Steelers Draft and Mel Kiper sucks thread!!

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  1. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    Just saw Sanristil getting mocked in round 1.

    Yesterday I ate two pieces of string. Today they came out tied together. I shit you knot.
     
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  2. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    Steelers just signed Cordarelle Patterson. KR/RB/WR this fills a lot of holes. WR4, RB3, KR/ST If he gives the Steelers field position or heaven forbid, runs one back to the house, this is a HUGE signing that is sliding under the radar.
     
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  3. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    2024 NFL Mock Draft: Eric Galko of CBS | NFL Mock Draft Database

    and here you go, Sainristil going 30th. I think this mock sucks. JPJ is not getting out of the first round. Not sure where Cooper DeJean is on Pittsburgh's board, but he certainly is not ahead of JPJ, Barton, or Guyton. Possibly Wiggins and McKinstry based on his physicality.
     
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  4. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    NFL mock draft live was Bucky Brooks not DJ.
    Notes: Maye falls to 11 Not many WR went in the 20’s , instead More DL guys. Lassiter to KC to replace Sneed. Steelers took Mims over JPJ .
    Somebody is calling the Bears at 9 they need picks and a QB needy team will want to jump the Vikings. (Raiders, Broncos)
     
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  5. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

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  6. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    ESPU just put out a 7 round mock. Y'all know I am not an insider. If anyone who is, (I won't judge you, yeah right) A guy on Depot corrected the picks he made for The Steelers.

    ESPU PICKS

    20.Jackson Powers-Johnson C Oregon
    51. Malachi Corley WR W. Kentucky
    84. Christian Jones OT Texas
    98. Renardo Green CB FSU
    119. Gabe Hall DT Baylor
    178. Edefuan Ulofoshio LB Washington
    195. Xavier Weaver WR Colorado

    Peter-Petersen Steelers Depot poster picks

    20: Amarius Mims
    51: Zach Frazier
    84: Ja'Lynn Polk
    98: Renardo Green
    119: Cedric Grey
    178: Jordan Travis
    196: Zion Logue*

    *Admittedly I am not crazy about taking a DT that late, but Steelers really like the Georgia Program. But other than that I love these picks. Gray is a sleeper, Green is twitchy, and Jordan Travis is insurance for when they cut Wilson or Fields, or both.

    My question is in the 6th @ 195 , who else was available. I think they will be targeting another WR, namely Rosemy-Jacksaint. Any "insiders" want to help a brother out?
     
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  7. gidion72 Legend Steelers

    Xavier Worthy really looks good in his highlights. He ran a 4.20 and smokes defenders like a hit of dab.
    He catches the ball very well to. Reminds me of CeeDee Lamb.
     
  8. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

    Amarius Mims: Mims did some otherworldly stuff in Indianapolis at the combine at nearly 6-foot-8 and 340 pounds. He's the type of oversized, overwhelming blocker the Ravens love?? Such as?? He did the basic stuff that everyone thought he would excel at the combine, then, injured himself, AGAIN!!!

    Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love what he “could be”, but his consistent and constant injuries worries the heck out of me. If the Steelers would draft him, I wouldn’t be upset, but at the risk of potentially only seeing him for half the games, would definitely be worried. I suffer a love hate relationship with him. But would be intrigued to see him, Jones, and either, Frazier (although I don’t see him lasting to the Steelers 2nd pick, or Van Pran all back together blocking for the Steelers. I’m almost thinking the state of Pennsylvania should just be called Penn Bulldogs, because this state loves Georgia Bulldawgs


    Since 2018, there’s only been 4-5 Centers selected in the 1st round, other than Ragnow, none are playing their original position, and none of them are playing at a high level… This is making me skiddish towards drafting a Center in the 1st round, if any of the available centers were as good as we are hoping, I would expect them to be drafted earlier, so although we really need one, I’m souring on selecting one in the 1st. Think there is BPA at pick 20.
     
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  9. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

    @nybites
    I am an insider, not because I paid or ever would subscribe to that trash, but because it came free as part of my cell phone service… Don’t judge me, lol

    177. Minnesota Vikings (via CAR/JAX): Jha'Quan Jackson, WR, Tulane
    178. Pittsburgh Steelers (via ARI/CAR): Edefuan Ulofoshio, LB, Washington
    179. Seattle Seahawks (via WSH): Eric Watts, DE, UConn
    180. New England Patriots: Kitan Oladapo, S, Oregon State
    181. Los Angeles Chargers: Javon Solomon, DE, Troy
    182. Tennessee Titans (reacquired via PHI): Braiden McGregor, DE, Michigan
    183. New York Giants: Willie Drew, CB, Virginia State
    184. Miami Dolphins (via CHI): Jaylin Simpson, S, Auburn
    185. New York Jets: Tanner McLachlan, TE, Arizona
    186. Arizona Cardinals (via MIN): Drake Nugent, C, Michigan
    187. Atlanta Falcons: Jordan Travis, QB, Florida State
    188. Houston Texans (via LV/NE/MIN): Chau Smith-Wade, CB, Washington State
    189. Buffalo Bills (via DEN/LAR): Fabien Lovett, DT, Florida State
    190. New Orleans Saints: Jaheim Bell, TE, Florida State
    191. Indianapolis Colts: Trevor Keegan, OT, Michigan
    192. Seattle Seahawks: Michael Barrett, LB, Michigan
    193. New England Patriots (via JAX): Joshua Karty, K, Stanford
    194. Cincinnati Bengals: Dallin Holker, TE, Colorado State
    195. Pittsburgh Steelers: Xavier Weaver, WR, Colorado
    196. Los Angeles Rams: Cornelius Johnson, WR, Michigan
    197. Atlanta Falcons (via CLE): Walter Rouse, OT, Oklahoma
    198. Miami Dolphins: Decamerion Richardson, CB, Mississippi State
    199. New Orleans Saints (via PHI): Jaylen Harrell, DE, Michigan
    200. Buffalo Bills (via DAL/HOU): Cody Schrader, RB, Missouri
    201. Detroit Lions (via TB): Jowon Briggs, DT, Cincinnati
    202. Green Bay Packers: Qwan'tez Stiggers, CB, Toronto Argonauts (CFL)
    203. Denver Broncos (via HOU/CLE): Trente Jones, G, Michigan
    204. Buffalo Bills: Myles Cole, DE, Texas Tech
    205. Detroit Lions: Evan Anderson, DT, Florida Atlantic
    206. Cleveland Browns (via BAL): Nathaniel Watson, LB, Mississippi State
    207. Denver Broncos (via SF): Marcus Harris, DT, Auburn
    208. Las Vegas Raiders (via KC): Gottlieb Ayedze, OT, Maryland
    209. Los Angeles Rams*: Erick All, TE, Iowa
    210. Philadelphia Eagles*: Tyrice Knight, LB, UTEP
    211. San Francisco 49ers*: Anthony Gould, WR, Oregon State
    212. Jacksonville Jaguars*: Matt Lee, C, Miami
    213. Los Angeles Rams*: Eyabi Okie-Anoma, DE, Charlotte
    214. Cincinnati Bengals*: Layden Robinson, G, Texas A&M
    215. San Francisco 49ers*: Jase McClellan, RB, Alabama
    216. Dallas Cowboys*: Justin Rogers, DT, Auburn
    217. Los Angeles Rams*: Tory Taylor, P, Iowa
    218. Baltimore Ravens (via NYJ)*: Tylan Grable, OT, Central Florida
    219. Green Bay Packers*: Johnny Wilson, WR, Florida State
    220. Tampa Bay Buccaneers*: Steele Chambers, LB, Ohio State
     
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  10. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

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    221. Kansas City Chiefs (via CAR/TEN): Tyler Owens, S, Texas Tech
    222. Washington Commanders:Dylan McMahon, C, NC State
    223. Las Vegas Raiders (via NE):Josh Proctor, S, Ohio State
    224. Cincinnati Bengals (via ARI/HOU): Xavier Thomas, DE, Clemson
    225. Los Angeles Chargers: Sione Vaki, S, Utah
    226. Arizona Cardinals (via NYG):Javion Cohen, G, Miami
    227. Tennessee Titans: LaDarius Henderson, G, Michigan
    228. Baltimore Ravens (via NYJ): Evan Williams, S, Oregon
    229. Las Vegas Raiders (via MIN): Dwight McGlothern, CB, Arkansas
    230. Minnesota Vikings (via ATL/CLE/ARI): Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, WR, Georgia
    231. New England Patriots (via CHI): Charles Turner III, C, LSU
    232. Minnesota Vikings (via DEN/SF/HOU): Cedric Johnson, DE, Ole Miss
    233. Dallas Cowboys (via LV): Kendall Milton, RB, Georgia
    234. Indianapolis Colts: Jordan Magee, LB, Temple
    235. Seattle Seahawks: AJ Barner, TE, Michigan
    236. Jacksonville Jaguars: Nelson Ceaser, DE, Houston
    237. Cincinnati Bengals: Daijahn Anthony, S, Ole Miss
    238. Houston Texans (via NO): Brevyn Spann-Ford, TE, Minnesota
    239. New Orleans Saints (via LAR/DEN): JD Bertrand, LB, Notre Dame
    240. Carolina Panthers (via PIT): Jordan Whittington, WR, Texas
    241. Miami Dolphins: Jontrey Hunter, LB, Georgia State
    242. Tennessee Titans (via PHI): Michael Wiley, RB, Arizona
    243. Cleveland Browns: KT Leveston, G, Kansas State
    244. Dallas Cowboys: Kalen DeLoach, LB, Florida State
    245. Green Bay Packers: Emani Bailey, RB, TCU
    246. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Ryan Flournoy, WR, Southeast Missouri State
    247. Houston Texans: Ainias Smith, WR, Texas A&M
    248. Buffalo Bills: Tayvion Robinson, WR, Kentucky
    249. Detroit Lions: Jalen Coker, WR, Holy Cross
    250. Baltimore Ravens: Zion Tupuola-Fetui, DE, Washington
    251. San Francisco 49ers: Nick Gargiulo, C, South Carolina
    252. Tennessee Titans (via KC): Trey Knox, TE, South Carolina
    253. Los Angeles Chargers*: Keaton Bills, G, Utah
    254. Los Angeles Rams*: Harrison Mevis, K, Missouri
    255. Green Bay Packers*: Ryan Rehkow, P, BYU
    256. New York Jets*: Joe Milton III, QB, Tennessee
    257. New York Jets*: Brady Latham, G, Arkansas

    My favorite prospect-team fit in Round 7: Tyler Owens, S, Texas Tech to the Chiefs (No. 221). GM Brett Veach has drafted so well in the later rounds, hitting on players like Trey Smith, Isiah Pacheco and Jaylen Watson. In Owens, he could add a core special-teams player with the size to be a versatile safety/linebacker hybrid. He can become a menace in the NFL's new kickoff format thanks to his frame, speed and tackling ability in space.
     
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  11. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

    ROUND 5
    136. Denver Broncos (via CAR/CLE): Marist Liufau, LB, Notre Dame
    137. New England Patriots: Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois
    138. Arizona Cardinals: Ray Davis, RB, Kentucky
    139. Washington Commanders: Isaiah Williams, WR, Illinois
    140. Los Angeles Chargers: Jaylon Carlies, S, Missouri
    141. Carolina Panthers (via NYG): Jarrian Jones, CB, Florida State
    142. Carolina Panthers (via TEN): Justin Eboigbe, DT, Alabama
    143. Atlanta Falcons: Bub Means, WR, Pitt
    144. Buffalo Bills (via CHI): Caelen Carson, CB, Wake Forest
    145. Denver Broncos (via NYJ): Sedrick Van Pran, C, Georgia
    146. Tennessee Titans (via MIN/PHI): Kalen King, CB, Penn State
    147. Denver Broncos: Isaiah Davis, RB, South Dakota State
    148. Las Vegas Raiders: Josh Newton, CB, TCU
    149. Cincinnati Bengals: Jacob Cowing, WR, Arizona
    150. New Orleans Saints: Isaiah Adams, G, Illinois
    151. Indianapolis Colts: Tahj Washington, WR, USC
    152. Washington Commanders (via SEA): Tommy Eichenberg, LB, Ohio State
    153. Jacksonville Jaguars: Will Reichard, K, Alabama
    154. Los Angeles Rams: Jarvis Brownlee Jr., CB, Louisville
    155. Los Angeles Rams (via PIT): Dillon Johnson, RB, Washington
    156. Cleveland Browns (via PHI/ARI): Ty'Ron Hopper, LB, Missouri
    157. Minnesota Vikings (via CLE): Isaac Guerendo, RB, Louisville
    158. Miami Dolphins: Khristian Boyd, DT, Northern Iowa
    159. Kansas City Chiefs (via DAL): Daequan Hardy, CB, Penn State
    160. Buffalo Bills (via GB): Matthew Jones, G, Ohio State
    161. Philadelphia Eagles (via TB): Leonard Taylor III, DT, Miami
    162. Arizona Cardinals (via HOU): Cedric Gray, LB, North Carolina
    163. Buffalo Bills: James Williams, LB, Miami
    164. Detroit Lions: Sataoa Laumea, G, Utah
    165. Baltimore Ravens: Keith Randolph Jr., DT, Illinois
    166. New York Giants (via SF/CAR): Tyler Davis, DT, Clemson
    167. Minnesota Vikings (via KC): Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn
    168. New Orleans Saints*: Johnny Dixon, CB, Penn State
    169. Green Bay Packers*: Kamal Hadden, CB, Tennessee
    170. New Orleans Saints*: Devin Leary, QB, Kentucky
    171. Philadelphia Eagles*: Caedan Wallace, OT, Penn State
    172. Philadelphia Eagles*: Brennan Jackson, DE, Washington State
    173. Kansas City Chiefs*: Logan Lee, DT, Iowa
    174. Dallas Cowboys*: Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
    175. New Orleans Saints*: Tyrone Tracy Jr., RB, Purdue
    176. San Francisco 49ers*: Malik Mustapha, S, Wake Forest

    My favorite prospect-team fit in Round 5: Tip Reiman, TE, Illinois to the Patriots (No. 137). He was a huge riser coming out of his combine workout, where he showed excellent power in blocking drills and flashed 4.64 speed at 271 pounds. He's the ideal TE2 to work in-line in tandem with Hunter Henry in the "F" position
     
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  12. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

    ROUND 4
    101. Carolina Panthers: Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin
    102. Seattle Seahawks (via WSH): Cole Bishop, S, Utah
    103. New England Patriots: Spencer Rattler, QB, South Carolina
    104. Arizona Cardinals: Mekhi Wingo, DT, LSU
    105. Los Angeles Chargers: Blake Corum, RB, Michigan
    106. Tennessee Titans: Mohamed Kamara, DE, Colorado State
    107. New York Giants: MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC
    108. Minnesota Vikings: Myles Harden, CB, South Dakota
    109. Atlanta Falcons: Tanor Bortolini, C, Wisconsin
    110. Los Angeles Chargers (via CHI): Delmar Glaze, OT, Maryland
    111. New York Jets: Jamari Thrash, WR, Louisville
    112. Las Vegas Raiders: Audric Estime, RB, Notre Dame
    113. Baltimore Ravens (via DEN/NYJ): Trevin Wallace, LB, Kentucky
    114. Jacksonville Jaguars: Austin Booker, DE, Kansas
    115. Cincinnati Bengals: McKinnley Jackson, DT, Texas A&M
    116. Jacksonville Jaguars (via NO): Javon Foster, OT, Missouri
    117. Indianapolis Colts: Tykee Smith, S, Georgia
    118. Seattle Seahawks: Cam Hart, CB, Notre Dame
    119. Pittsburgh Steelers: Gabe Hall, DT, Baylor
    120. Philadelphia Eagles (via LAR/PIT): Jared Wiley, TE, TCU
    121. Denver Broncos (via MIA): Luke McCaffrey, WR, Rice
    122. Chicago Bears (via PHI): Christian Mahogany, G, Boston College
    123. Houston Texans (via CLE): Malik Washington, WR, Virginia
    124. San Francisco 49ers (via DAL): Elijah Jones, CB, Boston College
    125. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dadrion Taylor-Demerson, S, Texas Tech
    126. Green Bay Packers: Michael Pratt, QB, Tulane
    127. Houston Texans: Cade Stover, TE, Ohio State
    128. Buffalo Bills: Beau Brade, S, Maryland
    129. Minnesota Vikings (via DET): Javontae Jean-Baptiste, DE, Notre Dame
    130. Baltimore Ravens: Bucky Irving, RB, Oregon
    131. Kansas City Chiefs: Will Shipley, RB, Clemson
    132. San Francisco 49ers*: Curtis Jacobs, LB, Penn State
    133. Buffalo Bills*: Jalyx Hunt, DE, Houston Christian
    134. New York Jets (via BAL)*: Garret Greenfield, OT, South Dakota State
    135. San Francisco 49ers**: Ben Sinnott, TE, Kansas State

    ** The 49ers' fourth-round pick was penalized four spots as a result of administrative payroll accounting errors, sliding from No. 131 to No. 135.

    Cole Bishop, S, Utah to the Seahawks (No. 102). He is one of my favorite sleeper prospects in the class and someone I wanted to get higher in this mock draft. The 6-2, 206-pounder has experience playing inside and outside corner, safety, outside linebacker and even off-ball linebacker. The Seahawks could use him like Macdonald deployed Kyle Hamilton in Baltimore.
     
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  13. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

    ROUND 3
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    65. Carolina Panthers
    Chris Braswell, DE, Alabama

    The trade of Brian Burns opens the door for a pass-rusher, and Braswell had eight sacks and forced three fumbles last season at Alabama.

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    66. Arizona Cardinals
    Bralen Trice, DE, Washington

    A standup pass-rusher with top-notch college production -- 16 sacks in the past two seasons -- is exactly what coach Jonathan Gannon needs on this defense. Trice could excel in Arizona.

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    67. Washington Commanders
    Adisa Isaac, DE, Penn State

    Washington needs bodies to replace Montez Sweat and Chase Young. Isaac's first-step quickness and burst pair perfectly with the power of Darius Robinson, who we projected to Washington in Round 2 of this mock draft.

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    68. New England Patriots
    Jalen McMillan, WR, Washington

    We went with the big-bodied Keon Coleman in Round 2, so now I have the Patriots getting a silky-smooth slot receiver in McMillan. He has 4.47 speed and 17 receiving touchdowns in college.

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    69. Los Angeles Chargers
    Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas

    Sanders has the tools to make an immediate impact as an "F" tight end. The 6-4, 245-pounder is a lot like 2023 second-rounder Trey McBride (Arizona) in how he can be used and his potential Year 1 impact.

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    70. New York Giants
    Christian Haynes, G, UConn

    The Giants plugged gaps on the right side of the offensive line in free agency but still have a big hole at left guard. Haynes is a 6-3, 317-pounder with awesome power.

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    71. Arizona Cardinals (via TEN)
    Max Melton, CB, Rutgers

    We can't add enough wide receivers or cornerbacks in this mock draft for Arizona. Melton is fast and sudden (4.39 speed), making him an ideal nickel for the Cards.

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    72. New York Jets
    Kamren Kinchens, S, Miami

    Kinchens could come in and immediately push free safety Tony Adams with his ball skills (11 interceptions over the past two years) and ability to play post safety.

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    73. Detroit Lions (via MIN)
    Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State

    Hicks is versatile and a big-time hitter when coming downhill. He is a Kyle Dugger-style strong safety at 211 pounds, making 160 tackles over the past two seasons.

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    74. Atlanta Falcons
    Michael Hall, DT, Ohio State

    I wanted to find an earlier fit for Hall after witnessing his incredible pro day workout in Columbus, but things just fell this way. The Falcons could shape him under another undersized defensive tackle in Grady Jarrett.

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    75. Chicago Bears
    Jonah Elliss, DE, Utah

    Adding Montez Sweat was huge for Chicago last season, but the team needs someone opposite him. Elliss is a little undersized at 6-2 and 248 pounds, but he had 12 sacks last season.

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    76. Denver Broncos
    Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky

    Phillips is often typecast as a nickel corner, but I think he has the length and speed to do just fine on the outside. Playing opposite Pat Surtain II would help his transition.

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    77. Las Vegas Raiders
    Brenden Rice, WR, USC

    Jerry Rice played his final Super Bowl with the Raiders, and I have his son going there to help the team's WR room. Las Vegas needs someone opposite Davante Adams, and Rice caught 12 TDs last season.
     
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    78. Washington Commanders (via SEA)

    Khyree Jackson, CB, Oregon

    Last year, the Commanders drafted an undersized corner in Emmanuel Forbes (180 pounds). This year, I love the idea of them getting a supersized DB in the 6-4 Jackson.

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    79. Atlanta Falcons (via JAX)
    Junior Colson, LB, Michigan

    Colson didn't workout at the combine or his pro day, which could push him down the board -- but the Falcons should be looking for rangy off-ball linebackers at the draft, and he's a plug-and-play starter.

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    80. Cincinnati Bengals
    Jaylen Wright, RB, Tennessee

    Joe Mixon is off to Houston, replaced with Zack Moss and Chase Brown in Cincinnati. But Wright has the electric speed and outside running ability to push them both down the depth chart and be a rookie starter.

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    81. Seattle Seahawks (via NO/DEN)
    Jaylan Ford, LB, Texas

    This is a little early for Ford based on feedback from NFL teams, but the Seahawks need a young linebacker for new coach Mike MacDonald to train him into his Roquan Smith. Ford is special in pass coverage with six interceptions over the past two years.

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    82. Indianapolis Colts
    Kris Abrams-Draine, CB, Missouri

    Indianapolis re-signed All-Star nickel cornerback Kenny Moore II but needs an outside starter opposite JuJu Brents. Abrams-Draine is fast and fluid in coverage, and he shows great instincts when attacking the ball in the air.

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    83. Los Angeles Rams
    Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson

    As I mentioned earlier, Donald's retirement will be felt on this defensive line, even with Kobie Turner expected to fill a bigger role. Orhorhoro is a first-step problem for opponents, and he has power and length at 6-4 and 294 pounds.

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    84. Pittsburgh Steelers
    Christian Jones, OT, Texas

    With two new quarterbacks in Pittsburgh, I'd consider moving last year's first-rounder Broderick Jones to the left side and taking the incredibly steady Christian Jones here to start as a rookie at right tackle.

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    85. Cleveland Browns
    Trey Benson, RB, Florida State

    Cleveland has to find a reliable runner behind Nick Chubb, who is coming off a leg injury. Benson has power at 216 pounds, great burst and very good receiving traits out of the backfield.

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    86. Houston Texans (via PHI)
    Beaux Limmer, C, Arkansas

    One of my favorite players to watch in person last season, Limmer has elite movement and agility for a center prospect and can anchor with the best of them. He's a starter candidate and could unseat 2023 second-rounder Juice Scruggs here.

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    87. Dallas Cowboys
    Ja'Lynn Polk, WR, Washington

    The Cowboys seem allergic to adding talent opposite CeeDee Lamb, but I'm forcing them to give Dak Prescott another playmaker with the physical Polk. He can be a mismatch problem on underneath routes at 6-1 and 203 pounds.
     
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  15. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

    Let me know if you would like rounds 1 & 2[​IMG]
    88. Green Bay Packers

    Brandon Dorlus, DT, Oregon

    Dorlus is an ideal scheme fit in Green Bay's three-man front. He's a solid rotational pass-rusher with the ability to bump inside to 3-technique in passing situations.

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    89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    D.J. James, CB, Auburn

    The starting cornerback spot opposite Jamel Dean is wide open in Tampa Bay, and James has the length and speed to work into a CB2 role early in his career.

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    90. Arizona Cardinals (via HOU)
    Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama

    I'll say it again: Wide receivers and corners are the priorities in this draft for Arizona. Burton is a possession receiver with 4.45 speed and 23 career receiving touchdowns.

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    91. Green Bay Packers (via BUF)
    Gabriel Murphy, DE, UCLA

    Three picks ago, I got Green Bay some versatility on the defensive line. Now I'm landing the Packers a valuable standup edge rusher with 21 career sacks.

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    92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (via DET)
    Jeremiah Trotter Jr., LB, Clemson

    Devin White is gone and Lavonte David turned 34 this offseason, so the Bucs need youth at linebacker. Trotter has the toughness to be a two-down run-stuffer after 28 run stops over the past two seasons.

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    93. Baltimore Ravens
    Dominick Puni, G, Kansas

    A college tackle, Puni could battle for the starting left guard spot in camp while also providing insurance across the offensive line as a five-position player.

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    94. San Francisco 49ers
    Zak Zinter, G, Michigan

    Zinter has missed the pre-draft process with a leg injury, but his power in the run game and movement traits are exactly what the 49ers are lacking at right guard.

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    95. Kansas City Chiefs
    DeWayne Carter, DT, Duke

    Chris Jones signed for three more years, but the Chiefs still covet more rotational pass-rushers for Steve Spagnuolo's scheme. Carter has similar tools to Derrick Nnadi, though he had only one sack last season.

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    96. Jacksonville Jaguars*
    Javon Baker, WR, Central Florida

    Calvin Ridley is off to Tennessee, but the Jaguars can replace some of his production with the sweet feet of Baker (1,139 yards last season). You won't find better body adjustment or control in the red zone than what we see on Baker's tape.

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    97. Cincinnati Bengals*
    Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame

    Even after signing Trent Brown, the Bengals have to think long-term about the offensive line. Fisher's footwork can get a little heavy, but his punch and power help him project as a potential starting right tackle.

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    98. Pittsburgh Steelers (via PHI)*
    Renardo Green, CB, Florida State

    Green is likely a nickel cornerback in the NFL, and potentially a dang good one. He has 4.49 speed and 24 career pass breakups.

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    99. Los Angeles Rams*
    Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale

    The Rams can get a developmental tackle here with this third-round compensatory selection. Amegadjie needs refinement but has the agility and power to blossom into a quality starter.

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    100. Washington Commanders (via SF)*
    Theo Johnson, TE, Penn State

    Johnson is a sleeper tight end prospect with fantastic all-around ability and power at 259 pounds. He could very well get TE1 reps here.
     
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  16. gidion72 Legend Steelers

    You probably were banging the table for Taco Carlton.
     
  17. notacos4u Home Town Favorite

    The comments in the bottom weren’t mine, they’re from the person who made the draft write up

    besides, didn’t you see, no tacos for you.. lol
     
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  19. nybites M.V.P. Steelers UCONN

    my last 2 picks would be Jordan Travis and Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint 178, 195.
     
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  20. gidion72 Legend Steelers

    Carlton is a dancing fool. I only order burritos when I go to Del Taco. So the no taco rule doesn’t apply to me.
     
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