NFL Mock Draft.

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Last Year I Scrambled and Rambled All Over The Place, Trying To Put Together My Last Moment To Make The Moment Mock Draft. By Some estimates, I Wasted My Time. Mock Drafts Are An Effort In Futility By Some Estimation. Nothing bi Predict Outside Of Number 1 This Year Will Happen. Still, Mocks For Me Are The Pinnacle Of NFL Life. Anyone Like Myself Whose Read Most Of The Draft Content In The Now Overblown Draft Industry Would Remain Driven Despite The NaySayers As Part To Take On That Pseudo-GM. I awaken With Eager Anticipation At The Presence Of Draft Knowledge To Engulf. 

Advancements In Technology Have Made Information Gathering Vastly More Efficient, Cutting Through And Assimilating All The Relevants Bits All The More Important. Scouts Can Span Through A Curated Buffet Of Player All From A tablet. No TV, AV Assistant, Just Wi-Fi, And Your Favorite Tablet Brand That Still Needs to Sponsor My Program. Still, The Decision Are No Less And Impossible To Generate An Outcome For Each Pick Regardless Of How Much Information Gathering Takes Place. 

"No matter how careful you are, the one risk no investor can ever eliminate is the risk of being wrong." 

Building A Mock Draft Or Any Draft Board Has A Quandary-Phantasm To Each False Executive Decision. Each Pick Off The Board Has A Chillingly Stupid Feeling, Like Watching A Scary Movie Before Knowing The Consequences. We Take Part Knowing We're Wrong Ahead Of Time, You'd Need The Time Stone To See A World Of Outcomes To Come Open Thursday, But InHoping We Could Get The Right Pick. The Bruises Of Our Brief Ignorance Are Ameliorated. For The Players, The Boards And The Process Have Mostly Ended. What Each Individual Player Failed To Prove Will Have To Hold Off Until The Season Begins And They Take Their First Snaps. For potential Top Pick And Certified First Round Selection, CJ Stroud The Work For This Junction Of His Career Each Day Of Game Day Footage. 

"It's Not My Job[To Make A Case For Being The Top Pick]. My Job Is To Be As Best As I Can As Myself. Whatever Happens, Happens. It's Not In My Control." In Truth, The Top Pick Isn't In one Person's control; A Collective Of Executive Makes The Decision. The Results Of That Decision Rest On Luck And Chance. For The Year In A While, I Wouldn't Want To Have The Number Pick In My Possession. From My Perspective, I Think The Panthers Stole The Tabernacle Of God. In Bibliography, The Tabernacle Served as A Symbol, A Monument To Israel, And A Curse To Anyone Who Stole The Home Of God's Spirit From Them. 

I Once Read That: "Draft Boards Are Built Over A Year In The NFL, Not In The Weeks Crammed Between The Combine And The Start Of The First Round." Well, I'm Going To Give This Year That "Good Ole College Try." Draft Season Requires Pounds Of Cramming And Number Crunching. I Don't Endorse it, But With The Deluge Of Mock Draft And Podcast Out There, A Scrappy, Well Adjusted Mind Can Build a Respectable "Mock" In The Two Month Allotted After The Complete Alignments Are Set. I Don't Project Trades Because The Minutia, Academics, And Mechanics Behind Them Are Far To Recondite For A Lowly Squire Like Myself. I Will, However, Follow The Trail Of Mostly "Erroneous" Reports.

 1) Carolina Panthers 

He was the best player in college football over the past two years, and he should be the No. 1 overall pick because of it. Whatever Happens With Bryce Young After The Draft Could and Very Well Should Turn The Tide Of Quarterback Drafting For Another Decade. His Or Better, The Media And All Above's Obsession With His Height Dilemma, This Height Versus Talent And Heart. No Matter Where The Stance Ends, I Can't Fight The "Desire" To See Him Succeed. He's A Great Kid From The Impression I Garnered From His Entire Process; somewhere In This Universe, He's Going To Make Someone Proud. "I'm Nowhere Near A Complete Product." Bryce Young On The Pivot Podcast "A lot Of Things I Want Improve On A lot Of Work In Front." When His Height Gets Too Boring To Barrage About The Weight Join The Caravan. He's a 185- to 190-pound guy frame-wise."

2)The Texans 

The Texans Are Under a spell Or The Command Of The "god Of Mischief" In This Draft. The Spell Demands To Sit In The Quiet Like A CEO With No Answers To The Board For Why The Company's Margins Are Behind Last. Just Stillness and Hopefully, The Moment Will Pass. After Winning Their Way To Losing The Top Pick And The Rights To Haul Of Picks For That Top Choice, The Texans Are Charting A Unfounded Course. With A New Coach And Many Other Old Question About The Roster, The Texans Can And Should Explore Every Option To The Floor. The Best Available Has The Largest Question Marks. My Prediction The Texans Trade Back, But I'm Mocking The Inscrutable Team. In This Process, I Say The Texans Take Jalen Carter. His Game Need Little Introduction Or Catering. He's "the best player in the draft," 314 Lbs Avalanche Of Power, Finesse, And Technical Deft Like A Dump Truck With Jet Engine Propulsion And Maserati Steering. He's Always The Biggest Marble In The Circle.

"That group next year is elite,"—NFL executive(Washington Post). Thus reads The Greater Working For The Ideology Of The Texans Draft Strategy. The Texans are going to exercise their right to defer investment or practice patience. Which Is Strange "Bad" Or Teams On A Long Bend From Winning, Usually Scoff At The Notion Of Delayed Gratification. Instead, These Haplessly Managed Teams Are Instead Taking Away By The "Shiny Things" And The Hype. The "Find The Shiny" Fast Syndrome Wins The Prize Doesn't Just End In The NFL, The NBA And Other League Lack Foresight. The Washington Wizards Are in A "This time, it can't take three months." Phase Of Rebuilding. Unless The Seahawks One Draft Doesn't Make A-Team, and If You Have Reservations Take A Flyer On A Guy And Advance Into Next Season Competitive But Close To A Top Ten. Don't Tank But Don't Sell Out On A Prospect You're Not "Sold" On For Giving Into Peer Pressure. Rival Colts GM Chris Ballard Championed A Similar Ideal, "You Have To Be Right When You Pick One." He's Right. No Maybes, If Or Under These Impossible To Project Circumstances. All Things Standing Equal: The Texans Take CJ Stroud. 

3)The Cardinals

 The Cardinals Have No "Tangible" Interest Here At Third Overall. The Reports, Moves, And The Aura Of The Team as Indicative Of An Organization Moving Down InnThe Draft And No Team, Not Even The Texans Have Better Excuse To "Sell Out." I Can't Project Trades InnMock Because I Missed The Class On Draft Trade Value During Freshman Year Pre-Calculus. In This Version Of The 2023 NFL Draft, The Cardinals Lift Their Burdensome Sack Rate By Drafting Will Anderson From Alabama. Anderson's Presence Won't Transform Th the Cardinal Defense, But He'll At least Bring Back Some Semblance Of The Absent Pass Rush Threat Gone From The Days Of Chandler Jones. 

4)The Colts

The Colts Are In The Sweet Spot At Fourth In The Draft. Anyone Of The Top Three Teams In The Draft Could Force The System To Go Haywire With An Unexpected Choice Or Trade Back. Chris Ballard And Shane Steichen Will Have To Put On Their Big Ears, But One Aid The Big Four Quarterbacks Will Arrive At Their Door At Four. The Best Of The Big Four In My Opinion, Anthony Richardson. He Needs Work, But The Colts Have The Coaching And Some Talent On The Outside. 

5)Seattle Seahawks 

With The Nearly Perfect Blend Of Youth and Experience, The Seahawks Have The Luxury To Pick The Best Player Available Who Falls In The Slot As The Best Player In The Draft, Jalen Carter. The Seahawks Have A Clearing Need Up Front. A Deep Cornerback Gifted Pete Carroll Another Opportunity To Rebuild The Days Of Those Days Of The Vaunted Seahawks Defenses. Jalen Carter, Like Any Automatic Watch, Has A "power reserve" State, But You Can't Over Clock a Beast Like Him.

6)Detroit Lions

I'm Not As High Of Devon Witherspoon As Just About Everyone Else. His Light Frame And One Of Stellar Play Raises Alarms. Nevertheless, The Lions Are Surely In The Corner Market After Giving Up The Third Most Passing Yards In The League Last SeasoN And Trading Away from Their Top Corner For Fifth Round Pick. 

7)Oakland Raiders 

The Raiders Are Fighting Years Of Failed Draft Choices With This Latest First-Round Pick. You Almost Wish They Didn't Pick Just For A Shot At Saving Themselves The Embarrassment. The Raiders Could Trade Back And Draft A Tight End. If Staying Put Feels Right, Draft Cornerback Christian Gonzales From And Begin The Process Of Rebuilding The Defense. Gonzales Made Next Gen Stats Can't Miss Prospects, With Writer Mike Band Pitching The Second Best Prospect: "Gonzalez stands out with the highest overall draft score (92) among his peers."

8)Atlanta Falcons 

The Falcons Can't Reach On A Quarterback Here Because The Roster's Effectiveness Won't Move In Anyone Direction. Arthur Smith's Team Finished Near The Bottom In Any And All Pressure/Sack Related Numbers; Tyree Wilson, The Mammoth Defensive End From Texas Tech, Will Add Another Force To Join The Likes Of Lorenzo Carter. He's Versatile And Excitingly Toolsy. 

9)Chicago Bears 

The Bears Are In A Good Space. They Somehow Lost Their Way Into The Top, Which Provided Them The Fortune To Pick Up Talent. The Glare Shining Off Of Justin Fields Almost Blinds The Public From The Groaning and Excrescence. Now Having to Recoup At One Pick Lost In The Justin Fields, The Bear Take Best Player Available. With The Receiving Corp "Improved," The Bear Have To Start With Protecting Justin Field. Fields Took 55 Sacks Last, Not All The Fault Of His Offensive Line; Still, An Improves Line Also Improves The Running Game. 

The Next Best Player Available is Peter Skoronski. Skoronski Doesn't Have Pure Tackle Protection Chops, But He's an Excellent Athlete. I've Read A School Of Arguments That Insist Skoronski Has To Kick Inside To Guard Because He Possesses Smaller Arms Than The Average Tackle. However, Skronoski The Excellent Athlete On The Outside. From What I Understand About Offensive Lineman, A Growing Study Of Mine: "Feet. You can't teach quickness or athleticism. You need to be smooth." (Eric Winston/Bleacher Report) You Can't Teach An Offensive Lineman To Quicker, Nor Can You Teach Longer Arms. Skoronski's Skill Level Makes Him An Expensive Technician, With Balance, Quick Feet, and A Strong Upper Body That Makes the Body Of Work At Tackle Almost Irresistible. Can He Utilize His Other Superior Ability To Void His Lack Of Length? From The Info A More Athletic Profile Defeats Length With Regards To Zone Rushing Concepts. 

10)Philadelphia Eagles. 

Eagles GM Howie Roseman Stated Last Week That "we[The Eagles] Utilize This Opportunity To Get A Unique Player." With No Particular Position In Mind... Not Narrowing The Option For The Team Come Draft Day." The Eagles Are In A Unique Position Themselves. 

The Eagles Are Coming Off A Second Half Collapse That Lost The Franchise A Superbowl. On The Plus Side, The Team Receives A Almost MVP Level Answer To Their Jalen Hurts Conundrum. The Eagles Are Also Set Along The Offensive Line; with The Defensive Line "Aging" And Down One Starter, The Eagles Welcome Nolan Smith From Georgia. Smith Bring Much Needed Youth Along The World Most Productive Defensive Line. He's Not The Edge Rusher The Guy He'll Opposite Of In Hasson Riddick, But No One Present A Better Mold For Smith To Follow. Smith's Versatility Wins This Pock. The Eagles Can Also Drop Him In Coverage To Help Blister The Most Average Linebacking Crew In The NFC East, Though The Commanders Have A Point To Argue. He'll Have Time To Build Into That Frame. 

11)Tennessee Titans. 

The Titans As We Know Them Will Fade Into The World Of Television Properties Whose Owners Sold Their Rights To the Network Before Getting Fired Off Of The Project. Even With Head Coach Mike Vrabel's Stoney Grip Still Holding, The Titans Are Head For A Remodeling. They'll Look The Same. Derrick Henry Will Eventually Crumble To Dust. The Rebuild Starts Will The Primary Position In Football, The Quarterback. The Titans Draft Will Levis, Quarterback Kentucky. I Don't think Levis Needs A Year Or Any Time Because He's Old-Ish. Nevertheless, Having Levi's Train And Adjust Behind Ryan Tannehill, Whose Expiring Deal Affords Tennessee That Option, And Malik Willis, A Player With a Similar Upside as Levis, Can't Hurt Tennessee's Process. The Titans Can Also Use Some Help At Corner if They Choose to Continue Their Short Expiring Run As A Contender. 

12)Houston Texans. 

The Browns Were Just Talented Enough To Avoid Handing The Texans Another Top Ten Pick In Exchange For The Deshaun Watson Troubles. WeI'll Try Again Next Year Houston. With A New Quarterback In Tow, A New Receiver Sounds "Congruent." The Team Gives The New Offensive Coaching Some Pieces To Put On The Board. New Head Coach Has A Defensive Background—That Means Little To Nothing for Argument's Sake— And The Texans Have A Young Budding Secondary With Jalen Pitre and Last Year's Top 3 Pick, Derek Stingley. I Like Stingley. The Former Number Corner In College Needs To Enter The Season Fully "Healthy And Productive." The Texans Draft Deonte BanksExplosive Corner With Elite Coverage Traits Out Of Maryland. PFF Ranked Ranks 18th In Their 200. The Texans Could Emerge From The Draft With A Young Potentially Top 7 League Coverage Unit.

13)Green Bay Packers. 

The Will Transition Smoothly Into The One Season Overdue Jordan Love Era. The team Will Pick Up His Year Option In A Few, And Why Not? The Team Will Have Two Before They Get The Opportunity To Throw Another $200 Million At A Quarterback. They Hand Him Some New Weapons, Some Pass Catchers. Utah Tight End Dalton Kincaid Moves Smoothly. He Doesn't Find The Ball In The Zone The Ball Find Him. He's The Safe Space. His Reliable Hands Will Sure Up Some Of The Question Marks In Packers Pass Catching Group. The Packers Could Use Reinforcements At Tackle With David Bactiari's Health Label "Caution" We Ship Toward Organized Team Activities. Anyone Of The Remaining Tackle Prospects Are In Play. Pass Catchers Like Christian Watson and Romeo Doubs Showed Glimpses Of Promise But Adding Another Weapon.

14)New England Patriots. 

Contrary To Popular Belief, The Patriots Don't Always Make Picks That Go Against The Grain Of the Draft Board. Jerod Mayo, Donta Hightower, Devin McCourty, Mac Jones, and Chandler Jones Were All Seen As "Standard" Picks. Now, Because This "Contrarian" Belief Subsist Draft Among Draft Parlance, The Patriots Must Choose Contrarian To Popular Belief. The Patriots Don't Need Receiver, But If They Have Questions At That Position(Which They Should), Drafting Jason Smith-Njigba. JSN's Game Perfectly Suite The Patriots Gamut Of Complementary And His Extra "Twitch" From The Beginning And The End Of The Routes. 

15)New York Jets. 

The Looming Delimna Control The Winds Of The Jets Franchise This Season Has Finally Turned The Channels To The Sky After The Jets Secured Aaron Rodgers From The Jets Draft And A First Round Pick Swap. Why The Jets Odds To Win The Super Bowl Bounced Up Baffles Me, But Mr. Rodgers Has A New Neighborhood. The Mechi Becton, A Top 15 Pick From From 2020, Hasn't Worked Out Primarily Because Of Health Concerns. Now The Jets Have To Decline His Fifth Year Option Making Him A Free Agent After This Season And Opening A Hope At Tackle Opposite Alijah Vera-Tucker. Ohio State's Paris Johnson ranks the Highest Offensive Lineman In A Heavy Tackle Class At The Top With Multiple Option At This Spot. O'Cyrus Torrence, Darnell Wright. Johnson Lacks The Athletic Goods Of His Counterparts But More Than Excels With Technique And Physical Overture. 

16)Washington Commanders.

 In The First Draft Of the Dan Snyder Era (Or What "Appears" As The Post Dan Snyder), The Incumbent Coaches And Executives Are Most Likely Eager To Please New Ownership. However, The Commanders Shouldn't View this Draft Pick As The Opportunity To Make A Splash Move That May Lead To a Year Of Embarrassment. The Commanders Have A Competitive Roster. Resisting The Urge To Trade The Farm and Move Up To Draft A Quarterback When The Offensive Line Needs Should Have Chief Priorities. The Commanders Let Their Best Run Block Guard Brandon Schreff Walk A Year Ago. Running The Ball, Thats How The Community Defeated The Eagles. Florida Guard O'Cyrus Torrence. A Certified Mauler And Pass Protection Specialist, Torrance Surrendered Just eight pressures (zero hits or sacks), Last Albeit Pass Protecting For One Of The Best Passer At Avoiding Sacks, Anthony Richardson. O'Cryus Blocking Goes Back To His First Starts In Louisiana-Lafayette Before Carrying His Strength Over To A Florida. Since Transferring In 2021, O'Cyrus Hasn't Given Up A Sack In Four Years Of Protection Two In The SEC. PFF Gave O'Cyrus A 89.9 Run Blocking Grade. 

17)Pittsburgh Steelers. 

The Nearly Their Way Through One Modesty Complex Math Problem into Playoffs. Joey Porter Jr., son Of Former Steeler Joey Porter, Remains On The Board. Outside Of Minkah Fitzpatrick, The Steelers Don't Employ Too Many Different Makers In Their Defensive Backfield. Fitzpatrick Will Have To Continue His Lone Ranger Ball Hawking Difference Making. The Steelers Drafted Kenny Pickett In The First Round Of Last Year's Draft. He Didn't Convince, But He Showed "Promise," The Protection And Concussions Didn't Help. The Protection Alone Didn't "Compromise" Pickett, But The Steelers Have To Address The Line. 

18)Detroit Lions. 

The Lions Are Building The NFC's Quietest Contender. Nailing This Draft For Detroit Could Dictate The Next Four-Five Years Of The Lions Franchise. Continuing To Build On Their Defense First Strategy By Drafting Pitts Calijah Kancey. His Lack Of Ideal Size Present A Concern—I don't Know Why Size So Prevail This Draft— But Coming Up The Middle As Three Tech Kansey Storm The Seats Of Quarterbacks. His Natural Play Strength Couple With His Low Center Of Gravity Helped Kansey Move His Way Through Guards and Double Teams While Draped In Blue And Yellow For The Panthers. Kansey recorded 17 Sacks In The Past Two Years Rushing Primarily From The Inside. He'll Join James Houston And Aidan Hutchinson From Last Year's Draft Class, Both Of Whom Are Coming Of Strong Rookie Showing. Will Any One Of Them Make A Difference In Run Defense? If Detroit Wants Less Size Concern, Draft TCU Receiver Quentin Johnson And Relive The Calvin Johnson. 

19)Tampa Bay Buccaneers. 

The Buccaneers Are Set Adrift, Quickly Setting A Course Towards Mediocrity: Certainly, Not Uncharted Waters For The Franchise. Bruce Arians Moved Two Years Ago. Tom Brady Stepped Away From The Game, For What Seems Like For Good This Time. The Of The Goat Return Still Feels Like A Coin Flip. We Enter The Kyle Trask Era For Now. Historically Brady's Backup Are No Better At Taking Over The Role Of Starting Quarterback More Than Any Other started. 

Over The Years, The Bucs Have Mastered The Art Of Bringing Back Their Starters, But this year, They Lost Long Time Left Tackle Donavan Smith. Brady's Former Blind Side Protector Grew Increasingly Ineffective As Age And Injuries Took War On His Body. Broderick Jones From Georgia Fits What Tampa Needs. He's The Number Tackle On Some Boards, No Less Than Three On Many Others. He's Probably The Best Out In Space And Off Platform; he Ran A 4.9 At 311 Lbs And A 30 Inch Vert. When In Pass Pro, Sitting Down Matching The Defensive Edge Move For Move, He's Earned Comparisons To Former Buc Donald Penn Smith. Jones Uses his Mauling Power And Combat Training technique. He's Not The Athlete That Some Of The Tackles In This Class. Nothing About His Game Preaches Aesthetic Or "Perfect Teaching Tape." He Gets His Hands In There, And He's Latch In On The Anchor. If The Bucs Want To Move Tristan Wirfs To The Left Side, Dawand Jones From Ohio State Will Serve As The Next Best Choice For Tackle On The Right Side. 

20)Seattle Seahawks. 

The Seahawks Made Off With The Steal Of Last Year's Draft In Texas Southern's Tariq Wholen In The Fifth Round. Wholen Went On To Lead All-Rookie. Wholen Continued Pete Carroll Trend, Obsession With Longer, Faster, Athletic Corners. Wholen's Six(6) Interceptions And 55.9% Completion Percentage Didn't Stop The Seahawks From Posting One Of The Weakest Graded Secondary. I'm Tempted To Think Corner, But Jamal Adams Has Almost Pleaded To Have His Spot A Safety Revisited. Despite The Wealth Of Draft picks( Four In The First Fifty-Two), The Seahawks Lack Cap Space. Cutting Him Would Cost Too Much This Season But Moving the Room To Move On From Him Next Year Cost Nothing, Or A First Round Pick. Alabama's Brian Branch Ranks As The Highest Graded Safety In The Class. The Seahawks also "Re-Sended" The Rights to Their Other Safety, Ryan Neal. Branch Has The Best Tackling Effectiveness. He's Great At Plugging Gaps In Run. He's Not Otherworldly Build, Just 6 Ft 193 Lbs, But His Intinct Place Him Ahead Of The Game. He's Got Honey Badger Vibes As In The Box Safety. As Far Coverage Goes, his 4.5 Speed Suggest You Don't Want Him Out On The Boundary With Speed Guys. His Hips Are Fluid, But He still Gets Stuck In The Mud. But Slot And Short Area Where His Great Lateral Agility And Play Recognition. 

21)Los Angeles Chargers. 

The Chargers Broke Through The Barrier. Brandon Staley Completed The Mission We Got Justin Herbert To The Playoffs, With A Favorable Matchup. The Hapless Franchise in Recent Memory Had Hope, Then They Forgot How To Score. The Charger Ship Around Only To Have Anchor Upend Them. The Chargers Lost A lot Of Snaps This Season On Due To Injuries. Almost Everyone On Offense Except Herbert And Ekeler Missed Time Due To Injury. Herbert Played Through A Few Injuries. New Offensive Coordinator Kellen Moore Has To Work With Injury Prone That's Getting No Younger, Lack Of Versatile Offensive Weapons. He also Has The Dilemma Of Lack A Serviceable Tight End. Moore's Offensive Principles Thrive On 11 Personnel. Gerald Everett And Darnell Parham Are Not "It." In comes Micheal Mayers, The Most Glorified Tight End In The Illustrious History of Notre Dame Tight Ends. Mayer Has A Sturdy Build, Like A Cinder Block On Wheels. His Short Area Agility Remain, Bar, None He'll Give Linebackers, And Box Safeties Fits. I've watched Corner Struggle With Foot Speed Down The Line. Excellent Blocker, One On One In Space. He'll Add Another Least Than Speedy Element To The Offense But A Threat To Score No Less. 

22)Baltimore Ravens. 

The Ravens Made One Major Signing When They Secured Odell Beckham Jr. Lamar Jackson Remains Un-Extended Hopefully, What Baltimore Achieves On Draft Night Further Cajoles Him. The Bolster Their Receiving Core With USC Product Jordan Addison. Addison Has the Number One Receiver Trait. His Route Running Almost Reflects That Of A Young Beckham. Who Knows How Long Odell Will Last In Baltimore, Given His Year Contract And His Laundry List Of Unfortunate Events. Addison Gives The immediate And Foreseeable Upside At Receiver Baltimore Has Lack For Ages. 

23)Minnesota Vikings. 

The Vikings Have Holes In The Secondary To Address. Still, A Absurdly Offensively Bad Defense Didn't Stop The Team From Winning A Posing A Fringe Contender Deep Into The Season. The Vikings Drafted Cornerback Andrew Booth Early Last Year. His Fruit Hasn't Ripened Yet. They Also Lost Veteran And Long Stalwart—Once More Valuable Than Stefon Diggs—Adam Theilen. Which Way Will Adofo Kwesi-Mensah And Coach Kevin O'Connell Go? Receiver Quentin Johnson, Jaylin Hyatt, Or One Of The Remaining Talent Corner. Emmanuel Forbes, Cornerback From Texas A&M. The Vikings Gave Up Over 6000 Yards Of Offense On Defense Last Year. The Team Has To Get Young And Athletic On That Side Of The Ball. Forbes Gives The Vikings Another Shot At A One On One-Coverage Corner. The Vikings can Also Address An Equalling, Thinning Defensive Line. 

24)Jacksonville Jaguar.

 In Doug Pedersen First Season As The Jaguars Head Coach, His Team Made The Playoffs. He Put Trevor Lawrence back On The Pathway To Fulfilling His Promise As The Greatest Quarterback Prospect Since John Elway. The Jags Have To Drive Home Their Investment In Lawrence By Protecting Him. Ohio State Right Tackle Dawand Jones. By Some Estimates The Best Tackle In The League Even Though He Plays Left Side Exclusively, Where His Length And Power Exterminate All Threats. He Gets Length In Pass Rushers And Controls All Movement Like A Air Traffic Controller. 

25)New York Giants. 

The Giants Need Weapon To Help Elevate The Newly Paid Quarterback. Jaylin Hyatt Has Over The Top The Giants Have Lack Since Odell Beckham Jr. The Tennessee Product Weight Concerns Are An Issue, But His Speed And quick Catch Skill Set Are Major Plus. 

26)Dallas Cowboys.

 The Cowboys Let Go Of Zeke And Tony Pollards Coming Off Of A Leg Injury And Entering A Franchise Tag Year. The Bijan Robinson Top 10 Hype Has No Merit But Landed Back in Texas To The Cowboys This Late In The First Feels Like A Perfect Marriage. 

27)Buffalo Bills. 

The Bills Are Poised To Lose A Lot Of Heft From Their Defensive Line Ed Oliver and AJ Epenesa Are Heading Into Contract Years With Guys Like "Boogie" Basham Greg Roussaeu Ate Still Proving Themselves. Another Iowa Defensive Line Prospect, Luka Van Ness, Could Take Over From Epenesa. Van Ness Has Power And Build For And The First Step For Outside Hiving Leslie Frazier's Defense Exorbitant Scheme Versatility Lined Up Opposite Von Miller. 

28)Cincinnati Bengals. 

The Bengals Looked Like They Solve The Offensive Line Problem With Orlando Brown. Only Time Will Tell. Offensive Linemen Have Proven To Regress In Orange And Black Stripes. However, The Secondary Remains A Vulnerability. Joey Porter Jr., Physical Corner At The Point Of Attack, Should Gave The Length To Hold Up In Deep Zones. 

29)New Orlean Saints.

 This Pick Has Made The Rounds Before Finding A Home In New Orleans. Will They Keep The 29th Home? The Saints Achieve "Rave Success" From Last Year's Wide Receiver Chris Olave and Rashid Shaheed. They're Still Holding On To The Relic Of Mike Thomas On The Outside. Derek Carr Likes Bid Bodied Receivers, Quentin Johnston The TCU Product With Olympic Sprinting Speed and Frame Build From The Late Cretaceous Period. Derek Carr Loves To Throw Haymakers, and Johnston Has The Game That Fits Carr's History With Mack Hopkins, Davante Adams, and Darren Waller. He'll Fit In Perfectly As The Change Of Pace Guy Among The Saints More Pigmy Options. 

30)Philadelphia Eagles. 

The Philadelphia Eagles Are In Control Of This Draft. If A Prospect Should Slip And A Team Wants To Move Up From The Second, And They're Packing The Ammunition, The Eagles Could Secure More Draft Wealth. Howie Roseman Could Also Swing This Pic Away Until Next Year. In The Immediate The Eagles Need Support At Receiver. Pro Bowler AJ Brown Ball Out And Broke The Eagles All Time Receiving Record. Devonta Smith Hasn't Let Down As A Batman B To Brown Underneath Those Two, The Eagles Have A Plethora Of Unproven Talent Along With Star Tight End Dallas Goedert. Roseman gives Jalen Hurts Another Weapon, Zay Flowers From Boston College. Undersized And Quicker Than Fast, Zay Flowers Has The Route Tree In His Bag. A Third Or Second Receiver Who The Eagles Can Use In Deep Or Short Yardage Situations.

31)Kansas City Chiefs. 

The Chiefs Won The Super Bowl And, Consequently, Last Year's Free Agency. Everyone, Anyone Who Football Matters To, Counted The Chiefs Out After They Their Best Tyreek Hill To the Dolphins. Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes Responded By Winning And Winning The Super Bowl And Then Dominating Their Way To the Title. This Season They Watch Another One Of Their Best players Walk, Offensive Tackle Orlando Brown. The Chiefs Feel Safe Leaving Mahomes Behind The Strength Of Mostly Jawan Taylor At Tackle. Enter Oklahoma's Latest Tackle Prospect, Anton Harrison. Harrison Moves His Feet With The Best Tackles In This ml Class. His 4.98 40 Yard Dash Ranks in The 89th Percentile For 300lbs Men. He's a Swing Tackle, Having Played And Dealt With The Trappings Of Both Sides

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