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Todd McShay's First Mock Draft 5.0


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1) Jameis Winston - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-14)
COLLEGE: Florida State
Class: Soph HT: 6-3 WT: 231 POS: QB
Analysis: No surprise here. I have Winston as the top-ranked player on my board, and I believe he will be the first overall pick by the Bucs on April 30. Tampa Bay has to get its quarterback of the future out of this selection, and while Winston does bring with him some off-field risks, I give him the edge as a player over Marcus Mariota. In the areas that matter most in projecting QBs to the next level -- including reading defenses, going through progressions, anticipating throws and delivering the ball accurately -- he's one of the best prospects I've evaluated in the past 10 years.

2) Marcus Mariota - Tennessee Titans (2-14)
COLLEGE: Oregon
Class: Jr HT: 6-3 WT: 222 POS: QB

 

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Just a heads up. I may need to delete this because it's ESPN insider content with no link. I'm gonna have to confirm this with the other mods before I do it but just so you know it's not because I'm a dick it's because JI can get in trouble for that kind of ish I believe.

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Just a heads up. I may need to delete this because it's ESPN insider content with no link. I'm gonna have to confirm this with the other mods before I do it but just so you know it's not because I'm a dick it's because JI can get in trouble for that kind of ish I believe.

It's been posted on other sites with no link, and they didn't have to delete it.  shrugs

 

I didn't post the whole mock either...................

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