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In the spring, his arm length is below 31 inches.
So, are you ready for this conspiracy theory?
I heard industry sources that perhaps someone who is doing some of the summer measurements
was new at the job and perhaps was not measuring as correctly as they might at the come.
So this is that Rubin Bain has no arms either?
I don't know what the 40 time is going to be like for him because if he's got shorter arms,
there's a good chance that he's got what?
Optimistic said the Peter Dane has
dinklage of tape measurements.
I just picture Tyrion measuring Ruben Bain's arms in the spring.
Ruben Bain is like, what the hell?
They go back to back and Peter Dinklage puts his arms out.
Ruben Bain puts his arms out and it goes the same.
So many sound we found the cold open boys.
There it is.
Welcome to the opening bell of the NFL Stock Exchange podcast.
Trevor Sycambe.
Connor Rogers here with you guys for honestly one of our favorite episodes that we do
every single draft cycle.
and that is the multi-round post-combine mock draft.
We're combining all of the athletic testing,
the official measurements, all the team intel,
all the phenomenal work that Connor did interviewing.
What do you get over 40, 45 of these prospects?
46 this year.
No more rookie numbers, man, all-time high.
Folks, we got so much information to bring to you in this show
and we're doing it in the format that you guys love the most,
of course, a mock draft.
Connor, how you doing?
my friend. I'm good, man. It's nice to be home. You know how much I look forward to this show.
Right before we hit record, one gentle reminder from Treb. This is one of the three biggest shows
of the year, which I responded if we screw it up. The show's over. So there's no pressure.
You did say that verbatim. No pressure. Let's rock and roll. The people are excited. Post-combine
two-round mock draft. It's an absolute beauty. There is, there's so much to get to here on this show.
and because of that, I see a lot of you firing off a lot of super chats already in the show.
Normally what we do for those of you who are regular listeners here on this program,
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and then we read them in the after the episode part of the show.
Because we think this bad boy is going to be two hours,
maybe a little bit over two hours.
We'll try to keep it into two hours.
But what I'm going to do is I'm going to take all the super chats from today's episode
and we're going to record a separate video that, of course,
we will release like we always do on Friday.
So we're not going to run through the super chats on this show
because we're just going to try to get you as much information as possible
before our wives barge through the office doors and go get off of the damn podcast.
And so we're going to try to do as much as we can up until that point.
So I just wanted to make that very clear with the super chats.
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All right, buddy.
Anything else before we fire this bad boy up?
No.
Just thinking about it.
Yeah, it's the evolution of man.
When you're a kid, your parents come in and yell at you.
for playing video games.
When you're a man, your wife comes in and yells at you for mock drafting too long.
For doing a podcast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're still podcasting doing a fake draft.
My wife tells people that I'm a stay-at-home podcast, Dog Dad,
which is actually a title that I wear very proud.
As you should, most people aspire to do exactly that.
Correct, correct.
We're living good.
We're living good, folks.
And with that, let's pull it to PFF mock trap simulator.
the chef, the producer behind the scenes, making it all happen.
He's going to be running the simulator here for us.
And he screwups on the simulator.
Go straight to his office and his inbox.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
Yeah, complaints at nflSC.com.
So we've got all the teams selected, two rounds selected.
So, of course, those teams, now that we don't normally do mock drafts for in the first round,
we'll get to you in the second round as well.
But, Connor, with that, it's the age-old question, the timeless one.
that I don't put any thought into until we start recording this show.
And that is, do you want to pick for the odds or evens, my friend?
Imagine preparing could not be either of us.
Can't.
All right.
So in all seriousness, I do want to leave this to you because I've taken the evens
because I've picked for the Jets the last couple of times.
How do you want to do this thing?
And is it going to be fully as predictive as it can be,
which eventually we're going to run out of predictive analysis because it's two rounds?
but I think it should be much more predictive.
Me too. Me too.
Like I think that we should lean into what we really think is going to happen.
Now, of course, it's very natural that the flavor of a lot of this is going to be what we think of these prospects as well.
Those are the prospects that are going to come top of mind when we think a team needs and everything like that.
But I do think that it should be really predictive.
And do you want the Jets?
I kind of want the Jets.
Yeah, I kind of want you to want the Jets.
Okay.
kind of, I kind of want the Jets.
I kind of want the Jets here.
By the way, Tony Lee, $100 super chat.
Tony, what was the bet again?
You're the goat.
Oh, I don't, well, what was the bet?
He said he would give us a hundred.
Because Tony, bet us something in the combine.
Yes.
Oh, Tony, please remind us and we will read it.
I know.
Yes.
And credit to you, because we obviously weren't even thinking that we won the
and you paid out.
That's why you're the goat, Tony.
What are we going to show up to Tony's address?
You know, baseball bat with barbed wire around it and be like,
hey buddy pay up remember that combine bet you said on the nflbless e show for the combine preview episode i want
my hundred canadian right now we show up like triple h kicking the door in kick of randy orton's
house do you remember that clip of course that was our our era of wrestling
one of the greatest clips of wrestling i've ever seen that might be the cold open evolution is
underrated i'll say it oh 100% remember remember when they were all court side at the nix game
it's probably like a euphoric moment for you as it as a nix fan yeah well
back then nobody wanted to care about the Knicks
because they were awful for like 20 years.
So I, hey, they're coming back.
They're coming back.
All right, so you're up.
Number one overall.
Well, this is going to shock everyone.
So.
Las Vegas Raiders.
Yeah, buckle, uh, buckle up here.
Fernando Mendoza is the number one picks of the Las Vegas Raiders.
I, the only thing.
Yeah, the only, the only thing that changed for Fernando
Mendoza for me over the last week is, uh,
dude's got some jacked forearms.
Well, he's got a good build.
It's like, what, 235?
236.
he showed up at a well-built 236 Fernando Mendoza he just he does everything you could ask
for the Raiders though of course it'll be about what they do after this which is why I'm
really glad this is a two-round mock draft because building the team around Mendoza is really the
fun part at this point yeah you know it is kind of funny like we we normally go ah you know the
teams that don't have a a first round pick like we feel sorry for you I also kind of feel
sorry for Raiders fans because mock drafts have been point-lawful.
list for them for three months.
It's the Titans.
But earlier.
Cam Ward was the pick for two months of mock drafts.
Yeah.
That's why we're doing two rounds here.
All right, the Jets are number two.
So there's a lot of things to sort of go into this with the Jets.
I think a scheme changed towards more of an odd front defense goes into this.
And then I think the trade certainly of getting to Vandre sweat for Jermain Johnson goes
into this as well because that fortifies a lot more of the interior for them.
And I'm curious as to how you feel they're going to deploy Will MacDonald, who I feel like
they're now going to kind of build their defensive line around. Obviously, Devontery Sweets,
a key piece as well, but I feel like moving forward, it's going to be all about Will
McDonald. And whether or not you feel as though another stand-up pass rusher could be in the
cards for you here, because the more that I think about it, I love Ruben Bain. I'd take Ruben Bain
here at number two. He would be the player that I would pick.
But I just don't, I'm just not convinced the NFL is going to do so.
Instead, I feel as though there are three players.
I'll say four, I guess.
David Bailey, Arvel Reese, Sunny Stiles now.
And the other one is Caleb Downs, who I don't think would go to overall.
I like him enough to take him to overall.
But with this being a predictive mock, I think it's more of those first three names that I said.
there. That's how I've narrowed it and of course things can change. I thought Sunny
Stiles cracked the door open as a possibility with what he did this week. I would assume
because of the pure pass rush ability, David Bailey is going to be really well liked in this
spot. I would think the player as a whole, that's the favorite, would be Reese. Because
so too. So good off the ball. There's upside as an edge rusher. He's got side. He's got size.
speed, good hands, everything that Aaron Glenn wants in the front seven as they try to make this a bigger looking group.
That's why they added sweat to play with Harrison Phillips and Joanne Briggs with Carl Dunbar coaching them.
That's the scheme change you mentioned, Trev, that I think Reese is the favorite right now with Bailey and Stiles as runner-ups in the conversation.
D. Sauder saying, remember when people made fun of Trevor for taking Sonny Stiles to the Rams outside of the top 10.
I'll never forget.
I still got the scars to prove it.
I really do.
I got flamed for that one.
You should, like, cut it out as a clip
and put it on one of those digital picture frames behind you
that's just on loop for every show.
Like, that should be your set background.
Is you doing that?
And the chat, the chat, eviscerating you,
just start airing all the comments.
Styles in the top 15, this man's on myth.
You know, I agree with you.
I think that Arvill Reese is probably,
the favorite and I'll tell you that I that I actually believe Sonny Stiles is next I really I really do
think sunny styles is next I could see um I I heard um uh Todd McShay who I don't need to you know
tell you guys to follow Todd McShay you know who Todd McShay is he was saying that he has talked
to industry source his industry sources nice that he used that exact framing he didn't he didn't
so we'll have to talk to him and get with him about the proper way to talk about the industry
resources. But he was saying that there was an executive that he talked to that, like,
Sony Styles is going to run a Fortune 500 company one day. Like that's, it's beyond just
the physical ability. It's how smart he is as well. I think we really are talking about a Fred
Warner potential type of a linebacker prospect. And I do not say that lightly at all whatsoever.
All right. I narrowed it down to those two. Do you think that they would lean Reese because he
plays more on the line of scrimmage? Right now, I would. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. It's funny,
part of me was laughing.
Sonny was so ridiculous in indie
that people didn't really highlight
how ridiculous Arbell was too.
Yeah, I mean, the 40-yard dash is nuts from him.
Right, even the drills.
The explosion is crazy.
Like just watching him move.
The way he moved, brother?
It's like what plan?
Off ball linebacker, but, but...
He doesn't want to play there. He wants to play on the edge.
I will go with Arville Reese here for the New York Jets
in this post-combine mock.
moves extremely well.
He's extremely fluid in space.
Wants to get better as a pass rusher.
Worry about the passers win percentage from him
because he does not have near the passers win percentage
to say in Abdul Carter, when Michael Parsons did,
when they were coming out as guys who were off-ball linebackers
who wanted to move on the ball.
But the pound for pound strength,
I mean, we've seen how he's able to convert that speed to power.
We've seen how he's able to hold the line of scrimmage and run defense.
The potential is certainly there for him.
If we're talking the mold that Jalen Walker was last year,
I like Reese more than I like me too
So yeah
So I will go with Reese as a predictive mock here
I like it man it's close with Sony styles in my opinion
Yeah which it just feels like the narrative of this draft
This change in my opinion it was just being laughed at
After the first overall pick and now everybody's
Everybody would do anything to have for Reese
styles love
So that brings me to Arizona at three
Who becomes a kind of a real wild card in this draft man
We've talked about with them that they still need help on the offensive line.
You can argue that they need a, you know, another pass rush game wrecking kind of presence.
I said in my article I released for NBC today with all my draft combined thoughts from my interviews and everyone I talk to that like,
I think there's a chance Jeremiah Love is in the conversation here for them.
I agree, man.
And I think that's kind of crazy, given how much work they still have to do on the offensive line.
Right.
But love is that good of a prospect.
I really do think that.
Well, and if they go out and say they get Malik Willis in free agency,
if you're Michael LaFleur and you're going to be judged on what your offense looks like,
and you go out and sign Malik Willis,
and then he's throwing a Michael Wilson, Marvin Harrison,
Harrison, Trey McBride, you can do some damage on the offensive line of free agency.
and you have Jeremiah I love with Malik Willis.
This is the hardest division in football.
At least you got a chance out there on offense.
And you believe in schematically what you could do.
So.
Yeah.
And I see it in the chat.
I agree.
This is actually the rare tradeout scenario.
For sure.
For sure.
I think Moni would love to do it.
It's great for them to get out here.
And somebody will try to jump.
You would think Tennessee and the Giants for a Stiles or David Bailey,
one of those guys.
and Arizona can still add to the offensive line if they get out of here.
But it's a question of, you know, one, are we going to do trades and two, who's going to jump up to three?
Yeah, Tyler, can you click on your picks?
I think the Cardinals only have, yeah, they have 34.
And to be honest, man, it feels like there's a good enough offensive lineman to go back into the first early part of the second,
where you really might still be able to get a dang good offensive lineman there at the top of the second round.
if we're talking team building strategies, draft strategies here for them.
So the chat is going to what I thought of right away.
The commanders should be the team that gets a dynamic defensive player.
If they're worried that Stiles or Bailey will be gone at seven.
And I think they're both gone, Trev.
I do.
I agree with you, but Washington can't jump up.
They have six picks in the draft.
Yeah.
They have, they have a, Washington has a first round pick.
They have a third round pick, and that's it.
So it would have to be...
We have them with five picks in the MDS,
but I think there's a projected comp pick later on day three that's coming their way.
So...
Man, what...
They can't jump up.
Hey.
What about Dallas?
So Dallas can't jump up.
Well, Dallas can jump up, but unfortunately, the only way they can is 12 and 20.
Yeah, and you wouldn't do that.
That's too rich.
Because they don't pick again until the fourth round.
That's too rich.
Are you really looking at a...
Gray down?
I'm going to make a pick here because, you know, we have a long way to go.
And there's not the obvious scenario yet.
You're going to pick love?
Are you going to do it?
No.
But I thought about it and I think it's in play.
I'm going to take David Bailey here.
Oh.
Okay.
Not the direction I thought you were going to go.
Hammer styles.
And you have a world now where can you generate some pass.
rush between him and sweat.
And, you know, I don't know what to expect from their,
their deeper end of the depth char with O'Jolari and Browning,
but they need somebody that can truly cause havoc and disrupt.
And I get the offensive line need, but I agree with your take.
I'd rather take what I think is a premier talent here and try to address offensive
line through other avenues, both in the, in this draft and free agency.
Yeah.
And obviously we're doing a two-rounder, so we'll see which offensive linemen they have at the top of the second round here.
For the Tennessee Titans at number four, I am going to take Sunny Stiles.
Okay.
I'm going to take Sunny Stiles here for the Tennessee Titans.
And it is rumored.
Jeremy Fowler from ESPN talked about how the Titans were one of the teams in the Tremaine Edmonds market when he became available and when Buffalo was allowing him to seek a trade.
If they are interested in Edmonds, then that, in my opinion, means that they have a,
linebacker desire right now for higher linebacker play even more so than what
Cedric Gray was able to bring them last season.
With Cedric Gray played well last season, especially for a young backer, but Sonny
styles is different.
And if anybody knows the impact that Fred Warner can have on a defense, it's Robert
Sala, who's coached him for many, many years as a defensive coordinator for the
San Francisco 49ers, not just this past season, but also in his previous regime.
I think that he is this caliber of a player.
I think that he is that good.
that Indiana tape that he had this past season is the best game of any prospect that I've watched
in this entire class.
It's the size.
It's the speed.
It's the everything from him.
It's how he processes all of that good stuff is phenomenal.
And man, the way that Ohio State was able to play so fluidly with Caleb Downs and with
Arville Reese, you only get to do that when Sonny Stiles is the one who's sitting in the
middle.
When you don't have anybody else really at the second level except for him and you still feel
good about it because he's that good of a football player.
I really do think that Sonny Stiles, the way he plays linebacker, he turns linebacker into a premium position.
I fully believe that he is that good of a player.
And I think Robert Sala is going to know that.
Yeah.
I mean, the only pushback I have is, and I think it's a great scheme fit.
It makes sense for everything they want to be.
Sala is one of his gifts has been finding linebackers by value for so long, everywhere he goes,
going back to when they drafted Miles Jack to claiming Quincy Williams off waivers and turning
him into an all pro.
He's excellent.
Look at all the linebackers that had to play for San Francisco last year.
It's an area he always gets more out of less.
But imagine what he'll turn Sonny Stiles into.
Dude.
Yeah.
Again, in all pro player, I agree with you completely that I think Sal has been great at developing
linebackers.
But the idea and the ceiling, again, I think it's.
It's a totally different conversation, the one that you have about Sunny Stiles,
than the one that you have about other linebackers, even really good linebackers.
I just think he turns off ball linebacker into a premium position.
And with that being the case, I think he's worthy of a top five overall pick.
So the Giants at five, full transparency of Sunny Stiles was here,
would have taken him pretty quickly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's not the case.
That's tough.
That's tough for you.
It's tough for me.
So, you know, obviously once it's a.
Yeah, thanks. Appreciate it. Smok stinks. I'd rather just restart it.
It absolutely no scope, you loser. I'm going to go with Caleb Downs in this spot.
And I think that the Giants are this one team at the top here, although I think Tennessee's in play for Jeremiah Love.
I think the Giants, I think Harbaugh is just going to floor it and not tie himself in a not over positional value where they're going to consider Jeremiah Love with Scataboo coming off the injury and how
different of a player love is.
They're going to consider Stiles, even though he's an offball linebacker, and they're going
to consider Downs even though he's a safety.
They don't care about the positional value narratives.
They just want to get the player that's going to help their team the most and the quickest.
And Caleb Downs in this spot, obviously they have a need here in this spot.
They can use them in a lot of different ways.
What Harbaugh had in Baltimore, obviously the emphasis of the safety position.
Downs is an easy player to project with this organization.
who Harbaugh is and his track record with how he has maximized
Kyle Hamilton in so many different roles makes this so appealing.
If there was a, to be honest with you,
if there was another head coach for the Giants,
like if they didn't get John Harbaugh,
I don't know how I'd feel about this spot necessarily for Downs,
although I love him.
I'm just saying I don't know if the Giants would be super interested.
Instead, I feel like the Giants would be super interested in Caleb Downs.
I agree with you.
Also shout of shock.
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The Cleveland Browns at number six.
I mean, do we just go with the obvious momentum pick here for them?
Because that's Monroe Freeling.
So now they...
I think Freeling...
Yeah, and they're really...
Start building this offensive line after requiring Titus Howard to play guard.
Well, hold on here.
That's the interesting part of this equation.
Did you trade for him and give them all that money to play guard?
Because I believe it was either Shepter or Rappaport specifically mentioned him as a right tackle.
Okay.
Specifically.
So I agree.
This is a player who Titus Howard can play guard for you,
but did they trade and sign him to that extension to play guard?
I'm just not sure.
Now, you could still draft Freeling because DeWan Jones is,
because Jack Conklin's a free agent,
and DeWan Jones has missed a lot of time through the first three years of his NFL career.
So I don't know how much you can necessarily depend on him.
He played in only three games last.
year and then had LCL surgery.
So I think that you could still draft Freeling.
And I think that's where I'm leaning here.
Can you convince me otherwise?
Because if not, man, it's just from everybody that we talked to from the craze.
Dude, it felt like, it felt like a, a balloon that was just waiting to burst the hype for
Monroe Freeling before he got out there on the field.
People were just so ready to be like, oh, look at how, look at the potential of this dude.
Look how athletic he is.
and you know some some athletic offensive tackles like brian o'neill colton miller those guys come to mind
as these guys who are more athletes than necessarily fine-tuned offensive tackles coming into the league
but those guys are really really valuable for their teams now and i think that the NFL might view
monroe freely in the same way after he tested very very well athletically at a legit six-foot-seven
three hundred and fifteen pounds so i would go freeling here unless you feel like there's
there's another direction that you feel they would go more often than that.
This train has taken off, man.
And I,
we'll save this for the tackle rankings.
I don't agree with it.
It's not that I don't like Freeling.
I'm just not here.
I'm not in top 10.
I'm not even in top 15.
But this is a predictive mock where we are talking about,
you know,
hype trains reaching this point.
So I don't think you're nuts for drawing.
this pick after what we just heard and saw it in the combine.
Now, the only other, like the counterpoint here is,
do you draft wide receiver one, whoever you believed that that is?
And then go tackle.
And then you let yourself draft offensive line at 24.
Yeah, because exactly what I would do.
If I was going to say, if you want my opinion, that's what I would do.
But do we think that's what Cleveland does.
I'm not so sure.
Well, if you believe a guy is a franchise tackle, you just take him.
So then let's take Monroe Freeling,
because it just feels as though that is how highly he was thought of.
And one of the best in the business, Field Yates, shout out Field Yates.
I did a little top 10 exercise with him while we were both in Indianapolis,
which you guys could see on the PFF YouTube channel.
And he took Freeling to the Browns at 6.
and this was on like Thursday.
So we weren't even close to offensive linemen being at the podium,
measuring in,
being on the field for testing like we saw on Sunday.
And you could tell that field had kind of been like,
hey, like this guy's going high.
This guy's going really high.
So with this being a predictive mock,
let's go with Monroe Freeling here at number six,
even as the top offensive linemen off the board.
All right.
So Freeling at six leads to the commanders here at
seven, we have already had Reese, Bailey,
styles and downs all go in a row.
All would have been in play for the commanders.
So with that being said,
I'm going to take Jeremiah Love here
because I'm not going to open this,
I'm not going to open this podcast
by saying, hey, love is going earlier than everybody thinks.
Everybody keeps having them in the chiefs at nine.
I don't see him getting there.
What, like, what's the case against this?
I didn't see, I just, I just didn't see it coming.
With the four defensive studs gone, what is the case against this, is what I would like to know.
You know, you are totally correct.
I've never really had the board fall this way to this point.
Yeah, I guess, to be fair, you and I like Bain, where I think we would consider him here.
We're trying to figure out, we're trying to figure out the NFL's view of Bain.
Does the NFL love Rubin Bain?
right. Bain is a defensive stud. I agree. Like the chat is going new. I get it. This is a
predictive mind. It's like you say one thing and it's like not the same as the other. But no,
it's much half season. I don't think Bain is being classified in the Reese Stiles Bailey Downs group.
I understand why people might disagree with that because I think Bain is a really, really good
player. But to the point here, though, I'm taking love to the commanders and the commanders.
now you have to deal with Jaden Daniels and Jeremiah Love
and how unique this running game can be,
throwing to the back and the fact...
Yeah, Jeremiah Love said himself.
He wants to play with Jaden Daniels, right?
Is that what he said?
Yeah, I mean, he was asked.
It was like the softball question of like,
oh, how would you like to play with Jaden Daniels or something?
And he was like, yeah, it'd be great.
And people were like, oh, see, he said it'd be great.
But I actually do think that's a deadly backfield combo.
He was really good at answering those questions.
We asked him something similar, and he said, I want to play with the best quarterback in the league, like with the smile.
And we took it as he was saying Mahomes at 9.
But he didn't say Mahomes, so you can't hold that against him.
Guys playing 4D chess.
Yeah, it's just smart.
You love to see it.
You love to see it from him.
Okay, the Saints now at 8 would love.
Would have loved Jeremiah love.
I think we've absolutely been
it god damn
yeah now you snite me
yeah that's the only reason I did the pick chat
I knew Ruben Bain was the pick
but I had to get revenge on Trevor
it had nothing to do it yet
the mental
walls of Jericho here at number eight
wide receiver right
I mean
I think that this is probably
whoever they like best
between Carnell Tate and Mackay Lemon
Is there a world where you talk yourself into Bain here?
Like when is the Bain?
Well, Kansas City for sure, but...
Let me see.
Let us see.
Saints depth chart here.
Yeah, I mean, they have Carl Granderson,
but Cam, Cam Jordan's a free agent,
but like if he comes back, obviously,
it'll be a part of the Saints,
but he's not the Cam Jordan that he used to be.
Chase Young was good last year.
Yeah, I mean, they could pick Bain.
I've never really thought about it for the Saints.
The duo, though, of Tate and Alave with Shuck is a lot of fun.
There's no way around it.
Right, right.
I think that they would still, even with Bain here,
I mean, Mason Tipton, all due respect,
right now is their wide receiver three.
Yeah, Devon Velae.
Who would Kellan more like more?
I'm going to go, Lemon.
Screw it.
Wide receiver one.
There you go.
Stand on your business.
Mikey Levin.
Him and Olave.
I mean, Olavee can be a constant deep threat for you.
And Carnell Tate, not that, not the Carnell Tate and Chris Olave would be redundant.
But those guys do a lot of their best work vertically.
And Mikhail Lemon now becomes an immediate like chain mover for you.
Not that Lemon can also win deep, but man, the intermediate, the short routes,
conversions on third down.
I mean, like, he's, I think he's a stud.
So let's go.
let's go lemon here for the Saints.
And I think he really elevates how well that offense can operate,
especially from the perspective of he also will block his ass off for you.
So I think he's a total package type of a wide receiver and a major difference maker in the NFL.
So lemon at eight.
All right.
So the chiefs,
they're going to be busy kind of reshaping some of their offensive line.
I have both Spencer Fano and Francis Maui Noah here.
But I'm just not going to pass on Bain for them.
This is kind of the point of the draft.
where it's, we need more disruptors up front.
He's a bigger defensive end that has some bend.
We're going to not care about the arm length at the ninth overall pick,
especially with what else is here.
They're the type of team where everybody throws their arms up and goes,
oh, of course the chiefs got Rubin Bain.
So Rubin Bain Jr.
ninth overall to Kansas City's defensive line.
Chris Jones also, Chris Jones,
who was always elite.
It felt like he was just good last year.
Like you kind of looked at it
and you were like,
is he not Superman anymore up front?
Well, I think,
I think that was a frustrating year
for the Chiefs all together.
And it's, he was good.
I think he wasn't Chris Jones.
It is hard to mentally reset,
you know, like in the middle of a year
when you're, you're coming off of the,
run the Super Bowls that you were on.
And then this season's just not going to plan at all.
And it felt like Chris Jones a lot of times was a man alone.
I know George Carloptus was good as well.
But that defense overall was not as good as it had been in years past.
So I think it's something where I think Jones will come back and sort of flip the switch
and he'll be really impactful again this season.
I know he's getting a little bit older.
But him and Rubin Bain and George Karloftus on the same defensive line.
I mean, Chipotle's everywhere in the Kansas City area are just tremendous.
trembling at the triple meat orders that's going to be rolling through there the palette of quadruple white rice the palate yes
poor employee comes out the back pushing it uh all right Cincinnati Bengals at 10 somebody in the chat said my jacket my hoodie is made of chain mail and it is because all I do is get stabbed at this whole shows
I wear my armor two-round mock draft.
Yeah, you need to do it.
So they re-signed Dalton Reisner.
They drafted Dylan Fairchild.
They have Ted Caris's center.
Because in a perfect world, I'd love the draft.
Like Spencer Fano or Maui Noah and get those guys to play inside.
But would Cincinnati do that?
I know.
And this is a stinky defense.
I don't think that they would.
You know the two players that I'm actually considering most here for them?
Can you guess?
I do want to guess.
Go ahead.
Are they both on defense?
They are both on defense.
Go ahead, chat.
Guess which players are going to bring this table?
Caleb Banks and Akeem Messador.
Hmm.
One for two.
You want to get one more guess in there?
Well, who was the right one?
No, I can't tell you that.
No, Caleb Banks.
Caleb Banks is the right one.
Okay.
Caleb Banks.
Thinaman?
Yeah, I had a weird feeling. We know how important safety is.
Dylan MFN, Thinaman, dude.
I mean, the Combine did nothing but confirm that this dude has range for days.
And I'm not just talking about in coverage from what we saw his freshman year when he was at Purdue.
When he had elite coverage grade is a true cover one type of free safety.
But also elite range in run defense.
So many tackles over the last.
couple of seasons, especially at Oregon, because they let him have the freedom to really just
feel out the game. Of course, he has his responsibilities and his assignments and coverage and
run defense, but there were so many times where you're watching him just feel out a play.
Great instincts, the athleticism match. I think Dylan Deeneman, I honestly, I think you consider
him as high as number 10 overall here for the Cincinnati Bengals. The question is,
do they draft that over interior defensive tackle? Because,
because Jackson McKinley has not been an impactful player for them.
Chris Jenkins Jr. I think is fine, but is not as impactful as they need him to be.
Caleb Banks gives them the highest ceiling.
But I think Bengals fans will very much roll their eyes at this, given the fact that he's a player that hasn't played a lot of games.
And he's much more of an athlete than he is a productive player.
And the bank, he is absolutely the Bengals type.
Thinaman or Banks?
Banks.
Banks.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But it is saying that a little bit of a, you know, warning light to be, hey, this has been your type.
And it hasn't worked out.
So do you want to just keep doing?
Do you want to just keep doing that?
Our first Trev in a pretzel moment.
God.
He's in the figure for just begging for a rope break right now.
But the thing is that it's myself.
I know.
I'm putting myself into the ankle lock.
Dylan Thedeman.
There it is.
Pick it.
I love the bravery.
Dylan Deideman.
Dylan Deeneman.
I think he's a better football player than Caleb Banks.
Go Gators.
Dolphins at 11.
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Pick 11 for the dolphins.
Dolphins fans are probably bored of it,
but I'm going to take Mansour Delane.
They need a top flight corner so badly.
I'm not going to take Ty Simpson here.
You already took lemons.
There's still Carnal Tate's here,
But the need for a corner is high.
Delane or McCoy to me are worth it.
I'm going to go with Mansour Delane for Miami's defense.
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F round and find out.
I think that the Delane pick is obviously very needed for the Miami Dolphins.
I think defensive lines very interesting for them, right?
Because Hathley talked about wanting to get better in the trenches specifically.
And this is a situation where they don't have Bradley Chub anymore.
They don't have Jalen Phillips anymore.
I think if an ad treasurer they like is on the board,
I think they consider it.
But, man, Corner was such a struggle for them the previous few years.
So, yeah, Mansour Delane.
Man sort of Lane there at 11.
Cowboys at 12.
See, I played myself here.
because this would have been a great deal with the evenman spot i know they never prioritized safety like
that though under the jones not even just the joneses but will mcleigh who runs their drafts
oh somebody somebody said the cowboys tate is the pick tate wow 11 personnel's never been
more electric yeah what you they got george pickens and cd lamb george pickens is going
going to absolutely punch someone in the face after four targets in the first three games.
See, this is, this is, I like Jermon McCoy here in theory for Dallas.
The issue is that they just drafted a corner coming off of an accident.
Right, right, right, yeah.
So would they do that again, especially with him not testing an indie?
Now, he said that he was good to go and that he'll test it at Pro Day and all that
kinds of stuff, but I just get kind of nervous about that.
They don't really have an offensive line need at all.
No.
So even though Maui Noah is, I would consider him like falling-ish, but I think O-line
ranges all over the place.
Too early for C.J. Allen for you?
A little bit, but this draft is, this draft is a lot of just, hey, I mean, if this is your
guy, get your guy, you know, I think C.J. Allen be great for them.
I think they'd love to get C.J. Allen at 20.
The problem is the Carolina Panthers are picking right in front of them.
The Buccaneers are picking at 15.
It just doesn't get any easier the further down you go.
Do you feel like you got to take Allen at 12 and then maybe a pass rush or later?
I just don't know if they would subscribe to that draft strategy, though.
Well, when they took Tyler Booker last year, I was like, oh, they don't care at all about like consensus range and things like that.
They just want to take who they think is going to be a good player for them.
I guess so.
So in that case, maybe it is a C.J. Allen.
Tyler, can you scroll up a little bit?
Who are we missing at the top?
Now we know it's Tate, Ramon McCoy.
Man, this is kind of tough for Dallas.
Nobody obvious here for them to take.
I get, oh, man.
I was about to lean in on a McCoy there, but.
I think you made a good point, though.
With McCoy.
And, like, consistently taking corners off injury.
let's take C.J. Allen. Let's build the draft strategy here and take Allen at 12, knowing that you probably,
I think if they take Allen at 12 and they fill the linebacker need, they probably feel better about maybe taking Germant McCoy if he makes it to 20,
because you'll also potentially have Avion Terrell that you could take at 20, who's also a really good football player.
And then there's a chance that somebody's going to be there between Cassius Howell, Kevin Falk, Akim Messador, that you could probably take.
like T.J. Parker, maybe even at 20.
So linebacker is the position that you could probably miss if you don't take it here.
And we'll see how the draft strategy ends up playing out when we get to 20 for Dallas.
All right.
So C.J. Allen at 12.
I'm on the clock with the Rams at 13.
I'm going to take Tremad McCoy.
This team has a lot of DBs that are entering free agency.
I think when you look at Chris Shula's defense last year,
something they felt hesitant at times to do
was to trust their corners
and more man coverage.
Man, you watch Tennessee's defense
and I know McCoy didn't play this year,
but we have enough tape on 2024.
This is someone to me that can elevate this secondary
and be asked to handle more on his plate
in one-on-one situations
and plays a physical brand of football
and has instincts to take away the ball.
So McCoy to the Rams is they kind of try to go all in in this Super Bowl window.
I know that's the debate.
Ty Simpson or try to get a piece that helps your Super Bowl window.
I think McVeigh and Stafford would rather just floor it another year.
And McCoy helps with that.
I think the Ravens, this is pretty much best case scenario.
Oh my goodness.
Yes.
I mean, they have options between Francis Maui Noah,
Carnell Tate, Spencer Fano, Vega, Owane,
Jordan Tyson.
I mean, this spot could not get any better for the Ravens.
I think they are going to go offensive line.
Oh, sorry.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Screenshot that for what my camera show did the movie stop recording.
Vega O'Wane is the common pick here.
But I think a lot of times it's also because now I know it's never there.
offensive linemen are off and off the board.
Yeah, Maui Noah is never there.
I think I'd take Maui Noah here.
They'll be going to take Maui Noah and play him at guard.
And then if you ever have a spot down the road where you got to play somebody
to offensive tackle, I think you feel pretty great about him playing offensive tackle.
I think he'd be a great guard, to be honest with you.
He told me teams they were already bringing it up to him.
Okay.
It felt like a little they kind of wanted to see how he'd react.
But he's not, I've, I've had offensive linemen in the past that they,
get defensive about it.
His answer was there's five opportunities for me to be on the field and I'm going to take one
of them.
All right.
Let's go for,
then let's go Francis Maui,
the offensive tackle from Miami, who I think is going to kick inside for the Ravens in the
short term, maybe he can play offensive tackle for them as a long term plan, depending on
what happens to tackle over the next three to four years, something like that.
All right, Treve, bucks at 15.
Yeah.
I mean.
Carnial Tate, obviously.
It's just wider, zero, wider, see, wider, see, wider, wider.
The Trev strategy to me would be Messador, right?
Yeah, I think that's the frontrunner.
I want to ask, are they a sleeper cell for Kenyon, Sadiq?
I don't know.
That's actually a really interesting question because this was the team,
and it was the front office, the same front office that drafted O.J. Howard at 19,
and O.J. Howard didn't pan out for them, right?
You draft O.J. Howard off of all those athletic gifts and who,
he is as a blocker and and what he could potentially be as a receiver and then he just never
panned out as a well-coordinated receiver who was able to impact the passing game the way that
you wanted him you wanted him to so i i wonder if they would just be like no like i i wouldn't
we've gone down that road and we've gone down that road but if they think cidique is different then
yeah i think that this is on the table given the fact that kate otton's a free agent they obviously
didn't give him a contract extension yet so maybe it is more up in the air that he would come back
and if he doesn't then yeah you have a dire tight end need if k dot and's not there for them so i would
consider it i would consider it for them as for the uh carnell take conversation i'm a believer
that mike evans is a buck until he's not oh yeah so um yeah i'm gonna i'm gonna go with messador
here they need a pass rusher badly
They're obviously a team that, you know, speculation throws around Max Crosby.
We've had Caches Howell go to them plenty of times.
The length will be the question there.
Messador's journey has been really interesting with his Canadian roots.
So you need to take that into like context with being an older prospect and his late breakout
and how long it took him for him to get really noticed as a recruit.
So yeah, there's no denying it.
It significantly helps the bucks, in my opinion, most important need,
and that's getting after the quarterback.
Three people in the chat that I want to shout out here, AJ,
saying that Trevor had that fix in early.
Absolutely.
You see how it is.
Jacob, I'm shouting out him for the Avey that he has,
the picture that he has.
That's Destiny 1, Avey, Destiny 1, my favorite video game of all time.
And then short rounds in low moving costs for Messador as well.
That's right.
I don't think about that with him in Tampa.
But yeah, just throw all.
Rent a car.
Stuff in a U-Haul.
Boom.
There we go.
Jets up at number 16.
Gee, wonder what you're going to do here.
Easiest pick of the mock.
The New York Buckeyes.
Got Carnell Tate, got Garrett Wilson, got Arvill Reese.
Everybody worth a damn on the Jets feels like they played at Ohio State,
which is not a bad way to go about things, Connor.
It's really not.
Wait, do they still have, you still have Cates over?
No, they do they?
They had Jeremy Rucker.
Oh, Jeremy Rucker.
They extended Jeremy Rucker.
And they brought in Josh Myers.
They're just Ohio State University.
But they need to figure out.
They need to figure out how to win.
The experiments of, and they might, who knows?
They might draft Julian Sane next year.
They might draft Julian Sane next year.
They might draft Jeremiah Smith next year.
Who knows?
We need Caden McDonald to make it to 33.
And he might.
And he might.
This is a good example, though.
People are programmed to have the top three.
receivers always go in the top, you know, 13 picks.
Teams love day two of this receiver class where that's not a lock anymore.
I agree, man.
Teams are excited about Omar Cooper and Concepcion and Jeremy Bernard and Skyler Bell,
all these different receivers where this isn't, this isn't really as crazy as it
once seemed.
Yep.
And now there's 40-time gate around Carnell Tate's 40.
Oh, yeah, what, that it was way...
Now, I heard he ran a 4-2-7.
He looks like he's moving.
Like, you just watch him run the 40,
and he looks like he is covering ground.
And then the number pops up and it's a 4-5-4,
and you go, oh, okay, maybe not.
Optical illusion.
Minds playing tricks on you.
Lions of 17.
Vengo, Iwani.
Done and done.
Pretty easy.
This is someone that,
their type of player mindset-wise.
Very impressive.
It all makes sense how clean his film is
with his level of preparation and intensity.
And he's just built, man.
Like, I don't know how anyone's going to convert speed to power against him.
Downhill for the run game.
Lions get back to their roots, man.
I think this is a fantastic pick.
And to be honest with you,
I would also consider Spencer Fonso.
Thought about Fano as well.
Yeah, because I think that Fano can start for you at guard and center.
I'm not worried about it at all.
Maybe even a little tackle, because obviously he's played there the last two years,
but would have considered him there.
Vikings at 18,
God, maybe Caleb Banks, because Banks is still here.
But to be honest, Avionteau is so perfect for what Flores does.
He's an off-coverage corner, uses instincts, really good in run defense.
you see an 85.2 run defense grade there for him.
He can play in press, man, but a lot of his best work is in off coverage,
and he's going to be doing a ton of that in Flores' system.
I like Terrell a lot here for the Vikings.
Redbin had a really good year of defensive tackle.
I know they still got to get better in that regard.
So I'm thinking about Banks, but what do you think?
Between those two, do you have any leanings towards who Minnesota might want more
between Terrell and Banks?
I was thinking of McNeil Warren.
Oh, okay.
All right. I like that as well.
Just kind of a football analysis agent.
It's true. Football analysis, aka Gary Greenlee, is in the chat.
He said long-term questions about Jordan Addison.
Tyson is fine, if need be, literally any of Banks, Terrell and Tyson.
So Tyson wasn't the name that I was thinking there.
But I agree.
I wasn't thinking about Jordan Tyson, but you're right with questions with Addison long-term on the team.
You could definitely think about Jordan Tyson.
I'm going to go, Tarell, though.
sort of the same conversation that you had with a wide receiver about how I think a lot of teams feel like they can get wide receiver later.
It was tossed up between Terrell and Banks, but I'll go, I'll go Avion Terrell here, who I think is a damn good football player.
All right.
So Terrell goes at 18.
We got the Panthers at 19.
You brought up the worry about, well, this could be banks.
Well, this could be offensive tackle.
Yeah.
what is what is their full offensive line situation now well ikey got hurt right he's going to miss
the whole year and he had to tell her surgery so that's rough yeah that's one of the worst injuries
especially for offensive line yeah man man and then we're you know you and i haven't done
the tackle show yet but there's the whole conversation around spencer fano's future now
what do you mean like where he's going to play yeah they have a lot of free
free agent interior offensive linemen,
but I think they're trying to bring a couple of them back.
And so it's a little intimidating thinking about their interior
offensive line pre-free agency.
I think a lot of those questions are going to be answered after.
I was saying that,
like you wouldn't draft,
Afano is a great player,
but you wouldn't draft them to be your left tackle in this.
No, you wouldn't.
Which is tough.
You'd probably have a better chance of drafting Caleb Lomu's teammate to be your left tackle.
So I think I'd rather just take,
you know what?
I've totally played myself on this whole thing.
I'm just taking Jordan Tyson.
What are we doing here?
Okay.
You know what I mean?
It's gotten to the point where Legate hasn't been what they wanted him to be.
T-Mack is sick.
Coker's a good number three, man.
Like, he's a good number three.
But Tyson and T-Mack,
that's a duo that complements each other so well.
And you're only getting Tyson at 19 because he's been banged up.
There's no other reason.
There's no world where Jordan Tyson is the 19th overall player in this draft.
So Panthers, with a lot of the guys that made sense for them from a needs perspective,
they just take the best offensive player available.
I don't hate it.
It sets up a pretty sick offense for Bryce to be able to throw to.
And sort of like we talked about a couple of months ago,
you're still answering that is Bryce Young a second contract extension type of a quarter?
Right.
And giving him the weapons to be able to throw it.
too, I think helps you answer that question as emphatically as you possibly can.
They might need some O-line readjustments, given the Akees out.
But, yeah, anyways.
The Dallas Cowboys at 20.
I went with C.J. Allen at 12.
And this lined up kind of the way that I thought that it would have,
where you'll either have corner or you will have a pass rusher available for you,
or just I should say defensive linemen, because Keldrick Fall, Cassius Howell, T.J. Parker,
I think all three of those guys you consider here at number 20.
I guess Emmanuel McNeil Warren as well
If you want to throw him into the equation
If you want to if you really think that he is that big of a difference
Making safety for you
If you don't love the edge rushers that are here
The problem with that for Dallas is
They don't pick again until the fourth round
Yeah the Jets have their two
And they don't have their three
They don't have a three
Because they traded George Pickens for that
That's a good trade
Donovan Wilson's a free agent.
Malik Hooker is there.
They don't really have another.
They don't have a good safety option.
They have a decent,
like I know that they would like to get another defensive alignment,
but they have Osa, Digi, Zua,
they have Kenny Clark, they have Quentin Williams,
they have Donovan as a Raku.
And I think that you could sign a veteran to play five technique for you.
Like I think you could sign a veteran the way that they sort of brought
Clowny in to play with a little bit more power.
I'm going to pick Emmanuel McNeill Warren.
I'll go McNeil Warren here at the safety spot.
So C.J. Allen and Manuel McNeil Warren, I think both of those guys are potentially
week one starters for them.
And I think that you can supplement the rest of the defensive line the way that you
would be able to in free agency and get a veteran in there and feel good about it.
All right.
So Brandon in the chat has been begging for Omar Cooper Jr. to the Steelers.
Really?
I like the idea.
It's not what I'm going to do.
I'm sorry, Brandon.
I appreciate your passion.
I really do.
You really wanted this one.
Trevor, I just, I feel like they might consider Ty Simpson here at 21.
I think Ty Simpson is, I think Ty Simpson's going in the first round.
I just have no idea where he's going.
Me too.
Well, if he doesn't go here, it would have to be somebody trading back in.
Which I think could have very well happen.
It could happen.
But Aaron Rogers returns.
You like any old.
lineman.
I mean, I love
Centservano, but yeah, once again, this is a
conversation more about tackle.
Mm-hmm.
It's like how they feel about Project Jones long-term.
I know.
So it would be Caleb Lomu.
Yeah.
I feel like that's early for Lomu.
I agree.
No, I'm not going to go tackle here.
I'd take Blake Miller and Maxiana chair
before I would take Lombo, to be honest.
Right, but they like Fottano at right tackle, right?
So.
Ooh, Kelvin Banks.
Or sorry, not Kelvin Banks.
Calvin Banks.
Back in the draft?
Yeah, you could draft Kelvin Banks here at 21.
I'd love that.
That would solve a lot of problems with the Steelers.
You remember the Madden cards in like Madden 04 and 05 or whatever that you used to be able to play like the kicker?
Like you would get a pack of cards and it was like, oh, this kicker can make any kick at any point.
You just have to play this card in a game.
That's basically what I did there is like, oh, you.
You get to play this card and you just get to take Kelvin Banks off of the
off of the New Orleans Saints and put them on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
I don't remember what some of those other Madden cards were.
We got to go through after the show.
I am going to look through.
That's a good reference.
Yeah.
Man.
All right.
I'm going to take Ty.
I know it's not going to be received well.
There's always picks like this.
So we said, well, hold on, hold on now.
Somebody did mention that Tailing Green is still on the board.
Yeah.
And it was him or Ty Simpson.
So.
Yeah, yeah. And it was a toss-up.
Yeah, it was toss up there.
Bring Aaron Rogers back. Let Ty sit for a little bit here.
Okay.
And hopefully have your quarterback of the future in this, in Pittsburgh.
Man, I am going to be honest.
I was fully in on just taking Kayla Banks here to the Chargers.
I feel like this could be, this would be an excellent pick for them.
I tweeted this out when we were at the Senior Bowl.
I wish people could have seen Jim Harbaugh's face watching Kayla Banks go through drills.
It was just like the smile was just ear to ear how much he was enjoying that.
But Spencer Fano is here.
And Spencer Fano, I mean, you draft him and he's immediately a starter at guard for you.
And I think you feel great about it.
Even with Vega Oana gone, right?
We took.
Yep, he's gone.
He's gone.
Zion.
Yeah.
Zion.
Man, Fano and Banks, I mean, this is an ideal scenario.
Bechtin was a dud for them last year.
I like your Fano idea a lot.
I do too.
He's too good to be here, in my opinion.
But it's just what happens.
I'm going to take Fano.
I'm going to do it.
I'm going to rebuild the O line.
Biggest issue that they had last year was Interior Offensive Line.
I think Fano really, really, really helps that at one of those guard spots.
So he could play guard for you.
And then, hey, you know, if you ever in a situation like you were in last year
where one of these offensive tackles go down, you might be probably kick him out in a pinch.
A lot like the Jets have done with Elijah Vera Tucker, right?
So Spencer Fano to the to the charge of 22.
Eagles at 23.
I'm going to take Kenyon Sadiq here.
All right.
I mean, obviously historic combine.
The size, the speed, the blocking on the move, move them all around.
We don't know what the future is for obviously A.J. Brown on this.
team.
But, and we do know Dallas Goddard is obviously a free agent.
This is a scenario where the Eagles are a team that they'll value, obviously,
these freakish traits, try to find the best usage for him.
And he gives them of another physical presence in the past game.
Sadiqa 23.
Okay.
Uh, I think about offensive tackle, if the right offensive tackle was there for the Eagles,
but, you know, long term, but I, I, Cadiq is, is, is pretty,
pretty alluring in that offense.
There's no doubt.
Tyler, can you scroll up just a little bit?
Just to sort of like recap for some people who might be joining the mock draft a little bit late so they could see.
And then they could, you know, they could pause the screen and see where some of these players are.
I just wanted to recap it a little bit.
Monroe Freeling.
I went with Monroe Freeling there at number six.
All three wide receivers are off the board of Mackay Lemon,
Carnell Tate, and Jordan Tyson.
so like the big three wide receivers,
but there's still other wide receivers to feel good about,
like Denzel Boston is here,
Casey Concepcion is here,
Omar Cooper Jr.,
who I think is getting considered into the first round now
with a really great showing at the Combine.
I think he is somebody that you might consider.
Dude, you know who DeAngelo Pons' player comp for Omar Cooper was?
I had him break down their wide receivers because they're all so different.
Hold on.
Wait, he gave you player comps for Cooper.
Like the way he talks about Omar Cooper.
Dude, get him on the show.
The way he talked about Cooper was like, oh,
I can tell who you think is the superstar.
Devante Adams.
He said the release package was so much like Devante as a corner.
It was so hard to figure him out.
It's just like that.
I love hearing that.
You know how guys just throw out star names and it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like I like B. John Robinson.
He's the, yeah.
like Devonthe Adams.
Oh, he's tall.
He's Mike Evans, you know, like everybody in the chat says.
There was like purpose with it and an explanation of detail.
I was like, oh, damn.
Like, you really do think this.
I love that.
I love hearing that.
Well, hearing that, he's not going to get out of the first round here now because I think
NFL teams are going to notice that as well.
The question is that there's a couple of teams where he could go.
And this is the spot where he will go.
Yeah, yeah, we're going to do it.
I'm going to take Omar Cooper Jr. here for the Brooklyn,
the more I thought about it, the more I was like, you know, I liked it,
Denzel Boston idea. I like the idea of them getting sized because Tillman hasn't stayed as healthy as
they've wanted to. They've liked him when he's on the field. I was talking to people who work for
the Browns. They're like, hey, we like him when he's on the field. He just hasn't been on the field a
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going to see that, not only is he getting into the first round, but you feel pretty good
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The Bears at 25.
We feel good this is going to be defense.
And it's kind of nice when you have Caleb Banks and Peter Woods.
Yeah.
staring you in the face here.
Yeah.
It's predictive.
I'm not going to lie.
I can't see Peter Woods going above Caleb Banks.
Yeah, it feels like it just wasn't the best year for Peter Woods.
No, it wasn't the best year and it wasn't the best draft process either.
That's kind of what I was trying.
Because Banks didn't even play this year that much, so I know that sounds silly.
But Banks showed up in the senior poll.
Right.
And Peter Wood showed up and he's got like 31-ish-inch arms, which is short.
He's sub-300 pounds and he didn't do it.
anything. He didn't run. It was bizarre.
How are you going to show up sub 300 pounds and then not do anything?
Isn't that the whole point?
I know. That's the whole point of being sub. Because now I got to think about you as a
sub 300 pound defensive lineman. I wish so much he would have at least just showed up at
like 310, 315 and said, no, I'm not doing anything.
And we're like, all right. See it at the pro day.
He's still an athletic player. I still really like Peter Woods. I still think it is a good player.
but like, again, we're doing a predictive mock.
I don't think he's going above Caleb Banks.
Whether it's in the top 10, top 15, top 20, top 32.
I just don't see him going ahead of Banks.
I think you're right.
Banks here for the middle of the Bears defense.
You know, obviously I would have loved a C.J. Allen or somebody of that ilk,
but it doesn't always work that way.
Caleb Banks is not a consolation at 25, by the way.
No, he is not.
He's a presence.
Can you do me a favor, Tyler?
can you hit your picks on the bills?
Do they have any extra picks?
Oh, I could tell you to say.
They pick 60.
So just pick 60.
Okay, they don't have,
they don't have any extra picks outside of that.
I am really tempted to pick Jacob Rodriguez here.
Whoa, hello.
Yeah.
I mean, what more questions do we have?
I know.
I know.
He was the best line.
linebacker and, well, him and Sonny
styles, essentially, were the best linebackers in all
of college football this past season. Is he a little bit
smaller? Yeah, he's a little bit smaller. He's about six
foot one. The arm length is a little bit smaller. He was
231 pounds. So he is a little bit
smaller, but the game is
allowing guys who are a little bit smaller
who have a little bit more speed
to be able to stand out. He had an elite overall
grade. He had elite run defense grade. He had elite
coverage grade. He had six interceptions in his career.
He had 13 force fumbles in his career.
He's got a takeaway mentality. He doesn't
miss a ton of tackles. He
tested very similarly to Luke Keekely, basically in every single drill that he participated in
at the combine. Now, I'm not going to say he's going to get picked where Luke Keekely is going to get picked
because Kikley got picked 10, but I'm running out of reasons. I know. I'm running out of reasons
to hold this guy out of the first round, given how good he was this past season specifically.
So I think about Jacob Rodriguez here potentially for the bills. The only thing that really
holds him back from it is. You can tell. There it goes.
is, is, is, is, it's a deep linebacker class.
So do the bills believe, hey, we've got to, we got to pick Denzel Boston here, right?
Like, we've got to, we've got to pick maybe an edge rusher.
One of the edge rushers that are here, and they like that better, and they can wait for the
linebacker a little bit later in this draft.
I am going to go Denzel Boston.
I'm going to Boston here.
Thought about it.
Thought about it with him, but.
Classic.
Boston to me is, is a potential wide receiver one type of a player.
I think that he's that good.
I wish you would have tested, but I see the on-field speed.
So I'm all good with that.
Let's go Denzo Boston here at number 26 for Buffalo.
They had us in the first half.
Yeah, they did.
I got to keep you guys on your toes.
Again, like Bork said halfway through the show, like we promised Trevor is better.
I don't, I don't know if I am.
I don't know if I am.
Niders at 47.
Mm-hmm.
Man, I just look at Casey Concepcion for this team.
it just seems like such a good fit, man.
Just somebody that can constantly get open for Kyle Shanahan.
It's going to be interesting to see,
does Joanne Jennings leaving free agency?
Can Ricky Pearsall stay healthy at all?
George Kittle is going to be hurt at the beginning of the year.
Who's catching the ball from Brock Purdy besides Christian McCaffrey?
Oh, Ricky Pearson.
Yeah, hopefully for more than like one out of every three or four games.
And to Marcus Robinson, two Gator Greats, people forget.
There you go.
Bring back Kendrick Bourne.
Wait, why would they bring back Kendrick Bourne?
Just, they don't have any receivers.
And when Mac Jones has to play three games, Kendrick Boren catches 25 passes.
No, they're all going to slick Rick.
I'm going with Casey Concepcion.
All right, it's fair.
It's fair, it's fair.
I wouldn't hate, I wouldn't hate Caden Proctor to sit behind Trump Williams, given the Trent
Williams.
No, you play Proctor at Guard.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, I think I have to take Proctor here for the Texans, right?
I mean, like, you trade away Titus Howard.
Yeah.
You move on from Drew Scruggs.
Who wasn't, who wasn't good?
And you got Blake Fisher in theory, but you've had Blake Fisher for a little bit,
so I don't know if I'm going to sit here.
Maybe Texas fans can correct me on this, but I'm not going to sit here.
and be like, oh, they love Blake Fisher, because I feel like if they love Blake Fisher,
they would have leaned into him a little bit more.
I think Caden Proctor gets way too much hate at this point.
It went too far the other way.
Yeah, way too far the other way.
And I still think that he's got a ton of potential.
The back had to fit that his season was really good.
He could play guard for you, but I genuinely think that he could also play tackle
at the NFL level, especially if he gets his weight and check.
If he continues to lose weight and plays a lot closer to 350 pounds,
I feel really good about who he is as a football player.
Alabama had him listed at 365.
You see it at 366 weight there and weight in at 252.
Or sorry, 352, excuse me.
So if he keeps losing a little bit more weight,
I feel pretty good about that.
I like Blake Miller as well.
I think Caleb Womo you think about that too.
They need an offensive tackle though, right?
Like, they need everything.
In terms of just overall upgrades.
I guess now I'm trying to think to myself,
who would they pick?
Probably Kate and Proctor.
I'm going to go,
that's the whole point of the exercise.
I'm going to go,
I'm going to get and Proctor.
I'm going to go, Katie and Proctor.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, I'm just listed, like, I like Blake Miller.
I'd probably pick Blake Miller here
because I like him the most,
but I think the NFL is going to like Kate and Procter more.
The Rams at 29.
I went Germad McCoy at 13 to help their corner room.
You did, indeed?
I did, indeed.
It could have been Ty Simpson, but you played
yourself.
No.
The Rams want to win a Super Bowl.
Yeah, with Ty Simpson.
Yeah, maybe.
Now the question is, after Corner,
what did they view as the most dire need combined with value?
I think they'll probably just pick BPA, to be honest with you.
Yeah, they do kind of feel like that team.
Barring what they think of the right side of their offensive line.
Yeah, which Warren McClendon got some starts for them.
So they could very well feel pretty good about that.
Right.
Tyler Higby is a free agent.
They have Terrence Ferguson.
They have Cody Parkinson.
They have Davis out on a tight end.
Oh, and Kenney Steeke's already off the board.
So they're not going to consider that.
Wide receiver, though.
I feel like you've talked about Lemon at 13.
Yeah, I was just going to go there where it's like, why not take the wide receiver here?
Depending on how the board breaks.
Now, we've had a run already.
Yeah.
You know who I really like for them?
And I don't, I don't think he's going in the first round.
So this is tricky.
Jeremy.
Yeah.
Blocks.
Yeah.
Good hands.
Separator.
Yeah.
Actually had the stones to do the three cone.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Am I a mad man?
I don't think he's going around one.
I don't think he is either.
I don't think he is.
But they pick again, don't they in the second round?
They'll have a good wide receiver to be able to pick the second round.
You're right.
Good call out.
Good call out.
So it's really just all about BPA in this spot.
I think so.
What about safety?
Because Cam Croll is a free agent.
Cam Curl is a free agent.
And I don't think they're going to be able to keep them
because I think Cam Curl is going to get paid.
And they paid, he plays the slot for them,
but he's technically their other safety,
who I like a lot.
Quentin Lake.
Oh, Quentin Lake?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Quintin Lake's a good player.
I mean, do they think about moving Quentin Lake back to safety?
And do you pick like a Keont-Cott or a-
Right.
Right. One of those guys would come into the equation. Yeah, no, that's 60. They're a weird team because a lot of their needs you can get at 61.
Yeah. This is a little early for Halsey as much as I like Halsey. It's just early for all these guys. You know what's a sneaky one for them? And he was pretty good last year. But, you know, he's he's going to be 31. Pune Affords a nice player for them.
Oh, you're going to, are you going to take me on?
Do you take that player now for the future in Caden McDonald?
Well, hold on.
Or do you take Woods?
Or Woods.
Well, it depends what you want.
Yeah.
Like Woods would be more of a rush first mindset where McDonald's would play the
Puna role as, oh, great, we got the Niners in Seattle these next two weeks.
And we got to stop the run.
We like our lighter rushers.
So we need some beef.
around them.
He's going to be in the last year of his deal.
Upcoming.
I'm going to take McDonald's.
Cade and McDonald's at 29.
All right.
Man,
they walk out of this with McCoy and McDonald's on defense.
Chris Shula's like,
I'm glad I'm still here.
I already made the case of this player to go around one.
And here I'm going to take them here at number 30.
This is the Jacob Rodriguez spot to me.
I think anywhere of the back end of the first round is,
is well within the realm of possibility for Jacob Rodriguez.
who was unbelievably productive this past year.
And basically the only question marks that we really had of him was how fast is he?
How athletic is he?
And he checked all those boxes very, very well at the combine this past week.
And so again, like I said, when I was discussing it with the bills, I'm running out of reasons to
not pick him in the first round.
And so whether it's the bills, the Broncos, you know, I think that those teams are, you
can think about linebacker, maybe Chicago, although I think Chicago has more defensive line
needs that they would address in the first round rather than linebacker, which they
would probably address later.
but those two teams and the bills and the Broncos,
I think one of them is absolutely a realistic landing spot for Rodriguez.
So here he goes to Denver,
really addressing one of the only holes that this team has
in the defense's out of the ball.
I like it.
You stood on your business.
Yeah, yeah.
And I respect that about you.
The Patriots at 31.
They can go a lot of different ways of this pick.
The guard class is kind of,
been picked through for the top of the draft.
Mm-hmm.
A lot of good linebackers went.
There's still a lot left.
The Patriots, by the way, have picks 31 and 63 in today's draft.
This might surprise you.
Falk is there, too.
All right.
It's between Falk and Acus.
I think Gabe is going to go, and people need to be kind of, not like, top 20.
I think he's, top 40.
I think he'd be in consideration.
here but I just I don't know if the league's going to take him over folk or even Zion Young
Zion's a little more tricky I'm gonna people are also begging for O line I'm gonna go I'm gonna go I
think Acis gives them more rush ability than Falk right now
Akis has that state champion wrestling background he's a four year starter he's a team captain
he's really good against the run he's played standing up and with his hand in the
and the pass rush, since he slimmed down from 279 to 260,
looks really, really good.
I think Accus is, I think Accus is a much better player than he gets credit for.
Okay.
And I think, I think it's, this is like Rable kind of grabbing the wheel for round one.
Mm-hmm.
So, yeah, Accus at 31, probably as early as you'll see him, but I'm okay with that.
You just had Rodriguez go at 30.
It's, you know, we're kind of highlighting some early scenarios for guys.
The Seahawks at 32.
I have an extremely fun pick.
Man.
But I don't think I'm going to make it.
Well, what is it?
It is DeAngelo Pons.
Yeah.
Him and Witherspoon in the same secondary.
I mean,
Nikki Menwari,
DeAngelo Pons,
Devon Wetherspoon in the same
secondary.
Good freaking luck, man.
Good luck.
now I don't know if they would take him over
potentially addressing
defensive line
like I think Colton Hood you can think about him as well
but like Caldrick Falk being here Cassius Howell being here
Peter Woods being here
Lee Hunter being here like
is that just
the way
that they would go
just to use the first round pick on a defensive lineman
and then take a corner
a little bit later.
Yeah, because they're going to lose Job and free agency.
Yeah, I mean, Job's a free agent.
Rik Wulen's a free agent.
Boy, Maffa is a free agent.
They have so much money.
They can bring back whatever they want.
Kobe Bryant is also a free agent.
So they have a lot of secondary needs.
But they do have a good amount of money.
They'll be able to bring back players that they would want to.
I just, I don't think that Boye Maffa is going to be one of those.
guys that they bring back.
Probably not.
The rest of the depth guys are a lot of interior guys.
You know my favorite picking this spot.
It's almost boring how often I do it.
Who is it?
Colton Hood.
I take Colton Hood every time I have this pick.
Yeah, I don't mind Colton Hood.
Uchananahu's going to be 30 years old and he's entering the last year of his contract.
And he's a 19 million cap hit.
Wow.
He's a $20 million cap hit next year?
That'll be restructured.
Huh.
I think I might just go Cassius Howl with him being here.
You just know Mike McDonald's would be like, yeah, I don't care about Cassius Howl's arm length.
He's just going to- No, I don't think he would.
He's going to terrorize the offense for us.
I'm going to go Howl here and then I'm going to address corner, I think later in round two,
because there's a lot of corners.
I like that strategy.
So, yeah, there we go.
Okay, so you are on the clock here for the New York Jets, actually.
I could appear real quick, so I'm going to do that.
And then also wash my hands afterwards.
And so.
Redemption.
Yeah.
I didn't even have a.
uncrossable. Go take your break. I'll walk us through pick 33 and then I'll probably do the same
thing. All right. Hello, chat. You are stuck with me now. Man, I actually get to make a pick for the Jets.
So Trevor went Howl at 32. The Jets as a reminder in this draft have gotten Arvell Reese and
Carnell Tate. Caden MacDonald did not make it here. So you're probably going to play Reese
largely at edge in that spot. Tate's your wide receiver too. The safety run was pretty crazy.
It sounds like they're interested in the corners in this draft, so they come into play. Falk doesn't
really fit now on the edge for you, so I don't think you're looking at another edge. You feel solid
about the offensive line. We'll see if they get ABT back. This is an interesting spot to be in.
Trev to come back to talk through it as well.
Pons would be funny because you could literally look at him and be like man,
Aaron Glenn could see himself in Pons.
A lot of people saying Falk in the chat, yeah, I guess Falk could play three, four,
N, but then what are you doing with Briggs?
That's like Briggs's role and they loved Briggs last year.
So, Treb, I'm just walking through every scenario right now.
Oh, you're pulling to me.
Well, because the Jets did so well with these first two.
picks this never happens.
Like,
like,
like,
Arvel's going to be playing on the edge.
We're in a situation we've never played for before.
Well,
and then everything goes.
I agree with a lot of people saying Colton Hood.
If,
because that would give you,
Brandon Stevens,
probably on his last year with the Jets.
They like Azarié Thomas.
They like Jarvis Brownlee.
But that would give you somebody that
is like sure fire going to start.
I'm going to take.
And Hood,
Hood plays a lot of man coverage.
Glenn runs a ton of man coverage.
It's Glenn's defense this year.
Ooh, what about Peter Woods,
though?
Woods is here.
Woods is there.
But man,
like after trading for sweat,
their desperation for detackle goes down.
Yeah, but sweat is much different than.
No, he is, but they have Joanne Briggs
in that role.
I don't know.
I know this is like too deep people that didn't watch the Jets last year.
I don't blame you.
I do it for a little.
Briggs was really good.
God forbid.
Yes.
You don't have to apologize.
I'm going to take Colton Hood because of his man coverage ability.
If you want to know more about him,
I put his game week routine in that article I have on NBCSports.com.
It is wild from Sunday to Friday.
Wild.
so Colton Hood at 33, the Jets get a much-needed big-time corner in that room for the long-term future.
Arizona Cardinals up at number 34, we took David Bailey at number three.
Caleb Lomu right here, baby.
I feel like that's a...
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, do not click that button.
Blake Miller.
I like Blake Miller more.
I think Blake Miller's got the arm length that you want, he's got the overall size that you want.
He's played right tackle before.
Connor, he has started 54 games at the college level.
Bill Parcells couldn't be happier about it.
He had a prerequisite of just guys had to be able to start in college
or you're not going to expect him to be long-term starts at the NFL level.
54 starts for Blake Miller over the course of his four-year career
in which he has just continued to get better and better and better.
I think he plays with a little bit better strength now than he had in the past.
I love his patient pastor's profile.
I love the hands.
I love his balance.
And he was a really fluid mover.
and a balanced mover when we saw him on the field during the combine.
I thought it was a really great week for him.
I think he could consider him at the back end of the first round.
I think he is perfect for Arizona.
For them to get David Bailey and Blake Miller,
that is a Monty Austin Fort Masterclass, in my opinion.
All right, so the Titans at 35, they got Sunny Stiles in the first round.
They've recently traded for Jermaine Johnson.
I'm looking wide receiver here, Trev.
Okay.
Now, do you have a little patience with Chris Bell coming off injury
because you're in year one under Robert Sala.
I know, this feels like a lot of risk there that I don't love.
Do you go high floor and go with Jeremy Bernard?
Do you need to add?
I wouldn't take Fields because I actually really like Iow Manor
in a similar role.
Well, I think that if you were to draft Jeremy Bernard,
then you're in a situation where Bernard plays the Z.
Right.
You're putting Iomman on the line of scrimmage
and you're asking him to be your ex.
So he's going to be your outside receiver
and you're going to ask him to get vert.
more than he did this past season, and then shimmery decay's your slot.
Yeah.
And hopefully they make a move in the pro market, too, that that's not the 11 personnel.
But yes.
I think if you like Jeremy Bernard, you probably like Skylar Bell around this same spot.
I'm taking Bernard.
I need Cam Ward to have a true safety blanket physical middle of the field receiver.
The Las Vegas Raiders here at 36.
Okay, now things get interesting here with them.
Um, oh, probably Peter Woods, right?
Yeah.
With Big Pete still left?
That or, you know, you were looking at Lomu, previous pick.
Yeah, but the Raiders can't go wrong here, man.
The defensive, the defensive tackles on this team are Joe, Jonah Lealu, Adam Butler, J.J. Peggis, chat GPT names.
That's crazy.
Tonka Hemingway, depending on if you think, if you think, you.
I remember Tomlin or a defensive tackle.
You're right.
The front needs talent.
Imagine if I trade Max Crosby.
No, this is Peter Woods or Lee Hunter and I like Peter Woods more than I like Lee Hunter.
So we're taking Peter Woods here.
Peter Woods, off the board.
I know people are yelling about offensive line and like I get it.
But man, that defensive tackle spot is rough for them.
So I would take a talent like Peter Woods.
Reminder for everybody.
Apologies now if we pick up the pace a little bit in round two.
we're sorry.
No, no apologies actually.
Yeah, screw you.
Caleb Down to pick five to the Giants.
Pick 37 for them.
The Giants are so weird to mock draft for right now
because Cordell Flott, Wondale Robinson,
and Jermaine Illumino are massive free agents.
Mass.
Yeah, they're pretty important for them.
So whoever they don't get back
will dictate some of their draft strategy.
With that being said,
I kind of like
a manual pregnon here
for this offensive line.
They're going to need to be able to run the ball
and protect Jackson Dart.
And even if you bring a Luminar back, he's playing tackle.
Yeah, and Stinney,
Evan Neal, Greg Van Roten,
Josses, all those guys are free agents.
Those guys are just free agents.
Right.
And then John Runyon and John Michael Schmidt
are the other two guys who you have to start
and play well.
for you.
Emmanuel Pregnant.
Marcus,
Marcus Bo is the interesting one here,
but I even talked about this before last year's draft.
I think Marcus Bowes is center.
I'd love that to them.
And Schmitz is,
I think he's so center.
Schmidt's got better last year,
but he still hasn't lived up to the billing.
I'm taking Emmanuel Pregnan.
They need offensive line help on the interior,
and they bring back a Lubinor.
That makes things very, very easy for me with the Houston Texans
because I believe I had Caden Proctor going to them in the first round,
and Lee Hunter still being here.
I mean, they need help on the interior defensive line as well.
I mean, I would have been more than fine with Christian Miller, too.
So one of those two guys you feel really good about,
but Lee Hunter still being there,
I think makes this a home run draft and a home run haul for two rounds for the Texans.
All right, so Lee Hunter to the Texans.
The Browns on the clock for the third time in this draft.
Them and the Jets have had three picks now.
You took Omar Cooper for them at 24.
You took Monroe Freeling for them at 7.
six. So they've gotten a lot of help on offense. Is there, I mean, Kelvin,
Caldrick Fall, excuse me, is still here. He's still on the board. That's kind of interesting.
Do you draft, do you draft him to play opposite Miles Garrett? So is it a, is it the right fit
in their front? It's kind of weird, right? I don't know. I don't think so. All right. Yeah.
I would probably left another tackle.
you could go another tackle or you can add a corner
man I know who I like here
okay all right tell the people
this is the Pons spot
oh
yeah this is DeAngelo Pons
okay his mentality
added to that defense
physical
take away the football
bump him inside if you have to
DeAngelo Pons the Browns they're not actually love this pick
kind of stumbled into it, but...
Okay.
Is he good place a lot?
Yeah, in this scenario, I probably bump them in.
All right.
The Angela Pond's getting top 40.
He absolutely loved to see it.
You do love to see this.
The Can't see Chiefs.
Again, it's funny.
Keldrick Falk is still here.
However, we have to get Rubin Bain at number nine.
However, Fernando Wendoselow's doing that.
It makes me laugh.
He's saying, however.
Yeah.
You just nailed it.
I think Lomu.
makes the most sense for them,
given the fact that they're moving on from Joanne Taylor.
Play him at right, tackle.
Yeah, because you got Josh Simmons.
Juanier Morris,
and then, like, Kingsley's still in a car.
But he's got to stay at guard.
So, yeah, I think, I think Lomu being here just makes the most sense for them.
He told me he's training on both sides.
So if you're worried about this.
Yeah, let's just take Lomu.
Let's take Lomu here.
I think, I think that's a hell of it.
hell of a hall for the chiefs getting getting Rubin Bain and Caleb Lomo in the top 40.
Bengals at 41.
You had them take Dylan Thineman at pick 10.
I did indeed.
Pretty good ad at safety.
I am going to have them take Christian Miller here.
Yeah, that's a, that's a, that's an excellent pick.
Now, what a hall.
Baller draft.
Baller draft.
Got a little dicey.
Got a little dicey going with Dylan Thineman at number 10.
even though I'm great with it still.
But Thineman and Christian Miller,
excellent, man, excellent hall for the Cincinnati Bengals.
New Orleans Saints.
Ooh, wait, who did I take for the Saints?
You had them take Mackay Levin.
Zion Young Spot, maybe?
Yeah, we're getting to that.
Man, Keldrick Falk has just been erased.
I mean, Keldrick Falk is an excellent selection
if they were running
Dennis Allen principles,
but they're not anymore
because Dennis Allen's in Chicago.
Now, that's not to say
that they wouldn't still take him,
and I'm actually leaning,
going with Keldrick Falk here,
because, I mean,
this slide has just gone on too long.
I am a little bit lower on Keldrick Falk
than some people,
but him at 42, I think,
is excellent value for this team.
You know, let's go Falk.
I think he's just too good of a run defender.
There's too much potential for him,
as a pass rusher.
I get it, barely over 10%
passage win percentage.
But there's a difference between picking him at,
you know, 12 for the Cowboys or picking him at 42 for the Saints.
So I think 42 is a great value for them, honestly.
The dolphins in this spot,
I am looking offensive line right away,
thinking of how their regime from Green Bay will kind of try to build the team.
I think I'm going to go chase Basantis here.
Yeah.
Let me look at the tackles that would kick in as well.
I don't want to...
At 43?
Yeah, it's a little early.
Actually, man, what do you think of be Hanachur?
At guard?
Yeah.
No.
Yeah, it's weird.
No.
No, no.
He's a tackle to be.
No, then it's Basantus.
All right.
Or Jennings' Dunker.
There's no doubt.
Uh, who's their OC now?
Who's Miami's OC?
Essentially what I'm asking is how much zone do they run?
How much zone are they?
Oh, it's Bobby Sloick.
That's right.
Wow, Bobby's back.
He was on their staff in a past game coordinator role last year, I want to say.
I'm okay with either one.
I don't mind Bessontas and I don't mind Dunker.
I think both of them would be great.
I'm going to go with Bissantas.
Get an actual guard in the spot that Cole Strange is currently plugged into.
The New York Jets of 44.
All right, what was the...
Can we recap the Jets picks again?
Arvel Reese, Carnell Tate, and Colton Hood.
And Colton Hood.
This could have been a Bissant to spot, right?
Depending on what happens with them in free agency, with their...
I have a name.
All right, Mr. I have Mr. S.N. Y. Who's the name?
Whoa, Mr. S&Y.
A.J. Halsey.
If they hand...
handle their linebacker duties in free agency.
They'll attack safety and linebacker in for agency.
I don't know what the end product will look like.
Say it on more, brother.
AJ Halsey is one of my favorite prospects.
He rules, man.
He rules.
He rules.
He is a takeaway machine that we have seen over the last couple of years.
He's got a good weight profile for safety as well.
A lot of times when you see guys who are great in coverage,
a lot of them are sub 200 pounds.
But AJ Halsey is a legit 220 pounds.
He's got some good hit power to him.
man, I would love this.
I would love this.
Let's go AJ Halsey here for the Jets of 44.
Aaron Glenn might have saved his job with this draft.
He might be back.
Aaron Glenn might be back, folks.
Aaron Glenn might be back.
We might have pimped the New York Jets enough here on this very mock draft.
Aaron Glenn has woken up.
Yeah, he has, get up.
Oh, that's good.
All right, 45, the Ravens.
That's the good stuff.
Who'd we have them take?
Francis Mauiola, right?
Yep.
And now they get Zion Young.
Jeez.
Because, of course, they do.
Because if you're a Ravens fan,
the draft gods just always smile down upon you.
Damn.
Heavy hands, great edge setter,
past rush has really, really
gone up a notch.
When his win rate went from like 11 to 17% this year.
Zion Young to the Ravens.
Man.
Yeah, I think that that's perfect for the Ravens there.
I think that's pretty perfect for the Ravens.
By the way, somebody in the chat,
somebody in the chat was calling us out for not taking players
who were good on the board for them for Miami.
Excellent.
And who was, what was the hall?
It was Mansourdes-Leyn and then who did you just take?
Chase Basantas?
There's two starters for them.
Biggest area of need with one of the most talented players in the class
at number 11, who could very well go ahead.
of that because he's good enough to do it.
And then Chase Bissontas, who's sort of like a fringe, you know, first round guy,
a guy who's probably going to go in the top 50 and one is the best past protectors in the class.
What are you going to do?
I mean, yes, like, they could have gone defensive line there because there's some defensive
linemen that are available, but I don't think, I don't think that's nearly enough to, like,
call out the hall of Mansour Delane and Chase Bissantas.
So anyways, um, full draft.
Who's next?
Who we got next?
Oh, it's bucks.
Come on.
Oh, this is me.
get up
wait who'd you pick it
get up
who'd you pick you picked uh
you picked uh
you picked the key mestor right
you picked yeah I did this for you
oh yeah I see it in the chat
and I know what you're gonna do
he's doing it
who's it
what is it stowers
yeah that's what I thought you would do
I don't think they'll do it
because if they move on from
uh
katen
k dot and it'll have to be somebody
who can block a little bit better
so
That's a good point.
Who's the linebacker?
Who do we got a linebacker who's left?
Gold day's out there.
He should not be.
Gold day's good.
Yeah, I do.
Josiah Trotter.
Gold day.
I think, yeah, let's go Jay Goldie.
Yeah, that's a sweet pick.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, feel good about it.
Feel good about it.
Tested really well athletically.
We knew he was going to do that.
Didn't play a lot of traditional linebacker stuff at Cincinnati,
but I feel like he does have the ability to do it.
leather helmet
getting a key mess door
and then Jake Galday,
I feel pretty good about those
linebacker additions.
There might be a world
where like next year
they're still looking
for a true Mike,
but they're going to have
to replace both linebacker spots
over the next two years.
So I think that's important
to remember there.
Slide ends for T.J. Parker.
He goes to the Colts of 47.
Okay.
Him and Layatsu,
Latsu as their pass rushers.
Okay.
All right.
Thoughts overall with the Colts
because we don't get to talk about them a ton.
That's fair.
Yeah.
The quarterback spot.
But Ballard's got a win, man.
They're going to operate like a win-in-out team.
They trade all those picks for sauce.
They're going to probably tag out Pierce and probably find a way to bring Daniel Jones back.
The offense has a lot of talent, but they need somebody else that could help get after the quarterback up front.
Yeah, Nick Cross is a free agent.
So I think that there's a world where they could address safety here at number 47 if the right ones falls to them.
I think that linebacker as well, like Jermaine Pratt's a free agent.
Zaire Franklin is still there.
but Jalen Carlis is still there.
But I think they could go linebacker again if the right linebacker.
I think defensive tackle is also sort of a sneaky need for Indianapolis
if the right defensive tackles on the board.
Like if a Christian Miller or a Lee Hunter or something like that,
lasts until 47, I think about that as well.
Atlanta Falcons, this is Chris Bell spot?
I was just thinking, dude, I was literally just thinking that name right away
when I saw this pick.
Yeah, I think this might be a Chris Bell spot.
New regime can be a little patient.
Right, right.
Obviously, pass rusher now completely up in the air with everything is happening with James Pierce.
But it feels like he, chance he never plays.
I mean, where do we begin with that?
Yeah, that's exactly right.
And you got Arnold Bacchetti, who's a free agent.
Leonard Floyd's a free agent.
And he's going to be a little bit more of a long-term build for the defensive spot.
Right.
any pass rushers they're left.
I like R. Mason Thomas,
but I think I'm taking Chris Bell over him.
Oh, wait, Malachi Lawrence, though.
If the Falcons believe that James Pierce, Jr. is done.
I think Malachi Lawrence is in the conversation.
Man, what a show he put on.
Yeah.
I need to,
I got to really dive into his tape again after that.
How many picks of the Falcons have?
I know only one in this exercise.
but let me see overall what do they have.
Atlanta has a second, a third, a fourth, a sixth, and a seventh.
I am going to pick Malkai Lawrence.
I'm going to take Malkai Lawrence here.
Again, if we think that the James Pierce Jr.
situation is he's not going to play for the Falcons again.
Malchai Lawrence, I think, had a good enough weekend at the combine
to warrant being an explosive passenger that could go in the top 50.
So I'll go Lawrence here.
Who brings more traditional size to the defensive end spot?
than like an R. Mason Thomas, who I think I see some people talking about there.
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Vikings at 49, Judarian Price.
Easy, peasy.
You had them take Avion Terrell at 18.
They need a starting running back.
Price fits the scheme.
And I think this is much later than I expected him to go,
but people got to fall in this draft.
And, man, talk about a really nice ad for the Minnesota offense.
I know their fans want to Jeremiah Love,
but you get the guy that played so well behind him in Price.
It's true, and you were a big fan of that player as well.
Yes.
The Detroit Lions here at 50, you had them taking Spencer Fano?
No, Vega, Yawane.
Oh, Vega, O'Anne.
Yeah, yeah.
So, all right, I was on the right track there.
Hmm.
Oh, Armeson Thomas.
Dude, it's just a tone setter.
The explosiveness he has.
The pound for pound strength,
I think they would love this player.
What's their outlet to corner?
Because there's good corners left too.
Yeah, DJ Reid got hurt last year, but they added him in free agency.
I know they've picked a lot of corners.
Like, but he's a free agent.
Darren Arnold's there.
DJ Reed got hurt and his rake straw has been banged up.
He's barely been in the lineup.
All right.
I'm, I'm going to pick R. Mason Thomas here to play opposite Aiden Hutchinson.
However, if this is a situation,
where free agency comes and goes and manifests where they have a much bigger cornerback need.
I could see cornerback being the selection there for him.
But I'm going to go our Mason Thomas, the short but powerful and explosive edge rusher from Oklahoma.
Panthers at 51 had them take Jordan Tyson at 19.
Now they will address linebacker by taking Josiah Trotter at 51.
Okay.
Very physical downhill thumping linebacker for the middle of their defense.
Still just 20 years old.
All right.
the Green Bay Packers now
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Oh I'm tired of picking for the Jets
Thanks jackass
It's Abney or Chris Johnson
In my opinion with how the board is falling down
It's actually right
It's not that crazy
Those make so much sense
What's Abney's measurables?
What did he measure in at?
I gotcha, hold on.
Because I thought Chris Johnson measured...
I hate out the NFL.com profile rounds up.
Five foot 10!
Oh, 30 inch arms!
It's never been more over.
And you want the Packers to draft him?
Chat was wrong.
What about C-Say?
Oh, yeah.
He's big.
Chris Johnson,
six feet tall,
193,
30 and 580.
eight inch arms. All right,
the last one. C-Saysay, six feet tall,
189, 30, and three-quarters.
Chris Johnson, Brandon C-Sysay,
to be honest with you, I think that Chris Johnson
is more of their style. I think they'll
play more off coverage. I think they'll play more
zone coverage, and I think he is just one hell
of a run defender. I know the run defense grades
are a little bit lower, but I mean, I've seen some
reps that were unbelievably impressive
from him. So I think, with
this being a predictive mock,
it would probably come down to like Chris Johnson
or Dominique Orange, maybe, right?
Because I think they need interior defensive line as well.
But I think they believe they can get a good interior defensive line
and maybe a little bit later.
So let's go Chris Johnson here at number 52,
who I think fits their thresholds, their profile,
and how they play defense a little bit better.
Steelers of 53, I had the much applauded pick of Ty Simpson at 21.
The people loved it.
They gave me a key to the city.
And then they put me in prison.
Uh, with that being said.
Don't write the papers that I'm owned.
Yeah, do not put in the papers that I've been owned.
Man, I'm thinking.
Maxi Hautecher.
I was thinking Hehanature.
I'm looking at how to shuffle the deck on the offensive line.
Yeah, or Chris Bell.
It just, it kind of just depends on how they view their offensive line, but.
What about Malachi Fields as well?
I don't think Fields should go this high.
It's been kind of, it didn't it go too far too fast?
I've always been.
like he is a nice mid-round pick probably third-round pick i've and then he tested like a player
who should be a third round selection as well i wouldn't consider him here yeah if anybody the chat
is i think the chat's right i'd take skyler bell i love skyler bell yeah i love skyler bell
i'm kind of kind of thinking about it but ihanishish is pretty good value here
you know what's nice about phantanao is he could play
any spot on the line.
It's true.
I'm going to take I Hihon and expect them to figure it out.
Yeah.
Here, you figure it out.
I think he's a top 50 type of a player.
I don't think he's making it here, so let's get him off the board.
No.
I mean, I don't think he's making it here either, but we made 53 picks of guys that I think are
going to go top 53.
Well, I ruined the draft.
I took Ty Simpson, so that's why it fell this way.
That's very true.
Eagles, you had them taking Kenyan Sede.
Yes.
Let's see.
Oh, Keith Abney.
Oh, no, Brandon Csays is more their type.
Brandon Cs Sees is more their type.
I think he, well, it kind of depends.
It depends.
If they want an outside corner, it's going to be C.Say or Abney.
But if they want to allow Cooper DeGine to play more on the outside,
you pick Keonté Scott because he's probably the best in the draft, right?
Why take DeGine out of something he's so good at, though?
I agree.
I agree.
So let's take Brandon Csay.
Tested really well,
tested very explosively this past,
this past week at the Combine.
I think that he has the ability
to play really strong and run defense.
And CB3 was a major issue for the Philadelphia Eagles.
So let's go with Brandon Csay here.
Zach in the chat is wondering if we watch football.
No idea.
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I mean, I don't know how you got on this channel.
We're talking about soccer very obviously.
So I just wanted to make sure that anybody,
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see nah you probably now you probably blew that one chargers of 55 is this at 22 you had them
take spencer final i love that pick for them it's good deal business you're welcome you ready for
another crowd pleaser?
How about big...
Crowd pleaser?
How about big citrus at 55?
Do you think he's going this high?
I think he's good, man.
505 is what we started talking about him.
55's not really that nuts.
That's true.
That's true.
Big citrus.
Pumping up the crowd.
Come on.
We got big citrus off the board, folks.
Yep.
We got little citrus off the board of the top 10,
and we got big citrus off the board
in the top 55.
Come on.
Get out of your seat.
Non-stop orange emojis in the chat.
That's what we need to see.
Non-stop orange emojis in the chat for Big Citrus.
So Spencer Fano went Big Citrus.
It's a pretty good combination there.
Jacksonville.
Welcome to the draft.
Hair number 56.
Hell yeah.
Obviously the one in the first round pick.
Safety?
I was going to say they can capitalize on a deep safety class.
Are they going to trade Brian Thomas Jr.?
It feels like, is everybody just assuming that?
because he had a down year, or is it just widely known now?
He's mentioned in every wide receiver trade rumor.
Nice job by the chat.
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Yeah, maybe.
If you're feeling like it,
I don't want to pressure anyone anything, any big.
Yeah, I mean, you don't have to.
You certainly don't have to.
Run it by your wife.
Yeah, run it by the boss.
Okay, Travis Hunter, they said that he's going to play more full-time corner.
So he's made in one of those corner spots.
They did drafts Caleb Ransaw last year.
Maybe he steps into one of those safety spots.
They have Jerry and Jones as well.
What about beef, like Corleone, like defensive?
The godfather.
Yeah, what about the godfather here, 56?
I mean, I'm not opposed.
I don't know if they're going to, somebody's seeing Jonah Coleman.
If ETN walks, that's super interesting.
I think that they would have ETN walk, but I can't see this team using their first draft
picking this draft on a running back.
it's hard for me to think that that would be the case.
No, especially, I mean, I would think they're pretty,
you can't even say they're analytics focused,
consider they traded all those picks for Hunter last year.
Mm-hmm.
I agree with you, though.
I don't know if they can bring Devin Lloyd back.
I know.
Devin Lloyd, if they make sense it's going to be paid.
I don't know if they have the money to bring Devin Lloyd back.
And he's not going to get tagged, it seems like.
It seems like.
Maybe this is just a, who's it linebacker?
Tyler, can I see linebacker?
I love any of these guys that are left at 56.
I mean, maybe Anthony Hill Jr.,
but I'm not the biggest fan of Anthony Hill Jr.
I think he's much closer to a mid-round pick
than 56 overall.
Can we go to the overall board?
And I just see he was at the top,
like a BPA approach kind of a thing.
Derek Moore, maybe.
Max Clare, maybe.
Man, this is tougher than I thought it was going to be here for them.
The board really did not fall super well.
somebody saying Derek Moore is a designated pass rusher
I don't hate that for them
they're a tough team before free agency
they're a really tough team
yeah just give me Derek Moore
I'll take the designated pass rusher here
yeah I think Moore was a beast when he was at
when he was at the senior bowl
I thought he really showed out a lot bigger than people
give him credit for he is and I just think that he's
yeah I thought that he played very very well
when he was in Mobile I was really impressed
I think this is the range for him and so
this is a little bit of just like a BPA type of approach.
Like I said, Jacksonville's pick gets a lot easier once we see them work through free agency.
So now you're up with Chicago.
They got Caleb Banks at 25.
I'm going to look at safety in case they lose Jaquan Brisker in free agency or just want to get younger overall here at this position and take Zaki Wheatley from Penn State.
Take another Penn State safety.
He's big, man.
Moves well for his size.
He can kind of handle a lot of different roles for you, both in coverage and coming to
down hill.
I think Wheatley would be a really, really nice add at this point of the draft.
This is almost late for him.
Yeah.
Well, I wouldn't call it late.
It's like right where you kind of, I think it's appropriate for him.
Maybe you view him a little bit higher with his stock.
Well, we're going to write.
But I safe these here soon.
But yeah, I think he's a really good player.
Okay.
So let's see.
49ers.
Concepcion at 26.
Mm. Okay. Derek Moore would have been nice here.
Yeah, can I see edge rushers for San Francisco?
Ooh. Do we, I mean, there's some options here now at edge rusher.
Like, Deni Dennis Sutton, I think his stock is up. I think Joshua Joseph's as well.
Maybe taking a chance on him being a really good pass rusher for you.
I think I might go that direction.
This one makes the most sense
with his pass rush win rate as high as it is.
You feel like you get a much better pass rusher.
You feel like somebody who can rotate in
along with Mikel Williams,
be able to play on those longer third downs
and really just be able to get after the quarterback.
I like Joshua Joseph's more than Romelo height.
So I think a lot of people who are shouting out Romello height,
I think Joseph's is going to go before him.
But, I mean, hi, yeah, I mean, who do you think,
hold on,
Do you think height is going to go ahead of Joseph's?
It's one of those two guys.
No, I don't know how many 232-pound edge rushers go in the second round.
Just being honest.
All right.
Joshua Joseph's, it is.
What did, uh...
Oh, so height got up to two...
And not that it makes a difference.
Height got up to 239 for the combine.
Nice.
But he was 232 at the senior ball.
Where did he test?
Good question.
He ran.
I don't remember.
He did?
He did?
He did?
464.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah.
So that helps.
A little bit better about it.
But I mean, we know what it's playing.
We know what it's playing way it was.
So it's interesting.
It's a tough eval.
So you want with Joseph's?
Yes.
Okay.
The Texans at 59.
I am going to go.
They went with Proctor and Lee Hunter are the two picks.
Yeah.
I'm between Connor Lou and Sam Hect, the centers.
I know.
Tricky.
Really tricky.
Kind of loved what I saw.
from Hect at the Senior Bowl.
But I like to Lou a lot in the summer.
I don't want to get too far away from it.
I don't think you can go wrong with either.
I believe I believe I've seen Duke Mannyweather talk about Sam Hect as center one in this class, by the way.
I understand.
I think that's a totally adequate take that I might end up on.
Either one of these guys I'm good with.
I'll take Lou, but the point is the Texans should be debating to take the top center here at Pick 59.
The bills.
Home with Denzel Boston.
Anthony Hill Jr. is still here.
What about edge rushers?
Can I see edge rushers as well?
Ooh.
Deny Dennis Sutton's sort of been their type,
but of course they're going through a head coaching change
and just a regime change so that they feel the same way.
I think it might be Deny Dennis Sutton here, guys.
I feel like that.
That's a really nice one-two haul for them
to get a guy who could potentially be your wide receiver.
for one and then Joey Bose is a free agent.
Right. That's right.
Jordan Phillips is a free agent. Larry O'Jobie's a free agent.
DeKuan Jones is a free agent. They have Michael Hoy, but Michael Hoyt's been beat up.
Do they believe in John, uh, Jvon Solomon enough?
Doing Carter's more of an interior guy. They've got Greg Russo. Edjep and Nesa is it,
is a free agent as well. Oh, they do have Landon Jackson.
So denied Dennis Sutton sort of like the similar build.
Oh, they're moving to a three four though. And Dionne Walker can't play.
knows.
Do we take the Godfather off the board?
Or is he still here?
Yeah, he's gone.
I thought.
God.
No, he's not.
No, he's not.
He's still here.
This is perfect.
You run through every name, every pick,
so I just assume everyone's gone.
Yeah, because I'm trying to be thorough, all right?
Well, the godfather, but you also have Jonah Coleman.
How old are we supposed to get the watch time up?
How else are we supposed to get the watch time up for the video?
But I'm out here saying one name picking it for a team.
Don't put the single cam on me.
Don't put the single cam on me, Tyler.
Keep it on.
Get out of here.
Answer for your sins.
Get the single cam off.
One of these times, one of these times Tyler goes to the single cam, we're just going to,
we're just going to mori it where, you know, everybody's just like, you are not.
And they just like sprint.
They just immediately just sprint off of the camera.
That's the good stuff.
I think Corleone makes a ton of sense for this team because he's somewhat,
limited in value because he's not a pass stretch at all whatsoever.
But with the bills moving much more towards a three, four base defense, they have to have
a player who could play nose for them.
Dionne Walker is too tall to play nose.
He just cannot win with leverage nearly enough.
So Corleone, I think, makes a ton of sense to a scheme fit for them here at number 60.
Nice.
I like it.
I like how you came to that decision.
Yeah.
Yeah, I bet you do.
60.
It was real hate, real anger.
Jimmy Jimmy in the chat said crashing out on a Cincinnati defensive tackle is crazy.
Crazy work.
Dime said the last time Trevor got out of his chair, it went bad.
It's very true.
Stay in the chair.
It's like takeoff on a plate.
Do not get up.
We'll have to go to the back of the line.
I have a story about that.
I'll say for another day.
Anyway, the Rams.
Jermad McCoy at 13.
Caden MacDonald at 29, so we've cleaned up on defense.
Kind of curious about a third wide receiver here,
and I'm going to take Skylar Bell.
Wait, who are the two picks that we had already?
Jermont McCoy and Caden McDonald.
Ah, dude, Skylar Bell's sick.
That's excellent.
You can move him around.
Yeah.
He's done all of those roles for Yukon's offense already.
I'm a fan.
McVeigh just cares that wide receiver, like, how hard do you work?
Do you catch everything?
Are you physical enough?
Enough.
At the catch point.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Scholar Bell.
Broncos, the draft quite literally could not have gone better for the Denver Broncos.
Because I got them Jacob Rodriguez in the first round.
And they get to pick Eli Stowers to 62.
Oh, man.
I'm going to be completely honest with you.
I'd have picked Stowers at 30.
Like, I would consider him at 30.
and all of a sudden he's still available here at number 62.
Now it's, you know, it's not a home run that he's going to go so much higher than this, right?
Because he is a little bit limited as a blocker.
And you have to, you have to take that into account when you're,
when you're building out his scouting profile.
But for the Broncos specifically, I don't think they give a damn.
I really don't.
I think he's the total move around tight end, flexible player that they absolutely love.
This is one of my favorite halls of any of the teams that we have done here in this two-rounder.
63, the Patriots.
Can't leave this draft without having Jennings Dunker come off the board.
And this is an interesting one for New England because if you don't think he's a tackle,
you could play him at left guard.
It felt like Jared Wilson struggled as a rookie there.
But if you want to give him runway at right tackle,
Morgan Moses is getting up there in age and is on the last year of his deal.
And injure has been banged up.
throughout the second half of his career where this is like this is a little bit for the now but
also for the long term.
Jennings Dunker at 63.
Hell yeah.
We had to get him in here.
What was I, do we go past rush here?
We did Cassius Al.
Keith Abney being here.
There is.
For the Seattle Seahawks.
Man, there's so many good players who are still left on the board, man.
We're going to have to do a three-rounder here soon.
Like, Guante Scott still being here.
Chris Bell still being here.
Yeah, dude.
We ever take Jonah Coleman?
No, we only had two running backs go,
the Notre Dame running backs.
Which I think could be realistic.
Might happen?
I think that Coleman,
I'm just very intrigued to see what his numbers are at his pro day.
Because he's got to test decently well,
where I think that the league's going to be much lower on him.
When I say much lower, I mean, like third round pick
compared to a second round pick,
so I guess it's not as big of a deal.
But Keith Abney, I think Keith Abney is a really,
solid outside corner for you. You feel good about that if you are the Seattle Seahawks.
Devin Witherspoon can still play outside. Nicky Moore can still play the nickel. You feel pretty
good about that. And then Abney is a really talented football player. There we go. There we go,
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