbhebhe, WR, Illinois
  224. Philadelphia Eagles- Riley Cole, LB, South Alabama
  225. Philadelphia Eagles- Drake Jackson, C, Kentucky
  226. Carolina Panthers- Jonathan Cooper, DE, OSU
  227. Dallas Cowboys- Tony Poljan, TE, Virginia
  228. Chicago Bears- Brenden Jaimes, OT, Nebraska
    Round 7
  229. New Orleans (Via Jax)- Tony Fields, LB, West Virginia
  230. San Francisco 49’ers (Via NYJ)- Isaiah McDuffie, LB, Boston College
  231. Miami (Via Hou)- Rachad Wildgoose, CB, Wisconsin
  232. Tennessee Titans (Via Miam Via Atl)- Larry Roundtree, RB, Missouri
  233. Houston Texans (Via Cin)- Tedarrell Slaton, NT, Florida
  234. Philadelphia Eagles- Elijah Mitchell, RB, La. Lafayette
  235. Cincinnati Bengals (Via Hou Via Sea Via Det)- Patrick Johnson, DE, Tulane
  236. Buffalo (Via Car)- Christian Uphoff, S, Illinois State
  237. Denver Broncos- Malik Herring, DE, Georgia
  238. Dallas Cowboys- Janarius Robinson, DE, Florida State
  239. Denver Broncos (Via NYG)- Khalil Herbert, RB, Virginia Tech
  240. Philadelphia Eagles (Via SF)- Seth Williams, WR, Auburn
  241. L.A. Chargers- Rayshard Ashby, LB, Virginia Tech
  242. New England Patriots- Isaiahh Lowdermilk, DE, Wisconsin
  243. Arizona Cardinals- Jermar Jefferson, RB, Oregon State
  244. Washington Football Team (Via LV)- Tyree Gillespie, S, Missouri  
  245. Pittsburgh Steelers (Via Mia)- Luke Farrell, TE, OSU
  246. Washington Football Team- Dayo Odeyingbo, DE, Vanderbilt
  247. Arizona Cardinals (Via LV Via Chi)- Marquiss Spencer, DE, Mississippi State
  248. Indianapolis Colts- Kylen Granson, H-Back, SMU
  249. Jacksonville Jaguars (Via Tenn)- Nick Eubanks, TE, Michigan
  250. Seattle Seahawks- Chris Garrett, DE, Concordia
  251. Tampa Bay Bucs (Via Pitt)- Jamie Newman, QB, Georgia  
  252. L.A. Rams- Khyiris Tonga, NT, BYU
  253. Denver Broncos (Via Cleve)- Frank Darby, WR, Arizona
  254. Pittsburgh Steelers (Via Balt)- Michael Clemons, DE, Texas A&M
  255. New Orleans Saints- Jake Curhan, OT, California
  256. Green Bay Packers- Javian Hawkins, RB, Louisville
  257. Cleveland Browns (Via Buff)- Jacoby Stevens, S, LSU
  258. Miami Dolphins (Via KC)- Jared Hocker, OG, Texas A&M
  259. Tampa Bay Bucs- Noah Gray, TE, Duke

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#38

(03-31-2021, 04:52 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: Tough choice for Urban at 25. He could likely have:

Eichenberg

Collins

Moehrig

Barmore


No matter who he takes, many will be upset. Collins would be my choice with the hope Eichenberg falls to 33. Collins seems like a can't miss linebacker with a lot of versatility. Couldn't pass on him.
Dream draft for me would be the bottom 3 are available.  Take Collins at 25, and Barmore and Moehrig are still sitting there at the top of the 2nd.  Then take Barmore at 33 and trade up from 45 to 34 and take Moehrig.  Then you could go offense with the rest of the picks.  Dream draft.  I want to build the team the way the Pats did in the early 2000s when they won 3 out of 4 championships.  Great QB and great defense
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#39

(03-31-2021, 08:00 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 04:52 PM)jaglou53 Wrote: Tough choice for Urban at 25. He could likely have:

Eichenberg

Collins

Moehrig

Barmore


No matter who he takes, many will be upset. Collins would be my choice with the hope Eichenberg falls to 33. Collins seems like a can't miss linebacker with a lot of versatility. Couldn't pass on him.
Dream draft for me would be the bottom 3 are available.  Take Collins at 25, and Barmore and Moehrig are still sitting there at the top of the 2nd.  Then take Barmore at 33 and trade up from 45 to 34 and take Moehrig.  Then you could go offense with the rest of the picks.  Dream draft.  I want to build the team the way the Pats did in the early 2000s when they won 3 out of 4 championships.  Great QB and great defense
A good franchise to emulate.

I say one of the keys to that early run for them, and perhaps one of the most underappreciated players on that team was LT Matt Light.

Brady almost always had great protection from his blind side.

Hopefully we can find out Matt Light.
 

Worst to 1st.  Curse Reversed!





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#40

(03-31-2021, 08:06 PM)Bullseye Wrote:
(03-31-2021, 08:00 PM)flgatorsandjags Wrote: Dream draft for me would be the bottom 3 are available.  Take Collins at 25, and Barmore and Moehrig are still sitting there at the top of the 2nd.  Then take Barmore at 33 and trade up from 45 to 34 and take Moehrig.  Then you could go offense with the rest of the picks.  Dream draft.  I want to build the team the way the Pats did in the early 2000s when they won 3 out of 4 championships.  Great QB and great defense
A good franchise to emulate.

I say one of the keys to that early run for them, and perhaps one of the most underappreciated players on that team was LT Matt Light.

Brady almost always had great protection from his blind side.

Hopefully we can find out Matt Light.

Hopefully, I think Cam has a career year with Urban, Bevell, t Law, and the new culture that will be built
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