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MHS Mock 2.0: Mockery has reached Perfection


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This Mock goes through pick 39 (Panthers second rounder) and includes the entire Panther draft, through pick 142.  But MHS does not stop there--it is not in his DNA to quit.  So, I have included a list of Undrafted Free Agents as well. 

Round 1:

1.

Panthers

Bryce Young, QB, Alabama 

2

Texans

Will Anderson, Edge, Alabama

3.     

Cardinals

Tyree Wilson, Edge, Texas Tech

4.     

Colts

Will Levis, QB, Kentucky

5.     

Seahawks

Jalen Carter, DL, Georgia

6.     

Titans (trade)

Anthony Richardson, QB Florida

7.     

Raiders

Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon

8.     

Falcons

Nolan Smith, Edge, Georgia

9.     

Bears

Parris Johnson, OT, Ohio State

10.  

Eagles

Devin Witherspoon, CB, Illinois

11.  

Lions (trade)

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State

12.  

Texans

CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State

13.  

Jets

Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwestern

14.  

Patriots

Jordan Addison, WR, Southern California

15.  

Packers

Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College

16.  

Commanders

Lukas Van Ness, Edge/DL, Iowa

17.  

Steelers

Joey Porter, CB, Penn State

18.  

Lions

Dalton Kinkaid, TE, Utah

19.  

Buccaneers

Broderick Jones, OT, Georgia

20.  

Seahawks

Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee

21.  

Chargers

Myles Murphy, Edge, Clemson

22.  

Ravens

Deonte Banks, CB, Maryland

23.  

Vikings

Quentin Johnson, WR, TCU

24.  

Jaguars

Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame

25.  

Giants

Jack Campbell, LB, Iowa

26.  

Cowboys

Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas

27.  

Bills

Bryan Bresee, DT, Clemson

28.  

Bengals

Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee

29.  

Saints

Kalijah Kancey, DL, Pittsburgh

30.  

Eagles

Will McDonald IV, Edge, Iowa State

31.  

Chiefs

Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma

 

ROUND 2

 

32.  

Steelers

Mazi Smith, NT, Michigan

33.  

Texans

John Michael Schmitz, C, Minnesota

34.  

Cardinals

Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee

35.  

Colts

O’Cyrus Torrence, IOL, Florida

36.  

Rams

Adetomiwa Adebawore, Edge, Northwestern

37.  

Seahawks

Julius Brents, CB, Kansas State

38.  

Raiders

Steve Avila, OG, TCU

39.  

Panthers

Drew Sanders, LB/Edge, Arkansas

REMAINING PICKS

93.

 

  Chander Zavala, OG, North Carolina State

114.

 

Terrell Smith, CB, Minnesota

142.

 

Charlie Jones WR, Purdue

 

 

Undrafted Free Agents: Eku Leota, Edge, Auburn; Bumper Pool, LB, Oklahoma; Joey Fisher, OL, Shepherd; Keaton Mitchell, RB, East Carolina; Ronnie Bell, WR, Michigan; DJ Dale, DL, Alabama; Travis Vokolek, TE, Nebraska

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That Zavala guy is in a ton of mock drafts I see recently.

That's a pretty by the books one it's not bad. I just wish we had the opportunity to get a top tier offensive skill player to pair with Bryce in R2 or R3 but the way the boards predicted to fall in most mocks the best talent especially in R2 leans defensive. 

I'd be okay with a defensive r2 pick but not if it's a CB or DT. You can't let fear of injury to our CBs again make you miss on better talent at other positions in R2 imo. 

 

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1 hour ago, Hoenheim said:

That Zavala guy is in a ton of mock drafts I see recently.

That's a pretty by the books one it's not bad. I just wish we had the opportunity to get a top tier offensive skill player to pair with Bryce in R2 or R3 but the way the boards predicted to fall in most mocks the best talent especially in R2 leans defensive. 

I'd be okay with a defensive r2 pick but not if it's a CB or DT. You can't let fear of injury to our CBs again make you miss on better talent at other positions in R2 imo. 

 

Yeah, I think the Zavala guy might be a bit inflated, but figured that maybe he has ties to Ekwonu and they know each other in terms of OL chemistry.

I think CB is not about fear of injury--I think we are dealing with an Achilles Injury to a starting CB and our backup CBs are on Mike Evans TD posters.

Josh Downs is the player nobody seems to be talking about, and he could be on the radar.  I also think a WR could drop, but not far. 

Good point about R2 /3  They are very defensive.

The reason I took Sanders is because he is a natural pass rusher from inside or outside.  That versatility could be valuable.

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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

The more I think about it, the more I would change the sixth overall pick from AR to Stroud. 

Makes sense. The Titans already have a mini AR in Willis. If they trade up it’s for the more polished passer IMO. I like your mock though!

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1 hour ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

I knew this mock was flawed the minute the Packers took a 1st rd WR. 

Can you show me a mock that is not flawed?  The Packers have had Favre and Rodgers forever--they make anybody look good.  Now they need to make Love's job easier.  Sterling Sharpe was in his fourth year when Favre took over and Jayvon Walker was in year 4  when Rodgers was drafted--both were first round picks---so they really have not needed a first round WR because the QB play was so good.

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45 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Can you show me a mock that is not flawed?  The Packers have had Favre and Rodgers forever--they make anybody look good.  Now they need to make Love's job easier.  Sterling Sharpe was in his fourth year when Favre took over and Jayvon Walker was in year 4  when Rodgers was drafted--both were first round picks---so they really have not needed a first round WR because the QB play was so good.

It was sarcasm. Even when they've needed serious WR help, they haven't done it. Don't be so serious. 

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10 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

It was sarcasm. Even when they've needed serious WR help, they haven't done it. Don't be so serious. 

Don't get uptight when people misinterpret your sarcasm.  It is all in the delivery. And I was talking football-not being "serious." No worries.

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POST JETS / PACKERS TRADE

It is amazing to see how much a single trade shakes up the draft--no wonder nobody is right--predicting trades is impossible, but each one has a ripple effect.  If you think an NCAA bracket is difficult, predicting this draft is ridiculous.  I think Houston or Arizona are going to trade out, and that would make the rest "

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Panthers

Bryce Young, QB, Alabama 

2

Texans

Will Anderson, Edge, Alabama

3.     

Cardinals

Tyree Wilson, Edge, Texas Tech

4.     

Colts

Will Levis, QB, Kentucky

5.     

Seahawks

Jalen Carter, DL, Georgia

6.     

Titans (trade)

Anthony Richardson, QB Florida

7.     

Raiders

Christian Gonzalez, CB, Oregon

8.     

Falcons

Nolan Smith, Edge, Georgia

9.     

Bears

Parris Johnson, OT, Ohio State

10.  

Eagles

Devin Witherspoon, CB, Illinois

11.  

Lions (trade)

Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State

12.  

Texans

CJ Stroud, QB, Ohio State

13.  

Packers

Dalton Kinkaid, TE, Utah

14.  

Patriots

Jordan Addison, WR, Southern California

15.  

Jets

Peter Skoronski, OT, Northwestern

16.  

Commanders

Lukas Van Ness, Edge/DL, Iowa

17.  

Steelers

Joey Porter, CB, Penn State

18.  

Lions

Quentin Johnson, WR, TCU

19.  

Buccaneers

Broderick Jones, OT, Georgia

20.  

Seahawks

Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee

21.  

Chargers

Myles Murphy, Edge, Clemson

22.  

Ravens

Deonte Banks, CB, Maryland

23.  

Vikings

Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College

24.  

Jaguars

Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame

25.  

Giants

Jack Campbell, LB, Iowa

26.  

Cowboys

Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas

27.  

Bills

Bryan Bresee, DT, Clemson

28.  

Bengals

Darnell Wright, OT, Tennessee

29.  

Saints

Kalijah Kancey, DL, Pittsburgh

30.  

Eagles

Will McDonald IV, Edge, Iowa State

31.  

Chiefs

Anton Harrison, OT, Oklahoma

 

 

 

 

 

32.  

Steelers

Mazi Smith, DL, Michigan

33.  

Texans

John Michael Schmitz, C, Minnesota

34.  

Cardinals

Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee

35.  

Colts

O’Cyrus Torrence, IOL, Florida

36.  

Rams

Adetomiwa Adebawore, Edge, Northwestern

37.  

Seahawks

Julius Brents, CB, Kansas State

38.  

Raiders

Steve Avila, OG, TCU

39.  

Panthers

Drew Sanders, LB, Arkansas

Rounds 3-5

 

 

 93. Chander Zavala, OG, North Carolina State

 

 

114, Terrell Smith, CB, Minnesota

 

 

142. Charlie Jones WR, Purdue

 

 

Undrafted Free Agents: Eku Leota, Edge, Auburn; Bumper Pool, LB, Oklahoma; Joey Fisher, OL, Shepherd; Keaton Mitchell, RB, East Carolina; Travis Vokolek, TE, Nebraska

 

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