Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted
1 hour ago, Maynard said:

I’m curious where you and @GunnerBill would rank McMillan, if up against last years WR group? 


without hindsight and knowing what BTJ did I would have had him 4th behind Odunze and ahead of BTJ 

  • Like (+1) 2
Posted (edited)
11 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:


without hindsight and knowing what BTJ did I would have had him 4th behind Odunze and ahead of BTJ 

 

Yea without hindsight he'd be WR4 for me too. Just ahead of Legette (who was my 4) and BTJ. 

 

 

EDIT: for further context, Egbuka my WR2 would have been WR7 last year. Golden my WR3 would have been WR9. Obviously that is finak grades against non-final grades and Egbuka and Golden could both move a point or two on testing. Some of the concerns I have on both are potentially answered or confirmed at the Combine.

Edited by GunnerBill
  • Like (+1) 1
Posted

Top 10 Offensive Tackles:

 

1. Josh Simmons Ohio State

 

2. Grey Zabel North Dakota State

 

3. Cameron Williams Texas

 

4. Kelvin Banks Texas

 

5.  Josh Conerly Oregon

 

6. Marcus Mbow Purdue

 

7.  Airontae Ersery Minnesota

 

8. Anthony Belton North Carolina State

 

9. Ajani Cornelius Oregon

 

10. Wyatt Milum West Virginia

 

 

 

Top 10 Interior Offensive Line Rankings:

 

1. Armand Membou Missouri

 

2. Will Campbell LSU

 

3. Tyler Booker Alabama

 

4. Donovan Jackson Ohio State

 

5. Jonah Savaiinaea Arizona

 

6. Miles Frazier LSU

 

7. Dylan Fairchild Georgia

 

8. Tate Ratledge Georgia

 

9. Jackson Slater Sacramento State

 

10. Emery Jones LSU

  • Thank you (+1) 2
Posted (edited)
On 2/22/2025 at 2:42 AM, GunnerBill said:

 

Yea without hindsight he'd be WR4 for me too. Just ahead of Legette (who was my 4) and BTJ. 

 

 

EDIT: for further context, Egbuka my WR2 would have been WR7 last year. Golden my WR3 would have been WR9. Obviously that is finak grades against non-final grades and Egbuka and Golden could both move a point or two on testing. Some of the concerns I have on both are potentially answered or confirmed at the Combine.

These numbers are probably close given how deep last year's WR class was.  Worthy was the 5th WR taken in 2024 with pick 28.  Then Pearsall (6th), Legette (7th), Coleman (8th), McConkey (9th), and Polk (10th) with picks 31 to 37.  Egbuka and Golden would fit in nicely with that group.

Edited by GASabresIUFan
Posted (edited)
44 minutes ago, GASabresIUFan said:

These numbers are probably close given how deep last year's WR class was.  Worthy was the 5th WR taken in 2024 with pick 28.  Then Pearsall (6th), Legette (7th), Coleman (8th), McConkey (9th), and Polk (10th) with picks 31 to 37.  Egbuka and Golden would fit in nicely with that group.

 

Do you think we go egbuka or Golden rd1 at wr?  Especially with having two second round picks for defense? 

Edited by Kelly to Allen
Posted

Defensive Ends/Edge Players Top 10:

 

1. Abdul Carter Penn State

 

2. James Pearce Tennessee

 

3. Mike Green Marshall

 

4. Nic Scourton Texas A&M

 

5. Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College

 

6. Princely Umanmielan Mississippi

 

7. Shemar Stewart Texas A&M

 

8. Mykel Williams Georgia

 

9. Bradyn Swinson LSU

 

10. Kyle Kennard South Carolina

 

 

Defensive Tackles Top 10:

 

1. Mason Graham Michigan

 

2. Derrick Harmon Oregon

 

3. Kenneth Grant Michigan

 

4. Darius Alexander Toledo

 

5. Omarr Norman Lott Tennessee

 

6. Walter Nolan Mississippi

 

7. Alfred Collins Texas

 

8. Tyleik Williams Ohio State

 

9. T.J. Sanders South Carolina

 

10. Jordan Phillips Maryland

  • Like (+1) 1
  • Thank you (+1) 2
Posted
7 minutes ago, gonzo1105 said:

Defensive Ends/Edge Players Top 10:

 

1. Abdul Carter Penn State

 

2. James Pearce Tennessee

 

3. Mike Green Marshall

 

4. Nic Scourton Texas A&M

 

5. Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College

 

6. Princely Umanmielan Mississippi

 

7. Shemar Stewart Texas A&M

 

8. Mykel Williams Georgia

 

9. Bradyn Swinson LSU

 

10. Kyle Kennard South Carolina

 

 

Defensive Tackles Top 10:

 

1. Mason Graham Michigan

 

2. Derrick Harmon Oregon

 

3. Kenneth Grant Michigan

 

4. Darius Alexander Toledo

 

5. Omarr Norman Lott Tennessee

 

6. Walter Nolan Mississippi

 

7. Alfred Collins Texas

 

8. Tyleik Williams Ohio State

 

9. T.J. Sanders South Carolina

 

10. Jordan Phillips Maryland

Why so low on Nolan most have him going top 15 overall? I've seen Alexander pegged as late 2nd early 3rd.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Whkfc said:

Why so low on Nolan most have him going top 15 overall? I've seen Alexander pegged as late 2nd early 3rd.

 

I don't mind Nolan but I think he is undersized to be effective in the NFL. He reminds me of Oliver which isn't an awful thing but a guy who will play 3 Tech severely undersized in the NFL. I'm not saying that he wont go in the first round, if I was doing a mock draft, I would put him in the first but my own personal rankings I'm not overly impressed by him. His tape at Texas A&M wasn't good, it was much better at Mississippi this past year but I still feel his size limitations will affect him moving forward. He was listed at 305 but showed up at 293 for the Senior Bowl. You have to remember that the Top 10 rankings I am putting out for Defensive Ends and Defensive Tackles all of these guys have a chance at going in the top 2 rounds. Its not like the 10th guy is going in round 4 and the top guy in round 1. Thats how deep this D-line class is. I feel Lott who is similar in size is more explosive getting off the ball.

 

As I stated to another poster, I do not look at projections. I watch tape and I grade based on what I see. Looking at projections just confuses the process and makes you question what you are seeing leaving you to group think.

Edited by gonzo1105
  • Like (+1) 1
  • Awesome! (+1) 1
  • Thank you (+1) 2
Posted
5 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:

Defensive Ends/Edge Players Top 10:

 

1. Abdul Carter Penn State

 

2. James Pearce Tennessee

 

3. Mike Green Marshall

 

4. Nic Scourton Texas A&M

 

5. Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College

 

6. Princely Umanmielan Mississippi

 

7. Shemar Stewart Texas A&M

 

8. Mykel Williams Georgia

 

9. Bradyn Swinson LSU

 

10. Kyle Kennard South Carolina

 

 

Defensive Tackles Top 10:

 

1. Mason Graham Michigan

 

2. Derrick Harmon Oregon

 

3. Kenneth Grant Michigan

 

4. Darius Alexander Toledo

 

5. Omarr Norman Lott Tennessee

 

6. Walter Nolan Mississippi

 

7. Alfred Collins Texas

 

8. Tyleik Williams Ohio State

 

9. T.J. Sanders South Carolina

 

10. Jordan Phillips Maryland

 

 

Interesting. Some similarities at the top of the edge class with the exception of Ezeiruaku who I am a fair bit lower on. But the rest of your top 6 is my top 5 if that makes sense. 

 

On DTs I'm higher on Nolen. He is DT2 for me then have Harmon and Grant same order as you do just below him. TJ Sanders is my DT5. I am considerably lower on Alexander. Him being about 28 is probably a semi-conscious bias there though 🤣

Posted
1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

 

Interesting. Some similarities at the top of the edge class with the exception of Ezeiruaku who I am a fair bit lower on. But the rest of your top 6 is my top 5 if that makes sense. 

 

On DTs I'm higher on Nolen. He is DT2 for me then have Harmon and Grant same order as you do just below him. TJ Sanders is my DT5. I am considerably lower on Alexander. Him being about 28 is probably a semi-conscious bias there though 🤣


I’ve heard there may be character issues with Nolen  

Posted
1 hour ago, DJB said:


I’ve heard there may be character issues with Nolen  

 

There may. I don't think any of us are in a position to assess that. If he falls, that is likely why. Although also fair to say his 2024 tape was a considerable step up on what he had done before. But it was dominant. 

Posted
7 hours ago, gonzo1105 said:

Defensive Ends/Edge Players Top 10:

 

1. Abdul Carter Penn State

 

2. James Pearce Tennessee

 

3. Mike Green Marshall

 

4. Nic Scourton Texas A&M

 

5. Donovan Ezeiruaku Boston College

 

6. Princely Umanmielan Mississippi

 

7. Shemar Stewart Texas A&M

 

8. Mykel Williams Georgia

 

9. Bradyn Swinson LSU

 

10. Kyle Kennard South Carolina

 

 

Defensive Tackles Top 10:

 

1. Mason Graham Michigan

 

2. Derrick Harmon Oregon

 

3. Kenneth Grant Michigan

 

4. Darius Alexander Toledo

 

5. Omarr Norman Lott Tennessee

 

6. Walter Nolan Mississippi

 

7. Alfred Collins Texas

 

8. Tyleik Williams Ohio State

 

9. T.J. Sanders South Carolina

 

10. Jordan Phillips Maryland

What about the bald guy from Arkansas?  He put in a good Senior Bowl.  

Posted
15 minutes ago, CNYfan said:

What about the bald guy from Arkansas?  He put in a good Senior Bowl.  


Not a fan tbh. I think he’s a stiff football player who lacks bend in his play. Won’t be a sack guy and I question his play strength as well 

1 hour ago, DJB said:


I’ve heard there may be character issues with Nolen  


There are character concerns with a lot of these guys. Nolan like you stated, Mike Green has concerns, James Pearce

Posted
3 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

 

Interesting. Some similarities at the top of the edge class with the exception of Ezeiruaku who I am a fair bit lower on. But the rest of your top 6 is my top 5 if that makes sense. 

 

On DTs I'm higher on Nolen. He is DT2 for me then have Harmon and Grant same order as you do just below him. TJ Sanders is my DT5. I am considerably lower on Alexander. Him being about 28 is probably a semi-conscious bias there though 🤣


So I went back again and watched the Boston College tape of him again and he is slower off the ball than others and I did notice it quite often but while watching I got the impression that he was slightly slower off the ball because he waits to see how the OT is pass setting to determine which pass rush moves he was going to use essentially setting up the OT for his fairly deep arsenal of pass rush moves. Just an observation I had of him could be wrong 

  • Thank you (+1) 1
Posted
6 minutes ago, Bill from NYC said:

Thanks for your work!!!

 

I will however say that if Jihad Campbell lasts until #48, lots of teams will be very sorry. This is one kid who vever stopped improving.

 

Yea and he is physical freak. He is in the top 20 of my big board and I think he absolutely will go day 1. 

  • Like (+1) 2
  • Agree 1
Posted

Version 2.0 (After Combine Mock)......I think most Bills fans will be very happy with this version!

 

1. Tennessee Titans- Abdul Carter DE Penn State

- I really still don't know what they are going to do with this pick as I think they will most likely take Carter, draft Ward, or trade out of this pick but right now Carter is the best player in the draft and new general managers tend to play it safe in their first pick with a new team and Carter is about as safe as it comes. He's a dynamic player that will be an instant impact for the Titans next to Jeffrey Simmons.


2. Cleveland Browns- Cam Ward QB Miami

- The best Quarterback in the draft goes in the 2nd spot. Yes they still owe a ton of money to Watson but they have to go in a different directions at this point and just bite the bullet. Ward has a lot of really good traits that can make him a good NFL QB and has played for 3 different programs in 3 years showing he is flexible and can adapt to many different systems and coordinators.


3. New York Giants- Travis Hunter CB/WR Colorado

- Hunter is right up there with Carter as the best player in the draft and the Giants kill 2 birds with one stone. They need a lockdown corner on defense and they need a dynamic playmaker with Nabers on offense. If they can find the right QB, the Giants would be much improved on offense and Hunter should greatly help them on the defensive side of the ball.


4. New England Patriots- Mason Graham DT Michigan

- I think the Patriots would much prefer to get either Carter or Hunter in this position but both are gone. This could be a spot where you could see a trade but with no trades in this mock draft, the Patriots take the Graham who fits Mike Vrabel and the new regime very well. They need to help their offense but Graham is too good to pass up and all offensive players are a reach at this point.

 


5. Jacksonville Jaguars- Will Campbell OT LSU

- The Jaguars could go a couple of different directions here as well. I think Campbell is a reach here but he is a very safe pick for a brand new general manager making his first selection. I am not as high on Campbell as others are but it appears he will most likely be the # 1 OL off the board at this point. This could be another pick that you could see movement on if the early portion of the draft plays out this way. I think they would also consider Will Johnson and Jahdae Barron here.


6. Las Vegas Raiders- Shedeur Sanders QB Colorado

- Sanders has been interesting because he has not thrown at all this draft season and there are rumors that he is slipping but I cannot see the Raiders passing up on a QB when they have the chance to grab one after being left out in the cold last year. This can obviously change if they sign a veteran like Sam Darnold but Sanders will still most likely go in the 6-10 range at the worst even with him supposedly dropping.


7. New York Jets- Will Johnson CB Michigan

- Another guy who is an interesting case as he hasn't really shown what he can do to this point in the draft and has seen his stock supposedly slip in the last couple of months of the process. With so few impact guys and the Jets having needs pretty much all over the place I still slot Johnson into this spot as he seems like a guy that Aaron Glenn would appreciate having. I know this sounds like a repeat here but Johnson is an incredibly safe pick for a new general manager.


8. Carolina Panthers- Jalon Walker DE/LB Georgia

- I wouldn't take Walker here with this selection as he is an incredible tweener in my opinion but the real guys who do this for a living seems to disagree with me and Walker appears destined for the top 15 selections. He does have incredible athleticism and the ability to get to the QB I just worry is he a 3-4 rusher, an off the ball LB, or a guy who can put his hand in the dirt. It remains to be seen but I have questions on him at the next level.


9. New Orleans Saints- Shemar Stewart DE Texas A&M

- Someone is going to take Stewart very highly based on his all world potential. Everyone saw what he did at the combine and the potential he has inside himself. The Saints have needs all over the place and need to replace a ton of positions. They decide to take a crack on Stewart at the tail end of the top 10 who has a very high ceiling but also has a floor that could have him floating around the NFL for years.


10. Chicago Bears- Armand Membou OT/OG Missouri

- I have consistently had Membou as my # 1 offensive linemen in this draft even before the combine and his combine did nothing to dispel what I see on tape. He is a monster whether on the outside or the inside and the Bears could use help at both the outside and inside making this a no brainer pick for the Bears at the # 10 spot.


11. San Francisco 49ers- James Pearce DE Tennessee

- Rumors of a catastrophic drop was in the news before the combine due to Character concerns and maybe those are still a thing and maybe it was something being floated hoping that a bad combine in addition to rumors would lead to a steep fall. After that combine plus his tape there is no way that Pearce is in for a fall in a draft that has very few high end difference makers. The 49ers jump at the opportunity to grab Pearce who on the high end could be a Brian Burns type player and on the low end would be a Leonard Floyd type player.


12. Dallas Cowboys- Ashton Jeanty RB Boise State

- I could see Jeanty going higher and I can see Jeanty going lower but I see him as the type of player that Jerry Jones would fall in love with and would give excitement to the Cowboys. Add into the fact that the Cowboys need an impact running back and this pick makes sense as the Cowboys can fill their other needs later in the draft.


13. Miami Dolphins- Nick Emmanwori SAF South Carolina

- Everyone's favorite player after the combine goes to the arch rival Dolphins at pick 13. They are losing both of their starting safeties in Poyer and Holland most likely and need to replace them and while Emmanwori has issues, his upside is undeniable being able to do a multitude of things. He also would add a physical presence to the Dolphins that they are sorely lacking.


14. Indianapolis Colts- Jahdae Barron CB Texas

- I actually could see Barron going higher than this and could be in contention with Johnson as the # 2 CB off of the board but I feel for the # 2 mock draft, this is a good spot to place him right now as the Colts have big time needs in the secondary and Barron can fill any one of the multitude of positions that the Colts need in their secondary.


15. Atlanta Falcons- Jihaad Campbell LB Alabama

- I slot Campbell in here after his fantastic combine and there are rumors that the Falcons are absolutely enamored with him bypassing the Edge Rusher need for the 85th year in a row for another position. They do have a need at LB as well and again Campbell is a testing freak in a draft that lacks high end talent. Combine numbers are pushing up a lot of these guys in comparison because most guys are graded the very closely.


16. Arizona Cardinals- Mike Green DE Marshall

- Same as Version 1 for me that Mike Green goes to the Cardinals. I was one of the first people that had Green as a potential top 20 pick and his combine won't slow that speed down. The only thing that could have him drop is the fact that he has some character concerns (sexual assault accusations). He is right up there with the other top edge rushers and has youth on his side to continue to grow as he matures.


17. Cincinnati Bengals- Derrick Harmon DT Oregon

- Sorry Bills fans but Harmon after his combine and tape is going to be long off the board before the Bills even get a crack and in this iteration he goes # 17 overall to the Bengals. The Bengals need all kinds of help on the defensive side of the ball and Harmon has been moving up the board even before his strong combine performance.


18. Seattle Seahawks- Tet McMillan WR Arizona

- Tet McMillan's fall ends here. I always thought he was an overrated prospect when he was being mocked to the Patriots. He has the size to be a difference maker for sure but he has separation flaws that could have him fall. I see his ceiling as being around where Rome Odunze went at 9 last year and his floor being 19 to the Buccaneers. He is going somewhere in that range in my opinion and with the possibility of Lockett being released and Metcalf being traded McMillan makes sense here. 


19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Tyler Booker OG Alabama

- With the Bucs just missing out on McMillan at 18, the Bucs take the best pure guard in the draft in Tyler Booker who will hopefully start opening up some running lanes for an anemic Bucs offensive line and help protect Baker Mayfield.


20. Denver Broncos- Tyler Warren TE Penn State

- This is another prospect, like McMillan, that I think is a very good prospect but has been highly overrated by the draft community. Warren is a good talent and Nix/Payton will get the best out of him in their system but I question Warren's long speed and his stiffness as a runner which might affect him as a pass catcher at the NFL level.


21. Pittsburgh Steelers- Matthew Golden WR Texas

- Another combine Bills favorite on the board goes pick # 21 to the Steelers. Golden is a perfect compliment to George Pickens on the other side and whomever the quarterback will be for the Steelers next year. I am very high on Golden as a true Z receiver in the NFL.


22. Los Angeles Chargers- Omarion Hampton RB UNC

- I have always been high on Hampton and his combine with his 4.47 at his size will make him a lock for the first round. The Chargers, with Harbaugh wanting a balanced offense would love to get his hands on a power back like Hampton and he gets his chance here as they continue to try to reconstruct their offense around Justin Herbert.


23. Green Bay Packers- Luther Burden WR Missouri

- This pick is an interesting one since the Packers have a good amount of depth at the position already but really have no difference makers. In addition they have Jayden Reed in the slot and like to use two TE's at time but the upside of Burden and the possibility he turns into the dynamic WR that they have been lacking allows the Packers to make this selection.


24. Minnesota Vikings- Malaki Starks S Georgia

- Starks lack of size and straight line speed is made up for with a great deal of football saavy and smarts and the Vikings and Brian Flores would love to get their hands on a player like Starks who can do multiple things that Flores likes to do in his defense.


25. Houston Texans- Kelvin Banks OT Texas

- I have never been high as high on Banks as others and his fall stops here with the Texans who keep him "home". The Texans need to fix their offensive line and Banks can play RT and eventually take over for Tunsil or move inside to Guard in the meantime.


26. Los Angeles Rams- Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio State

- The Rams take Egbuka here as a value play. The are going to go into the season without Cooper Kupp either via trade or release and Tutu Atwell is a free agent leaving the Rams thinner in their WR corps with Stafford in a win now situation. Egbuka helps remedy that situation immediately.


27. Baltimore Ravens- Nic Scourton DE Texas A&M

- This is just one of those typical Ravens picks. Let a guy keep sliding down the board and then take the BPA and in that case that is Scourton who will make his way to the Ravens much slimmer than he was at A@M last year.


28. Detroit Lions- Mykel Williams DE Georgia

- The Lions need defensive line help after being ravaged with injuries last year and couldn't stop anyone after all of them hit. Williams is a good base end who has the potential to be a plus pass rusher but right now he needs to develop that aspect of his game.


29. Washington Commanders- Josh Simmons OT Ohio State

- I personally have Simmons as my # 1 true Tackle in this draft but I can't deny that him not being able to show his recovery from knee surgery will hurt him. The Commanders still need to give Daniels as much help as they can and will do that adding Simmons with Deebo Samuel who they just traded for.


30. Buffalo Bills- Kenneth Grant DT Michigan

- Well well boys and gals, the Bills swipe up Kenneth Grant at the 30th choice fitting everything that Buffalo could possibly want from a 1 Tech. Grant is incredibly athletic for a man his size but he does have negatives. For being close to 340 pounds, I would like to see him be more physical at times. Sometimes he plays too finesse for a man his size but at the same time you don't get a guy that size who can get after the passer while also being able to clog running lanes. I think that inconsistency plus the fact that he has yet to work out in any capacity makes me think he is in for a little bit of a drop. Will he actually make it to 30 and will the Bills actually have this pick come draft time. Remains to be seen but I think its more of a possibility than it was a month or two ago.


31. Kansas City Chiefs- Colston Loveland TE Michigan

- I just think the value here is too good to pass up for the Chiefs as Loveland is the clear # 2 TE and with Travis Kelce likely in his last year playing, the Chiefs snap up Loveland to be his eventually replacement.


32. Philadelphia Eagles- Walter Nolan DT Mississippi

- Nolan is another guy who has a lot of potential and upside but also has multiple concerns. First he has character concerns, how serious who knows, he is undersized for a defensive tackle at 293 pounds and has yet to show what he can do in the pre draft process. His tape also left a lot to be desired at Texas A@M before greatly improving at Miss. The Eagles don't care about character and they have the players to give Nolan the time needed to adjust to the NFL. 

 

2nd Round:
33. Cleveland Browns- Donovan Ezeiruaku DE Boston College
34. New York Giants- Jaxson Dart QB Mississippi
35. Tennessee Titans- Jonah Savaiianea OG Arizona
36. Jacksonville Jaguars- AZ Thomas CB Florida State
37. Las Vegas Raiders- Trey Amos CB Mississippi
38. New England Patriots- Josh Conerly OT Oregon
39. Chicago Bears- Landon Jackson DE Arkansas
40. New Orleans Saints- Malik Hairston CB Kentucky
41. Chicago Bears- Darius Alexander DT Toledo
42. New York Jets- Grey Zabel OT North Dakota State
43. San Francisco 49ers- Cameron Williams OT Texas
44. Dallas Cowboys- Jayden Higgins WR Iowa State
45. Indianapolis Colts- Mason Taylor TE LSU
46. Atlanta Falcons- Benjamin Morrison CB Notre Dame
47. Arizona Cardinals- Donovan Jackson OG Ohio State
48. Miami Dolphins- Tyleik Williams DT Ohio State
49. Cincinnati Bengals- Xavier Watts S Notre Dame
50. Seattle Seahawks- Demetrius Knight LB South Carolina
51. Denver Broncos- Treveyon Henderson RB Ohio State
52. Pittsburgh Steelers- T.J. Sanders DT South Carolina
53. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Carson Schwesinger LB UCLA
54. Green Bay Packers- Darian Porter CB Iowa State
55. Los Angeles Chargers- Elic Ayomanor WR Stanford


56. Buffalo Bills- Shavon Revel CB East Carolina

- Revel goes from being a possible late first round pick to falling all the way down to # 56. This happened for a multitude of reasons. He has some concerns on tape but mostly because he is coming off a torn ACL and even though he is expected to be ready for training camp, he might not be at 100% strength for the season. Couple that with the fact that Hairston, Amos, Porter, and Thomas, had fantastic pre combine all star games and combines and you can see Revel dropping further and further. The upside is enormous and the Bills have a huge need but could also afford to wait on him a little bit if necessary.


57. Carolina Panthers- Andrew Mukuba S Texas
58. Houston Texans- Tre Harris WR Mississippi
59. Baltimore Ravens- Airontae Ersery OT Minnesota
60. Detroit Lions- Marcus Mbow OG Purdue
61. Washington Commanders- Alfred Collins DT Texas


62. Buffalo Bills- Bradyn Swinson DE LSU

- Swinson is flying up the boards. He has prototypical size at 6'4 255 pounds with almost 34 inch arms. He also had a monster final season at LSU and parlayed that into an excellent combine where he showed top end change of directions skills in the hoop drill, and agility testing that was only behind Donovan Ezeiruaku. The reason why he goes so late is he is a late bloomer. He only had one year of college with good production  and will have to prove that his final season in LSU is not a mirage. He, in my opinion, is still an ascending player as he can still fill out his body even more and be the true pass rusher the Bills have lacked.


63. Kansas City Chiefs- Kaleb Johnson RB Iowa
64. Philadelphia Eagles- Jordan Burch DE Oregon

  • Like (+1) 7
  • Awesome! (+1) 5
  • Thank you (+1) 7
  • gonzo1105 changed the title to Gonzo Mock Draft Version 2.0 After Combine( Starts on Page 5)

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...