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Official Offseason Mock Draft Order Thread


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Round 1

1 Tampa Bay (from St. Louis)

2 Detroit

3 St. Louis (from Tampa Bay)

4 Arizona (from Washington)

5 Kansas City

6 Seattle

7 Indianapolis (from Philadelphia from Cleveland)

8 Oakland

9 Buffalo

10 Denver (from Chicago)

11 Jacksonville

12 Miami

13 Indianapolis (from San Francisco)

14 Seattle (from Denver)

15 NY Giants

16 Tennessee

17 Indianapolis(from San Francisco from Carolina)

18 Pittsburgh

19 Atlanta

20 Houston

21 Cincinnati

22 New England

23 Green Bay

24 Denver (from Atlanta from Philadelphia)

25 Baltimore

26 Arizona

27 Dallas

28 Washington (from San Diego)

29 Minnesota

30 NY Jets

31 Indianapolis

32 New Orleans

Round 2

33 St. Louis

34 Detroit

35 St. Louis (from Tampa Bay)

36 Kansas City

37 Washington

38 Miami (from Cleveland)

39 Oakland

40 Seattle

41 Buffalo

42 New England (from Jacksonville)

43 New York (from Miami)

44 Tampa Bay (from Chicago)

45 Denver

46 NY Giants

47 New England (from Tennessee)

48 Carolina

49 San Francisco

50 Kansas City (from Atlanta)

51 Houston

52 Pittsburgh

53 Cincinnati

54 New England

55 Green Bay

56 Chicago (from Philadelphia)

57 Jacksonville (from San Diego from Oakland from Baltimore)

58 Arizona

59 Dallas

60 Chicago (from San Diego)

61 Miami (from Minnesota)

62 NY Jets

63 Indianapolis

64 New Orleans

Round 3

65 St. Louis

66 Detroit

67 Tampa Bay

68 Washington

69 Kansas City

70 Carolina (from Oakland)

71 Denver (from Atlanta from Philadelphia from Seattle)

72 Jacksonville (from Cleveland)

73 Buffalo

74 Chicago (from Miami)

75 Chicago

76 Jacksonville

77 NY Giants

78 Tennessee

79 Carolina

80 San Francisco

81 Denver

82 Houston

83 Pittsburgh

84 Miami (from Atlanta)

85 Cincinnati

86 Miami (from San Diego from Oakland from New England)

87 Green Bay

88 Minnesota (from San Diego from Philadelphia)

89 Baltimore

90 Arizona

91 Dallas

92 Baltimore (from Detroit from San Diego)

93 Minnesota

94 NY Giants (from Cleveland from NY Jets)

95 Indianapolis

96 New Orleans

+ Cincinnati

+ Tennessee

+ Atlanta

Round 4

97 Tampa Bay (from St. Louis)

98 Detroit

99 Tampa Bay

100 Kansas City

101 Philadelphia (from Detroit from Washington)

102 Seattle

103 Jacksonville (from Cleveland)

104 Chicago (from San Diego from Oakland)

105 Buffalo

106 Jacksonville (from Chicago)

107 Jacksonville

108 Miami

109 Tennessee

110 Miami (from Carolina)

111 San Francisco

112 Denver

113 NY Giants

114 Carolina (from Pittsburgh)

115 Atlanta

116 Houston

117 Cincinnati

118 New England

119 Green Bay

120 Tennessee (from Philadelphia)

121 Baltimore

122 Arizona

123 Dallas

124 Chicago (from San Diego)

125 Minnesota

126 NY Jets

127 San Diego (from Indianapolis)

128 New Orleans

+ Cincinnati

Round 5

129 Tampa Bay (from St. Louis)

130 Baltimore (from Detroit)

131 Jacksonville (from Cleveland from Tampa Bay)

132 Washington

133 Kansas City

134 Cleveland

135 Oakland

136 Seattle

137 Buffalo

138 Green Bay (from Chicago)

139 Kansas City (from Miami)

140 San Diego (from Jacksonville)

141 Kansas City (from Carolina)

142 San Francisco

143 Carolina (from Oakland from New England from Denver)

144 NY Giants

145 Tennessee

146 Atlanta

147 Houston

148 Cleveland (from San Diego from Pittsburgh)

149 Cincinnati

150 Tampa Bay (from New England)

151 Green Bay

152 Philadelphia (from San Diego from Chicago from St. Louis from Philadelphia)

153 Baltimore

154 Arizona

155 Oakland (from San Diego from Philadelphia from Detroit from Denver from Dallas)

156 Houston (from San Diego)

157 Minnesota

158 Chicago (from Cleveland from NY Jets)

159 Indianapolis

160 Philadelphia from New Orleans)

+ Pittsburgh

+ Atlanta

+ Pittsburgh

+ Minnesota

+ San Diego

+ Green Bay

Round 6

161 St. Louis

162 Oakland (from San Diego from Washington from Detroit)

163 Tampa Bay

164 Kansas City

165 Miami (from Washington)

166 Carolina (from Oakland)

167 NY Giants (from Seattle)

168 Tennessee (from Jacksonville from Cleveland)

169 Buffalo

170 Minnesota (from Miami)

171 Baltimore (from Chicago)

172 Jacksonville

173 San Francisco

174 Denver

175 NY Giants

176 Miami (from Tennessee)

177 Miami (From Cleveland from Carolina)

178 Houston

179 Pittsburgh

180 Atlanta

181 Jacksonville (from Cincinnati)

182 New England

183 Green Bay

184 Buffalo (from Philadelphia)

185 Baltimore

186 Arizona

187 Dallas

188 San Diego (from Jacksonville from San Diego)

189 Minnesota

190 NY Jets

191 Washington (from Detroit from Philadelphia from Indianapolis)

192 New Orleans

+ Carolina

+ Jacksonville

+ Carolina

+ New England

+ San Francisco

+ Tennessee

Round 7

193 St. Louis

194 Washington (from San Diego from Detroit)

195 Tampa Bay

196 Jacksonville (from Washington)

197 Green Bay (from Miami from Kansas City)

198 Seattle

199 Oakland (from Miami from Cleveland)

200 Buffalo (from Indianapolis from San Diego from Oakland)

201 Buffalo

202 Oakland (from Miami from San Diego from Chicago)

203 Tampa Bay (from Jacksonville)

204 NY Giants (from Seattle from Miami)

205 Denver

206 Buffalo (from Indianapolis from San Diego from NY Giants)

207 Tennessee

208 Seattle (from Miami from Carolina)

209 San Francisco

210 Carolina (from Pittsburgh)

211 St. Louis (from Atlanta)

212 Houston

213 Cincinnati

214 Denver (from New England)

215 Green Bay

216 New England (from Philadelphia)

217 Washington (from Detroit from Baltimore)

218 Arizona

219 Dallas

220 Detroit (from Washington from San Diego)

221 Minnesota

222 Buffalo (from Cleveland from Miami from NY Jets)

223 Philadelphia (from Indianapolis)

224 New Orleans

+ Indianapolis

+ Tennessee

+ Pittsburgh

+ Philadelphia

+ Philadelphia

+ Seattle

+ Indianapolis

+ New England

+ New England

+ Carolina

+ New England

+ Oakland

+ Miami

+ Tampa Bay

+ St. Louis

+ Detroit

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For a rookie, second round, edge, that is great.  He also forced 1 fumble on the season. Jones was decent in 2025 in just 131 snaps, but he is solid veteran depth.   We seem to lack the elite pass rusher, but this rotational unit will be a big upgrade over last season.  Expect Scourton and Princely to show improvement. While it is unlikely that we add more to edge this draft, you can never have too many pass rushers (well, you can--two sophomores and two veterans is a good mix). Would the Panthers take an edge if one was sitting there? Absolutely. Defensive End:  Derrick Brown is a stud.  I did not notice how dominant he became as a pass rusher.  His PFF pass-rush grade of 72.0 ranked 23rd among 134 qualified interior defensive linemans. His run-defense grade of 66.3 ranked 22nd at the position. He generated 35 total pressures as a pass rusher. That total included 6 sacks, 23 hurries, 6 hits. On the other side:  What the hell?  Tershawn Wharton earned a 40.8 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 127th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemans. His PFF pass-rush grade of 57.0 ranked 95th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemen. His run-defense grade of 34.8 ranked 125th at the position. However, Wharton needs to be situational and we really need a few DEs who can plug and pressure.  LaBryan Ray is an interior defensive lineman for the Carolina Panthers who earned a 45.7 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season.  You cannot tell me that we are not going to add a DE.  In my view, this is a HUGE need that we have not adequately addressed.  There were only 3 DEs in the NFL who played more snaps that Derrick Brown.  We have to give him more blows during the game.  So After Brown, we have 2 other players who need to improve a lot to reach mediocre. Nose Tackle:  Of course, a NT might move out some to help stuff the run at DE opposite Brown, and stats do not always reflect on a NT's actual value.  Bobby Brown III earned a 54.1 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 80th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemen.  His PFF pass-rush grade of 51.1 ranked 126th among 134 qualified interior defensive linemans. His run-defense grade of 57.8 ranked 51st at the position.   Behind him, Cam'Ron Jackson is an  earned a 45.5 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season.   The defensive line is weak, based on 2025 performance rankings in PFF.  After DBrown, they pretty much suck.  These are the guys our ILBs will be counting on. Inside Linebacker:  Devin Lloyd earned a 89.1 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 3rd among 88 qualified linebackers. His PFF coverage grade of 81.1 ranked 3rd among 88 qualified linebackers. His run-defense grade of 83.2 ranked 11th at the position. 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His PFF coverage grade of 55.3 ranked 64th among 98 qualified safeties. His run-defense grade of 73.5 ranked 37th at the position.  Lathan Ransom got some valuable experience in 2025, getting in on 330 plays or so.  He earned a 62.9 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 56th among 98 qualified safeties.  (Average, not bad for a day 3 rookie) His PFF coverage grade of 55.8 ranked 63rd among 98 qualified safeties. His run-defense grade of 85.1 ranked 4th at the position.  A pure strong safety, if you ask me.  Nick Scott  earned a 67.8 overall PFF defensive grade in the 2025 season, 36th among 98 qualified safeties. His PFF coverage grade of 67.3 ranked 31st among 98 qualified safeties. 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Brown, Lloyd, Jackson, Horn, and Phillips--and I might throw Scourton in on that pile for the sixth potential pro bowler).  We are weak at NT, and if Wharton does not step up, DE.  Funny, I see Edge as our strength (and we really don't have a sack artist) and I love our starting CBs.  Moehrig is making too much to be average.   Expect:  In the draft, I think we have to draft a DT.  Having done this, I am not sure that we go after a S when we have such glaring needs at other positions.  We could upgrade at nickel and give the CB room more depth.  OLB?  Wallace is decent depth, and he could start in a pinch.   DE is our biggest need.  The answer could be on the roster?            
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