Daniel Jeremiah Mock 1.0

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I like Jeremiah a lot but this is interesting considering the amount of sleeper picks he has going in the top half. Worthless mock season is here!

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...ck-draft-10-browns-jets-fins-redskins-take-qb

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PICK 1 - Cleveland Browns

Sam Darnold - QB, USC
The Browns finally land their franchise signal-caller.

PICK 2 - New York Giants

Saquon Barkley - RB, Penn State
I could easily see the Giants addressing the quarterback spot here, but instead they opt for the best player in the draft.

PICK 3 - Indianapolis Colts

Bradley Chubb - DE, N.C. State
The Colts have several needs to address, but a premier pass rusher is at the top of the list.

PICK 4 - Cleveland Browns

Minkah Fitzpatrick - DB, Alabama
The Browns need more dynamic playmakers on both sides of the ball and Fitzpatrick is the best option available.

PICK 5 - Denver Broncos

Quenton Nelson - OG, Notre Dame
I think the Broncos will address their quarterback need in free agency, which would free them up to take the best available player in this spot. Nelson is the best interior O-line prospect to enter the draft in a long time.

PICK 6 - New York Jets

Josh Rosen - QB, UCLA
Rosen is ready to start right now and he would give the Jets a key building block on the offensive side of the ball.

PICK 7 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Marcus Davenport - DE, UTSA
Davenport reminds me of Ziggy Ansah coming out of BYU, and the Bucs need to add some life to their pass rush.

PICK 8 - Chicago Bears

Denzel Ward - CB, Ohio State
The Bears need some offensive firepower, but they can accomplish that in free agency and the middle portion of the draft. Ward lacks ideal size, but he's a dynamic playmaker with the tools to play inside or outside.

PICK 9 - San Francisco 49ers

Tremaine Edmunds - LB, Virginia Tech
Edmunds is one of my favorite players in the draft. He has a rare blend of size, speed and athleticism. He would be a perfect complement to Reuben Foster at the second level of the 49ers' defense.

PICK 10 - Oakland Raiders

Roquan Smith - LB, Georgia
Smith is a bit undersized, but he makes plays sideline to sideline and provides a physical presence in the middle of the field.

PICK 11 - Miami Dolphins

Josh Allen - QB, Wyoming
This would be a bit of a surprise, but the Dolphins can't continue to rely on Ryan Tannehill.

PICK 12 - Cincinnati Bengals

Connor Williams - OT, Texas
Williams saw his stock drop a little bit this fall, but I still believe he's the best offensive tackle in the draft class.

PICK 13 - Washington Redskins

Baker Mayfield - QB, Oklahoma
The Redskins have a big decision to make with Kirk Cousins. If they decided to move on from him, Mayfield would be a perfect fit in this system.

PICK 14 - Green Bay Packers

Mike Hughes - CB, UCF
Hughes has outstanding fluidity and ball skills. His upside is very enticing.

PICK 15 - Arizona Cardinals

Vita Vea - DT, Washington
This isn't a pressing need for the Cardinals, but in this scenario, Vea is just too good to pass up.

PICK 16 - Balitimore Ravens

Orlando Brown - OT, Oklahoma
The Ravens need to address the wide receiver position, but they have a good track record of filling that void with veteran players in free agency. Brown would immediately start at right tackle for Baltimore, just like his father did a little more than a decade ago.

PICK 17 - LA Chargers

Derwin James - S, Florida State
James was made to play in Gus Bradley's defenses. He's a more explosive version of Kam Chancellor.

PICK 18 - Seattle Seahawks

Isaiah Oliver - CB, Colorado
Oliver has excellent size and speed. He can locate and play the ball down the field. The Seahawks are likely headed toward a rebuild in the secondary.

PICK 19 - Dallas Cowboys

Maurice Hurst - DT, Michigan
Hurst has an explosive first step and he'd excel playing the 3-technique for Rod Marinelli.

PICK 20 - Detroit Lions

Billy Price - C/OG, Ohio State
Price can play any of the three interior positions and his nasty demeanor fits with what GM Bob Quinn is building in Detroit.

PICK 21 - Buffalo Bills

Da'Ron Payne - DT, Alabama
The Bills traded away Marcell Dareus in the fall and they need to add another difference-maker to their defensive front.

PICK 22 - Buffalo Bills

Josh Jackson - CB, Iowa
There is some concern about Jackson's deep speed, but he has the best ball skills in the entire draft class.

PICK 23 - LA Rams

Isaiah Wynn - OG, Georgia
Wynn was an undersized offensive tackle at Georgia, but I believe he has Pro Bowl potential as an interior offensive lineman.

PICK 24 - Carolina Panthers

Calvin Ridley - WR, Alabama
The Panthers continue their recent trend and add another explosive weapon for Cam Newton.

PICK 25 - Atlanta Falcons

James Daniels - C/OG, Iowa
Daniels is the best center prospect in the draft and I believe he could play guard if needed. I think you will see his stock soar over the next few months.

PICK 26 - Tennessee Titans

Harrison Phillips - DT, Stanford
Phillips has outstanding power and I believe he's an underrated athlete. He dominates against the run.

PICK 27 - New Orleans Saints

Christian Kirk - WR, Texas A&M
I'd love to see Kirk line up and play in this offense with Drew Brees. He's the most polished wideout in the draft.

PICK 28 - Pittsburgh Steelers

Donte Jackson - CB, LSU
I wouldn't be shocked if the Steelers took a running back like Derrius Guice or Ronald Jones here, but I have them landing a very talented cornerback instead. Jackson has inside/outside flexibility and he might be the fastest player in the entire draft.

PICK 29 - Jacksonville Jaguars

Hayden Hurst - TE, South Carolina
The Jaguars need to add another tight end and I love both Hurst and South Dakota State's Dallas Goedert. Either option would be a nice fit.

PICK 30 - Minnesota Vikings

Rashaan Evans - LB, Alabama
The Eagles love explosive defenders who play with an edge. Evans fits that profile.

PICK 31 - Philadelphia Eagles

Mike McGlinchey - OT, Notre Dame
The Patriots could lose Nate Solder in free agency. McGlinchey could step right in and take his place.

PICK 32 - New England Patriots

Arden Key - DE, LSU
Key could drop because of some off-field issues as well as an inconsistent fall. However, his upside is outrageous and Mike Zimmer would be the right coach to help him reach that level.



 

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I saw this earlier. I would be stoked with Vea if there are no QB's we like at 15... pick up Jackson or Rudolph in the second..

Vita is a beast, Jones and Golden would explode with this guy in the middle...down side is, we will lose Golden soon, lol.
 

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Meh pick. If we stayed pat and the draft played out this way I prefer any of the following:

Orlando Brown - OT, Oklahoma
Isaiah Oliver - CB, Colorado
Billy Price - C/OG, Ohio State
Josh Jackson - CB, Iowa
Calvin Ridley - WR, Alabama
James Daniels - C/OG, Iowa
 

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Meh pick. If we stayed pat and the draft played out this way I prefer any of the following:

Orlando Brown - OT, Oklahoma
Isaiah Oliver - CB, Colorado
Billy Price - C/OG, Ohio State
Josh Jackson - CB, Iowa
Calvin Ridley - WR, Alabama
James Daniels - C/OG, Iowa

My logical thought would have me leaning towards oline at 15 but if Vea is there you have to take him... he is the only game changer of the bunch
 

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Qb, no stop gaping qb, get the qb for the future , trade up if u target a guy, dont be passive and let others jumping ahead of u
 

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Lamar Jackson would be there, I wonder if ARZ has no interest in him.
Based on insufficient info - I'd pick him at #15.

What I'm wondering about is the talent spread among the top 6 - 8 QB's.

If they're close together, I'd take the highest ratd remaining one,- in this case, Jackson.
 

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BPA at 15 really our only option, don’t reach for a QB unless a top tier QB falls to us .
 

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BPA at 15 really our only option, don’t reach for a QB unless a top tier QB falls to us .
I agree if ARZ lands a QB in FA like Taylor or Cousins but if they end up trading a #2 for one year of Smith then they may be forced to take a Jackson because chances are he won't be there in Round 3 unless Keim moves back up into Round #2 to get Jackson if he's there.
 

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Don't know why we'd lose Golden, if he has a good year. If we sign Cousins, I guess a lot of $$$ would be added to the CAP, but if we go with a rookie, we'll have money to spend. And in a year or so Fitz' contract will be gone, so it looks to me that we are in good CAP shape.
 

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The CB from LSU, Dante Jackson that he has going 28, was a guy I had the Cards targeting in round 2. He was one of my favorite players to watch all year.

To me, if the Cards are going to trade up for a QB, trade up and get the best one, Rosen or Donald. Why trade up to get a guy with many question marks like Mayfield, or even Allen with his accuracy issues.
 

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The CB from LSU, Dante Jackson that he has going 28, was a guy I had the Cards targeting in round 2. He was one of my favorite players to watch all year.

To me, if the Cards are going to trade up for a QB, trade up and get the best one, Rosen or Donald. Why trade up to get a guy with many question marks like Mayfield, or even Allen with his accuracy issues.
If we get a true #2 CB is FA then I have no problem with Jackson in Round 2, he's a slot CB not an outside guy.

Th draft capital cost to get from #15 to #1 or #2 would be extremely steep compared to climbing a couple of spots (I personally am not for trading up at all). Plus Rosen & Darnold have just as much issues as any QB in the draft, at least you wouldn't pay a king's ransom if they bust out.
 
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