The first round is in the books and it was a wild one. AJ Brown and Marquise Brown are moved. TONS of trades as teams moved all over the board. And now, Day 2 is a different set of teams picking, so we are kicking it off with a Day 2 mock draft!
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Day 2 Mock Draft
Pick | Team | Players | Explanation |
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33 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (f/ JAC) | Travis Jones DL/UConn | Jones would add a big body in the middle to help in the run game and sitll get a pass push. |
34 | Minnesota Vikings f(/ DET) | Kyler Gordon CB/Washington | Gordon completes the Vikings secondaery overhaul as a rock solid CB1. |
35 | Tennessee Titans (f/ NYJ) | Luke Goedeke OL/Central Michigan | Goedeke is an excellent run blocker who can kick inside or play outside |
36 | New York Giants | Trey McBride TE/Colorado State | McBride is a big upgrade at TE to add more weapons for this offense |
37 | Houston Texans | Breece Hall RB/Iowa State | Hall woudl be a 3-down RB for the Texans and give Davis Mills some relief. |
38 | New York Jets (f/ CAR) | Nakobe Dean LB/Georgia | Dean is small, but he can plug inside for the Jets and keep their high end draft going. |
39 | Chicago Bears | Bernhard Raimann OT/Central Michigan | Raimann needs some development but should help keep Justin Fields upright. |
40 | Seattle Seahawks (f/ DEN) | Malik Willis QB/Liberty | Willis falls to 40 and the Seahawks scoop up an athletic rusher at QB who has upside. |
41 | Seattle Seahawks | Boye Mafe EDGE/Minnesota | Mafe has long arms and the Seahawks love these type of toolsy players. |
42 | Indianapolis Colts (f/ WAS) | Nicholas Petit-Frere OT/Ohio State | Petit-Frere is a rock solid addition who can start at LT or RT immediately. |
43 | Atlanta Falcons | Desmond Ridder QB/Cincinnati | Ridder is a great fit for the Falcons who can bring him along slowly and improve his mechanics |
44 | Cleveland Browns | Drake Jackson EDGE/Southern Cal | Jackson fits the big, young athletes the Browns are collecting and he can get after the QB. |
45 | Baltimore Ravens | Andrew Booth CB/Clemson | Booth fell due to injury concerns, but the Ravens keep building with solid football players. |
46 | Detroit Lions (f/ MIN) | Sam Howell QB/North Carolina | The Lions moved down in the 2nd to still get their future QB from the Senior Bowl |
47 | Washington Commanders (f/ IND) | Kenneth Walker III RB/Michigan State | Walker would add more weapons along with Jahan Dotson to complete offensive movement. |
48 | Chicago Bears (f/ LAC) | George Pickens WR/Georgia | Pickens doesn't fall any further to add a WR1 in the mix for the Bears |
49 | New Orleans Saints | Matt Corral QB/Mississippi | The Saints know how to use an undersized QB with a quick release. |
50 | Kansas City Chiefs (f/ MIA) | Skyy Moore WR/Western Michigan | Moore would add the athletic dynamic the Chiefs want for the offense. |
51 | Philadelphia Eagles | Logan Hall EDGE/Houston | Hall can play as a big EDGE next to Jordan Davis and change the front for the Eagles |
52 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Perrion Winfrey DL/Oklahoma | Winfrey is a 5-tech replacement if Tuitt won't be back. |
53 | Green Bay Packers (f/LV) | Christian Watson WR/North Dakota State | Watson checks the Packers boxes to get Aaron Rodgers some help. |
54 | New England Patriots | Roger McCreary CB/Auburn | McCreary has short arms, but the physicality would work for the Patriots. |
55 | Arizona Cardinals | Arnold Ebiketie EDGE/Penn State | Ebiketie would be a steal this late for the Cardinals to replace some pass rush. |
56 | Dallas Cowboys | DeMarvin Leal DL/Texas A&M | Leal adds interior pressure with a young player who needs a little development |
57 | Buffalo Bills | Sean Rhyan OT/UCLA | Rhyan can play inside and out to give a versatile future piece for the Bills to protect Josh Allen |
58 | Atlanta Falcons (f/ TEN) | David Ojabo EDGE/Michigan | Ojabo will need time, but the Falcons are going through the rebuild. |
59 | Green Bay Packers | Rasheed Walker OT/Penn State | Walker has some big upside as an outside tackle but was very inconsistent. |
60 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Cam Jurgens C/Nebraska | Jurgens gives a C or G prospect who moves and fits the team fot the future. |
61 | San Francisco 49ers | Jaquan Brisker S/Penn State | Brisker is a nasty hitter and smart coverage player to upgrade the SF secondary. |
62 | Kansas City Chiefs | Phidarian Mathis DL/Alabama | Mathis would give a rock solid run defender inside to complete the Chiefs defense. |
63 | Cincinnati Bengals | Josh Paschal EDGE/Kentucky | Paschal is an explosive rusher in a pass rush rotation for the Bengals. |
64 | Denver Broncos (f/ LAR) | Christian Harris LB/Alabama | Harris has good upside to be a leader for the Broncos defense. |
Pick | Team | Players | Explanation |
Pick | Team | Players | Explanation |
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65 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Alec Pierce WR/Cincinnati | Pierce has the size and athleticism to turn into a true #1 WR |
66 | Minnesota Vikings (f/ DET) | Tyquan Thornton WR/Baylor | Thornton is a speed demon who flashed contested catch ability. |
67 | New York Giants | Martin Emerson CB/Mississippi State | Emerson can play man or zone and develop into a starter |
68 | Houston Texans | Jalen Pitre S/Baylor | Pitre would be a steal this late to give a defensive leader in the secondary with Stingley. |
69 | Tennessee Titans (f/ NYJ) | Nik Bonitto EDGE/Oklahoma | Bonitto wasn't utilized well, but he has pass rush chops. |
70 | Jacksonville Jaguars (f/ CAR) | Zachary Carter DL/Florida | Carter gets good leverage and adds a nice run defender for the Jaguars. |
71 | Chicago Bears | Cam Taylor-Britt CB/Nebraska | Taylor-Britt has some versatility to him to help improve the secondary. |
72 | Seattle Seahawks | Chad Muma LB/Wyoming | Muma is a rock solid Wagner replacement with a similar tackling skill. |
73 | Indianapolis Colts (f/ WAS) | Greg Dulcich TE/UCLA | Dulcich adds a zone pass catcher to help Matt Ryan. |
74 | Atlanta Falcons | Isaiah Spiller RB/Texas A&M | Spiller could step in as the RB1 for the Falcons |
75 | Denver Broncos | Jeremy Ruckert TE/Ohio State | Ruckert can block and gives red zone ability with Alby O. |
76 | Baltimore Ravens | Brian Robinson RB/Alabama | The Ravens can add a downhill runner to pair with Dobbins |
77 | Minnesota Vikings | Ed Ingram G/LSU | Ingram is a nasty interior lineman who can play either side. |
78 | Cleveland Browns | John Metchie WR/Alabama | Metchie had the injury, but his quickness is a Cleveland fit. |
79 | Los Angeles Chargers | Coby Bryant CB/Cincinnati | Bryant will be a solid zone CB who can play some safety too. |
80 | Houston Texans (f/ NO) | Channing Tindall LB/Georgia | Tindall is a downhill tackler to help against the run. |
81 | New York Giants (f/ MIA) | Brian Asamoah LB/Oklahoma | Asamoah has sideline to sideline ability and can play inside or out. |
82 | Atlanta Falcons (f/ IND) | Zach Tom C/Wake Forest | Tom can play any OL position and is a high upside reserve. |
83 | Philadelphia Eagles | Marcus Jones CB/Houston | Jones is the best returner in the draft and an ideal slot CB. |
84 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Nick Cross S/Maryland | Cross could develop into the SS starter the Steelers need. |
85 | New England Patriots | Jalen Tolbert WR/South Alabama | Tolbert was productive and gives WR1 potential. |
86 | Las Vegas Raiders | Troy Andersen LB/Montana State | Andersen can do it all as a smart leader on defense. |
87 | Arizona Cardinals | Dylan Parham G/Memphis | Parham can play C or G and moves well for the scheme. |
88 | Dallas Cowboys | David Bell WR/Purdue | Bell would give an outside presence as a contested catcher. |
89 | Buffalo Bills | Zamir White RB/Georgia | Zeus could be a 3-down RB or at least compliment Devin Singletary. |
90 | Tennessee Titans | Cade Otton TE/Washington | Otton is a nice two-way TE to be a future starter. |
91 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | James Cook RB/Georgia | Cook can be a pass catching dynamic runner with Fournette. |
92 | Green Bay Packers | Jelani Woods TE/Virginia | Woods has the athletic upside for the Packers to develop. |
93 | San Francisco 49ers | Tariq Woolen CB/UTSA | Woolen can help complete the 49ers secondary with his upside. |
94 | New England Patriots (f/ KC) | Darrian Beavers LB/Cincinnati | A big LB who moves well and can cover fits the Patriots |
95 | Cincinnati Bengals | Josh Ezeudu G/North Carolina | Ezeudu could compete at LG and give a versatile back-up. |
96 | Denver Broncos (f/ LAR) | Deangelo Malone EDGE/Western Kentucky | Malone can stand up or rush with his hand down. Good effort player. |
97 | *Detroit Lions | Kerby Joseph S/Illinois | Joseph is a rangy safety with the athleticism to tackle. |
98 | *Washington Commanders (f/ NO) | Bryan Cook S/Cincinnati | Cook is injured, but he could move around the secondary and help Washington stop the pass. |
99 | *Cleveland Browns | Leo Chenal LB/Wisconsin | Chenal is very atheltic and can finally give a solid middle presence for the Browns. |
100 | Arizona Cardinals (f/ BAL) | Eyioma Uwazurike DL/Iowa State | Uwazurike adds a run stuffer who can play some EDGE and get after the passer. |
101 | New York Jets (f/ NO through PHI through TEN) | Darian Kinnard OT/Kentucky | Kinnard can play inside or outside and develop into a RT. |
102 | *Miami Dolphins (f/ SF) | Terrel Bernard LB/Baylor | Bernard is tough as they come to be a leader for the Dolphin's defense. |
103 | *Kansas City Chiefs | Tycen Anderson S/Toledo | Anderson is a LB/S hybrid who gives a nice rotational Safety for the Chiefs. |
104 | *Los Angeles Rams | Alex Wright DL/UAB | Wright is a big DL who can move out to edge on passing downs. |
105 | *San Francisco 49ers | Braxton Jones OT/Southern Utah | Jones has massive upside as a small schooler still learning. |
Pick | Team | Players | Explanation |
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