Wednesday, April 27, 2022

Mock Draft Central




 




Is there anything worse than pouring your heart into a mock draft only to wake up the next day to see news that has completely blown it up ? Well thanks a lot Jags for continuing your off-season spending spree by extending Cam Robinson longterm! 

Do I dare create mock draft 2.0 ? Only if you Double Dare me.


1. Jacksonville Jaguars - Travon Walker

After originally projecting Ekwonu here I will amend to Walker. Travon is 6'5" 272 and ran a 4.51 forty while adding a 35.5" vertical. As I write these stats I can't help, but picture Frank Caliendo's Mel Kiper impersonation. Just shaking his head and disagreeing with facts. Anyways, the facts are indisputable. Travon Walker is an absolute athletic freak with immense upside worthy of the 1st overall selection. 


2. Detroit Lions - Aiden Hutchinson 

This just feels right. Let Lions fans have something to cheer about.


3. Houston Texans - Evan Neal

I know the Texans have been linked to Derek Stingly. Well folks, we might just get to that shortly. For now they will take a future perennial pro bowler in Evan Neal.


4. New York Jets - Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner

Jets need a ton of help in the secondary. They gave up the 3rd most passing yards last season. As deep as this class is at WR they can afford to wait before adding a playmaker on offense.


5. New York Giants - Ikem Ekwonu

For the love of God please draft a lineman to help Saquon and give Daniel Jones a chance.


6. *TRADE* Houston Texans - Derek Stingly

The Carolina Panthers draft capital has been decimated. Yes they desperately need to find a franchise QB, but I'm not sure if they need to take one at 6 when they can potentially get their guy at 13. If the Texans truly want Stingly this move makes a lot of sense. He could fall to 13, but sometimes you just have to go get your guy. 

Texans trade picks 13, 37 and 170 for picks 6 137 and a future 5th


7. New York Giants - Kyle Hamilton

His draft stock has been sliding since his underwhelming 40 time, but this guy is a baller. He's one of the safest players in the draft. 


8. Atlanta Falcons - Jameson Williams

The Falcons are no strangers to Bama WRs. They have selected both Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley in previous first rounds. I get the worry about him potentially missing part of the season, but do the Falcons really expect to contend this year anyways ? Shouldn't matter. 


9. Seattle Seahawks - Kayvon Thibodaux 

Seattle needs pass rushing juice to help mask their secondary woes. With Stingly and Sauce gone why not take a guy who was in contention for the number 1 pick just a few months ago.


10. New York Jets - Garrett Wilson

The Jets rush to the podium with this pick. They struck out on trading for WRs. Unless they can convert a hail marry deal for Deebo I believe Wilson is their target. They want speed. Many mocks have London here, but I don't think he has the explosiveness the Jets are looking for.


11. Washington Commanders - Drake London

Washington has speed with Scary Terry, Curtis Samuel and Dyami Brown. London would compliment this group very well and add a different element to their passing game and redzone offense.


12. *TRADE* New Orleans Saints - Kenny Pickett

After the slide down from the Panthers the Saints would love nothing more than leap right in front of their division rivals to not only get their guy but block the Panthers in the process.

Saints Trade picks 16 49 and 120 for picks 12 77 and 184


13. Carolina Panthers - Malik Willis

I think Pickett is their guy, but they will look to slide back and get him being content with Willis as a plan B.


14. Baltimore Ravens - Charles Cross

The Ravens are obviously built around Lamar Jackson and the run game. Cross will only help their philosophy thrive.


15. Philadelphia Eagles - Chris Olave

Olave is a dynamic deep threat. The Eagles desperately need a playmaker opposite of Devonta Smith.


16. Minnesota Vikings - Trent McDuffie 

The Vikings need help in the secondary. The value wasn't quite there at 12 with sauce and stingly gone. This makes more sense.


17. Los Angeles Chargers - Zion Johnson

The Chargers bolstered their pass rush with the off-season blockbuster deal for Mack. They could potentially go WR here, but adding another potential star on the O-line next to Slater seems like the right decision.


18. Philadelphia Eagles - Nakobe Dean

The Eagles need to come away with a WR and a LB early in this draft. Dean would provide much needed athleticism and upside at the LB position. 


19. New Orleans Saints - Trevor Penning

They traded up to get their guy now it's time to build around him.


20. Pittsburgh Steelers - Jordan Davis

They need to upgrade their O-line, and add depth in the secondary as well as their WR corp, but they have a huge void in run defense. The Steelers franchise needs a guy like Jordan Davis. They were uncharacteristically abysmal against the run last season and have to play in a division against Joe Mixon, Nick Chubb and the Ravens. Davis would be a match made in heaven.


21. New England Patriots - Devin Lloyd

A versatile LB to bolster the defense seems like a direction Belicheck would love to go in.


22. Green Bay Packers - Treylon Burks

Will this finally be the year the Packers draft a QB in the first round ? Has to be right? Burks has the traits to be a number 1 WR. I'm not worried about his underwhelming 40 time. He carries his pads well and is still   dynamic with the ball in his hands.


23. Arizona Cardinals - Jermaine Johnson

The Cardinals could look to add a dynamic WR here, but Johnson sliding is too good to pass up after the loss of Chandler Jones


24. Dallas Cowboys -  George Karlaftis

Will Jerry Jones just take a WR anyways ? Probably, but they could use offensive line and pass rush help much more. Karlaftis fills the void left by Randy Gregory's bizzare FA exit. He scored a pass rush grade over 90 by PFF


25. *TRADE* Kansas City Cheifs - Christian Watson 

The Cheifs have 12 picks in this draft and have a huge void to fill to replace Hill. Watson has elite size and speed (6'4" 4.36 forty 38.5" vert). KC would be wise to be aggressive to lock up their guy by leaping GB and Tennessee. 

KC trades picks 29 and 94 for picks 25 and 130


26. Tennessee Titans - Devontae Wyatt

Titans could look to trade back here, but I think the D-Line talent still left is too tempting to pass up.


27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers  - Kenyon Green

A versatile Offensive lineman to help protect Brady in what might be his last dance.


28. Green Bay Packers  - Skyy Moore

Wait now the Packers take 2 WRs ?? Seems blasphemous, but something they probably need to do. They locked up an Alpha Anquan Bolden type with Treylon Burks and now can add a burner (4.41 forty) to go with him. Rodgers won't complain.


29. Buffalo Bills - Breece Hall

Offense complete. This is the missing piece that could put them over the top and into the Super Bowl.


30. Kansas City Cheifs  - Boye Mafe

The Cheifs need to load up on defense after doing what it takes to add a dynamic WR. Mafe lead senior bowl practices in pass rush grades according to PFF.


31. Cincinnati Bengals - Tyler Linderbaum

The clear cut center in this class ends his slide here. The Bengals passed on addressing offensive line needs last year and hit a home run in the process. This year they might just strike gold on the O-line


32. Detroit Lions - Desmond Ridder

They pick again at 34. If they want to take a QB here why not ?





ROUND 2


Let's get down to the nitty gritty



33. Jacksonville Jaguars - George Pickens

Reports have Pickens sliding "deep" on day 2, but he's a potential alpha to pair with Christian Kirk. Give Lawrence all the help you can.


34. Detroit Lions  - Jahan Dotson 

The Lions have 5 picks in the top 100. They will take at least 1 WR in that span. Dotson is a first round talent.


35. New York Jets - Nik Bonitto

Saleh adds another playmaker on defense. Bonitto earned pass rush grades above 92 in each of the last 2 seasons.


36. New York Giants  - Arnold Ebiketie

After foregoing pass rush help in the top ten they address it here with a productive college edge rusher.


37. Carolina Panthers - Tyler Smith

I stick to the narrative. Draft a QB. Draft a protection plan.


38. New York Jets - Bernhard Raimann

Maybe they continue to add defensive help, but their o-line needs upgrading as well. Raimann only allowed 10 pressures all of last season. 


39. Chicago Bears - Alec Pierce 

6'3" with 4.41 wheels Pierce makes for a great addition to the Bears that just lost Allen Robinson. 


40. Seattle Seahawks  - Andrew Booth Jr

The hawks gave up the 2nd most passing yards in the league last season. They should probably add some DBs.


41. Seattle Seahawks  - Kaiir Elam

The hawks need more than 1 DB to fix their atrocious secondary.


42. Indianapolis Colts - Wan'Dale Robinson 

The Colts have a major receiving void after Michael Pittman. Wan'Dale would be a great compliment. He graded out as PFF 3rd best WR out of 207 qualifiers last season. He ran 72% of his routes from the slot. He can help squeeze out all the football Matt Ryan has left. Just look at this little guy go!


43. Atlanta Falcons - Sam Howell

The Falcons have said they will come away from this draft with a QB. Howell took a step back as a passer after losing many of his weapons from his 2020 campaign. He did however show another element to his game by rushing for over 1000 yards and breaking 63 tackles.


44. Cleveland Browns - David Ojabo

The Browns might be able to bring back Clowney, but either way this makes for a great pick.


45. Baltimore Ravens  - Travis Jones

The Ravens have 7 picks between round 3-4. They have the luxury of drafting best available.


46. Minnesota Vikings - Lewis Cine

They addressed their corner need in the first round now they get safety help. Cine is yet another talented Georgia Bulldog to come off the board. 


47. Washington Commanders  - Daxton Hill

Hill is 6'0" with 4.38 speed. A much needed athlete who can play in the slot for a team that gave up the 4th most passing yards last season on 7.6 ypa


48. Chicago Bears  - Abraham Lucas

After adding a weapon for Justin Fields earlier it's time to improve his protection. Lucas played for a pass heavy team. He saw just under 2200 pass blocking snaps in his career. His experience should provide a much needed boost on the O-line. 


49. Minnesota Vikings  - John Mechie III

Kevin O'Connell is likely going to want to bring in another WR early on in this draft. Thielen has already shown signs of breaking down. Mechie would be a great replacement as a polished route runner.


50. Kansas City  - Jaquan Brisker

KC has a big safety void to fill with the honey badger out. Brisker posted a coverage grade of 89.5 this past season.


51. Philadelphia Eagles  - Josh Paschal

Paschal is an edge rusher who stands 6'3" 278 and can absolutely stuff the run.


52. Pittsburgh Steelers  - Jalen Pitre

The Steelers still needs to add a WR, but with guys like Metchie and Wan'Dale gone taking a corner like Pitre is a no brainer. He can fill their slot coverage void still left from the loss of Mike Hilton. Pitre has great instincts and playmaking ability. See here


53. Green Bay Packers  - Trey McBride

I know what you're thinking. There's no way the Packers draft 2 WRs AND a TE. Hear me out. The Packers are bereft of receiving talent. They are rumored to be trying to trade for Darren Waller. That's not going to happen. With Aaron Rodgers now locked into the Packers for life they have no choice, but to go all in. McBride is the top TE of this class and would help the Packers pass game immensely.


54. New England Patriots - Kyler Gordon

Gordon is a versatile corner Belicheck can use in different packages


55. Arizona Cardinals  - Kenneth Walker III

The Cardinals resigned Conner to a 3 year deal, but they lost Chase Edmonds. Conner was a revelation last season, but history shows he can't hold up to a full workload for an entire season. Walker lead the nation with 89 broken tackles last season. Walker would add dynamic playmaking ability and form a great duo with Conner.


56. Dallas Cowboys - Jalen Tolbert

Ok Jerry, I know you can't help yourself. Here's a 6'1" wide out with sub 4.5 speed. Tolbert ranked 5th last season in deep receptions.


57. Buffalo Bills  - Rodger McCreary 

The Bills lost Levi Wallace in free agency and Tre'Davious White is returning from an ACL tear. Adding a corner early should be a priority. 


58. Atlanta Falcons  -  Dameon Pierce 

First they landed the WR. Then they took the QB. Now they complete the triplets with the RB. Pierce broke a tackle on 39% of his carries last season en route to landing the top rushing grade by PFF.


59. Green Bay Packers - Kingsley Enagbare

After loading up on offense with their first 3 picks the Packers can now turn to defense.


60. Tampa Bay Buccaneers  - James Cook

Cook is a versatile RB made for today's NFL with great hands quickness and speed. His 4.42 forty time was faster than his brothers. Cook is essentially Dalvin, minus about 15 lbs but with more speed. I'm sure Brady can think of ways to use him.


61. San Francisco 49ers - Nick Cross

Cross is 212 lbs with 4.34 speed. His size and range combination is a steal at this point.


62. Kansas City Cheifs  - Quay Walker

They can't get enough defensive pieces. 


63. Cincinnati Bengals  - Cam Taylor-Britt

After Eli Apple broke the internet from his bad play the Bengals should probably add a DB relatively early.


64. Denver Broncos - Zach Tom

With their first pick it might be a good idea to help protect Russell Wilson. Tom scored the highest pass blocking grade last season.







2022 NFL Mock Draft

 




It's that time of year! The time to put a mock draft together and attempt to project what unpredictable NFL franchise's will do after 1 evening of "research". This year feels particularly difficult with no clear top pick or top QB. Will I get any picks correct ? Probably not, but here I go nonetheless.



1. Jacksonville Jaguars - Ikem Ekwonu

Doug Pederson wants to invest in offense. As a franchise who's future is ride or die with Trevor Lawrence, it's probably a good idea to draft a protection plan.


2. Detroit Lions - Aiden Hutchinson 

This just feels right. Let Lions fans have something to cheer about.


3. Houston Texans - Travon Walker

Texans have been linked to Derek Stingly. Well folks we might just get to that shortly.


4. New York Jets - Ahmad "Sauce" Gardner

Jets need a ton of help in the secondary. They gave up the 3rd most passing yards last season. As deep as this class is at WR they can afford to wait before adding a playmaker on offense.


5. New York Giants - Evan Neal

For the love of God please draft a lineman to help Saquon and give Daniel Jones a chance.

6. *TRADE* Houston Texans - Derek Stingly

The Carolina Panthers draft capital has been decimated. Yes they desperately need to find a franchise QB, but I'm not sure if they need to take one at 6 when they can potentially get their guy at 13. If the Texans truly want Stingly this move makes a lot of sense. He could fall to 13, but sometimes you just have to go get your guy. 

Texans trade picks 13, 37 and 170 for picks 6 137 and a future 5th


7. New York Giants - Kyle Hamilton

His draft stock has been sliding since his underwhelming 40 time, but this guy is a baller. He's one of the safest players in the draft. 


8. Atlanta Falcons - Jameson Williams

The Falcons are no strangers to Bama WRs. They have selected both Julio Jones and Calvin Ridley in previous first rounds. I get the worry about him potentially missing part of the season, but do the Falcons really expect to contend this year anyways ? Shouldn't matter.


9. Seattle Seahawks - Kayvon Thibodaux 

Seattle needs pass rushing juice. Why not take a guy who was in contention for the number 1 pick just a few months ago.


10. New York Jets - Garrett Wilson

The Jets rush to the podium with this pick. They struck out on trading for WRs. Unless they can convert a hail marry deal for Deebo I believe Wilson is their target. They want speed. Many mocks have London here, but I don't think he has the explosiveness the Jets are looking for.


11. Washington Commanders - Drake London

Washington has speed with Scary Terry, Curtis Samuel and Dyami Brown. London would compliment this group very well and add a different element to their passing game and redzone offense.


12. *TRADE* New Orleans Saints - Kenny Pickett

After the slide down from the Panthers the Saints would love nothing more than leap right in front of their division rivals to not only get their guy but block the Panthers in the process.

Saints Trade picks 16 49 and 120 for picks 12 77 and 184


13. Carolina Panthers - Malik Willis

I think Pickett is their guy, but they will look to slide back and get him being content with Willis as a plan B.


14. Baltimore Ravens - Charles Cross

The Ravens are obviously built around Lamar Jackson and the run game. Cross will only help their philosophy thrive.


15. Philadelphia Eagles - Chris Olave

Olave is a dynamic deep threat. The Eagles desperately need a playmaker opposite of Devonta Smith.


16. Minnesota Vikings - Trent McDuffie 

The Vikings need help in the secondary. The value wasn't quite there at 12 with sauce and stingly gone. This makes more sense.


17. Los Angeles Chargers - Zion Johnson

The Chargers bolstered their pass rush with the off-season blockbuster deal for Mack. They could potentially go WR here, but adding another potential star on the O-line next to Slater seems like the right decision.


18. Philadelphia Eagles - Nakobe Dean

The Eagles need to come away with a WR and a LB early in this draft. Dean would provide much needed athleticism and upside at the LB position. 


19. New Orleans Saints - Trevor Penning

They traded up to get their guy now it's time to build around him.


20. Pittsburgh Steelers - Jordan Davis

They need to upgrade their O-line, and add depth in the secondary as well as their WR corp, but they have a huge void in run defense. The Steelers franchise needs a guy like Jordan Davis. They were uncharacteristically abysmal against the run last season and have to play in a division against Joe Mixon, Nick Chubb and the Ravens. Davis would be a match made in heaven.


21. New England Patriots - Devin Lloyd

A versatile LB to bolster the defense seems like a direction Belicheck would love to go in.


22. Green Bay Packers - Treylon Burks

Will this finally be the year the Packers draft a QB in the first round ? Has to be right? Burks has the traits to be a number 1 WR. I'm not worried about his underwhelming 40 time. He carries his pads well and is still dynamic with the ball in his hands.


23. Arizona Cardinals - Jermaine Johnson

The Cardinals could look to add a dynamic WR here, but Johnson sliding is too good to pass up after the loss of Chandler Jones


24. Dallas Cowboys -  George Karlaftis

Will Jerry Jones just take a WR anyways ? Probably, but they could use offensive line and pass rush help much more.


25. *TRADE* Kansas City Cheifs - Christian Watson 

The Cheifs have 12 picks in this draft and have a huge void to fill to replace Hill. Watson has elite size and speed (6'4" 4.36 forty 38.5" vert). KC would be wise to be aggressive to lock up their guy by leaping GB and Tennessee. 

KC trades picks 29 and 94 for picks 25 and 130


26. Tennessee Titans - Devontae Wyatt

Titans could look to trade back here, but I think the D-Line talent still left is too tempting to pass up.


27. Tampa Bay Buccaneers  - Kenyon Green

A versatile Offensive lineman to help protect Brady in what might be his last dance.


28. Green Bay Packers  - Skyy Moore

Wait now the Packers take 2 WRs ?? Seems blasphemous, but something they probably need to do. They locked up an Alpha Anquan Bolden type with Treylon Burks and now can add a burner (4.41 forty) to go with him. Rodgers won't complain.


29. Buffalo Bills - Breece Hall

Offense complete. This is the missing piece that could put them over the top and into the Super Bowl.


30. Kansas City Cheifs  - Boye Mafe

The Cheifs need to load up on defense after doing what it takes to add a dynamic WR. Mafe lead senior bowl practices in pass rush grades according to PFF.


31. Cincinnati Bengals - Tyler Linderbaum

The clear cut center in this class ends his slide here. The Bengals passed on addressing offensive line needs last year and hit a home run in the process. This year they might just strike gold on the O-line


32. Detroit Lions - Desmond Ridder

They pick again at 34. If they want to take a QB here why not ?





Thursday, May 13, 2021

Dynasty League Member Bios

 


Hey guys, I thought it would be fun to introduce everyone to each other through this since some of you guys don't know each other.


Here are your dynasty league bios!


1. Michael Holeman - 



Coming in at 5'11" 180 lbs we have Michael Holeman. Aka diesel aka Holeman aka Channel 4 News Team 

Likes - donuts burgers old players fade away jumpers channel 4 news and championships

Dislikes - salads gluten-free food the toilet store 

His bachelor party is this weekend so he should be ripe for some rookie draft pick trades. (Edit Holeman is married with a kid on the way. All his wildest dreams have come true except 1. Dynasty champ)

His trade hotline is 713-302-1433


2. Phillip Holeman


Next up we have Michaels little brother Phillip aka Cake Eater. If the Holeman brothers ever approach you about a 3 team trade you can be certain there is some #HOLEMANCOLLUSION going on.

Likes - cake, TEs, triple deke, pitches to johnny, the Little Giants, the mighty ducks (edit Phillip still likes cake and possibly moonlights under the alias Cooper dejean) and Jayden Daniels... probably 

Dislikes - elite running backs (or at least they don't like him)

This guy is an animal on the waiver wire and a wiley vet for trades.

Hit his trade hotline here 713-302-1614


3. Brett Jones



Who ? Brett Jones ! Aka The People's Champ. Aka Regulators 

You won't find many managers with his heart or aggressiveness in the trade market or waiver wire. (Edit Brett has become one of the most lethal forces in the bestball streets with 300 drafts this summer alone)

Likes - corner threes cornering the TE market leg press and big time trades for big time players

Dislikes - Blake Bortles Allen Robinson and Leveon Bell

Trade hotline- 713-557-5119


4. Dylan Davis




Dylan Davis aka Double D aka Miller Gold Agency

Dylan is a tremendous competitor with a skill set that I think will blossom in this format. 

Likes - The Aggies, Saturdays, passing out by the pool for a few hours, buying the dip and the pursuit of fantasy glory

Dislikes - injuries to all his players, Carl and that silly Penguin 

Trade hotline - 832-894-6465


5. Sam Landis



Sam Landis. Aka the nature boy aka The Van Buren Boys

Many people in this league love making trades, but I don't know if anyone enjoys trade negotiations more than Sam. Sam is always looking to make a 3 way deal.

Likes - 3 way deals, rock/sticking it to the man, parlays and his newborn baby Abby (edit she's no longer a newborn and he has another child)

Dislikes - trading the kitchen sink for a superstar that gets hurt in practice that week and missing parlays by 1 leg

Trade hotline - 713-705-9220


6. Danny Vo -


Danny Vo aka DVo 

Danny is an ex Robbins Brothers General Manager UT grad and Presidents club member! Danny has mastered the art of the deal the art of the welcome the art of the brainstorm and the art of the check raise. Now he's looking to master the art of the tank after just 1 season already looking like a prime contender! 


Trade Hotline: 713-299-0743


7. Ty Robinson


Ty is not one of the girls. Ty is not Asian and I'm also not Ty.

T-Money aka Undisputed is probably the greatest closer of all time. The dude just wins at life. I have no doubts he will find success here too. 

Likes - PSA 10s, kids, Joe Burrow Jamarr Chase and bad ass rookies

Dislikes - giving welcomes, building profiles and special orders

Trade Hotline - 832-236-6757


8. Chris Stanley


Chris Stanley. Aka the Terminator aka team 9

Another longtime fantasy veteran with countless championships across many formats. Chris knows value and Chris knows rookies. (Edit Chris is still waiting for the Kyle Pitts breakout)

Expect a lot of moves from the Stanley man.

Likes - The Cowboys good deserts duck fat and his beautiful wife Jinnie! (My cousin)

Dislikes - when the restaurant doesn't serve duck fat and kyle pitts... probably 

Trade hotline - 281-615-7877


9. Matthew Ritter




Matt aka Ritter aka Doge King aka Matty 2dix aka Dirtbags is new to the Dynasty game, but ready to put us all to shame. Especially Dylan.


Likes - Hook shots, bullseyes, fake slides, southwest eggrolls, diet coke, coors light, formula one, the explosion of economic degrees, stats sports bar and grill and 17 black. 


Dislikes - Aaron Rodgers, small boobs, big crowds, 0/00, the last kingdom, A&M, DC comics and people who throw shoes.


His trade hotline in - 281-467-6059




10. Aaron DelBosque


Aaron aka Aaron Del aka SHOW ME THEM THANGS aka lyrical genius 

Aaron is a man of many talents. He's looking to add dynasty champion to his resume (edit he did it. He won the very first season). Don't listen to him sing or he will likely woo you into a very bad trade decision. 

Likes - big diamonds bidding up your favorite players and making great trades

Dislikes - missing playoffs and his coworker Paul

Trade hotline - 832-236-9814


11. Kevin Kisseberth


Kevin aka Kev aka Big Kev aka Mr. Hit that Ho

Kev is a former D1 athlete and current ladies man. You can find him most weekends at McIntyres picking up multiple chics. (Edit our dear sweet Kev is a married man now. Sorry ladies and other interested parties)

Likes - Marion Barber, check raising, hot girls and Adele

Dislikes - getting check raised and his roommate Mike West (edit idk if mike west is even alive) (edit Kev also hates nominating franchise tagged players)

Trade hotline - 832-428-5947





Couldn't bring myself to delete this one.

 Our honorary 13th league member 

Ward Herbert


Ward Herbert aka Sales Manager aka Dirty Kirby aka Dusty Bottoms

Ward has been playing fantasy longer than some of us have been alive. He has a bigger trophy case than Shooter McGavin. Think of him as the Tom Brady of fantasy.

Likes - the Colts, Tennessee and Josh Allen 

Dislikes - WNBA, spicy food and that chode Sullivan 


Tuesday, April 27, 2021

2021 NFL Mock draft

 Trade Madness




Here's a look at what I would likely do at each spot given the draft assets and needs each team has.



1. JAC - Trevor Lawrence.... yawn

2. NYJ - Zach Wilson .... yawn again

3. SF - Trey Lance - Does anyone really know  what's going to happen with this pick ? All signs point to Mac Jones, but I just can't wrap my ahead around trading 2 future first rounders for someone with seemingly limited upside. To make that move you have to be swinging for a potential Mahomes. Is Lance that guy ? Probably not, but Jones definitely isn't. 

4. ATL - Kyle Pitts - Another interesting spot early that can shape the rest of the draft. Whether they trade Julio or not they need another weapon and Pitts is a potential game changer for the franchise. Hard not to draft a "can't miss" prospect. 

5. CIN - Penei Sewell - This could very well be Chase, but my gut tells me when you have a number one overall pick coming off an ACL injury year one you should probably invest in a protection plan.

6. MIA - Ja'Marr Chase - Here come the WRs. MIA has to take one here especially if Sewell is off the board.

7. *NE - Justin Fields - It's no secret the Pats are desperate for a QB. The question is can they land one ? If Fields falls to 7 NE offers the Lions a kings ransom in order to make this happen sending picks 15, 46, 177 plus a 2022 first rounder to the Lions for pick 7 plus a 2022 4th rounder. The Lions have a plethora of holes to fill. If they are willing to part with the pick I think they look to Denver first before ultimately accepting the package that lands them a future first plus another top 50 pick.

8. * PHI - DeVonta Smith - With Fields off the board I believe Carolina will look to slide back. The Eagles desperately need a WR and after back to back blunders of selecting JJ Arcegia-Whiteside over DK Metcalf and Jalen Reagor over Justin Jefferson I think they may get aggressive. Philly sends picks 12, 70, 123 and 234 over to the Panthers for the 8th pick.

9. DEN - Mac Jones - I think Denver will look to move up to land Fields or Lance. Jones falling will serve as their consolation prize.

10. DAL - Patrick Surtain II - I don't have the slightest clue what Jerry will be thinking here. All I know is they had a historically bad secondary for much of the season last year. So probably wanna get some guys that can cover.

11. NYG - Rashawn Slater - Please draft a lineman to help create space for Saquon. Please. 

12. CAR - Jaylen Waddle - This seems pretty ideal for Carolina. Sliding back and still landing a prospect like Waddle will have Panther fans saying "WADDLE BABY WADDLE BABY WADDLE BABY WADDLE YEAH!" and "GET IN THERE !" referring to the endzone. If they can't land Fields I think the best approach is an "all in" for Darnold. Put him in the best possible situation and see what the kid can do.

13. *DET - Micah Parsons - The Lions elect to part with a small portion of their now extensive Draft capital over the next couple of years to land a potential franchise cornerstone on defense. Trading away picks 15, 72 and a future 6th for picks 13 and 159 from the Chargers.

14. MIN - Christian Darrisaw - The Vikings have deficiencies on defense they need to sure up, but you can hide those when you control the clock. Help Cook keep cooking.

15. LAC - Jaycee Horn - In a division with Patrick Mahomes, you simply cannot have enough guys that can cover.

16. AZ - Caleb Farley - Similar to the Horn selection the Cardinals face Wilson twice a year and now a potential lethal combo of McVay Stafford as well.

17. LAV - Trevon Moehrig - AFC West needs QBs and DBs

18. MIA - Alijah Vera-Tucker - After landing their future WR1 at 6 it's time to give Tua some protection.

19. WAS - Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah - More young talent for an already dangerous defense. 

20. *JAC - Rashod Bateman - Chicago has to acquire a QB early in this draft  unfortunately they won't be able to move up for one and there won't be one that makes sense to draft here. So why not slide back and pick up some more ammo to potentially position yourself for one in round 2? After landing their franchise QB it's time to start getting him guys to throw to. Sure, the Jags could sit at 25 and take one of Elijah Moore, Kadarius Tony, Terrace Marshall Jr or Bateman, but why not secure whoever you think is the best of that group ? Jags send picks 25, 45 and 65 to the Bears in exchange for picks 20, 52, 84 and 204.

21. IND - Kwity Paye - The Colts had one of the leagues best defensive lines last year while first team All Pro DeForest Buckner was healthy. Adding to their front 7 could make them true game wreckers.

22. TEN - Elijah Moore - Time to restock the pass catchers after losing Corey Davis and Jonu Smith in FA.

23. NYJ - Greg Newsome II - Just feels like Saleh is going to start a long defensive run after beginning the draft with a QB. Newsome II was part of a secondary that gave Fields all he could handle last year. This would make for a great match. 

24. PIT - Najee Harris - The writing is on the wall so clearly here maybe it can't be true. I believe it is though. The Steelers desperately need a talented runner.

25. CHI - Walker Little - Whoever ends up under center is going to need some upgraded protection.

26. CLE - Christian Barmore - Why not keep stacking your Defensive line ?

27. *ATL - Travis Etienne - What ? I know, crazy right ? What is ATL doing? Personally I don't know what they have been doing since halftime of their SB blunder. However, I have a feeling they will try to "go for it" one more time. Brees is retired. Brady can't always be good... can he ????? Just imagine an offense with Julio Ridley Pitts and Etienne. That might just bring the dirty birds back from the dead. Falcons trade away picks 35, 68, 187 for picks 27 and 171. 

28. NO - Terrance Marshall Jr - Brees is gone so maybe now more than ever they need a young WR to run away with the Number 2 job.

29. GB - Kadarius Tony - Is this even possible? Probably not. The Packers seem content with providing Rodgers with as little help as possible, but a kid can dream.

30. BUF - Jaelan Phillips - The offense won't need much more help as long as the Allen  Diggs connection is in town. 

31. BAL - Rondale Moore - The Ravens struck out on just about every WR this off-season. I think we will see them address that early and often in the draft.

32. *MIA - Javontae Williams - I believe the Dolphins want to select a RB early in this draft. They have so many picks that moving up from 36 to 32 in order to have a 5th year option on a potential star RB makes a lot of sense. MIA sends the Bucs picks 36, 81, 231 and a 2022 5th rounder for picks 32, 95 and a 2022 7th rounder.


ROUND 2


33. JAC - Tevin Jenkins - First the QB. Then the WR. Now the Tackle.

34. NYJ - Jayson Oweh - More defensive pieces for Saleh.

35. BAL - Dyami Brown - Another WR ? Why ? Why not. That's why.

36. TB - Elijah Molden - The offense is pretty set. Add more pieces to the secondary.

37. PHI - Asante Samuel Jr - Addresses a desperate need.

38. CIN - Azeez Ojulari - I think the Bengals will be targeting someone like Dyami Brown here, but they will need to trade up to land him.

39. *CHI - Kyle Trask - As talked about earlier here the Bears finally get to address their QB void by trading picks 45, 83 and 221 to land Trask plus pick 113. The Panthers have slid back twice now which allows them to recoup assets they traded away for Darnold.

40. DEN - Dillon Radunz - Draft a QB high, draft a tackle shortly after.

41. DET - Gregory Rousseau - The Lions need all the help they can get on defense.

42. NYG - Alex Leatherwood - Another pick another offensive lineman. Keep the big men coming.

43. *CLE - Zaven Collins - The Niners draft capital was severely depleted by moving up to 3rd overall. I think they will look to recoup some of those picks by sliding back here. The Browns will be happy to ablige in order to land a big need in Zaven Collins. Niners get picks 59, 91, 132 and a 2022 5th rounder in exchange for pick 43 180 and a 2022 7th.

44. DAL - Jamar Johnson - Can the Cowboys get enough help in the secondary?

45. CAR - Pat Friermuth - Keep the weapons coming for Darnold. 

46. DET - Josh Palmer - The Lions finally go offense and address another big need. WR.

47. LAC - Samuel Cosmi - I think the Chargers should be looking to add an offensive weapon, but if none fall then sureing up the O-Line is probably the next best thing.

48. LAV - Jackson Carman - I have no idea what the Raiders did this off-season, but it left them with glaring holes to fill upfront. 

49. AZ - Alim McNeil - Build the defense.

50. MIA - Carlos Bashman Jr - after addressing the offense early and often it's now time to turn the attention to the other side of the ball.

51. WAS - Kellen Mond - Washington is in no man's land under center. Fitzpatrick has proven to be a nice stop gap option and Taylor Heinicke performed admirably in his lone appearance last year. Are either really the answer ? Probably not. Washington throws another name into their QB hat.

52. JAC - Richie Grant - After addressing their offensive needs with their first 3 picks they can look for defense now.

53. TEN - Liam Eichenburg - With their style of play they can't have too many offensive lineman.

54. IND - Cade Johnson - this pick just feels like it will be WR. The Wentz wagon needs more horses.

55. PIT - Landon Dickerson - A franchise with a history of HOF centers would love nothing more than to land Dickerson here to replace Pouncey.

56. CAR - Jevon Holland - The Panthers can now look to defense with the added picks they have collected.

57. LAR - Nick Bolten - Hopefully he gets invited to the Rams Frat house... I mean draft house.

58. KC - Ronnie Perkins - After addressing major O-Line needs via FA and trade KC should be looking to target another WR and defensive talent.

59. SF - Ar'Darius Washington - This secondary needs more juice.

60. NO - Jamin Davis - Fills a need.

61. BUF - Michael Carter - Do the Bills need a running game ? No, but can you imagine what it would be like if they did ?

62. GB - Jabril Cox - GB desperately needs another corner, but if they don't like any available here this helps too

63. KC - Jaelon Darden - They wanted JuJu. I imagine they will be drafting a WR this round.

64. TB - Trey Sermon - A bit of a luxury pick, but I'm sure TB will be looking to add another RB to their already deep commitee.