WAY TOO EARLY NFL MOCK DRAFT (NFL MOCK 1.0)
If you’ve never seen a mock draft it is where the writer basically plays GM of all 32 teams, asses thier weaknesses and looks at possible draft prospects and select who they believe should be picked, at the end it wont really matter what I think, ESPN thinks, or anyone thinks. It all maters in 4 Months and 11 Days. Draft Day
1. Tennessee Titans
The Pick: Laremy Tunsil, OT Ole Miss
Analysis: Laremy Tunsil would give Marcus Mariota and the rest of the Titans some reliable protection at the much needed gap of Offensive Tackle. It will be hard to turn Tennessee into a contender, but giving Mariota protection is the very first step.
2. Cleveland Browns
The Pick: Paxton Lynch, QB Memphis
Analysis: Quarterback play has plagued the Browns for years, it looks like Johnny Football might not be a long term answer for Cleveland (2-8 in games Manziel has completed a pass) and while there is some debate, Lynch is the best QB prospect in the draft to me, so he seems like the logical choice here.
3. San Diego Chargers
The Pick: Laquon Treadwell, WR Ole Miss
Analysis: This might be out of left field to a lot of you, but let me explain myself. The Chargers have a extremely talented quarterback in Philip Rivers, what they need is someone who can catch the ball and make a move with it. Laquon Treadwell is the perfect guy to do that.
4. Baltimore Ravens
The Pick: Jaylon Smith, OLB Notre Dame
Analysis:I wasn’t sure exactly where to go with this pick at first. Then I realized what they need is someone who can force the hand of the offense, the Ravens have good coverage but no one that can rush the passer. Jaylon Smith can blitz for you on the outside and do what you need him to do, put pressure on the QB.
5. San Francisco 49ers
The Pick: Joey Bosa, DE Ohio State
Analysis: Joey Bosa might be the most talented player in the draft and it wouldn’t shock me if he went to any of the 4 teams ahead of the 49ers, but sometimes you have to take what you need over the best possible talent, but Bosa isn’t going to slip past #5, and the 49ers could use a beast on the D-Line.
6. Dallas Cowboys
The Pick: Jared Goff, QB California
Analysis: You didn’t see this one coming did you. Right when I was starting to take Tony Romo seriously as a top tier elite Quarterback he got injured. When Romo came back from injury the Cowboys looked poised to make a run for the NFC East title, and Romo got injured again, Dallas needs to seriously consider a replacement for Romo and with a top tier draft pick now is the time.
7. Detroit Lions
The Pick: Jalen Ramsey, CB Florida State
Analysis: The Lions need a coverage corner badly, and why the stats may point to Vernon Hargreaves, in my opinion Jalen Ramsey is the best in this draft class. The Lions need a playmaker that can flip the field against a tough NFC North, it would also be nice if they could guard against Hail Mary’s.
8. Miami Dolphins
The Pick: Ronnie Stanley, OT Notre Dame
Analysis: The Dolphins have given up one of the highest sack totals year in and year out, picking up a quality tackle in Ronnie Stanley would help protect Ryan Tannehill, who is a good quarterback if given time to perform. Stanley might not be a player that catches your eye but Offensive Tackles are incredibly important.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
The Pick: Vernon Hargreaves III, CB Florida
Analysis: The Jaguars have been quietly improving over the years but one thing the Jags need is a shutdown, lockdown cornerback. Vernon Hargreaves III can do that, and is a considerable improvement over Davon Housse and Aaron Colvin.
10. Chicago Bears
The Pick: DeForest Buckner, DE Oregon
Analysis: If you’ve never heard of DeForest Buckner you better learn fast as the 6’7″, 290 pounder is the 2nd best pass rusher in the draft. The Bears are one of those teams that needs help at a lot of different positions, but taking an electric pass rusher is always a good way to start rebuilding.
11. St. Louis Rams
The Pick: Mackensie Alexander, CB Clemson
12. New Orleans Saints
The Pick: Myles Jack, OLB UCLA
13. New York Giants
The Pick: Emmanuel Ogbah, DT Oklahoma State
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Pick: Taylor Decker, OT Ohio State
15. Atlanta Falcons
The Pick: Reggie Ragland, ILB Alabama
16. Philadelphia Eagles
The Pick: Robert Nkemdiche, DT Ole Miss
17. Oakland Raiders
The Pick: Jack Conklin, OT Michigan State
18. Buffalo Bills
The Pick: A’Shawn Robinson, DT Alabama
19. Houston Texans
The Pick: Connor Cook, QB Michigan State
20. Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pick: Tre’Davious White, CB LSU
21. New York Jets
The Pick: Leonard Floyd, OLB Georgia
22. Minnesota Vikings
The Pick: Corey Coleman, WR Baylor
23. Kansas City Chiefs
The Pick: Germain Ifedi, OT Texas A&M
24. Seattle Seahawks
The Pick: Andrew Billings, DT Baylor
25. Washington Redskins
The Pick: Kenny Clark, DT UCLA
26. Indianapolis Colts
The Pick: Ezekiel Elliot, RB Ohio State
27. Green Bay Packers
The Pick: Shaq Lawson, DE Clemson
28. Denver Broncos
The Pick: Jason Spriggs, OT Indiana
29. Cincinnati Bengals
The Pick: Jarran Reed, DT Alabama
30. Arizona Cardinals
The Pick: Jonathan Bullard, DE Florida
31. Carolina Panthers
The Pick: Jonathan Allen, DE Alabama
*The Patriots do not have a first round draft pick due to the Deflategate Scandal*









































