1. Washington Commanders: QB Caleb Williams (trade with Chicago) 2. Chicago Bears: WR Marvin Harrison Jr. 3. New England Patriots: QB Drake Maye 4. Arizona Cardinals: (got up and left. Okay, just kidding) OT Olu Fashanu 5. Los Angeles Chargers: OT Joe Alt 6. New York Giants: QB Jayden Daniels 7. Tennessee Titans: OT JC Latham 8. Atlanta Falcons: QB Michael Penix 9. Chicago Bears: DE Dallas Turner 10. New York Jets: WR Malik Nabers 11. Minnesota Vikings: DE Jared Verse 12. Denver Broncos: WR Rome Odunze 13. Las Vegas Raiders: CB Nate Wiggins 14. New Orleans Saints: TE Brock Bowers 15. Indianapolis Colts: WR Brian Thomas Jr. 16. Seattle Seahawks: DL Jer'Zhan Newton 17. Jacksonville Jaguars: OT Taliese Fuaga 18. Cincinnati Bengals: OT Amarius Mims 19. Green Guy Slackers: CB Kool-Aid McKinstry 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WR Keon Coleman 21. Arizona Cardinals: WR Adonai Mitchell (interesting)
22. Los Angeles Rams: S Cooper DeJean (also interesting) 23. Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Kamari Lassiter (eh...) 24. Miami Dolphins: OT Troy Fautanu 25. Philadelphia Eagles: OL Graham Barton 26. Kansas City Chiefs: OT Gyler Guyton 27. Houston Texans: DE Laiatu Latu 28. Detroit Lions: DE Bralen Trice 29. Buffalo Bills: DL Byron Murphy ( !! )
30. Dallas Cowboys: CB Quinyon Mitchell (we're just getting creative here) 31. San Francisco 49ers: DE Chop Robinson 32. Baltimore Ravens: OT Jordan Morgan
Interesting things about this mock draft:
They propose Washington sending No. 2, No. 41, and 2025 No. 1 to Chicago. Gives the Bears a 2nd round pick this year (where they don't have one) and 2 more firsts next year.
The bottom of this draft is just stupid (IMO). I think the writer just got lazy.
1. Washington Commanders: QB Caleb Williams (trade with Chicago) 2. Chicago Bears: WR Marvin Harrison Jr. 3. New England Patriots: QB Drake Maye 4. Arizona Cardinals: (got up and left. Okay, just kidding) OT Olu Fashanu 5. Los Angeles Chargers: OT Joe Alt 6. New York Giants: QB Jayden Daniels 7. Tennessee Titans: OT JC Latham 8. Atlanta Falcons: QB Michael Penix 9. Chicago Bears: DE Dallas Turner 10. New York Jets: WR Malik Nabers 11. Minnesota Vikings: DE Jared Verse 12. Denver Broncos: WR Rome Odunze 13. Las Vegas Raiders: CB Nate Wiggins 14. New Orleans Saints: TE Brock Bowers 15. Indianapolis Colts: WR Brian Thomas Jr. 16. Seattle Seahawks: DL Jer'Zhan Newton 17. Jacksonville Jaguars: OT Taliese Fuaga 18. Cincinnati Bengals: OT Amarius Mims 19. Green Guy Slackers: CB Kool-Aid McKinstry 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WR Keon Coleman 21. Arizona Cardinals: WR Adonai Mitchell (interesting)
22. Los Angeles Rams: S Cooper DeJean (also interesting) 23. Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Kamari Lassiter (eh...) 24. Miami Dolphins: OT Troy Fautanu 25. Philadelphia Eagles: OL Graham Barton 26. Kansas City Chiefs: OT Gyler Guyton 27. Houston Texans: DE Laiatu Latu 28. Detroit Lions: DE Bralen Trice 29. Buffalo Bills: DL Byron Murphy ( !! )
30. Dallas Cowboys: CB Quinyon Mitchell (we're just getting creative here) 31. San Francisco 49ers: DE Chop Robinson 32. Baltimore Ravens: OT Jordan Morgan
Interesting things about this mock draft:
They propose Washington sending No. 2, No. 41, and 2025 No. 1 to Chicago. Gives the Bears a 2nd round pick this year (where they don't have one) and 2 more firsts next year.
The bottom of this draft is just stupid (IMO). I think the writer just got lazy.
I've seen some things from some good sources that say Washington really wants that #1 pick...so I could definitely see it.
1. Washington Commanders: QB Caleb Williams (trade with Chicago) 2. Chicago Bears: WR Marvin Harrison Jr. 3. New England Patriots: QB Drake Maye 4. Arizona Cardinals: (got up and left. Okay, just kidding) OT Olu Fashanu 5. Los Angeles Chargers: OT Joe Alt 6. New York Giants: QB Jayden Daniels 7. Tennessee Titans: OT JC Latham 8. Atlanta Falcons: QB Michael Penix 9. Chicago Bears: DE Dallas Turner 10. New York Jets: WR Malik Nabers 11. Minnesota Vikings: DE Jared Verse 12. Denver Broncos: WR Rome Odunze 13. Las Vegas Raiders: CB Nate Wiggins 14. New Orleans Saints: TE Brock Bowers 15. Indianapolis Colts: WR Brian Thomas Jr. 16. Seattle Seahawks: DL Jer'Zhan Newton 17. Jacksonville Jaguars: OT Taliese Fuaga 18. Cincinnati Bengals: OT Amarius Mims 19. Green Guy Slackers: CB Kool-Aid McKinstry 20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: WR Keon Coleman 21. Arizona Cardinals: WR Adonai Mitchell (interesting)
22. Los Angeles Rams: S Cooper DeJean (also interesting) 23. Pittsburgh Steelers: CB Kamari Lassiter (eh...) 24. Miami Dolphins: OT Troy Fautanu 25. Philadelphia Eagles: OL Graham Barton 26. Kansas City Chiefs: OT Gyler Guyton 27. Houston Texans: DE Laiatu Latu 28. Detroit Lions: DE Bralen Trice 29. Buffalo Bills: DL Byron Murphy ( !! )
30. Dallas Cowboys: CB Quinyon Mitchell (we're just getting creative here) 31. San Francisco 49ers: DE Chop Robinson 32. Baltimore Ravens: OT Jordan Morgan
Interesting things about this mock draft:
They propose Washington sending No. 2, No. 41, and 2025 No. 1 to Chicago. Gives the Bears a 2nd round pick this year (where they don't have one) and 2 more firsts next year.
The bottom of this draft is just stupid (IMO). I think the writer just got lazy.
I've seen some things from some good sources that say Washington really wants that #1 pick...so I could definitely see it.
Calab is a Washington guy so a homecoming would be great to fill those stands. Can we squeeze Payne and our 2nd again from em?
I'm not a fan of that projected #9 pick of Dallas Turner by the Bears. I'd go Odunze if in fact we drafted QB at #1.
Turner looks to me to be a better fit as a 3-4 OLB/Edge guy. 6'4" and 240 and a sub 4.5 40 yd dash. Not saying he is a bad pick, just likely not a good fit.
If you want to go for a DE/DT at #9, how about Darius Robinson our of Missouri? I was watching him in the Senior Bowl drills and in the game itself. He has a nonstop motor and is very strong. In the drills, he was unstoppable in any one-on-one. At 6'5" and 285 he can play a 4-3 DE and has been used to slide in at DT and play some at what looks like a 3-tech. While his draft stock is on the rise, I am hoping he will be available in the early 3rd round.