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2018 2 Rd Mock w/ Giants Trade Down


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ROUND 1

1.     Cleveland Browns – Sam Darnold QB USC

*TRADE*

To NY Giants: 12th ovr, 22nd ovr, 2019 1st rd pick + mid rd picks

To Buffalo: 2nd ovr + late picks

            The Bills could have had Mahommes and Watson last year and passed on both. They loaded up on draft picks in the mean time and are in need of a true future franchise QB. AJ McCarron is not the worst option but the strength of the position this year requires them to take a chance in order to not take too much of a step back from a season ago. The Giants are in need of revamping a number of units on their team and are much better than the record they posted, when healthy, making them the perfect trade partner.

2.     Buffalo Bills (from NYG) – Josh Allen QB Wyoming

3.     New York Jets (from IND) – Josh Rosen QB UCLA

4.     Cleveland Browns (from HOU) – Saquon Barkley RB Penn State

5.     Denver Broncos – Minkah Fitzpatrick DB Alabama

6.     Indianapolis Colts (from NYJ) – Bradley Chubb EDGE NC State

7.     Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Quentin Nelson OG Notre Dame

8.     Chicago Bears – Denzel Ward CB Ohio State

9.     San Francisco 49ers – Derwin James DB Florida State

*TRADE*

To Oakland: 12th ovr + mid rd pick

To NY Giants: 10th ovr pick

            After moving back earlier and acquiring extra draft picks, the Giants will flip one of them to move back into the Top 10, leap frogging Miami to ensure they land Eli Manning’s heir apparent and a guy they were considering when they held the 2nd overall pick earlier. The Raiders move back only 2 spots, still being guaranteed one of two or three guys they were considering if they stayed at 10.

10. New York Giants (from OAK) – Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma

11. Miami Dolphins – Vita Vea DL Washington

12. Oakland Raiders (from NYG via BUF/CIN) – Calvin Ridley WR Alabama

13. Washington Redskins – Da”Ron Payne DL Alabama

14. Green Bay Packers – Marcus Davenport EDGE UTSA

15. Arizona Cardinals – DJ Moore WR Maryland

*TRADE*

To Baltimore: 19th ovr, 2019 3rd rd, + late picks

To Dallas: 16th ovr pick + late pick

            Dallas, similar to Green Bay, are better than their record showed this season when they have their stars in the lineup. With players dropping, Dallas takes the opportunity to move up and fill a need with an arguable Top 10 talent. Baltimore has multiple needs, acquiring more picks makes them the trade partner of choice. 

16. Dallas Cowboys (from BAL) – Roquan Smith LB Alabama

17. Los Angeles Chargers – Connor Williams OT Texas

18. Seattle Seahawks – Will Hernandez OG UTEP

*TRADE*

To Baltimore: 22nd ovr, 2019 3rd + late picks

To NY Giants: 19th ovr pick + late pick

            Yet again the Giants use their acquired picks from the 2nd ovr pick to leap frog a threat, this time Detroit, to score another legitimate starter on their offense. Solidifying a new franchise QB at 10, and a franchise back at 19 (something they haven’t had in over a decade) to pair with OBJ is impossible to pass up. Baltimore yet again trades down to acquire more picks to help build a stronger, more youthful team going forward, and still in a position to score a Day 1 starter for their offense.

19. New York Giants (from BAL via DAL) – Derrius Guice RB LSU

20. Detroit Lions – Tremaine Edwards LB Virginia Tech

21. Cincinnati Bengals (from BUF) – Maurice Hurst DL Michigan

22. Baltimore Ravens (from NYG via BUF/KC) – Christian Kirk WR Texas A&M

23. New England Patriots (from LAR) – Harold Landry EDGE Boston College

24. Carolina Panthers – Mike Hughes CB UCF

25. Tennessee Titans – Rashan Evans LB Alabama

26. Atlanta Falcons – Josh Sweat EDGE Florida State

27. New Orleans Saints – Courtland Sutton WR SMU

28. Pittsburgh Steelers – Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame

29. Jacksonville Jaguars – Josh Jackson CB Iowa

30. Minnesota Vikings – Leighton Vander Esch LB Boise State

31. New England Patriots – Mason Rudolph QB Oklahoma State

32. Philadelphia Eagles – Kolton Miller OT UCLA

ROUND 2

*TRADE*

To Cleveland: 47th ovr, 2019 2nd rd pick, + late picks

To Arizona: 33rd ovr + late pick

            Arizona signed Sam Bradford but are amazed to see a guy they considered taking in Round 1, make it to Round 2 so they pull the trigger to acquire their future franchise QB, leap frogging Denver as a potential early round threat. Cleveland is always happy to move down for extra picks, considering they pick at 35 and will be able to fill another need quite easily there as they would have had they stayed at 33.

33. Arizona Cardinals (from CLE) – Lamar Jackson QB Louisville

34. New York Giants – James Daniels OG Iowa

35. Cleveland Browns (from HOU) – Orlando Brown OT Alabama

36. Indianapolis Colts – Sony Michel RB Georgia

37. Indianapolis Colts (from NYJ) – Jaire Alexander CB Louisville

38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Justin Reid DB Stanford

39. Chicago Bears – Isaiah Wynn OG Georgia

*TRADE*

To Denver: 43rd ovr and 2019 3rd rd pick

To New England: 40th ovr + late pick

            New England wants to make moves this draft and Denver missed out on the top QBs, so they will get extra picks and ride Case Keenum until next season.

40. New England Patriots (from DEN) – Taven Bryan DL Florida

41. Oakland Raiders – Malik Jefferson LB Texas

42. Miami Dolphins – Billy Price C Ohio State

43. Denver Broncos (from NE) – Tyrell Crosby OT Oregon

44. Washington Redskins – Isaiah Oliver CB Colorado

45. Green Bay Packers – Ronnie Harrison DB Alabama

46. Cincinnati Bengals – Hayden Hurst TE South Carolina

47. Cleveland Browns (from ARZ) – Sam Hubbard EDGE Ohio State

*TRADE*

To LA Chargers: 55th ovr and 2019 3rd rd pick + late picks

To Carolina: 48th ovr + late picks

48. Carolina Panthers (from LAC) – Arden Key EDGE LSU

49. Indianapolis Colts (from SEA) – Martinas Rankin OT Mississippi State

50. Dallas Cowboys – James Washington WR Oklahoma State

51. Detroit Lions – Ronald Jones II RB USC

52. Baltimore Ravens – Nick Chubb RB Georgia

53. Buffalo Bills – Jessie Bates DB Wake Forest

54. Kansas City Chiefs – Carlton Davis CB Auburn

55. Los Angeles Chargers (from CAR) – Frank Ragnow C Arkansas

56. Buffalo Bills (from LAR) – Harrison Phillips DL Stanford

57. Tennessee Titans – Dallas Goedert TE South Dakota State

58. Atlanta Falcons – Tim Settle DL Virginia Tech

*TRADE*

To San Francisco: 2018 3rd rd pick, 2019 3rd rd pick, + mid/late rd pick

To Tampa Bay: 59th ovr pick + late rd pick

            The Bucs need a new running game and after the success of Kareem Hunt and Alvin Kamara, they find that type of back in Mark Walton. The 49ers are willing to stock more picks to move down.

59. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from SF via NO) – Mark Walton RB Miami

60. Pittsburgh Steelers – Uchenna Nwosu LB USC

61. Jacksonville Jaguars – Shaquem Griffen LB UCF

62. Minnesota Vikings – Donte Jackson CB LSU

*TRADE*

To New England: 2019 2nd rd pick + late picks

To Indianapolis: 63rd ovr + late pick

            Colts trade up to get a raw but extremely dangerous skill player who could very well turn into the next Evan Engram. Patriots always willing to make a trade.

63. Indianapolis Colts (from NE) – Ian Thomas TE Indiana

64. Cleveland Browns (from PHI) – Anthony Averett CB Alabama

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I like the Nelson pick. I think he could be the one that falls to us at seven.

We just brought in Reid for a visit. So I could see him as a target of ours. Oliver would be another DB option for us in the second.

We don't have our third. We traded it for JPP.

I think Walton could be had in the fourth. I also don't think we'll move up in the draft unless we move back early and recoup our missing third. But if we DO move up for a RB in a scenario like this, I think it would be for Penny.

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This is probably the worst 2nd round draft I have seen for the Browns.  That pick is going to be used to see Cleveland move up into the 1st round.  Could the Browns use a T...yes but not in this draft as this draft is the worst I have seen in a long time at the T spot.  We don't need a DE unless his name is Chub.  Just say no to any CB from Alabama.

 

33. To Cleveland: 47th ovr, 2019 2nd rd pick, + late picks....Josh Jackson Mike Hughes, Courtland Sutton....I am looking at Seattle pick at 18 as they have 1 pick in the first 3 rounds.

35. Cleveland Browns (from HOU) – Orlando Brown OT Alabama....ROFL...just no....just no....Malik Jefferson or Billy Price

47. Cleveland Browns (from ARZ) – Sam Hubbard EDGE Ohio State...Carlton Davis or Frank Ragnow

64. Cleveland Browns (from PHI) – Anthony Averett CB Alabama....anyone but a bama CM

 

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Love the move up for Dallas...only giving up their 3rd to aquire a top 10 talent (i think so anyway)...however, Id go with Anthony Miller if ur gonna draft a WR...he IS the BOMB or one of my pet cats and still available = JB3 = FS Jessie Bates 111...Peace

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CB isnt a high end need unless something dumb happened like Ward falling to us.  Jackson would be a nickle guy for us at best(im assuming hed beat out Hayden for the slot). better off going between Rudolph, Bryan, Price, Daniels, Wynn, Crosby, LVE, Hurst, Gesicki Ect..... Rudolph could be a starting QB for us in a couple of years but i would pass but we seemed to have scouted him well. Bryan would be more of a BPA pick and would give us future flexability when it comes to trimming cap when it comes to Malik Jackson and Calaias Campbell.  Price Wynn and Daniels would take over RG. Crosby would take over RG and eventually Kick out to RT.  LVE just seems like a real interesting Guy and could open up some potential Sam Lber expanded role with his size.  Hurst and Gesicki would add depth to TE as we use 2 tes quite a bit. 

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