Mock Draft

  1. Jaguars – Trevor Lawrence

Trevor Lawerance is the best quarterback that we’ve seen coming out of college since Andrew Luck, Let’s just hope his career doesn’t end up like Andrew Luck’s. Trevor Lawrence may be a superstar right from game one. As long as the Jaguars don’t ruin Trevor Lawrence like the Colts ruined Andrew Luck this will be the greatest decision the Jaguars have ever made.

  1. Jets – Zach Wilson

I believe that Zach Wilson can save the Jets. He might not be the 2nd best player in the draft right now, but I see a lot of potential in Zach Wilson. With Mike Lefleur as the Jets offensive coordinator, I see Zach Wilson as a future superstar. 

  1. 49ers – Trey Lance

Trey Lance is the biggest boom or bust prospect in the entire draft. We haven’t seen a lot of tape on him, and he plays against lesser talent than some of the other quarterbacks in the draft. He is a risky prospect to take, but he could be the best player in the entire draft, and I think that Kyle Shannahan can turn him into a star. And, with quarterback not necessarily being the biggest need for the 49ers, they can keep Trey Lance on the bench learning for as long as they want. 

  1. Falcons –  Justin Fields 

The reason I see Justin Fields falling to pick number 4 is that he plays for Ohio State. If he played for pretty much any other team and played at the same level I think he would be the 2nd overall pick. But, I’m very worried when it comes to Ohio State quarterbacks. Dwayne Haskins in his final year in Ohio state he threw for 50 touchdowns and 4831 yards. He did that in 14 games, Justin Fields played 8 games so if we adjust his stats to 14 games as Dwayne Haskins did he would have 3675 yards and 38.5 touchdowns, which is way less than Dwayne Haskins and he has been a bust as much as we’ve seen. 

  1. Bengals – Penei Sewell

I can summarize this in one sentence. And that is that the Bengals need to protect Joe Burrow.

  1. Dolphins – Kyle Pitts

People believe that Kyle Pitts is the best Tight End prospect we’ve ever seen. He played 8 out of the Gators 12 games and had 770 yards and 12 Touchdowns. If we adjusted his stats to play the whole season he would have 1155 yards and 18 touchdowns. That one season would be better than Tony Gonzalez’s whole college career who was drafted with the 13th pick in the 1997 NFL draft.

  1. Lions – Ja’marr Chase

Justin Jefferson was the best wide receiver in the 2020 NFL draft with 1540 yards and 18 touchdowns. Ja’marr Chase didn’t play this year but, in the same season that Justin Jefferson had his great season Ja’marr Chase had an even better season with 1780 yards and 20 touchdowns. He should be a great Wide Receiver in the NFL.

  1. Panthers – Rashawn Slater
  2. Broncos – Caleb Farley
  3. Cowboys – Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah
  4. Giants – DeVonta Smith

The Heisman Trophy WInner DeVonta Smith is Probably the best Wide Receiver in the Draft but, his small frame is scaring teams away from drafting him. DeVonta Smith is better than Ja’marr Chase is. But, Teams are willing to take a little bit of a downgrade if it means that that means they should have a longer career. If he doesn’t have injuries he will be the best wide receiver in the draft.

  1. Eagles – Jaylen Waddle 
  2. Chargers – Christian Darrisaw
  3. Vikings – Kwity Paye
  4. Patriots – Mac Jones

The Patriots are still looking to replace Tom Brady, which is hard to do if you didn’t know. And, a lot of people believe that Mac Jones is the next Tom Brady. He threw for 4500 yards and 41 touchdowns which is great and all but, it was while playing with Alabama which just about any quarterback could win a national championship with. The only quarterback from Alabama that has ever succeeded in the NFL is Tua Tagloviola, and even that is still up for debate.

  1. Cardinals – Jaycee Horn
  2. Raiders – Alijah Vera-Tucker
  3. Dolphins – Terrance Marshall
  4. Washington Football Team – Patrick Surtain II
  5. Bears – Jaelan Phillips
  6. Colts – Teven Jenkins
  7. Titans – Trevon Moehrig
  8. Jets – Greg Rousseau
  9. Steelers – Kyle Trask

I personally think that Kyle Trask is a better player than Mac Jones but, I don’t believe that any team is willing to use one of the highest picks on him. He may slip to the 2nd round but I believe that he is a first-round talent. In the same conference as Mac Jones without the same talent around him. Kyle Trask only had 217 yards less than Mac Jones and he had 2 more touchdowns than him, not even including the fact that Florida played a game less than Alabama did. I would want to put Trask over Jones if it wasn’t for his 8 interceptions.

  1. Jaguars – Rashod Bateman

People will say that the Jaguars should take an offensive lineman here to protect Trevor Lawerance and I 100% agree with that but, I don’t see any more linemen coming off the board this early and I don’t see any more coming off in the 1st round and with the 1st pick in the 2nd round, I see them addressing that need. But, another need that the Jaguars need is a wide receiver target for Trevor Lawerance to throw to. Rashod Bateman could have been a top 10 pick if it wasn’t for him not playing this year. This should be a steal for the Jaguars. 

  1. Browns – Joe Tryon
  2. Ravens – Micah Parsons

He may have been a top 10 player and the 1st defensive player off the board but, because of some off-the-field problems, I believe he will fall a lot. He could be the best defensive player in this draft if his off-the-field problems don’t get in the way.

  1. Saints – Azeez Ojulari
  2. Packers – Elijah Moore
  3. Bills –  Najee Harris
  4. Ravens – Terrance Marshall

32. Buccaneers – Zaven Collins

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