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My annual 3 Round Mock Draft
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The following is my Annual 3 Round Mock Draft. No trades are included This is based on what I think the most likely selections will be, not necessarily what I would do if making the selection. Even though some needs weren't filled, I tried not to reach for players when making the projections. For now, I'm not dropping Gareon Conley. That could change based on what transpires leading up to the draft and during the draft. Any input is welcome.
Round 1
1. Cleveland Myles Garrett DE Texas A & M
2. San Francisco Deshaun Watson QB Clemson 3. Chicago Jonathan Allen DE-DT Alabama 4. Jacksonville Leonard Fournette RB LSU 5. Tennessee Marshon Lattimore CB Ohio St. 6. NY Jets Jamal Adams S LSU 7. LA Chargers Malik Hooker S Ohio St. 8. Carolina Solomon Thomas DE Stanford 9. Cincinnati Cam Robinson T Alabama 10. Buffalo Mike Williams WR Clemson 11. New Orleans Derek Barnett DE Tennessee 12. Cleveland Mitchell Trubisky QB North Carolina 13. Arizona Corey Davis WR Western Michigan 14. Philadelphia Haason Reddick LB Temple 15. Indianapolis Gareon Conley CB Ohio St. 16. Baltimore John Ross WR Washington 17. Washington Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama 18. Tennessee O.J. Howard TE Alabama 19. Tampa Bay Christian McCaffrey RB Stanford 20. Denver Ryan Ramcyzk T Wisconsin 21. Detroit Takkarist McKinley DE UCLA 22. Miami Reuben Foster LB Alabama 23. NY Giants David Njoku Miami ( Fla.) 24. Oakland Jarrad Davis LB Florida 25. Houston Patrick Mahomes QB Texas Tech 26. Seattle Kevin King CB Washington 27. Kansas City Dalvin Cook RB Florida St. 28. Dallas Charles Harris DE Missouri 29. Green Bay T.J. Watt OLB Wisconsin 30. Pittsburgh Jordan Willis DE Kansas St. 31. Atlanta Taco Charlton DE Michigan 32. New Orleans Zach Cunningham LB Vanderbilt Round 2
33. Cleveland Jabrill Peppers S Michigan
34. San Francisco Tre'Davious White CB LSU 35. Jacksonville Forrest Lamp G Western Kentucky 36. Chicago Garett Bolles T Utah 37. LA Rams JuJu Smith-Schuster WR USC 38. LA Chargers Adoree' Jackson CB-RS USC 39 NY Jets Evan Engram WR Mississippi 40. Carolina Curtis Samuel WR-CB-RS Ohio St. 41. Cincinnati Malik McDowell DT Michigan St. 42. New Orleans Obi Melifonwu S Connecticut 43. Philadelphia Fabian Moreau CB UCLA 44. Buffalo Quincy Wilson CB Florida 45. Arizona DeShone Kizer QB Notre Dame 46. Indianapolis Ryan Anderson Alabama 47. Baltimore Tim Williams LB-DE Alabama 48. Minnesota Dan Feeney G Indiana 49. Washington Budda Baker S Washington 50. Tampa Bay Chidobe Awuzie CB Colorado 51. Denver Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio St. 52. Cleveland Cordrea Tankersley CB Clemson 53. Detroit Chris Godwin WR Penn State 54. Miami Marcus Williams S Utah 55. NY Giants Chris Wormley DT Michigan 56. Oakland Dalvin Tomlinson DT Alabama 57. Houston DeMarcus Walker DE Florida St. 58. Seattle Antonio Garcia T Troy 59. Kansas City Zay Jones WR East Carolina 60. Dallas Justin Evans S Texas A & M 61. Green Bay Teez Tabor Florida 62. Pittsburgh Josh Jones S NC State 63. Atlanta Dion Dawkins G-T Temple 64. Carolina Samaje Perine RB Oklahoma Round 3
65. Cleveland Cooper Kupp WR Eastern Washington
66. San Francisco Tyus Bowser LB Houston 67. Chicago Marcus Maye S Florida 68. Jacksonville Jake Butt TE Michigan 69. LA Rams Ethan Podic C LSU 70. NY Jets Carl Lawson OLB Auburn 71. LA Chargers Dorian Johnson G Pittsburgh 72. New England Tarell Basham DE Ohio 73. Cincinnati Taylor Moton G-T Western Michigan 74. Baltimore Kendell Beckwith LB LSU 75. Buffalo Duke Riley LB LSU 76. New Orleans CB Desmond King CB Iowa 77. Arizona Isaac Asiata G Utah 78. Baltimore Roderick Johnson T Florida St. 79. Minnesota Carlos Watkins DT Clemson 80. Indianapolia Nico Siragusa G San Diego St. 81. Washington Pat Elflein G-C Ohio St. 82. Denver Bucky Hodges TE Virginia Tech 83. Tennessee Ardarius Stewart WR Alabama 84. Tampa Bay Daeshon Hall DE Texas A & M 85. Detroit Larry Ogunjobi DT Charlotte 86. Minnesota D'onta Foreman RB Texas 87. NY Giants Dawuane Shoot DE Illinois 88. Oakland Ahkello Witherspoon CB Colorado 89. Houston Carroll Phillips Jr. Illinois 90. Seattle Rasul Douglas CB West Virginia 91. Kansas City Nathan Peterman QB Pittsburgh 92. Dallas Shaquill Griffith CB Central Florida 93. Green Bay Joe Mixon RB Oklahoma 94. Pittsburgh Adam Shaheen TE Ashland 95. Atlanta Jaleel Johnson DT Iowa 96. New England Sidney Jones CB Washington 97. Miami Aviante Collins G-T TCU 98. Carolina Tanoh Kpassagnon DE Villanova 99. Philadelphia Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan 100. Tennessee Anthony Walker Jr. LB Northwestern 101. Denver Davis Webb QB California 102. Seattle Danny Isidora G Miami ( Fla.) 103. New Orleans Conor McDermott T UCLA 104. Kansas City Trey Henderickson OLB-DE Florida Atlantic 105. Pittsburgh Marlon Mack RB South Florida 106. Seattle Caleb Brantley DT Florida 107. NY Jets Cameron Sutton CB Tennessee We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote:Fournette and Lamp would be a dream come true. This was situations in which need and perceived value met. It was much easier making those 2 Jaguars projections than the vast majority of the rest of the 3 Round Mock Draft.
Quote:Moton or Siragusa over Butt would be truly dreamy If the Jaguars take Forrest Lamp or Dan Feeney in Round 2, who would be your preference in Round 3 based on the players I think will be available based on the rest of the 3 Round Mock Draft? I can envision both Lamp and Taylor Moton being taken by the Jaguars if the team brass believes he can be the answer at RT. Some teams see him more as a Guard. Though I projected Jake Butt to be the Jaguars 3rd Round pick, it wouldn't surprise me if Tom Coughlin went with Adam Shaheen because of the upside factor. I think a goal for Coughlin is to get a starting caliber TE that has potential to be an asset as an in-line blocker. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
If the draft fell that way for the Jags in the first few rounds, I'd say we had a successful first couple of days.
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Quote:If the draft fell that way for the Jags in the first few rounds, I'd say we had a successful first couple of days. I totally agree. My hunch is that the Jaguars plan is to put in place the pieces for a strong running game. That will help compliment the Defensive upgrades from this off-season and in recent years.
Quote:The following is my Annual 3 Round Mock Draft. No trades are included This is based on what I think the most likely selections will be, not necessarily what I would do if making the selection. Even though some needs weren't filled, I tried not to reach for players when making the projections. For now, I'm not dropping Gareon Conley. That could change based on what transpires leading up to the draft and during the draft. Any input is welcome. I like these positional selections. They address the offense as needed. NH3...
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We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I like these positional selections. They address the offense as needed. Though it's extremely hard to accomplish everything in a single draft, if these 3 positions are addressed in an effective way, the days of picking in or near the top 5 should be over for the Jaguars for a long time. That much more with the foundation the team already has on Defense.
Quote: If the Jaguars take Forrest Lamp or Dan Feeney in Round 2, who would be your preference in Round 3 based on the players I think will be available based on the rest of the 3 Round Mock Draft? I can envision both Lamp and Taylor Moton being taken by the Jaguars if the team brass believes he can be the answer at RT. Some teams see him more as a Guard. I'd be happy with just Fournette//Lamp//Moton You get your RB/RT/RG to jump start your power run O transition. If they feel like Lamp could handle RT then Siragusa at RG works too...both Siragusa and Moton were both available after Butt in the 3rd in your mock.
Quote:I'd be happy with just Fournette//Lamp//Moton Just to play even further with your mock...IF they were able to trade to the 12th for extra 2nd my dream scenario would be... 12.) OJ Howard - TE - Alabama 35.) Forrest Lamp - OT/OG - W. Kentucky 52.) Dion Dawkins - OT/OG - Temple 68.) D'Onta Foreman - RB - Texas
My dream scenario would be anything that doesnt involve Fournette and anything that involves anyone else.
We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:I like these positional selections. They address the offense as needed. did you really need to quote the entire 3 rounds to say that? Quit wasting toner.
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Quote:I'd be happy with just Fournette//Lamp//Moton The strategy you mentioned could pay major dividends for the Jaguars. A huge key though would be getting good enough all around TE play if the position isn't addressed in the top 3 Rounds. Quote:My dream scenario would be anything that doesnt involve Fournette and anything that involves anyone else. Because this is a deep RB crop, the Jaguars certainly have the flexibility to go in another direction at pick # 4. If the team doesn't get a good enough trade offer, the question then becomes is there a player at another position the Jaguars brass would feel comfortable enough with that can provide enough value in that draft spot? Quote:Just to play even further with your mock...IF they were able to trade to the 12th for extra 2nd my dream scenario would be... At least on paper, that would shape up as an impressive draft. The reason I didn't project O.J. Howard earlier is I couldn't find a spot for him with the current draft order, compared to other options for teams. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Howard went in the top 10, once trades start happening. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today!
Quote: At least on paper, that would shape up as an impressive draft.I mean I couldn't justify drafting Howard at #4 either but that's solely because a TE hasn't ever been drafted that early, I still don't like the idea of them drafting Fournette at #4. Tbh I don't really like any of the options at #4 based on what we already have on the team. Only person I could really say is justified at that spot is Jonathan Allen, although I really think Cook is going to be a much better RB overall than Fournette and would rather have Cook at #4 period. Quote:I mean I couldn't justify drafting Howard at #4 either but that's solely because a TE hasn't ever been drafted that early, I still don't like the idea of them drafting Fournette at #4. Tbh I don't really like any of the options at #4 based on what we already have on the team. Only person I could really say is justified at that spot is Jonathan Allen, although I really think Cook is going to be a much better RB overall than Fournette and would rather have Cook at #4 period. Based on how you view the draft, there's no question the Jaguars should make a strong effort to trade down. IMO, the Jaguars should be able to get at least additional 2nd and 4th Round picks ( or the equivalent ) in this year's draft and still be able to land Dalvin Cook.
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