CBB Contenders and Pretenders 1-5

  1. Gonzaga: There is a lot to like about this Gonzaga team. There frontcourt depth, their overall balance, and their defense. I understand why everyone is hesitant about this team. They always seem to breeze through the regular season and come up short in March, as if they aren’t battle tested. But they have legit players in Nigel Williams-Goss, Pryzemek Karnowski, Jonathan Williams, shooters in Josh Perkins and Jordan Matthews and Mcdonalds American Zach Collins coming off the bench. They check all the boxes, and even though their track record tells me not too, I believe they are national championship contenders.
  2. Villanova: Reigning champions who have a NPOY finalist? Of course they are contenders. Josh Hart, Jalen Brunson, and Kris Jenkins have led the Wildcats to dominance once again. The system for Nova is like a repetitive clog and how they continue to be amazing year in and year out despite a lack of recruiting.
  3. Kansas: Kansas has big positives but glaring holes. They have the best backcourt in the country. Frank Mason has been great, but when Devonte Graham plays well for them, the teanm plays well too. Josh Jackson has been terrific, and Landon Lucas has been their glue guy. But the lack of depth for them, especially in the Frontcourt is very concerning and so is their free throw percentage. But because of the ultra talented guards, they have to be looked at as contenders.
  4. Arizona: One of those teams that I really like. They have so much Talent. Markkanen, Kobi Simmons, Allonzo Trier, and Rawle Alkins are all Mcdonald’s All Americans and future NBA players. They play offense, defense, and they have future Pros. Contenders.
  5. UCLA: You can just watch them and see how gifted they are on offense. But just in case you haven’t seen them, they are number1 in offensive efficiency according to Kenpom and have 6 players average 10+. Lonzo Ball has brought a passing culture to the team and now they move the ball like the warriors. Their defense is sketch but their offense makes them Contenders.

6-10 Coming tomorrow

 

 

 

 

QB number 1 NFL Draft

Deshaun Watson

 

Strenghts

The first thing I love about this guy are his intangibles. He is a great leader, he has a great work ethic, and he plays big in big games. The next thing I like about him is his pocket presence. He knows how to move around in the pocket and does it very well. His accuracy in the short and medium areas are pretty good and he has a good arm. He is also very athletic. He is a dangerous dual threat QB who can do it with both his arms and his legs.  He is always poised, he has good footwork, and he has shown the ability of anticipation throws. Overall I believe because of his leadership and work ethic will allow him to improve in all the aspects of his game.

Weakness

I have three huge problems with Deshaun Watson. The first is his deep ball accuracy and consistency in his accuracy. He misses wide open guys down the field by a lot and it is frustrating to watch. He will just miss. And sometimes he can’t throw a rock in the ocean in terms of accuracy on all levels. The second big thing that causes me to be hesitant about this guy is his field vision. He rarely goes to his second and third read he is kind of a one read guy who has not shown an ability as a person who can read defenses and go through his progressions. He tends to lock in on a target and that doesn’t work in the NFL. The third one is decision making. He has thrown 30 interceptions in the last two years, mostly because he forces the ball some times.

Grade: 86

Pro comp: Dak Prescott

Round: 1

 

Deshaun Watson

Height: 6-2. Weight: 205. 

Strength

Plays BIG in BIG games

athletic

Poise

Play Maker

Clutch

great leader

nice arm

ability to extend plays

anticipation throws

Football IQ

Big hands

footwork

Great medium and short accuracy

running back type speed and elusiveness

Weakness

Injury

questionable decision making

Field vision

accuracy isn’t consistent

takes big hits

forces the ball at times

Deep ball accuracy

throws too high at times

system is very college like

NFL QB #2

Mitch trubisky

6’3 209Lbs

North Carolina Junior

Strengths

This guy has the big tools every scout looks for. He has great escape ability. He can move around in the pocket well and does it at a consistent pace. He also has great accuracy. At times he can be incredibly accurate. Has a natural ability to throw into tight windows. He also has plenty of arm strength and nice size for the position. He’s also a guy who takes care of the ball and doesn’t make too many mistakes. He also makes those big time NFL throws like 2-3 times a game.

weaknesses

He is a guy who is only a one year starter and one season isn’t enough experience. He also doesn’t have great pocket presence. He does have nice athleticism and escape ability but he seems to always want to leave the pocket instead of staying in the pocket. He always want to leave. Another knock is his consistency. He can be on but he can be OFF. He can get as cold as anyone in this draft. He also has shown a lack of field vision and going through his progessions but that comes with experience. The overall point on trubisky is a talented guy with the big traits but needs to polish his game.

Pro comp; Andy dalton

grade: round one

Grade: 84

 

 

NFL QB #3 NFL Draft

Deshone Kiser

6’4  230LBS

Notre Dame

Strengths

First thing you notice when watching Deshone Kiser is his size. He is a big boy. He has that NFL QB size scouts drool over. He also has a big arm. This guy can really throw it. He is also a guy who is a good decision maker. He isn’t a guy who is going to take many risks, he makes the right play. He is also a good athlete. So all of the physical tools are there. He has also shown great deep ball accuracy and has flashed deadly accuracy. He can get really hot and throw darts. Overall as a prospect he is a guy who has a lot of the physical tools needed to exceed in the NFL. He is a guy who has things you can’t teach.

Weaknesses

First thing that gives me cause for concern is his footwork. It is very inconsistent and needs to be worked on but it is something that is fixable. His pocket presence is my biggest concern. He doesn’t have great awareness for where is in the pocket, and he can get “lost” within the pocket and drop his eyes. His field vision is also not great. He isn’t great at reading defenses, but the bigger concern is he rarely gets to his third read and at times he stares down his target. My last concern is Football IQ. He isn’t great at reading defenses and he seems to process the defense at a slower pace compared to Watson and Trubisky and seems to get confused at times.

Overall

This guy has a ton of potential. He can be one of those Big Ben, Carson Wentz type of QB’s who are big athletic guys with big arms. But he needs to keep developing his game. He has the highest ceiling but lowest floor in terms of Qb’s in the NFL draft.

Pro comp: Blake bortles

Grade:81

Round he will go: 1st

Round he should go: Late 1st

Quarterback #4 NFL DRAFT 2017

Brad Kaaya

6’4 216LBS

University of Miami

Strengths

Brad Kaaya is a guy who has good size for the Position. He doesn’t have great muscle tone but he is a legit 6’4, the prototypical height for a quarterback. He is a smart quarterback who will take what the defense gives him and makes little mistakes. He also shows good poise. He is a guy who is never panicked and also seems to be calm. He is a very fundamentally sound quarterback who has a good throwing motion and very good footwork. He does a good job of going through his progressions and finding the open man. He was under tremendous pressure at Miami but when he did have time, he was very accurate. A boost for his stock could be the fact that he likes to stay in the pocket and be a stereotypical QB. He has also shown very good accuracy and touch on fade and back shoulder routes. Lastly, in games like vs Florida State and vs West Virginia, he is a quarterback that can get really hot and be nearly impossible to stop.

Weaknesses

He is a QB that is not a risk taker which can be looked at as a positive, but on the flip side he doesn’t take enough shots down the field and when I watch him, I see him check down way too often. He also cannot avoid defenders and extend plays because he has little lateral quickness. He has shown flashes, but both his deep ball accuracy and his ability to throw receivers open are inconsistent. He is a player that is very fundamental but he has little playmaking/innovative skills that Modern NFL QB’s have.  At times he also seems to aim the ball instead of just throwing it and when that happens, he throws low. At times he seems to teleport passes, even though he has solid field vision. He will go into the play knowing who he is throwing to instead of reading the defense and finding the open man.

Overall: I think Kaaya has the potential to be an Alex Smith type of QB. He can be a good game manager who makes some plays but never strings explosive plays together consistently and is much more comfortable with checkdown passes. A guy who is very fundamentally sound but seems a little stiff in terms of pocket mobility and ability to make plays.

Grade:75

Pro comp: Alex Smith

Round he will go: 2-3

Round he should go: 2-3

Strengths

Football IQ

Prototypical Size

Poise

Footwork

Goes through progressions

When given time, he can be accurate

Stays in pocket

Fundamentally sound

shows flashes of potential (Bowl Game)

Can make fade/back shoulder throws

weaknesses

Checks down too often

Lateral quickness is weak

can’t avoid blitz

Accuracy deep

Can’t throw guys open

Innovation skills

don’t see anticipation throws on tape

when throwing ball, comes out flat

He throws too low constantly

He aims the ball on shorter throws

Teleports passes

Throwing under pressure

NFL MOCK DRAFT 2.0

  1. Browns: Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M: Yes, the browns need a quarterback but more then that they just need explosive players. They need to take the best players available. Thats why they need to take Garrett. He is the best player in the draft. His first step and bend off the edge remind me of Von Miller. Drafting him would begin the process of rebuilding the whole defense.

 

2. 49ers: Jonathan Allen DE BAMA- Just take the best player available. They have so many holes, so they should just take the best guy on there board. So if Jonathan Allen is available, just take him and be happy they got a GREAT player.

3. Bears: Mitch Trubisky QB UNC- Bears need to move on from Jay Cutler and I think Trubisky might be the pick here. Trubisky has the tools you need. Size, accuracy, arm strength, ability to move within the pocket its all there. But the small things aren’t there yet. Needs time to develop.

4. Jaguars: Jamal Adams S LSU- Smart player who excels in tackling, ball skills, and range. Just a really good football player who would add leadership and even more talent to the jaguars defense.

5. Titans (Via Rams) Mike Williams WR Clemson: Big target who is a high level route runner. He can make unbelievable catches and has good speed for his big frame. He would give Mariota the number 1 target he desperately needs.

6. Jets: Tim Williams EDGE BAMA- This guy knows how to rush the passer. Big guy with tremendous speed coming off the EDGE. Would set the tone for the Jets and give them a pass rush specialist that they need.

7. Chargers: Cam Robinson LT BAMA- The chargers are a dysfunctional organization and because of that they might be dumb enough to reach for a tackle. I think Robinson will go higher then he should, and since the Chargers are so desperate for a tackle, they will take one at 7.

8. Panthers: Leonard Fornette RB LSU- Just imagine Leonard Fornette in that offense. They would be in super bowl contention once again believe that. Would make them the most athletic QB-RB combo ever.

9. Bengals: Reuben Foster LB BAMA- He is officially my biggest man crush in the draft. He is fast and big. He has range for days, he is the hardest hitting player in the draft, and his instincts are off the charts. Adding him to the bengals would be an ideal fit for both parties involved.

10. Bills: Deshone Kiser QB Notre Dame- I would take Watson, but they just had a similar type of QB to watson in Tyrod Taylor. They want to go in an opposite direction, and kiser is just that. Big QB with a huge arm. He can play in the cold and his physical attributes are there. Just needs time.

11. Saints: Derek barnett DE Tennessee-  Saints need to keep adding to there defense. Pass rusher is the biggest need. They don’t have a true pass rusher. Add in Derek Barnett. He is a highly productive, strong pass rusher who can play the run as well.

12. Browns: Deshaun Watson QB Clemson- If you have been reading my blog for a while, you know I am a big Deshaun watson fan. He has his flaws, but he knows how to win, he is accurate, athletic, plays well in the big moments, and is a great leader. Would bring that to the Browns and change there organization.

13. Cardinals: Marhson Lattimore CB Ohio state

14. Eagles: Corey Davis WR Western Michigan 

15. Colts: Dalvin Cook RB FSU

16. Ravens: Quincy Wilson CB Florid

17. Redskins: Solomon Thomas DE Stanford

18. Titans: Malik Hooker S OSU

19. Buccaneers: John Ross WR Washington

20. Broncos: OJ Howard TE BAMA

21. Lions: Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan

22. Dolphins: Gareon Conley CB OSU

23. Giants: Ryan Ramcyzk OT Wisconsin

24. Raiders: Jabrill Peppers S Michigan

25. Texans: David Njoku TE Miami

26. Seahawks: Garrett Bolles OT Utah

27. Packers: Sidney Jones CB Washington

28. Steelers: Takkarist Mckinley EDGE UCLA

29. Chiefs: Raekwon McMillan LB OSU

30. falcons: Taco Charlton  DE Michigan

31. Cowboys: Teez tabor    CB Florida

32. Patriots: Ryan Anderson DE BAMA

Big Board Link

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1v7smuPesXISo-8ygluk3GjFF5-CO8L1WDpS1OcGj4qA/edit#gid=0

 

 

 

 

 

Giants season ends in self destruction

The giants weren’t ready. For the cold, the packers, or the playoffs. I have never been more pissed off as a Giants fan. All we had to do was keep it together. And instead, we imploded. Before the game and during. Before the game, the “yacht club”consisting of the three giants starting wide receivers. A week before the biggest game of the season these three for lack of a better word clowns are partying in Miami. What the HELL are you thinking. But if you show up in Lambo, none of that matters. But they failed to do just that. Odell: 3 catches 28 yards and three drops, one being a surefire touchdown and a first down. Shepard: 3 catches 54 yards and two drops including a a touchdown and a first down.   Cruz: 3 catches 30 yards. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!!! Biggest game of the year and NO ONE decides to show up. But much more factored into the loss. Not being able to capitalize on the packers slow start. We needed to score two touchdowns instead of two field goals and what happened was the chickens came home to roost which was the packers getting going. I always say teams that score touchdowns instead of field goals win games. The giants consistently left points on the field during the season and finally a good team made them pay. How about the running game? Paul Perkins had 30 yards on 10 carries. The giants were in 2nd and 9 situations the whole game. How about special teams? Brad Wing had 3 horrendous punts and Bobby Rainey made the dumbest player of the year by catching the ball and going out at the 2 instead of letting it go out of bounds and then getting the ball at the 40.  Game wasn’t over but that was the nail in the giants coffin. Or how Dwayne Harris caught numerous balls inside the 10, making the giants have terrible field position all game. Don’t get me started on the hail mary. We give up a hail mary because Eli Apple lets cobb get behind him. Completely changed the momentum of the game heading into halftime. My biggest fear before the game was that Eli wouldn’t show up. But the irony in that is that everyone but eli failed to show up. Losing DRC didn’t help either. Literally in the 2nd half, rodgers continually just looked to who was in the slot and targeted that receiver. And where was Olivier Vernon? Rodgers would just sit back in the pocket forever and just pick apart our defense. So many dumb mistakes we made that led to our doom. But the simple matter of the fact is that everyone except Eli, Collins, and Tavarres King of all players decided not to show up in the biggest game of the year, leaving a spoiled taste in Giants fans mouths heading into an offseason where an ugly playoff loss looms over a season of success.

Top 10 NFL teams going into playoffs

10. Dolphins: Ever since jay ajayi has been able to run the ball, it’s completely changed the team and the outlook of the season. He is one of four running backs ever with 3 separate 200 yard games. Having him running the ball has taken pressure of the quarterbacks and the defense has played well. Props to Adam Gase for turning the season around. Don’t think they do much in the playoffs, especially with Ryan tannehill out but I like the direction they are headed in.

9. Redskins: I like how the Redskins play. They look and feel like a playoff team. Kirk cousins is 2nd in the NFL in yards behind drew Brees and is 5th in the NFL in QBR. There is no sugar coating it he has been great this year. The defense hasn’t been good especially against the run but that high powered offense keeps them in games.

8. Seahawks- the Seahawks are two different teams. The home Seahawks and the Road Seahawks. They are 7-1 at home but 2-4-1 on the road. And the games they lost have been ugly. Like 14-5 @the bucs ugly. Russell Wilson hasn’t been as good as last year and the oline has been awful. The legion of boom is missing the key piece as Earl Thomas is out for the year. Since he left, the defense has given up 30+ points twice in three weeks. I’m not saying Seattle can’t go to the super bowl but I just don’t trust them.

7. Chiefs: The Chiefs are another team I don’t fully trust. They don’t have enough playmakers on offense to keep this up. Kelce is the best tight end in the NFL with gronk out and Tyreek hill is a stud but do I really trust Alex smith against tom Brady and Ben roethisberger. No. I do love Andy Reid though and he will keep them in it.

6. Giants: yes there defense is great but there offense? It’s hard to watch at times. The running game is inconsistent, there only sources of a passing game is a slant to Odell or a touchdown pass to Shepard. Eli is having a bad year, and it doesn’t help that the oline can’t give Eli a clean pocket. But despite all of that I still like there chances to make a run. The defense is so good. They are 3rd in points allowed and the 7th best defense against the run. They just shutdown opponents and it’s really fun to watch. Landon Collins has broken out this year. So that’s the formula. Slow down the other team long enough until Odell makes a play. It’s risky but if Eli gets hot watch out.

5. Falcons: There offense is the best in the NFL. Matt Ryan leads the league in QBR. But that defense is not good. They do have Vic Beasley who leads the NFL in sacks with 14.5. But the rest of the defense is suspect. The formula for them. Outscore the other team and honestly I think they can play with anyone with how well they pass and run the ball.

4. Steelers: it’s all about the three B’s. Ben bell and brown. These three are the whole offense. Ben is always good. Bell is the best running back in the NFL. His patience is breathtaking. Brown is a top 5 NFL receiver. So they have the pieces on offense. They just need the defense to contain the other offense just enough. When the Steelers score 20+, they have won every game but one.

3. Cowboys: they are really good. There is no other way to put it. They have a great QB who is 2nd in the NFL in QBR and top 5 in completion percentage. Zeke leads the league in yards. Dez is still a good target. They have the best oline in football. And even though there defense has no names besides Sean lee, they play really hard and just fly around the field. David irving has emerged as a pass rusher and he is playing well.

2. Packers: this might be a surprise to you, but it shouldn’t be. Rodgers has found his groove. For the past 6 games, Rodgers has thrown 14 touchdowns and has thrown 0 interceptions. The defense has played much better the past couple weeks and as a result they have won 5 straight. The only weakness for the team is there pass defense. The playoffs is all about who is hot at the right time and the packers are hotter then anyone in football

1. Patriots: do I really need to explain this one. Brady is having another great year. The coaching staff has the defense playing well and ever since the Jamie Collins trade, the pats defense has improved especially Malcolm butler. Just a well oiled machine just cannot be stopped.

NFL DRAFT NOTES AND Big Board

Scouting notes Players 1-15

  1. Myles Garrett- EDGE Texas A&M:

    Garrett is the best EDGE prospect since Von Miller. He has a quick first step, great bend off the edge, a variety of pass rush moves, quick hands that are also strong, and he plays hard. He is the complete package and the best player in the draft.        

    Grade: 96

    Pro comp: Jadeveon Clowney

  2. Leonard Fornette-RB LSU- Fornette has the potential to go down as an all time great. He has elite size, great speed, breakaway speed, yards after contact, receiving ability, vision is pretty good. He is the best running back prospect since Adrian Peterson and has all the tools to become a HOF type player.

    Pro comp: Adrian Peterson

    Grade: 94

  3.  Jonathan Allen: DE BAMA- Allen is a great prospect coming out of alabama. He is very versatile, lining up all over the field. He is good against the run and has a variety of pass rush moves. He has sneaky quickness and has athleticism.He is the best interior pass rusher in the draft. He is a pretty sure fire prospect.

    Pro comp: Michael Bennett

    Grade: 93

  4. Reuben foster-LB BAMA: Foster is always flying around for the alabama defense. He has great speed for his size, speaking of size, he is a big dude. He is a great tackler, and man he can hit hard. He has great range, as he can run from sideline to sideline making plays. He is a stud and will excel at the next level.

    Grade: 92       

    Pro Comp: Navarro Bowman

  5. Jamal Adams S-LSU: While Jabrill Peppers might have a higher ceiling, Jamal Adams is a much more polished Safety. He has the physical intangibles, having good size and length. He has great speed, he is a great tackler, and his range is ridiculous. He will continue to improve in coverage, but he is definitely a great prospect.

    Pro comp: Eric Berry

    Grade: 90

  6.  Dalvin cook-RB FSU: Cook is the most complete back in the draft. He has elite quickness, speed, and can get yards after contact. He has great vision, sneaky strength, and can catch out of the backfield. He has the potential to be a superstar.

    Pro Comp: Jamaal Charles

    Grade: 91

  7. Jabril Peppers-S Michigan: Peppers is different from any player I have ever scouted. He has played like 11 different positions this year and has thrived in all of them. His natural position is safety though. He is an athletic freak who can cover, tackle, and return kicks. He excels by using natural instincts to make plays. He needs to work on ball skills to become elite.  He will be a transformational player for a defense and is number 7 on my board

    Pro comp: Tyrann Mathieu 

    Grade: 90

  8. Quincy Wilson- CB Florida: Though teez tabor has gotten more hype, Quincy Wilson is the better corner out of the two and the best in the draft. He has incredible ball skills, he is a fluid athlete and has good size and length. He is the complete package and will be a star. 

    Pro comp: Xavier Rhodes

    Grade: 91

  9. Tim Williams EDGE BAMA: The dude just knows how to sack the QB. He is kind of a situational pass rusher at Bama, but he still gets pressure on the QB at consistent pace. The guy just needs to work on run defense but his ceiling is huge.

    Grade: 87

    Pro comp: Vic Beasley

  10. Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan:  The other stud player on the Michigan Defense, Jourdan Lewis, may be the most underrated player in the draft. He is amazing in man coverage. Has fluid hips and is just a great athlete. He has ball skills as well. Yes, he is undersized but don’t let that overshadow the fact that he is a pure cover corner who will excel at the next level

    Grade: 87

    Pro Comp: Jason Verrett

  11. Mike Williams WR Clemson: He is a great route runner and does an excellent job of creating separation and using his body to give his QB a big target to throw too. He has a bad injury history and his hands sometimes turns into rocks, where he can’t catch the ball. But overall he is the best receiving prospect in the draft

    Pro comp: Mike evans

    Grade: 87

  12.  Deshaun Watson QB Clemson: Unlike a lot of people, I still love Deshaun Watson as an NFL QB. He is just so good. He is poised at all times, he has great duel threat ability, he is a natural thrower of the ball, and his accuracy is really good. The knocks on him are arm strength (at times), Turnovers, and injury history. But he is a hard worker who will improve in these areas like Jameis Winston did. He has that “it” factor for me that no other QB in this draft has, making him the best prospect. He is also a great leader which leads to team success.

    Grade: 86

    Pro comp: Dak Prescott

  13. Zack Cunningham LB Vanderbilt

    Another one of those players that I just fell in love with on tape. He is a very instinctual player, and he is very athletic and fast. He is just so fun to watch, as he flies all over the field and makes plays

    Pro comp: Lavonte David

    Grade: 86

  14. Derek Barnett DE Tennessee

    Doesn’t have long arms or he isn’t that tall, but he knows how to play football. He is very strong and is an all around football player. He can Bull rush, speed rush, and stop the run

    Pro comp: Olivier Vernon

    Grade: 86

  15. Gareon Conley CB OSU

    Conley is another great secondary player from Ohio State. He is tall and long and is a good athlete. He is a physical press man cover corner who uses his length well. 

    Grade: 85

    Pro comp: Stephon Gilmore

 

Big Board:

  1. Myles Garrett              
  2. Leonard Fornette
  3. Jonathan Allen
  4. Reuben Foster
  5. Jamal Adams
  6. Dalvin Cook
  7. Jabrill Peppers
  8. Quincy Wilson
  9. Tim Williams
  10. Jourdan Lewis
  11. Mike Williams
  12. Deshaun Watson
  13. Zach Cunningham
  14. Derek Barnett
  15. Gareon Conley
  16. Malik McDowell
  17. Marshon Lattimore
  18. Takarrist Mckinley
  19. John Ross
  20. Cam Robinson
  21. Mitch trubisky
  22. Donta Foreman
  23. OJ Howard
  24. Teez Tabor
  25. Corey Davis
  26. Charles Harris
  27. Montravius Adams
  28. Ryan Anderson
  29. Sidney Jones
  30. Raekwon McMlillin
  31. Christian McCaffery
  32. Jake butt
  33. Ryan Ramczyk
  34. Dan Feeney
  35. Marlon Humphrey
  36. Jarrad Davis
  37. Demarcus Walker
  38. Deshone Kiser
  39. Carl lawson
  40. Bucky Hodges
  41. JuJu Smith-Schuster
  42. Caleb Brantley
  43. Taco Charlton
  44. Desmond king
  45. Jeremy McNichols
  46. Solomon Thomas
  47. Budda Baker
  48. Dede Westbrook
  49. Evan Engram
  50. Pat Elflein
  51. Dawaune Smoot
  52. Ethan Pocic
  53. Isaiah Ford
  54. Condrea Tankersley
  55. Adoree Jackson
  56. Carlos Watkins
  57. Daeshone Hall
  58. Chris Wormley
  59. Zay Jones
  60. Lowell Lotulelei
  61. Brad Kaaya
  62. Justin Evans
  63. Devonte Fields
  64. Alvin Kamara
  65. Tre’davious White
  66. Malachi Dupre
  67. Jordan Leggett
  68. Charles Walker
  69. Wayne Gallman
  70. Roderick Johnson
  71. Elijah Qualls
  72. Vince Biegal
  73. Kendrell Beckwith
  74. Cameron Sutton
  75. Travis Rudolph
  76. Ryan Switzer
  77. David Njoku
  78. Eddie Jackson
  79. Samaj Perine
  80. Arara Darboh
  81. Garrett Bolles
  82. Pat Mahomes
  83. Zach Banner
  84. Artavis Scott
  85. Jehu Chesson
  86. Stacey Coley
  87. Vita Vea
  88. Dorian Johnsonq
  89. Marcus Williams
  90. Forrest Lamp

 

Mock Draft and 15-30 coming tomorrow

NFL Mock Draft 1.0

  1. Browns: Mitch Trubisky QB UNC: I don’t love Trubisky but I can see why scouts do. He has nice size (6’3), he is athletic, has a big arm, and he very accurate. The tools are there but he isn’t polished. He is my number 3 QB, but I think he will gain buzz and go higher then he should.
  2. 49ers: Myles Garrett EDGE Texas A&M: Best player in the draft and really it isn’t close. He has a lighting quick first step, has the perfect blend of speed and size, and has a great motor. He has a variety of pass rush moves and has H.O.F. potential. He would be a great pick for the 49ers, and would be a player they could build their defense around.
  3. Jaguars: Jonathan Allen DL Alabama: He is just a complete player. He is good against the run, he is very versatile, he has pass rush moves from the interior and the edge. He is athletic and has shown leadership and experience. Adding him to Malik Jackson and Dante Fowler would be scary.
  4. Bears: Deshone Kiser QB Notre Dame: Yes, he has great physical tools. He has a big arm, big hands, sneaky athleticism, and seems to make good decisions. But his accuracy is a big question. Teams will fall in love with him and he will either be Ben Roethlisberger or Blake Bortles. The Bears need a new QB because Cutler isn’t good, so Kiser is the pick.
  5. Jets: Leonard Fornette RB LSU- He has a great combo of speed, power, and vision. He is on another level athletically compared to other players and when he is healthy, no one can stop him. He would add a dimension to the jets team that they are missing. Big play ability. He will transform the offense and the team.
  6. Bengals: Reuben Foster LB Alabama- He has the potential to be a Navarro bowman type linebacker. He has rare range, as he can run sideline to sideline. He has good speed for a linebacker, but is also a big dude and is the hardest hitter in the draft. He just destroys guys. The bengals could look for QB here, but it would be more wise to not reach and take a more immediate need.
  7. Panthers: Quincy Wilson CB Florida- Teez tabor will get all the hype, but the better corner in Florida is Quincy wilson. He is a physical corner who has great length and height. He also has good speed and great ball skills. He is the complete package as a corner and reminds me of Richard Sherman and Xavier Rhodes. Drafting him would fit an immediate need for the panthers because they really miss Josh Norman.
  8. Titans (via Rams) Jabrill peppers S Michigan- Peppers is the most interesting player in the draft. He is so versatile, he can return punts, play safety, Linebacker, or running back. But he is good at everything because he is such a great athlete. He needs to work on coverage but he will get better. Reminds me a lot of tyrann Mathieu. Titans need that kind of player on their defense that can change there team and bring a new energy to the team.
  9. Packers: Mike Williams WR Clemson- when the ball is in the air and he has great position it’s over. He is a great route runner and can make spectacular catches. When he is on, he is just so good. But sometimes his hands turn into stone. He would give Rodgers a different type of receiver then he is usually accustomed too. Reminds me of mike Evans.
  10. Saints: Teez Tabor CB Florida- not the best corner from Florida, but still one hell of a prospect. Flexible hips and aggressive. Great ball skills and is cocky in a good way. Saints need help everywhere
  11. Chargers: Jamal Adams S LSU- Jamal Adams has great range and is a good tackler. He is a work in progress in coverage but has potential. Reminds me a lot of Eric berry. Chargers need to replace weddle and Adams can fill that void.
  12. Cardinals: deshaun Watson QB Clemson- Yes he has seen his stock fall, but I think it is absolutely ridiculous how much. He has solid accuracy, but not great, he can run and pass, has a big arm, and is an exceptional leader and winner.His decision making is question maker but I think he is going to be great. Arizona needs a QB for the future and I think Watson is the guy.
  13. Titans: Zack Cunningham LB Vanderbilt- The Titans lack an athletic linebacker. Cunningham can fill that void. He is a monster, making plays all over the field. Remind me of Lavante David. Like I said, Titans just need to rebuild there defense because the QB is there.
  14. Colts: Dalvin cook RB FSU- dalvin cook is so good. He can do everything well. He is so quick and so fast. But he is also really physical and strong. He has a mean stiff arm to him, and has exceptional vision. He can also catch out of the backfield. He would add a different element to the Colts offense.
  15. Buccaneers: Corey Davis WR Western Michigan: he might not be on your radar but honestly he should be. He does everything well. No joke this guy can play. Only downside is his competition but I think his physical traits translate. The bucs need a weapon outside of Mike Evans, and I think Davis would complement Evans nicely.
  16. Bills: Cam Robinson LT Alabama- has a lot of hype coming into the year. He is dominant in the run game but his pass protection needs work. Reminds me of Ereck flowers. The bills need a right tackle and I think Robinson would be a great right tackle. (Better for right then left.) He is a nightmare of the field which could lead to a fall in the draft

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