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The Widely Anticipated MHS Mock Draft 1.0


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Hello fans,

I thought I would get my needs lists out and do a mock based on best player available, need, and rumor (and I am out of the loop).  It all starts with the Panthers selecting Bryce Young.  There is a new era of QB in the NFL, but you still need a guy who is intelligent beyond his years--this matters for a rookie who will be expected to start day 1.  I think the need for a 6-4 QB is still real, but in the grand scheme of things, a player who can lead, who can read (defenses), and who can feed (distribute the ball to players when they need it)--seems to be a player who can make everyone better.  I am leaning Stroud, to be honest, but this is what I think the Panthers will do.  A coach on the field is a valuable asset, and with a young QB coach and OC without play calling responsibilities, I see the marriage.  To appreciate Young, you have to imagine the film room, practice, and meetings with position players.  This is not to say that Stroud cannot be these things, but it is questionable how he will do without a prestine pocket and the best WRs in College football history to throw to--I mean, both of this tackles will also be first or second round picks.  Not to say Bama was not ideal for a QB, but they experienced a bit of a dip at WR and maybe even RB.  A nearly impossible call to make from my perspective, so I am going to guess what the Panthers will do based on what they KNOW.  Yes, his size is a concern, but the new NFL rules that protect the QB and his excellent vision are second to none-he is elusive and smart with his body.  50% sure this is the pick.

Let me know what you think without getting into the Stroud/Young debate again.  I know both sides, lean Stroud, but think they will admire the brain of Young too much to pass up.

1.      RD 1

Panthers

Bryce Young, QB, Alabama 

2.     

 

Texans

CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State

3.     

 

Titans (predicted trade)

Anthony Richardson, QB, Florida

4.     

 

Colts

Will Levis, QB, Kentucky

5.     

 

Seahawks

Will Anderson, Edge, Alabama

6.     

 

Lions

Jalen Carter, DL, Georgia

7.     

 

Raiders

Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwestern

8.     

 

Falcons

Tyree Wilson, Edge, Texas Tech

9.     

 

Bears

Lukas Van Ness, Edge/DL, Iowa

10.  

 

Eagles

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State

11.  

 

Cardinals

Nolan Smith, Edge, Georgia

12.  

 

Texans

Quentin Johnson, WR, TCU

13.  

 

Jets

Parris Johnson, OT, Ohio State

14.  

 

Patriots

Broderick Jones, OT, Georgia

15.  

 

Packers

Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame

16.  

 

Commanders

Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon

17.  

 

Steelers

Joey Porter, CB, Penn State

18.  

 

Lions

Devin Witherspoon, CB, Illinois

19.  

 

Buccaneers

Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee

20.  

 

Seahawks

Jordan Addison, WR, Southern California

21.  

 

Chargers

Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas

22.  

 

Ravens

O’Cyrus Torrence, IOL, Florida

23.  

 

Vikings

Deonte Banks, CB, Maryland

24.  

 

Jaguars

Cam Smith, CB, South Carolina

25.  

 

Giants

Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College

26.  

 

Cowboys

Dalton Kinkaid, TE, Utah

27.  

 

Bills

Mazi Smith, DL, Michigan

28.  

 

Bengals

Brian Branch, S, Alabama

29.  

 

Saints

Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee

30.  

 

Eagles

Kalijah Kancey, DL, Pittsburgh

31.  

 

Chiefs

Will McDonald IV, Edge, Iowa State

32.   RD 2

Steelers

Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma

33.  

 

Texans

Drew Sanders, LB, Arkansas

34.  

 

Cardinals

Bryan Bresee, DT, Clemson

35.  

 

Colts

Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee

36.  

 

Rams

Adetomiwa Adebawore, Edge, Northwestern

37.  

 

Seahawks

Jack Campbell, LB, Iowa

38.  

 

Raiders

John Michael Schmitz, C, Minnesota

39.  

 

Panthers

Darnell Washington, TE, Georgia  (The best player available and a long-term answer at TE.  Still raw. I know this bothers some who think we are fine at CB, my next selection would have been fellow Bulldog Kelee Ringo, CB.  Panthers may trade back into the round to get an additional third and an edge rusher)   

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What influenced me to go against my bias and select YOUNG?  Reich will be calling the plays during the game.  With the most intelligent QB to come out in years, he will be communicating--during the game--on a more sophisticated level.  When I heard that Reich was "blown away" by Young's intelligence--I immediately went there in my mind.  A cerebral coach with an NFL QB background would LOVE a cerebral QB on the field.  If the OC were calling plays during the game, this would matter less to me--but when the HC/former QB is calling plays, he will value that in-game communication more than we probably realize.

 

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57 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

I guess won’t be able to make another 1st round bet with you this year 

Fool me once, shame on you----by the way, how much more humiliating could my profile pic be?

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My dream is for Hyatt or Flowers to drop to us. We've got a decent WR room if they stay healthy but we don't have an X Factor at the position (unless Marshall or Chark really surprises me). 

Otherwise I'd be fine with one of the TEs, edge rusher, or LB. I would not be too enthused to get a CB or DT.

 

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33 minutes ago, Hoenheim said:

My dream is for Hyatt or Flowers to drop to us. We've got a decent WR room if they stay healthy but we don't have an X Factor at the position (unless Marshall or Chark really surprises me). 

Otherwise I'd be fine with one of the TEs, edge rusher, or LB. I would not be too enthused to get a CB or DT.

 

I want an edge and a WR---If we get QB, edge and WR---Happy camper.

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