Wednesday, April 4, 2018

2018 NFL Mock Draft: Sixth Edition

Here is my fifth edition of my 2018 NFL Draft.

1. Cleveland Browns- Sam Darnold, Quarterback, USC: Although they did trade for Tyrod Taylor, he's not the long term answer for a team that needs a long term/possible franchise quarterback for the future. Darnold could be that due to his leadership, good throwing arm, clutch play as he's shown at the collegiate level, and his athleticism.

2. New York Giants- Josh Allen, Quarterback, Wyoming: Some mock drafts have Big Blue taking Saquon Barkley or Bradley Chubb here, but after the blockbuster Jets-Colts trade, something tells me Dave Gettleman plans on taking Eli Manning's successor. With all the smoke Jim Mora is throwing at Josh Rosen, the Giants take Allen, who has the most upside among the quarterbacks due to his athleticism, arm strength, and size and draws comparisons to Carson Wentz.

3. New York Jets (from Indianapolis Colts)- Josh Rosen, Quarterback, UCLA: Rosen's stock is dropping due to his concussion issues and his former coach Jim Mora throwing him under the bus. Rosen is perhaps the safest bet in this draft (in terms of quarterbacks) due to his accuracy and refined throwing mechanics.

4. Cleveland Browns (from Houston Texans)- Saquon Barkley, Running Back, Penn State: The Browns did sign Carlos Hyde in free agency, but there is still talk of the Browns taking Barkley first and a quarterback fourth. Barkley is the drafts best player and he can do pretty much everything.

5. Denver Broncos- Baker Mayfield, Quarterback, Oklahoma: Although they did sign Case Keenum, he's not the long-term answer at quarterback. The Broncos love Mayfield and he has a ton of potential with his gunslinger mentality although due to his height and off the court antics, is compared to Johnny Manziel.

6. Indianapolis Colts (from New York Jets)- Bradley Chubb, Defensive End, North Carolina State: This was a home run trade for the Colts and it would become a grand slam if they land either Chubb or Barkley here. Chubb will be a great fit in the Colts 4-3 defense and he's a three-down back that would help them stop the likes of DeShaun Watson and Marcus Mariota within their division.

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Minkah Fitzpatrick, Safety, Alabama: This would be a steal here for the Bucs, who have a bigger need for a pass-rusher, so instead take Fitzpatrick to bolster their secondary. Fitzpatrick's versatility makes him special and he's perhaps the best defensive player in this draft.

8. Chicago Bears- Quenton Nelson, Guard, Notre Dame: The Bears have a need at edge rusher and with Chubb off the board, they address their need at left guard and Nelson fits the bill. Nelson seems like a sure thing and worthy of a top-ten pick and will help the Bears on the interior of the offensive line and will serve good for Mitch Trubisky.

9. San Francisco 49ers- Denzel Ward, Cornerback, Ohio State: Despite the signing of Richard Sherman, the Niners take Ward here in the mock. Ward isn't the biggest cornerback in the draft but he can cover skills that are hard to come by in the league.

10. Oakland Raiders- Tremaine Edmunds, Linebacker, Virginia Tech: The Raiders biggest need is at linebacker and Edmunds would be a solid pick. Edmunds is nineteen years old and his athleticism would give the Silver And Black's defense a different look.

11. Miami Dolphins- Roquan Smith, Linebacker, Georgia: Smith brings speed and athleticism and that would be much needed for this Dolphins defense, that needs some youth. This is a possible steal here.

12. Buffalo Bills (from Cincinnati Bengals)- Mike McGlinchey, Offensive Tackle, Notre Dame: After the trading of Cody Glenn, the Bills have a need on the offensive line. McGlinchey isn't that strong, but he's athletic and brings stability.

13. Washington Redskins- Derwin James, Strong Safety, Florida State: Perhaps the best defensive playmaker in the draft, James is the new NFL prototype as a safety capable of producing against the run or in both man and zone coverage. Florida State also used him as a pure edge rusher, where he regularly pressured the quarterback.

14. Green Bay Packers- Harold Landry, Linebacker, Boston College: With Ward off the board, the Packers go with Landry here to improve their pass rush. Landry did not have a great season in his final season at BC, but he should still be a solid pro.

15. Arizona Cardinals- Lamar Jackson, Quarterback, Louisville: The Cards are another trade up candidate, but here I have them selecting Jackson, who's a good decision maker and passer. The Cards know that Mike Glennon and Sam Bradford are not the long-term answers and Jackson would in theory be in a red-shirt situation here and a long-term foundation of Jackson and David Johnson is tough to pass up on.

16. Baltimore Ravens- Calvin Ridley, Wide Receiver, Alabama: The Ravens have lacked a big-threat receiver for years now and they get one here with Ridley, although they did sign John Brown and Michael Crabtree. Ridley brings a downfield, speedy option on the outside that would bring a different look to the Ravens offense.

17. Los Angeles Chargers- Maurice Hurst, Defensive Tackle, Michigan: Hurst had a heart condition at the combine and that shouldn't drop him out of the first round as the Bolts find someone to pair with Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram. Hurst doesn't have the size that teams are generally looking for in an interior defensive lineman, but his quickness more than makes up for that deficiency and makes him in particular a great threat rushing the passer on third downs.

18. Seattle Seahawks- Josh Jackson, Cornerback, Iowa: The Legion of Boom is dead. The Seahawks need youth and athleticism in their secondary and Jackson can provide that. Jackson is excellent in man-to-man coverage and comes off a season in which he led the nation in interceptions.

19. Dallas Cowboys- Vita Vea, Denfensive Tackle, Washington: Vea, a massive presence in the middle of a defensive line, will go a long way toward fixing that deficiency, while also providing enough quickness to penetrate into the backfield on some third downs.

20. Detroit Lions- Da'Ron Payne, Defensive Tackle, Alabama: The Lions failed to replace Ndamokung Suh and Nick Fairley the last few seasons, so they take Payne here to pair with Ziggy Ansah. Adding someone like Payne would only make that defensive line better.

21. Cincinnati Bengals (from Buffalo Bills)- Will Hernandez, Guard, UTEP: Hernandez is a fast riser on most peoples draft boards. Hernandez is big and strong and although the Bengals traded for Cody Glenn, they go with Hernandez to help protect Andy Dalton.

22. Buffalo Bills (from Kansas City Chiefs)- Mason Rudolph, Quarterback, Oklahoma State: The Bills are a strong candidate to trade up for a quarterback, but I don't do trades in my mock drafts so here I have them selecting Rudolph. He's an experienced pocket passer with nice downfield touch.

23. New England Patriots (from Los Angeles Rams)- Leighton Vander Esch, Linebacker, Boise State: Vander Esch is rising up many peoples mocks drafts of late. The Pats need a ton of youth in their defense especially up front and Vander Esch would be a very Patriots type of player.

24. Carolina Panthers- Isaiah Oliver, Cornerback, Colorado: Oliver has some good size and has the potential to be a solid pro. The Panthers can use some young corners and Olivier can fit right in.

25. Tennessee Titans- Marcus Davenport, Defensive End, UTSA: Davenport is a bit of a wild card since he's from a Group Of 5 school. The Titans are an interesting landing spot considering that defensive end isn't necessarily a need for them as Davenport can rotate with some of their guys.

26. Atlanta Falcons- Taven Bryan, Defensive End, Florida: The Falcons don't have any major needs, but bolstering the defensive line could be necessary if Dontari Poe leaves in free agency. Bryan has drawn comparisons to JJ Watt and will bring depth to the Falcons defensive line.

27. New Orleans Saints- Mike Gesicki, Tight End, Penn State: Gesicki is perhaps the best tight end in this draft class and would give Drew Brees yet another offensive weapon. Gesicki would be an upgrade at the position and would be the best tight end they've had since prime Jimmy Graham.

28. Pittsburgh Steelers- Rashaan Evans, Linebacker, Alabama: The Steelers can use a linebacker now with Ryan Shazier lost for this season. Evans brings an athletic presence who can fill multiple roles. He was more of an edge defender early in his career, and he pressured the quarterback on 67 of his 284 career rushes. However, he also showed well in a more traditional role over the last two years.

29. Jacksonville Jaguars- Isaiah Wynn, Guard, Georgia: Wynn would bring a nice upgrade to a Jags offensive line to take pressure off Blake Bortles and Leonard Fournette. can play tackle if needed but will succeed as a guard instantly. He plays with outstanding leverage and has the athleticism to mirror pass-rushers.

30. Minnesota Vikings- Billy Price, Guard, Ohio State: Price would be a nice addition to a Vikings team that can use offensive line help to protect Kirk Cousins. Price would be a great target for them as a potential replacement for Joe Berger inside. Price would be one of the better starting centers in the league, so the Vikings have the option of sticking him at the pivot immediately and having Pat Elflein compete at a guard spot.

31. New England Patriots- Orlando Brown, Offensive Tackle, Oklahoma: The Pats have a huge need at tackle now with Nate Solder's departure in free agency. Brown could be a steal here and it would be a very Belichick of him to take Brown here to protect Brady in his last few seasons in the league.

32. Philadelphia Eagles- Connor Williams, Offensive Tackle, Texas: The Eagles don't really have any needs. Williams is one of the better offensive lineman in this draft and the Eagles offensive line is aging so this would be a solid pick.

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