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Tony Pauline's mock draft


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23

New England Patriots (via Los Angeles Rams)

Mike Hughes

CB

Central Florida

Analysis: I grade Hughes as second-round talent, but he’s the type of player the Patriots get the most from.

 

24

Carolina Panthers

Derwin James

S

Florida State

Analysis: Carolina needs a lot of help in the secondary, and James is great value at this point.

 

25

Tennessee Titans

Isaiah Wynn

G

Georgia

Analysis: Running back is a consideration here, but considering the need to protect Marcus Mariota and the Titans’ zone-blocking scheme, Wynn makes the most sense.

 

26

Atlanta Falcons

Taven Bryan

DT

Florida

Analysis: The Falcons fill a need with a Dan Quinn-type of player.

 

27

New Orleans Saints

Courtland Sutton

WR

SMU

Analysis: Sutton is a quality receiver who performed better than expected at the combine. He possesses next-level size and pass-catching skills and will be a terrific pairing with Michael Thomas.

 

28

Pittsburgh Steelers

Lorenzo Carter

LB

Georgia

Analysis: Running back is a consideration but it’s time to move on from Bud Dupree, and Carter is everything the 2015 first-round pick never was.

 

29

Jacksonville Jaguars

Michael Gesicki

TE

Penn State

Analysis: Austin Seferian-Jenkins was a terrific signing in free agency, but his career has run hot and cold. The Jags need pass catchers for Blake Bortles, and Gesicki is one of the best on the board.

 

30

Minnesota Vikings

William Hernandez

G

UTEP

Analysis: The Vikings fill a need with a potentially dominant player.

 

31

New England Patriots

Connor Williams

OL

Texas

Analysis: Williams adds to the competition to be Nate Solder’s replacement.

 

32

Philadelphia Eagles

Rashaan Evans

LB

Alabama

Analysis: A highly rated linebacker has always been a consideration at this spot, and Evans could be a steal.

 

No. 33: Cleveland Browns - Ronnie Harrison/S/Alabama

No. 34: NY Giants - Nick Chubb/RB/Georgia

No. 35: Cleveland Browns - Carlton Davis/CB/Auburn

No. 36: Indianapolis Colts - D.J. Moore/WR/Maryland

No. 37: Indianapolis Colts - Derrius Guice/RB/LSU

No. 38: Tampa Bay Bucs - Sony Michel/RB/Georgia

No. 39: Chicago Bears - Isaiah Oliver/CB/Colorado

No. 40: Denver Broncos - Jaire Alexander/CB/Louisville

No. 41: Oakland Raiders - Kolton Miller/OT/UCLA

No. 42: Miami Dolphins - Dallas Goedert/TE/South Dakota State

No. 43: New England Patriots - Christian Kirk/WR/Texas A&M

No. 44: Washington Redskins - Kerryon Johnson/RB/Auburn

No. 45: Green Bay Packers - DJ Chark/WR/LSU

No. 46: Cincinnati Bengals - Harrison Phillips/DT/Stanford

No. 47: Arizona Cardinals - James Daniels/C/Iowa

No. 48: LA Chargers - Malik Jefferson/LB/Texas

No. 49: Indianapolis Colts - Brian O'Neill/T/Pittsburgh

No. 50: Dallas Cowboys - James Washington/WR/Oklahoma State

No. 51: Detroit Lions - Ronald Jones II/RB/USC

No. 52: Baltimore Ravens – Hayden Hurst/TE/South Carolina

No. 53: Buffalo Bills -  Dante Pettis/WR/Washington

No. 54: Kansas City Chiefs - Jessie Bates III/S/Wake Forest

No. 55: Carolina Panthers - Sam Hubbard/DE/Ohio State

No. 56: Buffalo Bills - Kyzir White/S/West Virginia

No. 57: Tennessee Titans - Josh Sweat/DE/Florida State

No. 58: Atlanta Falcons - Austin Corbett/OL/Nevada

No. 59: SF 49ers - Marcell Ateman/WR/Oklahoma State

No. 60: Pittsburgh Steelers - Da'Shawn Hand/DL/Albama

No. 61: Jacksonville Jaguars - Josey Jewell/LB/Iowa

No. 62: Minnesota Vikings - Chukwuma Okorafor/T/Western Michigan

No. 63: New England Patriots - Justin Reid/S/Stanford

No. 64: Cleveland Browns - Tim Settle/DT/Virginia Tech

 
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Makes sense at this point. Gotta think if it plays out like this then a cheap WR/TE/QB is in the works as a FA signing.

This has me thinking do any of the mockers ever post their success rates with these picks? If not at the exact pick, then within 2-4 spots?

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If we get James in the first I don't care who we draft in the 2nd.  We could draft a LS and I would still happy.  Actually I wouldn't be too upset over Hubbard, I could see him going earlier then that so it seems  like it would be good value.

 

2 hours ago, CPF4LIFE said:

 

So if he thinks Reid is late round 2 then there is no way i would touch him in the first round.

This is what makes me nervous about Reid, I see a lot of variance in where he is listed.  There are other guys I consistently always see in that 20-30 range, not so much with Reid.  To my uneducated self he seems perfect for us but who knows.

 

 

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