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Hey guys, thanks for all the reviews on previous mocks. Have a great weekend enjoying. Here is a 3 rd mock. Used Mike Mayock's Final Rankings as a bit of a crutch to get rankings for late 2nd to 3rd rd picks. I have a Team Breakdown at the end and the draft order with trades so you can see how I came to each pick for your team. Go Giants Go!!

ROUND 1

1.     Cleveland Browns – Sam Darnold QB USC

2.     New York Giants – Saquon Barkley RB Penn State

3.     New York Jets (from IND) – Baker Mayfield QB Oklahoma

4.     Cleveland Browns (from HOU) – Bradley Chubb EDGE NC State

*TRADE*

To Denver: 12th ovr + 22nd ovr + 53rd ovr + 65th ovr

To Buffalo: 5th ovr + 102nd ovr

5.     Buffalo Bills (from DEN) – Josh Rosen QB UCLA

*TRADE*

To Indianapolis: 14th ovr + 45th ovr + 2019 2nd rd pick

To Green Bay: 6th ovr

6.     Green Bay Packers (from IND via NYJ) – Denzel Ward CB Ohio State

7.     Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Derwin James DB Florida State

8.     Chicago Bears – Quenton Nelson OG Notre Dame

9.     San Francisco 49ers – Tremaine Edmunds LB Virginia Tech

*TRADE*

To Oakland: 15th ovr + 47th ovr

To Arizona: 10th ovr + 75th ovr

10. Arizona Cardinals (from OAK) – Josh Allen QB Wyoming

11. Miami Dolphins – Minkah Fitzpatrick DB Alabama

12. Denver Broncos (from BUF via CIN) – Roquan Smith LB Georgia

Was not exactly who many would expect but the movement of other teams causes a player to drop into their laps, and despite not being a direct need, taking the obvious BPA is easy.

13. Washington Redskins – Vita Vea DL Washington

14. Indianapolis Colts (from GB) – Marcus Davenport EDGE UTSA

15. Oakland Raiders (from ARZ) – Jaire Alexander CB Louisville

16. Baltimore Ravens – DJ Moore WR Maryland

17. Los Angeles Chargers – Mike McGlinchey OT Notre Dame

18. Seattle Seahawks – Connor Williams OT Texas

19. Dallas Cowboys – Calvin Ridley WR Alabama

20. Detroit Lions – Harold Landry EDGE Boston College

21. Cincinnati Bengals (from BUF) – James Daniels OG/C Iowa

*TRADE*

To Denver: 25th ovr + 89th ovr

To Tennessee: 22nd ovr

22. Tennessee Titans (from DEN via BUF/KC) – Rashaan Evans LB Alabama

23. New England Patriots (from LAR) – Lamar Jackson QB Louisville

Belichick decides to get this out of the way immediately so he can get back to being the mad scientist of NFL Draft Day trades with his other picks.

24. Carolina Panthers – Kolton Miller OT UCLA

25. Denver Broncos (from TEN) – Mason Rudolph QB Oklahoma State

26. Atlanta Falcons – Da’Ron Payne DL Alabama

*TRADE*

To New Orleans: 36th ovr + 49th ovr

To Indianapolis: 27th ovr + 91st ovr

27. Indianapolis Colts (from NO) – Derrius Guice RB LSU

28. Pittsburgh Steelers – Leighton Vander Esch LB Boise State

29. Jacksonville Jaguars – Will Hernandez OG UTEP

30. Minnesota Vikings – Mike Hughes CB UCF

*TRADE*

To New England: 33rd ovr + 110th ovr + 161st ovr

To Cleveland: 31st ovr

31. Cleveland Browns (from NE) – Isaiah Oliver CB Colorado

*TRADE*

To Philadelphia: 35th ovr + 2019 3rd rd pick

To Cleveland: 32nd ovr

32. Cleveland Browns (from PHI) – Courtland Sutton WR SMU

ROUND 2

33. New England Patriots (from CLE) – Taven Bryan DL Florida

34. New York Giants – Isaiah Wynn OG Georgia

35. Philadelphia Eagles (from CLE via HOU) – Hayden Hurst TE South Carolina

36. New Orleans Saints (from IND) – Christian Kirk WR Texas A&M

37. Indianapolis Colts (from NYJ) – Josh Jackson CB Iowa

38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Sony Michel RB Georgia

39. Chicago Bears – Lorenzo Carter EDGE Georgia

40. Denver Broncos – James Washington WR Oklahoma State

They pass on Miller to pair Washington with his college QB and earlier pick Mason Rudolph together. The value of giving a young QB a familiar face, giving him instant chemistry with a player is a privilege often overlooked. 

41. Oakland Raiders – Austin Corbett OT Nevada

42. Miami Dolphins – Maurice Hurst DL Michigan

43. New England Patriots (from SF) – Ronnie Harrison DB Alabama

44. Washington Redskins – Nick Chubb RB Georgia

45. Indianapolis Colts (from GB) – Anthony Miller WR Memphis

46. Cincinnati Bengals – Frank Ragnow OG/C Arkansas

Create an opportunity to bring versatility to your offensive line and solidify a now high level group in front of Andy Dalton.

47. Oakland Raiders (from ARZ) – Jessie Bates DB Wake Forest

48. Los Angeles Chargers – Harrison Philipps DL Stanford

49. New Orleans Saints (from IND via SEA) – Mike Gesicki TE Penn State

50. Dallas Cowboys – Derrick Nnadi DL Florida State

51. Detroit Lions – Ronald Jones RB USC

52. Baltimore Ravens – Dallas Goedert TE South Dakota State

53. Denver Broncos (from BUF) – Nathan Sheppard DL Fort Hayes State

54. Kansas City Chiefs – Donte Jackson CB LSU

55. Carolina Panthers – Uchenna Nwosu EDGE USC

56. Buffalo Bills (from LAR) – Billy Price OG/C Ohio State

57. Tennessee Titans – Sam Hubbard EDGE Ohio State

58. Atlanta Falcons – DJ Chark WR LSU

59. San Francisco 49ers (from NO) – Terrell Edmunds DB Virginia Tech

After taking his teammate and brother in the first round, the Niners jump at the chance to add instant rookie morale and a solid player filling another defensive need.

60. Pittsburgh Steelers – Rashaad Penny RB San Diego State

61. Jacksonville Jaguars – Carlton Davis CB Auburn

Returning QB's in the AFC South bring Jacksonville a chance to solidy their secondary. Most teams operate out of sub packages and the ability with this pick to now have Jalen Ramsey appear anywhere on the field at any time will drive OC's and QB's nuts all season long.

62. Minnesota Vikings – Tyrell Crosby OT Oregon

63. New England Patriots – Mark Andrews TE Oklahoma

64. Cleveland Browns (from PHI) – Brian O’Neill OT Pittsburgh

ROUND 3

65. Denver Broncos (from BUF via CLE) – Holton Hill CB Texas

66. New York Giants – Rasheem Green EDGE USC

67. Indianapolis Colts – Orlando Brown OT Oklahoma

68. Houston Texans – Chris Herndon TE Miami

69. New York Giants (from TB) – Dante Pettis WR Washington

Cut Brandon Marshall. Need bodies out catching the ball and Pettis can be a presence. This pick doesn't take them away from the table in terms of Dez Bryant but certainly gives them more freedom in said negotiations as they won't reek of desperation for a WR over 6 feet tall.

70. San Francisco 49ers (from CHI) – Jerome Baker LB Ohio State

Another defensive player and another linebacker. The fate of Reuben Foster is in jeopardy and John Lynch will not risk being vulnerable at linebacker if Foster needs to be cut. If Foster returns, The Niners have drafted themselves to an elite starting LB group in the last 2 years with Edmunds Foster and Baker.

71. Denver Broncos – Kerryon Johnson RB Auburn

72. New York Jets – Braden Smith OG Auburn

73. Miami Dolphins – Kyle Lauletta QB Richmond

He is too high on their board to not take here. Tannehill coming off of a serious injury, don't really know what you are going to get from him. Lauletta has great tangibles and as a 3rd round pick isn't a draft crusher if he doesn't become a franchise QB or Tannehill returns with a vengeance. Think a Jimmy G type.

74. San Francisco 49ers – Tre-Quan Smith WR UCF

After focusing on defense early, they get a weapon for their franchise QB Jimmy G.

75. Arizona Cardinals (from OAK) – Justin Reid DB Stanford

A bit of a stumble but he falls into an ideal situation

76. Green Bay Packers – Ogbonnia Okoronkwo EDGE Oklahoma

77. Cincinnati Bengals – Tyler Conklin TE Central Michigan

78. Kansas City Chiefs (from WAS) – Deon Cain WR Clemson

Who knows what Sammy Watkins is going to be but even if it works out, KC still needs to strengthen their WR corps that has really been carried by Tyreek Hill for the last 2 years.

79. Arizona Cardinals – Martinas Rankin OT Mississippi State

80. Houston Texans (from SEA) – Quenton Meeks CB Stanford

81. Dallas Cowboys – Malik Jefferson LB Texas

82. Detroit Lions – Ian Thomas TE Indiana

A solid replacement for Ebron, 72 spots lower in the draft though. 

83. Baltimore Ravens – Mark Walton RB Miami

Everyone is looking for the next Alvin Kamara and Walton has drawn the most comparisons going into the draft. He at worst should be a solid 3rd down RB and assist greatly in the return game.

84. Los Angeles Chargers – Luke Falk QB Washington State

Patience is a virtue and the Chargers are okay getting a bit of a project who baring injuries won't have to play until his 3rd year in the league. If he reaches his potential, they have stolen the heir apparent to Philip Rivers.

85. Carolina Panthers (from BUF) – Simmie Cobbs WR Indiana

86. Kansas City Chiefs – Tim Settle DL Virginia Tech

87. Los Angeles Rams – Josey Jowell LB Iowa

The traded Ogletree, and other than a star WR, there are not many holes on this roster except at LB.

88. Carolina Panthers – Anthony Averett CB Alabama

89. Denver Broncos (from TEN) – Chukwuma Okorafor OT Western Michigan

90. Atlanta Falcons – Arden Key EDGE LSU

Off the field issues scare teams off, but there comes a point where a guy's talent is far too high to miss out on, especially at this point in the draft.

91. Indianapolis Colts (from NO) – Shaquem Griffin LB/DB UCF

Tremendous versatility and the ability to have him chase mobile QB's like Watson and Mariota, while being able to cover TE's is invaluable. 

92. Pittsburgh Steelers – Kyzir White DB West Virginia

93. Jacksonville Jaguars – Mike White QB Western Kentucky

94. Minnesota Vikings – Da’Shawn Hand DL Alabama

95. New England Patriots – Josh Sweat EDGE Florida State

This may even be a reach considering all the late red flags about his injury concerns but Belichick has the ability to not rush him back too soon and to use him specifically and strategically until he gets back to 100%.

96. Buffalo Bills (from PHI) – Royce Freeman RB Oregon

BREAKDOWN

CLEVELAND (QB Sam Darnold, DE Bradley Chubb, CB Isaiah Oliver, WR Courtland Sutton, OT Brian O'Neill) 5 Picks

NY GIANTS (RB Saquon Barkley, OG Isaiah Wynn, DE Rasheem Green, WR Dante Pettis) 4 Picks

NY JETS (QB Baker Mayfield, OG Braden Smith) 2 Picks

DENVER (ILB Roquan Smith, QB Mason Rudolph, WR James Washington, DT Nathan Sheppard, CB Holton Hill, RB Kerryon Johnson, OT Chukwoma Okorafor) 7 Picks

INDIANAPOLIS (DE Marcus Davenport, RB Derrius Guice, CB Josh Jackson, WR Anthony Miller, OT Orlando Brown, LB/S Shaquem Griffin) 6 Picks

TAMPA BAY (S Derwin James, RB Sony Michel) 2 Picks

CHICAGO (OG Quenton Nelson, DE Lorenzo Carter) 2 Picks

SAN FRANCISCO (OLB Tremaine Edmunds, S Terrell Edmunds, ILB Jerome Baker, WR Tre'Quan Smith) 4 Picks

OAKLAND (CB Jaire Alexander, OT Austin Corbett, S Jessie Bates) 3 Picks 

MIAMI (DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, DT Maurice Hurst, QB Kyle Lauletta) 3 Picks

BUFFALO (QB Josh Rosen, OG Billy Price, RB Royce Freeman) 3 Picks

WASHINGTON (DT Vita Vea, RB Nick Chubb) 2 Picks 

GREEN BAY (CB Denzel Ward, DE Ogbonnia Okoronkwo) 2 Picks

ARIZONA (QB Josh Allen, S Justin Reid, OT Martinas Rankin) 3 Picks

BALTIMORE (WR DJ Moore, TE Dallas Goedert, RB Mark Walton) 3 Picks

LA CHARGERS (OT Mike McGlinchey, DT Harrison Philipps, QB Luke Falk) 3 Picks

SEATTLE (OT Connor Williams) 1 Pick

DALLAS (WR Calvin Ridley, DT Derrick Nnadi, OLB Malik Jefferson) 3 Picks

DETROIT (DE Harold Landry, RB Ronald Jones II, TE Ian Thomas) 3 Picks

CINCINNATI (OG James Daniels, C Frank Ragnow, TE Tyler Conklin) 3 Picks

NEW ENGLAND (QB Lamar Jackson, DL Taven Bryan, S Ronnie Harrison, TE Mark Andrews, DE Josh Sweat) 5 Picks

CAROLINA (OT Kolton Miller, DE Uchenna Uwosu, WR Simmie Cobbs, CB Anthony Averett) 4 Picks

TENNESSEE (ILB Rashaan Evans, DE Sam Hubbard) 2 Picks

ATLANTA (DT Da'Ron Payne, WR DJ Chark, DE Arden Key) 3 Picks

NEW ORLEANS (WR Christian Kirk, TE Mike Gesicki) 2 Picks

PITTSBURGH (ILB Leighton Vander Esch, RB Rashaad Penny, S Kyzir White) 3 Picks

JACKSONVILLE (OG Will Hernandez, CB Carlton Davis, QB Mike White) 3 Picks

MINNESOTA (CB Mike Hughes, OT Tyrell Crosby, DT Da'Shawn Hand) 3 Picks

PHILADELPHIA (TE Hayden Hurst) 1 Pick

HOUSTON (TE Chris Herndon, CB Quenton Meeks) 2 Picks

LA RAMS (ILB Josey Jewell) 1 Pick

KANSAS CITY (CB Donte Jackson, WR Deon Cain, DT Tim Settle) 3 Picks

 

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its not bad for the jags but i think it has spots for improvement. 

round 1 is Perfect. 

round 2 is okay but unless Ramsey or bouye get hurt i dont see Davis really seeing the field unless they decide to play either of those 2 in the slot. Davis seems to me like a good scheme fit but we have an elite starting CB dou. if we need a corner i would say it would be better to have 1 that can be a slot guy to Push DJ Hayden and would allow us better depth.  i think the jags would potentially go OT here with Crosby or Brown even tho we dont need a RT this year parnell is getting older and we could use an upgrade as a swing tackle year 1.  i would think the jags would look at Mark Andrews TE or Ian Thomas or Justin Reid S(ive heard they kinda like him and he could potentially help us next year making some cap room. i would go andrews or thomas because they would help our TE Position more as we use a 2 TE set alot and outside of ASJ we got very lil proven good players unless you count the likes of Niles Paul, Ben Koyak, James O'Shaughnessy as good. 

round 3 is pretty bleh to me. i get we can use a Backup QB to atleast push Kessler but i dont view white as anything more then a 4th. i would look at Josh Sweat and Royce Freeman. Sweat would potentially help us replace Fowler next year(no way should we keep him at 14 million) and Freeman would give us a Backup RB who can handle a bigger load if fournette got hurt.  i would go freeman. 

 

so ideally i would go with Hernandez, Thomas as i feel hes the better blocker between Andrews and himself, and Freeman. 

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I like the compensation for Denver but not most of the picks. 

1.12 Smith yes please

1.25 Isaiah Wynn

2.40 Anthony Miller

2.56 Carlton Davis

3.65 Kyle Lauletta

3.71 Kerryon Johnson this works

3.89 Okorafor works 

You didn’t include comp picks 

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1 hour ago, The Gnat said:

It isn't a bad Vikings draft, I just personally don't like drafting a CB in round one. I'm not sure there is a ton of value at other picks, though Taven Bryan is one that is very tempting.

I was moving back and forth on a couple guys but I do feel that Zimmer will like the option of getting a CB which allows him to use Newman more freely in the secondary.

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1 hour ago, LinderFournette said:

its not bad for the jags but i think it has spots for improvement. 

round 1 is Perfect. 

round 2 is okay but unless Ramsey or bouye get hurt i dont see Davis really seeing the field unless they decide to play either of those 2 in the slot. Davis seems to me like a good scheme fit but we have an elite starting CB dou. if we need a corner i would say it would be better to have 1 that can be a slot guy to Push DJ Hayden and would allow us better depth.  i think the jags would potentially go OT here with Crosby or Brown even tho we dont need a RT this year parnell is getting older and we could use an upgrade as a swing tackle year 1.  i would think the jags would look at Mark Andrews TE or Ian Thomas or Justin Reid S(ive heard they kinda like him and he could potentially help us next year making some cap room. i would go andrews or thomas because they would help our TE Position more as we use a 2 TE set alot and outside of ASJ we got very lil proven good players unless you count the likes of Niles Paul, Ben Koyak, James O'Shaughnessy as good. 

round 3 is pretty bleh to me. i get we can use a Backup QB to atleast push Kessler but i dont view white as anything more then a 4th. i would look at Josh Sweat and Royce Freeman. Sweat would potentially help us replace Fowler next year(no way should we keep him at 14 million) and Freeman would give us a Backup RB who can handle a bigger load if fournette got hurt.  i would go freeman. 

 

so ideally i would go with Hernandez, Thomas as i feel hes the better blocker between Andrews and himself, and Freeman. 

I went CB at that spot mostly for value, I see Davis mocked early 2nd a bunch and that division is becoming more of a passing division with Luck and Watson returning. With the strength of their d-line, I would think that the potential to put more playmakers on the field defensively would be appealing. Ramsey can play every DB position also, so the ability to just plop him anywhere on the field is an instant panic every time an offense would break the huddle. I stayed away from Sweat because I couldn't personally see them taking a guy with a serious injury scare when they have Smoot and Ngakoue playing DE, then Jackson, Dareus playing DT, and Campbell who plays across all 4 d-line spots. 

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51 minutes ago, Counselor said:

I like the compensation for Denver but not most of the picks. 

1.12 Smith yes please

1.25 Isaiah Wynn

2.40 Anthony Miller

2.56 Carlton Davis

3.65 Kyle Lauletta

3.71 Kerryon Johnson this works

3.89 Okorafor works 

You didn’t include comp picks 

My pick of Washington over Miller was specifically because if the take Rudolph like I think they would after 2 trade downs, instantly putting a familiar face on the field with him would put Washington higher on their board than Miller. 

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3 minutes ago, wcf1989 said:

I went CB at that spot mostly for value, I see Davis mocked early 2nd a bunch and that division is becoming more of a passing division with Luck and Watson returning. With the strength of their d-line, I would think that the potential to put more playmakers on the field defensively would be appealing. Ramsey can play every DB position also, so the ability to just plop him anywhere on the field is an instant panic every time an offense would break the huddle. I stayed away from Sweat because I couldn't personally see them taking a guy with a serious injury scare when they have Smoot and Ngakoue playing DE, then Jackson, Dareus playing DT, and Campbell who plays across all 4 d-line spots. 

the same Andrew Luck who hasnt thrown a ball for almost 1 1/3 years......... im just saying i wouldnt draft for going against someone.  a TE would help our offense more then adding another corner. corner kinda seems like a massive luxary pick but i dont think we can afford that type of pick. 

the only reason i really mentioned sweat is because we have 3 true 4-3 DEs and smoot is potentially our replacement for campbell according to some in the jags forum  meaning if we let fowler walk it would be no one of note unless u want to count Carroll Phillips who was an UDFA last year.   the jags are projected to be over the cap by about 20 or so million if we keep the rollover available.  we have a ton of money invested on the DL that i can see us cutting dareus and getting him replaced next year with a NT type. 

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INDIANAPOLIS (DE Marcus Davenport, RB Derrius Guice, CB Josh Jackson, WR Anthony Miller, OT Orlando Brown, LB/S Shaquem Griffin) 6 Picks

 

I love the Guice, Jackson, and Miller picks.  Those would make the draft for me alone.  Davenport, Brown, and Griffin don't thrill me but they make sense.

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Just now, bananabucket said:

 

I love the Guice, Jackson, and Miller picks.  Those would make the draft for me alone.  Davenport, Brown, and Griffin don't thrill me but they make sense.

brown is more of is he gonna be able to handle RT with that speed. 

I watched a ton of UCF football and Griffin is a Beast even tho he only has 1 hand.  

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