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No. 10 – Chicago Bears – Kelvin Banks, OT – Texas
Many are worried about Banks’ length at the next level and weather he will play Tackle or Guard, it doesn’t matter here, the Bears need Tackle, Guard, and Center.. draft the most talented Offensive Lineman and figure the rest out in August.
No. 22 – Los Angeles Chargers – Matthew Golden, WR – Texas
The Chargers need to keep swinging at receiver, Ladd McConkey was a hit, but the departure of the DJ Chark and Joshua Palmer experiments, enter stage left is the late-season junior breakout, Matthew Golden from Texas.
No. 24 – Minnesota Vikings – Jahdae Barron, CB – Texas
Only Mekhi Blackmon is under contract for the Vikings at cornerback, they expect to have Byron Murphy back but need another ball-hawking playmaker. That’s exactly what Jahdae Barron is.
No. 35 – Tennessee Titans – Isaiah Bond, WR – Texas
Let's see if Bond runs a 4.30 or below next Saturday night, I think his name enters the back-end of Round 1 conversation WHEN that happens. People forget who Bond is, just because he dealt with injuries all year.
No. 52 –Denver Broncos – Alfred Collins, DL – Texas
Alfred Collins and Cam Williams can be talked about in the same sentence, they have been two ships passing in the night since the later part of the season.. Collins is getting all of the projection conversations from scouts and analysts right now because we finally saw him get off of the milk carton in 2024. Williams on the other hand, dealt with injuries, is not as physically imposing from a height-weigh perspective as previously thought and has since had a knee surgery/scope.
As I reported in the war room this week, I asked a source about Williams and the first round.... "Out of the question" was what I was told. A far fall for a player that was once mocked in the top-15 by a lot of NFL media.
No. 65 – New York Giants – Cam Williams, OT – Texas
See above.
No. 74 – Carolina Panthers – Andrew Mukuba, S – Texas
The one player we have heard the least about over the last month. Mukuba had Top 60 grades at the end of 2023 and only doubled down in 2024, I expect his name to come off of the board in Round 3.
No. 90 – Los Angeles Rams – Quinn Ewers, QB – Texas
People might hate how far Quinn falls here, but this is Pre-Combine. Right now in draft circles, Quinn is so far outside of the QB2 or 3 conversation, it's sort of wild. I expect him to interview well and do what he does as good as anyone, throw very well in shorts and t-shirt against the rest of the class. This should place Quinn in the 30-50 area overall. Where I think he belongs. The Rams though, forever feel like the obvious spot.
No. 95 – Kansas City Chiefs – Gunnar Helm, TE – Texas
In this mock draft iteration, Tight Ends overall fell a little further than I expected, but it comes at the expense of an extremely strong DE/DT class, as well as Tight End group, that sees Helm as the 5th TE off of the board.
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No. 10 – Chicago Bears – Kelvin Banks, OT – Texas
Many are worried about Banks’ length at the next level and weather he will play Tackle or Guard, it doesn’t matter here, the Bears need Tackle, Guard, and Center.. draft the most talented Offensive Lineman and figure the rest out in August.
No. 22 – Los Angeles Chargers – Matthew Golden, WR – Texas
The Chargers need to keep swinging at receiver, Ladd McConkey was a hit, but the departure of the DJ Chark and Joshua Palmer experiments, enter stage left is the late-season junior breakout, Matthew Golden from Texas.
No. 24 – Minnesota Vikings – Jahdae Barron, CB – Texas
Only Mekhi Blackmon is under contract for the Vikings at cornerback, they expect to have Byron Murphy back but need another ball-hawking playmaker. That’s exactly what Jahdae Barron is.
No. 35 – Tennessee Titans – Isaiah Bond, WR – Texas
Let's see if Bond runs a 4.30 or below next Saturday night, I think his name enters the back-end of Round 1 conversation WHEN that happens. People forget who Bond is, just because he dealt with injuries all year.
No. 52 –Denver Broncos – Alfred Collins, DL – Texas
Alfred Collins and Cam Williams can be talked about in the same sentence, they have been two ships passing in the night since the later part of the season.. Collins is getting all of the projection conversations from scouts and analysts right now because we finally saw him get off of the milk carton in 2024. Williams on the other hand, dealt with injuries, is not as physically imposing from a height-weigh perspective as previously thought and has since had a knee surgery/scope.
As I reported in the war room this week, I asked a source about Williams and the first round.... "Out of the question" was what I was told. A far fall for a player that was once mocked in the top-15 by a lot of NFL media.
No. 65 – New York Giants – Cam Williams, OT – Texas
See above.
No. 74 – Carolina Panthers – Andrew Mukuba, S – Texas
The one player we have heard the least about over the last month. Mukuba had Top 60 grades at the end of 2023 and only doubled down in 2024, I expect his name to come off of the board in Round 3.
No. 90 – Los Angeles Rams – Quinn Ewers, QB – Texas
People might hate how far Quinn falls here, but this is Pre-Combine. Right now in draft circles, Quinn is so far outside of the QB2 or 3 conversation, it's sort of wild. I expect him to interview well and do what he does as good as anyone, throw very well in shorts and t-shirt against the rest of the class. This should place Quinn in the 30-50 area overall. Where I think he belongs. The Rams though, forever feel like the obvious spot.
No. 95 – Kansas City Chiefs – Gunnar Helm, TE – Texas
In this mock draft iteration, Tight Ends overall fell a little further than I expected, but it comes at the expense of an extremely strong DE/DT class, as well as Tight End group, that sees Helm as the 5th TE off of the board.
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