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Day prior out on a limb round 1 mock


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1. LA Rams: Jared Goff- tough one. Quite a few like Wentz more.  LA wants the young California kid to make a big splash.  One of the kids biggest knock is him playing in adverse weather.  Down in sunny LA he won't see that half of the games a season.

2. Philly:  Carson Wentz-just what they want.  Their GM traded up in hopes Wentz would be there.  And to their luck he did.

3. SD: Jalen Ramsey-  chargers could go anywhere here.  Think they go with the guy some said was the best protect in the draft.  Also fills a BIG hole that opened up when Weddle left.

4. Dallas: Joey Bosa- As much as I want to think they go with Elliot here.  They hold out hope Henry will be there for their 2nd pick.  They have a giant need at DE.  Hardy is gone.  Their guy they hoped would pan out Gregory is suspended to start the season.  Also with Manning, Kirk Cousins (starting to look decent), and now a young Wentz in Philly.  Dallas needs a pass rush real bad.  Bosa would be the obvious choice here

5. Jax: Laremy Tunsil- most think defense.  But with as much as they invested in the D this offseason, think they go with the guy who many had going #1 overall prior to the trades.  LT is still a big need.  Former 1st round Joeckel has been bad on the left side and needs to move over to the right side. Tunsil on the left and Joeckel on the right would be huge for their franchise QB Bortles.  Especially playing in a division with Watt in it.

6. Baltimore: DeForest Buckner

7. SF: Myles Jack-  Chip can build a offense.  He needs help with the defense. Filling that hole that Willis left is a BIG start.

8. Browns: Ronnie Staley- holes everywhere. Joe Thomas getting close up there in age. And QB is made of glass. Need I say more.

9. TB: Vernon Hargreaves- They wanted Staley here.  Instead they go with a coner.  Facing Julio, KB, and Crooks twice a year.

10. Giants: Eli Apple- Elliot would be thought to go here.  But they just lost their top corner this offseason.

11. Chicago: Ezekial Elliot-  could go D but rumor is Chicago is really high on him

12. Saints: A'Shawn Robinson- holes all over the D.  Starting up front will help.

13. Miami: Darron Lee-  even with Suh up front.  The LB'second have been horrendous.  Lee, very good in coverage is what they need to cover Gronk twice a year.

14. Raider: Robert Nkemdiche 

15. Titans: Taylor Decker- your not going anywhere with Byron Bell starting on your line

16. Lions: Jack Conklin 

17. Falcons: Shaq Lawson

18. Colts: Ryan Kelly-  They got destroyed up the middle and their franchise QB took a beating.  They are looking for that Jeff Saturday to Manning with Kelly and Luck

19. Bills: Kevin Dodd 

20. Jets: Leonard Floyd 

21. Redskins: Jarran Reed

22. Houston: Corey Coleman 

23. Vikings: Laquon Treadwell

24. Bengals: Reggie Ragland- going out on a limb here.  LB is still a need and they think they could get one of the local Ohio state WR's in the 2nd.  They go with Ragland who has dropped down they draft.

25. Steelers: Makenzie Alexander

26. Seahawks: They need a LT and Thomas Rawls and a Solid season subbing in.  But Derrick Henry could be that beast mode they miss in Lynch 

27. GB: Vernon Butler

28. KC: Cody Whitehair

29. Arizona: Noah Spence- somehow someway Spence falls down and gives them a fierce edgerushing duo taking a page from Denver playbook 

30. Carolina: Ogbah- with several Solid players sitting on the board including William Jackson, Doctson, Billings, etc.  Gettleman grabs what he likes the most.  An athletic edge rusher

31. Denver: Paxton Lynch- pretty similar to Osweiler

 

 

 

Round 2*

Cleveland: Josh Doctson- fill that gap they tried to fill from Josh Gordon

Tennessee: Jonathon Bullard-  plenty of picks to play with.  Needs help on D.  Starting with the top prototypical 3-4 DE in the draft.

Dallas: William Jackson

SD: Jason  Spriggs- As much as they'd like to use this pic on D.  Phillip Rivers isn't getting younger and is not the most Athletic QB out there.  In a division with Von Miller/Ware, Kalil Mack/Irvin, Houston/Hali.  All in their division, Dunlap needs to move to the right side.  Spriggs one of the most Athletic OT's in this draft.

 

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