Rich Wilhelm @koda522
1. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-15)
Trevor Lawrence, QB- Clemson
2. New York Jets (2-14)
Zach Wilson, QB- BYU
3. San Francisco 49ers (6-10)
Mac Jones, QB- Alabama
4. *TRADE* Carolina Panthers (5-11)
Trey Lance, QB- North Dakota State
5. Cincinnati Bengals (4-11-1)
Ja’Marr Chase, WR- LSU
6. Miami Dolphins (from Houston 4-12)
Penei Sewell, OT- Oregon
7. Detroit Lions (5-11)
Devonta Smith, WR- Alabama
8. *TRADE * Atlanta Falcons (4-12)
Kyle Pitts, TE- Florida
9. Denver Broncos (5-11)
Justin Fields, QB- Ohio State
10. Dallas Cowboys (6-10)
Patrick Surtain II, CB- Alabama
11. New York Giants (6-10)
Micah Parsons, LB- Penn State
12. Philadelphia Eagles (4-11-1)
Jaylen Waddle, WR- Alabama
13. Los Angeles Chargers (7-9)
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB-Notre Dame
14. Minnesota Vikings (7-9)
Alijah Vera-Tucker, IOL- USC
15. New England Patriots (7-9)
Rashawn Slater, OT- Northwestern
16. Arizona Cardinals (8-8)
Caleb Farley, CB- Virginia Tech
17. Las Vegas Raiders (8-8)
Kwity Paye, Edge- Michigan
18. Miami Dolphins (10-6)
Najee Harris, RB- Alabama
19. Washington Football Team (7-9)
Christian Darrisaw, OT- Virginia Tech
20. Chicago Bears (8-8)
Rashod Bateman, WR- Minnesota
21. Indianapolis Colts (11-5)
Jaycee Horn, CB- South Carolina
22. Tennessee Titans (11-5)
Trevon Moderig, S- TCU
23. New York Jets (from Seattle 12-4)
Teven Jenkins, OT- Oklahoma State
24. Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4)
Greg Newsome, CB- Northwestern
25. Jacksonville Jaguars (from Rams 10-6)
Christian Barmore, IDL- Alabama
26. Cleveland Browns (11-5)
Azeez Ojulari, Edge- Georgia
27. Baltimore Ravens (11-5)
Terrace Marshall Jr., WR- LSU
28. New Orleans Saints (12-4)
Gregory Rousseau, Edge- Miami
29. Green Bay Packers (13-3)
Samuel Cosmi, OT- Texas
30. Buffalo Bills (13-3)
Jayson Oweh, Edge- Penn State
31. Kansas City Chiefs (14-2)
Creed Humphrey, IOL- Oklahoma
32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (11-5)
Jaelan Phillips, Edge- Miami
Alberto Torres @CYTA2013
Jacksonville Jaguars: QB Trevor Lawrence
New York Jets: QB Zach Wilson
San Francisco 49ers: QB Mac Jones
Atlanta Falcons: CB Patrick Surtain II
Cincinnati Bengals: OT Penei Sewell
Miami Dolphins: WR Ja’Marr Chase
Detroit Lions: WR Jaylen Waddle
Carolina Panthers: QB Justin Fields
Denver Broncos: QB Trey Lance
Dallas Cowboys: OT Rashawn Slater
New York Giants: TE Kyle Pitts
Philadelphia Eagles : WR Devonta Smith
L.A. Chargers: OT Christian Darrisaw
Minnesota Vikings: IOL Alijah Vera-Tucker
New England Patriots: LB Micah Parsons
Arizona Cardinals: CB Caleb Farley
L.V. Raiders: LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah
Miami Dolphins: Edge Kwitty Paye
Washington Football Team: CB Jaycee Horn
Chicago Bears: OT Tevin Jenkins
Indianapolis Colts: OT Samuel Cosmi
Tennessee Titans: CB Eric Stokes
New York Jets: CB Greg Newsome
Pittsburgh Steelers: OT Liam Eichenberg
Jacksonville Jaguars: WR Rashod Bateman
Cleveland Browns: Edge Azeez Ojulari
Baltimore Ravens: S Trevon Moehrig
New Orlean Saints: WR Terrace Marshall Jr.
Green Bay Packers: CB Kelvin Joseph
Buffalo Bills: WR Kadarius Toney
Kansas City Chiefs: LB: Zaven Collins
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: IDL Christian Barmore
Kevin Lidlow @Klidlow65
Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence QB Clemson: The Jaguars had won the 1st pick by winning the least amount of games than the Jets. Now they get the best college football prospect in Trevor Lawrence, pairing Lawrence with Urban Meyer will definitely be exciting to watch.
New York Jets: Zach Wilson QB BYU: After what is going on with DeShaun Watson and the seriousness of it, the Jets will likely go in a different direction. I think they still move on from Darnold and they take Wilson.
San Francisco 49ers(via Miami): Justin Fields QB Ohio St.: The 49ers don’t make this type of move unless they are going after a QB, and since they aren’t sold on Jimmy G anymore. It’s likely they make a change.
Atlanta Falcons: Micah Parsons LB Penn State: CBS graded Parson as the best linebacker coming into the NFL draft based on how versatile he is and is a matchup nightmare to opposing offenses. The Falcons are in need of linebacker with that type of skill set.
Cincinnati Bengals: Penei Sewell OL Oregon: The Bengals have a bright future with Joe Burrow as long as they keep him upright. Their focus should be revamping the offensive and Sewell is the best out of the bunch. During his time at Oregon, he allowed only two QB hurries and zero sacks. He would definitely be a great addition.
Miami Dolphins: DeVonta Smith WR Alabama: The Dolphins make a series of trades that not only keeps them in the top 10 but also gives them multiple first round picks for the next two years. Plus they still get the best receiver in the draft too.
Detroit Lions: Ja’Marr Chase WR LSU: The Lions are about to lose their best receiver to free agency and will need to find a replacement for him. Luckily they get a good replacement in Chase who despite opting out, put up a strong pro day. No question he will be ready for the pros
Carolina Panthers: Trey Lance QB North Dakota St.: The Panthers will look to replace Teddy Bridgewater eventually, Lance can sit and learn before taking the mantle.
Denver Broncos: Caleb Farley CB VA TECH: The Broncos need a revamp on their defensive side of the ball. Starting with the secondary, they need to get younger. Farley makes the most sense here, he’s ranked 8th best on the board according to CBS. His ideal role would be outside corner and is a more man press coverage corner, that’s what Fangio’s runs.
Dallas Cowboys: Kwitty Paye DL Michigan: The Cowboys defense was one of the worst in the league at stopping the run, They gave up just over 2500 yards last season. They need build up on the interior defensive line, Paye from Michigan is 6-4 272. He’s big enough to control the gaps but very versatile to beat on the opposing guards.
New York Giants: Kyle Pitts TE Florida: You can never have too many weapons, especially on the offensive side of the ball. The Giants should look for another tight end to pair with Engram that will help take the pressure off. Kyle Pitts is generating a lot of buzz after what he accomplished at Florida, he is a first round pick and the Giants take him with the 11th pick.
Philadelphia Eagles: Jaylen Waddle WR Alabama: A new era starts in Philly, a bunch of first round picks the next couple years as well as a brand new dual threat receiver.
Los Angeles Chargers: RaShawn Slater OT Northwestern: The Chargers could’ve been a 10 win team last year, had they not blown their leads in the fourth quarter. Justin Herbert impressed the league last year and is a franchise quarterback, now they need to find a way to protect him. Slater is a hybrid offensive lineman, he’s listed as a tackle but could play guard and center.
Minnesota Vikings: Christian Darrisaw OL VATech: The offensive line class this year isn’t as strong as last year, but the top three will be off the board by the 15th pick. Darrisaw is a left tackle that fits in a zone run scheme the best. The Vikings could use his versatility on the left side.
New England Patriots: Azeez Ojulari LB UGA: The patriots are bringing back players who opted out last year, however the defense is getting up there in age. The team needs to consider making a change.
Arizona Cardinals: Gregory Rousseau Edge Miami: Arizona needs a lot of help and edge is one of them. Rousseau could be the pick here for the Cardinals to pair with Shaq Lawson.
Las Vegas Raiders: Wyatt Davis OL Ohio St: The Raiders have an older offensive line and need to consider adding more depth on their roster. I think Davis fits into what the Raiders are running on offense.
Miami Dolphins: Zaven Collins LB TULSA: Collins would fit in Flores’s system because he brings out the best in his players by putting them in a position to succeed. Collins would get the chance to do everything from dropping back to coverage to rushing the passer.
Washington football team: Alijah Vera-Tucker OT USC: When you’re an offensive lineman who can play both tackle and guard, chances are you’re going to get a look from teams. Tucker is a versatile lineman who can play both, his weakness is that he doesn’t do well against edge rushers. But WFT can move him inside if they lose Scherff.
Chicago Bears: Rondale Moore WR Purdue: The loss of Robinson will be crucial for the Bears. They have a talented defense, so offense would be the point of focus in the offseason, He is a swiss army type where he can be a return specialist and play a huge role on the offense.
Indianapolis Colts: Greg Newsome CB: Indy could potentially be vulnerable during free agency at this position. As per Daniel Jeremiah; teams are very high on this kid because of his height and speed.
Tennessee Titans: Christian Barmore DL Alabama: The Titans are coming off a year where they only put up 19 sacks all year, they have to improve on the defensive line. Barmore would help solidify the interior of the defensive line.
New York Jets: Jaycee Horn CB SC: I really like this pick for the Jets here. Horn is an underrated prospect who played in the slot and can play as a nickel. The Jets need depth in this position.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Jaylen Mayfield OT Michigan: The Steelers are going to be restructuring the offensive line after losing Pouncey to retirement and Villanueva to FA.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah LB Notre Dame: Daniel Jeremiah had Jeremiah going here because of his speed and athleticism. Urban Meyer emphasizes on speed, especially on the defensive side of the ball.
Cleveland Browns: Patrick Jones EDGE Pitt: CBS ranked Jones 2nd behind Rousseau, He is at his best when he is playing in a 4-3 scheme. He would be a good fit to compliment Garrett on the other side.
Baltimore Ravens: Rashod Bateman WR Minnesota: The Ravens have always been notorious for drafting the best player available, this year the Ravens get the best of both worlds. Bateman is a good route runner and knows where the ball is going to be, the Ravens could use a guy in his skill set.
New Orleans Saints: Jaelin Phillips EDGE Miami: Philips could be a steal for the Saints, every analyst is high on him and sees him going somewhere in the teens. He is a playmaker in both the run and pass, his size, length, power, and technique would bring a challenge to opposing offenses.
Green Bay Packers: Teven Jenkins OT Oklahoma St.: Injuries took a toll on the Packers, especially on the offensive line. Jenkins can play multiple positions that should help solidify their depth.
Buffalo Bills: Hamilcar Rashed EDGE Oregon St. The Bills have to address the edge this offseason, this is a team that relies a ton on the four man rush. Hughes is getting up there in age, Oliver played a lot inside the gap but could move back when Lotulei returns. They could bring in Watt for a short term solution, but they need a long term to replace both of them. Rashed makes sense here because of his athleticism and flexibility that makes him dominate rushing off the edge.
Kansas City Chiefs: Landon Dickerson C Alabama: The Chiefs have the best interior offensive line, but need to address the depth. Even though he’s coming off a torn ACL, The Chiefs can take the chance while allowing him to fully recover.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Nick Bolton LB Missouri: Lavonte David could be on a different team next year, the Bucs would have to find his replacement. Bolton would be a good fit here, he reminds me a lot like David who is a single gap linebacker as well as a field general on defense.
Stephen Dubovy @Stephendubovy
1. Jacksonville Jaguars – Trevor Lawrence, QB
2. New York Jets - Zach Wilson, QB
3. San Francisco 49ers – Justin Fields, QB
4. Atlanta Falcons – Trey Lance, QB
5. Cincinnati Bengals – Penei Sewell, OT
6. Miami Dolphins – Ja’Marr Chase, WR
7. Detroit Lions – Kyle Pitts, TE
8. Carolina Panthers - Mac Jones, QB
9. Denver Broncos – Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB
10. Dallas Cowboys - Jaycee Horn, CB
11. New York Giants - DeVonta Smith, WR
12. Philadelphia Eagles - Patrick Surtain II, CB
13. Los Angeles Chargers - Rashawn Slater, OT
14. Minnesota Vikings - Jaylen Waddle, WR
15. New England Patriots - Micah Parsons, LB
16. Arizona Cardinals - Najee Harris, RB
17. Las Vegas Raiders - Teven Jenkins, OT
18. Miami Dolphins - Creed Humphrey, C,
19. Washington Football Team – Rashod Bateman, WR
20. Chicago Bears – Christian Darrisaw, OT,
21. Indianapolis Colts - Joseph Ossai, EDGE
22. Tennessee Titans - Greg Newsome II, CB
23. New York Jets - Zaven Collins, LB
24. Pittsburgh Steelers – Azeez Ojulari, EDGE
25. Jacksonville Jaguars - Gregory Rousseau, DL
26. Cleveland Browns - Terrace Marshall Jr., WR
27. Baltimore Ravens - Jaelan Phillips, EDGE
28. New Orleans Saints - Jamin Davis, LB
29. Green Bay Packers - Samuel Cosmi, OT
30. Buffalo Bills - Kwity Paye, EDGE
31. Kansas City Chiefs - Alijah Vera-Tucker, OL
32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Christian Barmore, DT
Brandon Turner @bturner4559
1. Jacksonville Jaguars- Trevor Lawrence QB
2. New York Jets-Zach Wilson QB
3. San Francisco 49ers- Trey Lance QB
4. Atlanta Falcons- Kyle Pitts TE
5. Cincinnati Bengals- Penei Sewell OT
6. Miami Dolphins- Jamarr Chase WR
7. Detroit Lions- Micah Parsons LB
8. Carolina Panthers- Mac Jones QB
9. Denver Broncos- Justin Fields QB
10. Dallas Cowboys- Jaycee Horn CB
11. New York Giants- Kwity Paye EDGE
12. Philadelphia Eagles- Devonta Smith WR
13. Los Angeles Chargers- Rashawn Slater OT
14. Minnesota Vikings- Gregory Rousseau EDGE
15. New England Patriots- Patrick Surtain II CB
16. Arizona Cardinals- Azeez Ojulari EDGE
17. Las Vegas Raiders- Jaelan Phillips EDGE
18. Miami Dolphins- Creed Humphry C
19. Washington Football Team- Dyami Brown WR
20. Chicago Bears- Christian Darrisaw OT
21. Indianapolis Colts- Jaylen Waddle WR
22. Tennessee Titans- Greg Newsome II CB
23. New York Jets- Caleb Farley CB
24. Pittsburgh Steelers- Zaven Collins LB
25. Jacksonville Jaguars- Joseph Ossai EDGE
26. Cleveland Browns- Kadarius Toney WR
27. Baltimore Ravens- Tyson Campbell CB
28. New Orleans Saints- Kyle Trask QB
29. Green Bay Packers- Terrace Marshall Jr.
30. Buffalo Bills- Jayson Oweh EDGE
31. Kansas City Chiefs- Alijah-Vera Tucker OG
32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Jeremiah Owosu-Koramoah
Brian Turner @BriBreadd
1 Jacksonville Jaguars
Trevor Lawrence
Zach Wilson
3 New York Jets
Penei Sewell
Wow. The Don heard his phone ring and could not resist. Zach Wilson is every bit of the superstar that he is thought of but the opportunity to set the roots of this team into place outweighed the QB decision in his mind. Darnold will stick around for another year. The west coast offense rejuvenates his career and Darnold throws for his best year yet. This ups his trade value for the 2022 season. The Jets can finally get a return for their 3rd overall pick in 2018 and have the opportunity to send him to a good team. JD knows the Jets will not compete for a title in 2021. This is a proof of concept. Above .500 is the goal.
As for the NYJ, the fanbase is screaming “where is our quarterback?!?”. In Green Bay, contract disputes are happening. A backup QB matures and the incumbent is ready to part. Will a HOF switch his green colors for another shade in 2022? The system is comfortable and he knows the family running his offense. JD reaches a deal with his quarterback in 2022. Aaron Rodgers.
4 Atlanta Falcons
Justin Fields
5 Cincinnati Bengals
Ja’Marr Chase
6 Miami Dolphins
Kyle Pitts
Mac Jones
Devonta Smith
9 Denver Broncos
Trey Lance
10 Dallas Cowboys
Caleb Farley
11 New York Giants
Micah Parsons
12 Philadelphia Eagles
Jaylen Waddle
13 Los Angeles Chargers
Rashawn Slater
14 Minnesota Vikings
Travis Etienne
15 New England Patriots
Patrick Surtain II
16 Arizona Cardinals
Gregory Rosseau
17 Las Vegas Raiders
Jaycee Horn
18 Miami Dolphins
Najee Harris
19 Washington Football Team
Jaylen Phillips
20 Chicago Bears
Alijah Vera-Tucker
21 Indianapolis Colts
Kadarius Toney
22 Tennessee Titans
Kwity Paye
23 Carolina Panthers
Greg Newsome II
24 Pittsburgh Steelers
Javonte Williams
25 Jacksonville Jaguars
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah
26 Cleveland Browns
Trevon Moehrig
27 Baltimore Ravens
Christian Darrisaw
28 New Orleans Saints
Zaven Collins
29 Green Bay Packers
Joe Tryon
30 Buffalo Bills
Azeez Ojulari
31 Kansas City Chiefs
Teven Jenkins
32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Kellen Mond
Noah Dubovy @DubovyN
1 Jacksonville Jaguars Trevor Lawrence, QB, Clemson
2 New York Jets Zach Wilson, QB, BYU
3 San Francisco 49ers (via Miami Dolphins) Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State
4 Atlanta Falcons Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State
5 Cincinnati Bengals Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida
6 Miami Dolphins (via Philadelphia Eagles) Jamar Chase, WR, LSU
7 Detroit Lions Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama
8 Carolina Panthers Mac Jones, QB, Alabama
9 Denver Broncos Penei Sewell, OT, Oregon
10 Dallas Cowboys Patrick Surtain, CB, Alabama
11 New York Giants Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State
12 Philadelphia Eagles (via Miami Dolphins) Devonta Smith, WR, Alabama
13 Los Angeles Chargers Rashawn Slater, OT, Northwestern
14 Minnesota Vikings Kwity Paye, EDGE, Michigan
15 New England Patriots Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina
16 Arizona Cardinals Alijah Vera-Tucker, OG, USC
17 Las Vegas Raiders Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB, Notre Dame
18 Miami Dolphins Gregory Rousseau, EDGE, Miami
19 Washington Football Team Caleb Farley, CB, Virginia Tech
20 Chicago Bears Christian Darrisaw, OT, Virginia Tech
21 Indianapolis Colts Jaelan Phillips, EDGE, Miami
22 Tennessee Titans Elijah Moore, WR, Mississippi
23 New York Jets Greg Newsome II, CB, Northwestern
24 Pittsburgh Steelers Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan
25 Jacksonville Jaguars (via Los Angeles) Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson
26 Cleveland Browns Jayson Oweh, EDGE, Penn State
27 Baltimore Ravens Rashod Bateman, WR, Minnesota
28 New Orleans Saints Kardarius Toney, WR, Florida
29 Green Bay Packers Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue
30 Buffalo Bills Asante Samuel Jr. CB, Florida State
31 Kansas City Chiefs Terrance Marshall Jr., WR, LSU
32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, Georgia
David Dubovy @DavidDubovy
1. Jacksonville Jaguars: Trevor Lawrence, QB Clemson
2. New York Jets: Zach Wilson, QB BYU
3. San Francisco 49ers: Justin Fields, QB Ohio State
4. Atlanta Falcons: Trey Lance, QB North Dakota State
5. Cincinnati Bengals: Kyle Pitts, TE Florida
6. Miami Dolphins: Ja’Marr Chase, WR LSU
7. Detroit Lions: DeVonta Smith, WR Alabama
8. Carolina Panthers: Mac Jones, QB Alabama
9. Denver Broncos: Patrick Surtain II, CB Alabama
10. New York Jets: Penei Sewell, OT Oregon TRADE Jets send 23, 34 & 2021 4th rounder
11. New York Giants: Micah Parsons, LB Penn State
12. Philadelphia Eagles: Jaylen Waddle, WR Alabama
13. Los Angeles Chargers: Rashawn Slater, OT Northwestern
14. Minnesota Vikings: Caleb Farley, CB Virginia Tech
15. New England Patriots: Alijah Vera- Tucker, OL USC
16. Arizona Cardinals: Christian Darrisaw, OT Virginia Tech
17. Las Vegas Raiders: Gregory Rousseau, DE Miami
18. Miami Dolphins: Jeremiah Owusu- Koramoah, LB Notre Dame
19. Washington Football Team: Jaycee Horn, CB South Carolina
20. Chicago Bears: Teven Jenkins, OT Oklahoma State
21. Indianapolis Colts: Kwity Paye, EDGE Michigan
22. Tennessee Titans: Rashod Bateman, WR Minnesota
23. Dallas Cowboys: Christian Baremore, DT Alabama
24. Pittsburgh Steelers: Najee Harris, RB Alabama
25. Jacksonville Jaguars: Travis Etienne, RB Clemson
26. Cleveland Browns: Azeez Ojulari, EDGE Georgia
27. Baltimore Ravens: Terrace Marshall Jr, WR LSU
28. New Orleans Saints: Greg Newsome II, CB Northwestern
29. Green Bay Packers: Kadarius Toney, WR Florida
30. Buffalo Bills: Asante Samuel Jr, CB Florida State
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Trevon Moehrig, S TCU
32. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jaelen Phillips, EDGE Miami
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