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Well, lots of things have changed between my past mock. So, no better time for a new one!
CUT: Higbee
(Yeah, I think it's obvious that Higbee is a cut candidate.)
FRANCHISE: Alaric Jackson
(Yes, we're going to franchise our left tackle option for a trade, shh...)
FREE AGENCY: DGAF
(Can't predict anything, especially now that my top corner target (Adebo) has a serious injury. Maybe we add a young edge rusher or off ball linebacker? Who knows? Just, for the love of fucking fate, don't re-sign Reeder.)
TRADE:
Matthew Stafford to the Las Vegas Raiders for 2025 first round pick (#8 overall) and 2025 third (theirs).
(Yes, it's happening. I'm sorry...and not. Stafford's obviously lost a step, and I can't blame him; age takes everyone, and we need to start planning for when that happens. Part of that is learning when to let go. The Raiders are falling just short of getting the franchise quarterback at #8 overall - assuming Ward, Sanders, and Ewers all go before them and they don't wish to reach - but they get someone who can keep their hopes alive. In return, we get a top ten pick and a third to play with.)
Cooper Kupp, 2026 fourth (ours), and 2027 seventh to the Los Angeles Chargers for 2025 second round pick (theirs) and 2025 third round pick (theirs).
(Chargers need a wide receiver, since it's looking more and more like Quentin Johnston is a bust. McConkey is a good start, and Rice has potential, but they need someone who can make a difference, and Harbaugh's seen enough of Kupp to like. Meanwhile, we move on from an aging star, and get a solid pick to utilize.)
Alaric Jackson to the Green Bay Packers for 2025 second-round pick (theirs) and 2025 third round pick (theirs).
(Obviously contingent on A-Jax signing with the Packers long-term, but the picks are worth the risk. The Packers, in return, get a still-young very good left tackle who can give Love time to throw to his numerous targets.)
Colby Parkinson and Derion Kendrick to the Jets for 2025 fourth round pick and 2027 seventh.
(Just...whatever it takes to get them off the team, okay?)
2025 first round pick (ours, #11 overall) to the Atlanta Falcons for 2025 first round pick (#17 overall, theirs) and 2025 second round pick (theirs).
(We trade down with Atlanta to secure an extra second round pick, while they jump up to take a falling defensive lineman.)
2025 second round pick (Packers) and 2026 second round pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars for 2025 second round pick.
(Thinking we move up a bit for a specific player. In return, Jacksonville gets more picks to play with.)
2025 second round pick (Chargers) to the Washington Comm - anders for 2025 second round pick (theirs) and 2025 fourth round pick.
(Fuck that I can't say "comm ander" in the same sentence. I demand that it be changed; it's a common fucking word. Anyway, the Washington football team sees a falling receiver that they must get, while we move down a bit.)
2025 third round pick (Raiders), 2025 third round pick (ours, compensatory), and 2025 fourth round pick (Washington's) to the Baltimore Ravens for 2025 second round pick (theirs) and 2025 fifth round pick (theirs).
(Ravens move down for extra picks.)
DRAFT:
#8 overall (Raiders) - Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri.
(Easy pick. If he had a competent quarterback, he'd have a lot more touchdowns and yards than he does. Our immediate X receiver.)
#28 overall (Packers) - Aireontae Ersery, LT, Minnesota.
(Mountain of a man. Finally figuring out potential. Our blindside protector for the next five years, at least.)
#38 overall (Jaguars) - Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina.
(I think he falls out of the first round with his injury and smaller school, but I'd pounce here. Huge and talented ballhawk.)
#48 overall (Falcons) - Garrett Nussmeier, QB, Louisiana State.
(Our quarterback. Don't scoff; he can make most of the throws Stafford does, and he's smart as a whip.)
#55 overall (Ravens) - Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State.
(Our answer at tight end. Physical, catches everything, fast, everything you want.)
#57 overall (Washington) - Dontay Corleone, NT, Cincinnati.
(Nickname is "The Godfather." Dominant run-stuffer, shows more in pass technique and motor than BB3.)
#76 overall (Rams) - Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech.
(Double dip at cornerback to eventually replace D-Will/White/Witherspoon. Another ballhawk, strong tackler.)
#85 overall (Chargers) - Xavier Nwankpa, SAF, Iowa.
(Versatile chess piece. Can play anywhere in the secondary and box.)
#90 overall (Packers) - Fernando Carmona, OG, Arkansas.
(Road-grading offensive guard. Eventual Jonah Jackson/Kevin Dotson replacement.)
2025 fourth (Jets) - David Bailey, ILB/EDGE, Stanford.
(Another chess piece for Shula's defense. Can rush passer and cover.)
2025 fourth (Rams) - Samuel Brown, WR, Miami.
(Dominant speed threat for Cam Ward; one of his favorite targets. Raw, but uber-talented. Atwell replacement.)
2025 fifth (Ravens) - Anthony Belton, OT/OG, North Carolina State.
(Eventual Havenstein replacement, but he can slot in at guard while he improves until then. Big, physical, mean.)
2025 sixth (Rams) - Raheim "Rocket" Sanders, RB, South Carolina.
(One of my favorite running backs last year. I hope he lasts this long.)
2025 sixth (Falcons) - Will Sheppard, WR, Colorado.
(Replacement for Robinson/Johnson. Tall possession type with more YAC and speed than expected. Shadeur Sanders' favorite target aside from Hunter.)
2025 sixth (Steelers) - Collin Oliver, ILB/EDGE, Oklahoma State.
(Oliver is basically Bailey/Hampton, but discount. Don't sleep on him, though.)
ROSTER:
QB - Jimmy Garoppolo, Garrett Nussmeier.
(Garoppolo gets re-signed for one year, but then hands the reigns to Nussmeier, who never looks back.)
RB - Kyren Williams, Blake Corum, Cody Schrader (KR), Raheim Sanders.
(Four running backs, but all have talent.)
WR - Puka Nacua, Luther Burden III, Jordan Whittington, Xavier Smith (PR), Samuel Brown, Will Sheppard.
(Six wide receivers, but all have talent.)
TE - Tyler Warren, Davis Allen.
(Warren and Allen need to stay healthy, but I could live with two uber-talented tight ends.)
OL - Aireontae Ersery, Steve Avila, Jonah Jackson, Kevin Dotson, Rob Havenstein, Beaux Limmer, K.T. Leveston, Dylan McMahon, Fernando Carmona, Anthony Belton.
(Ersery, I get the feeling that he can start at left tackle from day one. This is the offensive line we envisioned before this year.)
DL - Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske, Dontay Corleone, Tyler Davis, Desjuan Johnson, David Olajiga.
(The top three shouldn't be moved for anything. Davis, Johnson, and Olajiga get the remainder.)
LB - Jared Verse, Byron Young, Omar Speights, Jake Hummel, Keir Thomas, Zach VanValkenburg, Nick Hampton, David Bailey, Collin Oliver.
(Verse and Young should get a lot of snaps. We'll see if Thomas and/or VanValkenburg sinks or swims, along with Hampton. Hummel will start in base packages, but I imagine Curl sees a lot of big nickel snaps.)
DB - Darious Williams, Cobie Durant, Kamren Curl Quentin Lake, Jaylen McCollough, Kamren Kinchens, Josh Wallace, Charles Woods, Shavon Revel Jr., Dorian Strong, Xavier Nwankpa.
(Basically, you have three placeholders (unless Kinchens busts out next year) in Williams (old), Durant (FA) and Curl (FA). Let the young players earn their stripes.)
ST - Joshua Karty (K), Ethan Evans (P), Alex Ward (LS)
(No changes here.)
I'll go into further details on the players in a post on this thread. Fair?
CUT: Higbee
(Yeah, I think it's obvious that Higbee is a cut candidate.)
FRANCHISE: Alaric Jackson
(Yes, we're going to franchise our left tackle option for a trade, shh...)
FREE AGENCY: DGAF
(Can't predict anything, especially now that my top corner target (Adebo) has a serious injury. Maybe we add a young edge rusher or off ball linebacker? Who knows? Just, for the love of fucking fate, don't re-sign Reeder.)
TRADE:
Matthew Stafford to the Las Vegas Raiders for 2025 first round pick (#8 overall) and 2025 third (theirs).
(Yes, it's happening. I'm sorry...and not. Stafford's obviously lost a step, and I can't blame him; age takes everyone, and we need to start planning for when that happens. Part of that is learning when to let go. The Raiders are falling just short of getting the franchise quarterback at #8 overall - assuming Ward, Sanders, and Ewers all go before them and they don't wish to reach - but they get someone who can keep their hopes alive. In return, we get a top ten pick and a third to play with.)
Cooper Kupp, 2026 fourth (ours), and 2027 seventh to the Los Angeles Chargers for 2025 second round pick (theirs) and 2025 third round pick (theirs).
(Chargers need a wide receiver, since it's looking more and more like Quentin Johnston is a bust. McConkey is a good start, and Rice has potential, but they need someone who can make a difference, and Harbaugh's seen enough of Kupp to like. Meanwhile, we move on from an aging star, and get a solid pick to utilize.)
Alaric Jackson to the Green Bay Packers for 2025 second-round pick (theirs) and 2025 third round pick (theirs).
(Obviously contingent on A-Jax signing with the Packers long-term, but the picks are worth the risk. The Packers, in return, get a still-young very good left tackle who can give Love time to throw to his numerous targets.)
Colby Parkinson and Derion Kendrick to the Jets for 2025 fourth round pick and 2027 seventh.
(Just...whatever it takes to get them off the team, okay?)
2025 first round pick (ours, #11 overall) to the Atlanta Falcons for 2025 first round pick (#17 overall, theirs) and 2025 second round pick (theirs).
(We trade down with Atlanta to secure an extra second round pick, while they jump up to take a falling defensive lineman.)
2025 second round pick (Packers) and 2026 second round pick to the Jacksonville Jaguars for 2025 second round pick.
(Thinking we move up a bit for a specific player. In return, Jacksonville gets more picks to play with.)
2025 second round pick (Chargers) to the Washington Comm - anders for 2025 second round pick (theirs) and 2025 fourth round pick.
(Fuck that I can't say "comm ander" in the same sentence. I demand that it be changed; it's a common fucking word. Anyway, the Washington football team sees a falling receiver that they must get, while we move down a bit.)
2025 third round pick (Raiders), 2025 third round pick (ours, compensatory), and 2025 fourth round pick (Washington's) to the Baltimore Ravens for 2025 second round pick (theirs) and 2025 fifth round pick (theirs).
(Ravens move down for extra picks.)
DRAFT:
#8 overall (Raiders) - Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri.
(Easy pick. If he had a competent quarterback, he'd have a lot more touchdowns and yards than he does. Our immediate X receiver.)
#28 overall (Packers) - Aireontae Ersery, LT, Minnesota.
(Mountain of a man. Finally figuring out potential. Our blindside protector for the next five years, at least.)
#38 overall (Jaguars) - Shavon Revel Jr., CB, East Carolina.
(I think he falls out of the first round with his injury and smaller school, but I'd pounce here. Huge and talented ballhawk.)
#48 overall (Falcons) - Garrett Nussmeier, QB, Louisiana State.
(Our quarterback. Don't scoff; he can make most of the throws Stafford does, and he's smart as a whip.)
#55 overall (Ravens) - Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State.
(Our answer at tight end. Physical, catches everything, fast, everything you want.)
#57 overall (Washington) - Dontay Corleone, NT, Cincinnati.
(Nickname is "The Godfather." Dominant run-stuffer, shows more in pass technique and motor than BB3.)
#76 overall (Rams) - Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech.
(Double dip at cornerback to eventually replace D-Will/White/Witherspoon. Another ballhawk, strong tackler.)
#85 overall (Chargers) - Xavier Nwankpa, SAF, Iowa.
(Versatile chess piece. Can play anywhere in the secondary and box.)
#90 overall (Packers) - Fernando Carmona, OG, Arkansas.
(Road-grading offensive guard. Eventual Jonah Jackson/Kevin Dotson replacement.)
2025 fourth (Jets) - David Bailey, ILB/EDGE, Stanford.
(Another chess piece for Shula's defense. Can rush passer and cover.)
2025 fourth (Rams) - Samuel Brown, WR, Miami.
(Dominant speed threat for Cam Ward; one of his favorite targets. Raw, but uber-talented. Atwell replacement.)
2025 fifth (Ravens) - Anthony Belton, OT/OG, North Carolina State.
(Eventual Havenstein replacement, but he can slot in at guard while he improves until then. Big, physical, mean.)
2025 sixth (Rams) - Raheim "Rocket" Sanders, RB, South Carolina.
(One of my favorite running backs last year. I hope he lasts this long.)
2025 sixth (Falcons) - Will Sheppard, WR, Colorado.
(Replacement for Robinson/Johnson. Tall possession type with more YAC and speed than expected. Shadeur Sanders' favorite target aside from Hunter.)
2025 sixth (Steelers) - Collin Oliver, ILB/EDGE, Oklahoma State.
(Oliver is basically Bailey/Hampton, but discount. Don't sleep on him, though.)
ROSTER:
QB - Jimmy Garoppolo, Garrett Nussmeier.
(Garoppolo gets re-signed for one year, but then hands the reigns to Nussmeier, who never looks back.)
RB - Kyren Williams, Blake Corum, Cody Schrader (KR), Raheim Sanders.
(Four running backs, but all have talent.)
WR - Puka Nacua, Luther Burden III, Jordan Whittington, Xavier Smith (PR), Samuel Brown, Will Sheppard.
(Six wide receivers, but all have talent.)
TE - Tyler Warren, Davis Allen.
(Warren and Allen need to stay healthy, but I could live with two uber-talented tight ends.)
OL - Aireontae Ersery, Steve Avila, Jonah Jackson, Kevin Dotson, Rob Havenstein, Beaux Limmer, K.T. Leveston, Dylan McMahon, Fernando Carmona, Anthony Belton.
(Ersery, I get the feeling that he can start at left tackle from day one. This is the offensive line we envisioned before this year.)
DL - Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske, Dontay Corleone, Tyler Davis, Desjuan Johnson, David Olajiga.
(The top three shouldn't be moved for anything. Davis, Johnson, and Olajiga get the remainder.)
LB - Jared Verse, Byron Young, Omar Speights, Jake Hummel, Keir Thomas, Zach VanValkenburg, Nick Hampton, David Bailey, Collin Oliver.
(Verse and Young should get a lot of snaps. We'll see if Thomas and/or VanValkenburg sinks or swims, along with Hampton. Hummel will start in base packages, but I imagine Curl sees a lot of big nickel snaps.)
DB - Darious Williams, Cobie Durant, Kamren Curl Quentin Lake, Jaylen McCollough, Kamren Kinchens, Josh Wallace, Charles Woods, Shavon Revel Jr., Dorian Strong, Xavier Nwankpa.
(Basically, you have three placeholders (unless Kinchens busts out next year) in Williams (old), Durant (FA) and Curl (FA). Let the young players earn their stripes.)
ST - Joshua Karty (K), Ethan Evans (P), Alex Ward (LS)
(No changes here.)
I'll go into further details on the players in a post on this thread. Fair?