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Not changing much from the last one really and not going to pretty it up much.
Round 2 pick 5:
Chris Godwin WR Penn St.
Don't think Engram will be there like most people want and for me Godwin is the best WR to take in round 2. I could be happy with alternate picks of Zay Jones or Kupp
Round 3 pick 5:
Akhello Witherspoon CB Colorado
For me one of the best 3 or 4 CB we could take in this draft regardless of round. Steps in and pushes EJ Gaines outside from day one opposite of TruJo
Round 4 pick 5:
George Kittle TE Iowa
Not changing much, I've been sold on this guy and this is a good spot to take him IMO. Pairs up nicely with Higbee.
Round 4 pick 35:
Chase Roullier C Wyoming
Been on him since day 1 and will go down on this ship.
Round 5 pick 5:
Damontee Kazee CB San Diego St
This is where our 2nd db comes in, could be a depth safety as well. Kazee is another that I was sold on lets keep the ball rolling. Holsey, Wilson and White are other CB options here.
Round 6 pick 5:
Keionta Davis DE Tenn-Chattannooga
Somebody I did a little study on for our ROD mock with the Bengals picks. Like this kid and he could be a good developmental DE.
Round 6 pick 22:
Chad Williams WR Grambling
I went with Davis in my last mock but I'm changing it to somebody we've reportedly met with multiple times. This guy has some blazing speed, which Snead and McVay have hinted is a direction we're going. Also mixes in good size and strength, did 22 reps on the press as a WR!
Round 7 pick 16:
Storm Norton OT Toledo
A change from my past mocks for him I'll just quote his NFL.com profile for info on him. He's got size but has work to do with Coach Kromer.
Adding 2 WR one who could step in right away and contribute the other is a speed guy with some work to do. Add a complimentary TE as well as our Center of the future and a OT to develop. Defense added IMO two very good CB one to play right away and the other will be a ST force and work in his snaps. Also added youth and depth in a DT. We can resign Alexander and Joyner and this gives us a very good and young secondary going forward for Wades defense. Norton could take over next year for GRob and Roullier might take over this year for Sullivan. Anyways see you guys in chat tomorrow for Round 1!
Round 2 pick 5:
Chris Godwin WR Penn St.
Don't think Engram will be there like most people want and for me Godwin is the best WR to take in round 2. I could be happy with alternate picks of Zay Jones or Kupp
Round 3 pick 5:
Akhello Witherspoon CB Colorado
For me one of the best 3 or 4 CB we could take in this draft regardless of round. Steps in and pushes EJ Gaines outside from day one opposite of TruJo
Round 4 pick 5:
George Kittle TE Iowa
Not changing much, I've been sold on this guy and this is a good spot to take him IMO. Pairs up nicely with Higbee.
Round 4 pick 35:
Chase Roullier C Wyoming
Been on him since day 1 and will go down on this ship.
Round 5 pick 5:
Damontee Kazee CB San Diego St
This is where our 2nd db comes in, could be a depth safety as well. Kazee is another that I was sold on lets keep the ball rolling. Holsey, Wilson and White are other CB options here.
Round 6 pick 5:
Keionta Davis DE Tenn-Chattannooga
Somebody I did a little study on for our ROD mock with the Bengals picks. Like this kid and he could be a good developmental DE.
Round 6 pick 22:
Chad Williams WR Grambling
I went with Davis in my last mock but I'm changing it to somebody we've reportedly met with multiple times. This guy has some blazing speed, which Snead and McVay have hinted is a direction we're going. Also mixes in good size and strength, did 22 reps on the press as a WR!
Round 7 pick 16:
Storm Norton OT Toledo
A change from my past mocks for him I'll just quote his NFL.com profile for info on him. He's got size but has work to do with Coach Kromer.
STRENGTHS
Tall tackle with extremely long legs and arms are well above average for the position at over 35 inches long. Adequate foot quickness in his pass slides. Blocks with good arm extension and utilizes length as a recovery tool when beaten. Better lateral movement than expected. Able to pull and lead block in power. Combo blocks feature strong secure and fluid climb to second level target. Needs more knee bend, but lands at a high rate in space. Mirrors in pass sets with good balance and good posture.
WEAKNESSES
Plays from a two-point stance in Toledo offense. Will have to learn to play from three-point stance and fire out of his stance with better bend. Steps are slow and stiff into his first contact. Hands are strong but placement is too wide. Opponents will land first and jolt him due to natural leverage deficiency because of his height. High-cut frame creates anchor imbalance. Below average redirect against inside counters.
DRAFT PROJECTION
Round 7-PFA
NFL COMPARISON
Pace Murphy
Adding 2 WR one who could step in right away and contribute the other is a speed guy with some work to do. Add a complimentary TE as well as our Center of the future and a OT to develop. Defense added IMO two very good CB one to play right away and the other will be a ST force and work in his snaps. Also added youth and depth in a DT. We can resign Alexander and Joyner and this gives us a very good and young secondary going forward for Wades defense. Norton could take over next year for GRob and Roullier might take over this year for Sullivan. Anyways see you guys in chat tomorrow for Round 1!