Tuesday, April 24, 2018

2018 Joint NFL Mock Draft with Phil Holtz

Below is a back and forth between Phil Holtz and myself doing an NFL Mock Draft that takes place over a couple days. Maybe it was a week or so? I’m not sure. The days all run together.

Lance Morris: Hey Phil, the draft is coming up soon. I know you have some scalding hot takes on who should be drafted where? Well at least I’m thinking that you do.

Phil Holtz: Hey Lance, I’m looking forward to this and I’m sure we will run into that at some point. That’s why I’m excited about this tandem draft. No idea what the other will do.

LM: Remember when you kept telling me that it was worse being a Lions fan because they went 0-16 even though the Browns have only made the playoffs one time in my life? Well, uh, the Browns went 0-16 too…PH: Yes...yes I do remember that well. That’s why I’ve always had respect for the Browns and most of their fans because they are the only fan base that can understand the frustration for the most part.

LM: I mean I knew the Browns would be bad this past season, but I didn’t think they’d go 0-16 until November or so.

PH: Yeah, I can imagine it being very brutal, but at least your starting quarterback didn’t run out the back of his own endzone for a safety.

LM: Peep Dan Orlovsky’s Twitter Bio

PH: I have seen it before, and it is great. Well, shall we get started my friend?

LM: Probably a good idea. For the second straight year, the Browns have the number one overall pick. Last year, it was a no brainer to take Myles Garrett. The rest of the draft could’ve gone a little better.

PH: Myles Garrett was definitely the heavy favorite to go with the first pick overall, and he definitely showed flashes as to why he was the #1 pick.

LM: The Browns actually made moves in the off-season too! Getting Jarvis Landry and Tyrod Taylor (who is already the best Browns QB they’ve had in my lifetime), Damarious Randall from the Packers. They made some moves!

PH: I was in complete shock when the Browns made those moves because it was totally unlike the Browns because the moves MADE SENSE. Landry is obviously a very good receiver, and putting him in a group with Corey Coleman and Josh Gordon could cause problems for opposing defenses. They also got Njoku, whom we haven’t seen play a whole lot, but the consensus is that he can be a very good player. The issue was always that the Browns either had receivers or a quarterback, but never both so you never truly knew what to make of them. But now with Tyrod, that’s a legitimate offense. More importantly, they were able to get those playmakers, along with Randall, all while keeping the #1 and #4 overall picks.

LM: Exactly right. Now from all I’ve seen they are coming down to a decision between two of the quarterbacks. Either Sam Darnold from USC or Josh Allen from Wyoming. I see the Browns not overthinking it and going with Darnold. Kind of similar to last year there was a smoke screen saying they’d take Mitch Trubisky over Myles Garrett and they ended up going with Garrett. Granted they played different positions but it feels similar as a way to maybe throw off some of the teams beneath them. Who knows? Maybe a team will trade up like last year

PH: I definitely would agree with that pick and reasoning. Even though it does sound like the Browns are extremely high on Josh Allen. For proof, just search “Browns Josh Allen” and see for yourself. I think he would be the more “exciting” pick, but Darnold is the smart pick. Now again it is the Browns, but so far from what we’ve seen, this is unlike any other Browns offseasons that we’ve seen. We will see what their decision is on draft day.

LM: Be sure to tune in on April 26th to see if the Browns mess it up! With Darnold off the board at #2; what do you think the New York Football Giants, as Dave Gettleman calls them every single time he goes to a podium, do at number two?

PH: There has been a lot of talk about what the Giants will do because they need an array of positions filled. A very tempting pick would be Saquon Barkley, the running back from Penn State. One of the most electrifying players that we’ve seen in a long time. However, with Eli Manning on the tail end of his career, I think they take their next guy under center. The debate is between Allen and Josh Rosen from UCLA and many people interchange of who should go first. Being New York and being a franchise that likes to stay pretty safe with their picks, I think they take Josh Rosen. Also with the Beckham controversy ruling their headlines, I think they take Rosen, so they don’t have another big question mark. They have the most important position taken care of then, and can focus on the rest of their needs after. Up next is the other New York team, the Jets. What do they do next Lance?

LM: It’s interesting that the Jets moved up to the third spot early on in the off-season from six. That tells me they have their eye on someone that should be there at three, but may not be there at six. I think we see three quarterbacks go in the first three picks and the Jets take Heisman Trophy winner and former walk on, Baker Mayfield. Mayfield was electric in college, love him or hate him. Everyone knows what he did after Kansas disrespected him at mid-field for the coin toss: 


I still believe he is the kind of player that can change the Jets future. They have to take a QB unless they think Teddy Bridgewater is the answer. Bridgewater though hasn’t played in two years after that gruesome injury he suffered a couple years ago. The Jets have never had a truly great quarterback. The best they’ve ever had brought them a Super Bowl Title but he threw more interceptions than touchdowns.

PH: The Jets are the kind of franchise that would take that chance, and I think it goes one of two ways. Really good or really bad. As a player, he is very passionate about the game and is a very good player, which is what you want, but what NFL General Managers will have to ask themselves is does the good outweigh the bad? One thing is for certain though; all eyes would be on the New York Jets yet again.

LM: This would be also the best outcome for the Browns if both the New York teams take a quarterback. That would leave all of the great skill position and other great players there for the taking. The Browns at number four have to take the best player out there, and the best player in the draft is the running back out of Penn State, Saquon Barkley. He was absolutely electric at Penn State. There’s no other way to put it. He put himself on a short list of some of the best running backs I’ve ever seen in college. For a few years the trend was to stay away from running backs early in the draft and wait and get one because of how short their career can be. Last year was a great example of late round guys being electric (Kareem Hunt and Alvin Kamara), but the early picks the last couple of years have been awesome. Those guys: Todd Gurley, Ezekiel Elliott, and Leonard Fournette. He’ll fit right in and be a stud right away for the Browns and I would be more excited for Browns football than I probably have been in my entire life. 

PH: Running backs have been awesome these past few years when drafted early on in the draft. I have a hard time believing that won’t continue with Barkley. To me, he was the kind of guy that as soon as he touched the ball you perked up a little bit because of what he could do on the field. Also I don’t want to jump to conclusions or place unneeded expectations, but I’ve heard many comparisons of Barkley to one of the greatest to ever do it, Barry Sanders. I think that he will be a great player. Also that tandem of Barkley and Carlos Hyde would be awesome to watch. So if your predictions are right, their offense will consist of Darnold, Barkley, Hyde, Njoku, Coleman, Gordon, and Landry. That’s a fun offense right there.

LM: I hope that I’m right. I really, really do. The Denver Broncos took a step back last year and they have the fifth pick in the draft. What do you see happening with them?

PH: Well the Broncos got their quarterback in Case Keenum in free agency and still have Emmanuel Sanders and Demaryius Thomas. Now they have to make sure that Keenum stays upright. To do this, I think that they address the offensive line by drafting the guard from Notre Dame, Quenton Nelson. This would be a safe pick, as many people are very high on Nelson and it’s always a good idea to get your new quarterback protection when trying the throw the football and getting your running back lanes to run through. I think that this pick would make a lot of sense. I could also see them going towards the defensive line, but there aren’t many prospects that are projected to go this high. Now it’s time for the Colts. Lance, what do you see them doing?

LM: Well we are going to run into our first collision. Because I think if he falls to six that the Colts take Nelson as soon as they can. He is the best guard prospect in a long, long time. But for this exercise he is now off the board. With Nelson gone I think the Colts go Bradley Chubb, the edge rusher from NC State. Best pass rusher in the draft by all accounts. He is one of the players that has been slated at going to Indianapolis even when they were still going to pick at three. He is going to be able to slide in on the Colts defensive line seamlessly with his ability to rush the quarterback .

PH: Sorry I had to steal your thunder there because they do need line help to keep Luck healthy. Now for the Bucs. With the spot that they are at and the needs that they have, there are limited options, so that they don’t reach too much. That’s why I think they take the safety, Minkah Fitzpatrick from Alabama. He has a great story to tell, and is just a great athlete and player. He would join a group that would consist of Vernon Hargreaves, Brent Grimes, and Chris Conte. I think he would be a great fit there, and it would really help that secondary, which is already solid.

LM: Fitzpatrick would be a much welcomed addition to the Bucs secondary. Considering they had the worst defense in the NFL last year by most rankings. Now the Bears went through some growing pains last year, but did have some nice wins against the Steelers and the Panthers. Plus they have a new coach coming in for Coach Pink Face. 


Where do you think they look to go in the draft?

PH: Being a Lions fan, I find myself at odds taking a punter right here. For the sake of the draft, I won’t do that. Looking at who’s available and the needs of the Bears, I think that Roquan Smith at linebacker from Georgia would make a lot of sense. Looking at their depth, the right side of their linebacking corps is already solid with Danny Trevathan and Leonard Floyd, but in a 3-4 defense you can always draft more linebackers and I think that pick could help them out a lot as a unit and it would help sure up the opposite side for them.

LM: Now let’s look at the San Francisco 49ers. I think they could go a couple different ways. They got an absolute steal by getting Jimmy Garoppolo for a second round pick so they still have this top ten pick. I think they go with a linebacker as well. The 49ers will take Virginia Tech LB Tremaine Edmunds. The days of the Niners having one of the top linebacking corps are long gone since they had guys like Patrick WIllis and Navorro Bowman. Edmunds was a standout player for Va Tech last year and he can help bring back the Niners to having a really good defense. 

PH: Up next, the Oakland (soon to be Las Vegas) Raiders. Like the 49ers, I think the Raiders could go a couple different directions. In this case, I see the Raiders adding to their defense, with arguably the best corner in the draft, with Denzel Ward from Ohio State. This would add to an already solid defense with Khalil Mack and Bruce Irvin at the linebacker spots and Ward would join fellow Buckeye Gareon Conley, Reggie Nelson, and Karl Joseph. I think that he would be a great addition to this group and would only strengthen their defense. This was already a solid team last year, and with their off-season additions, they will only get better. 

LM: Yet again the Raaaaaiders (Chris Berman Voice) go with an Ohio State DB. 

PH: Well played my friend. Now tell us all what the Jarvis Landry-less Miami Dolphins will do. 

LM: Ah, the Miami Dolphins. What a cluster f*ck that season was. I mean do i need to say more than this? But good on them for doing this. They brought Jay Cutler out of retirement who hasn’t been good in… Has he really ever been good? Ryan Tannehill got hurt again and that didn’t help matters either. Not to mention as you said, no Landry, no Suh and they gave away Jay Ajayi who’s probably about a top ten running back. Where do the Fins go? I see the Dolphins replacing Suh with Vita Vea, NT, from Washington. I mean just look at him: 


Dude’s built like a Mack Truck. Gamechanger on the defensive line.

PH: Yeah, he's a guy you wouldn't want to be on his bad side. I think about the Longest Yard scene, “If we have to cut him, you're doing it” type deal. I've seen a lot of up and down with him in mocks. I've seen him as high as 10 or as low as mid 20’s, but we'll see. Up next we have the Bills. No Sammy Watkins and no Tyrod Taylor anymore, so where do they go from here?

LM: They were a weird team last year. Before the season they looked like a tanking candidate with the trade of Watkins that you mentioned. They also traded Marcell Dareus during the season too. Not to forget about the random benching of Tyrod Taylor for Nathan Peterman who just came in to throw pick after pick. The Bills would be thrilled if the draft shook out this way. I have the Buffalo Bills taking Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming. That’s how weird this draft is. We could see Allen go as high as number one or slip down the first round. Someone else slipped in the draft. But so did this guy and this guy. I’ve heard a lot of things about Allen since he is rumored to be a Browns selection. He is a guy that could go in a lot of different directions where someone like Darnold is looking more like a sure thing. There’s a chance Allen slips to this point, but I wouldn’t be shocked to see them find a way to move up and not leave it up to the chance of Allen being there.

PH: I think the Bills would be ecstatic if he slipped that far, but as you said, this draft is weird and that is a real possibility. Now looking at the Washington Redskins. These guys also have many gaps that they need filled, so I think they look at the best at one of those positions in this draft. That's why I have them taking the receiver, Calvin Ridley from Alabama. This would fill a need and get new quarterback, Alex Smith a weapon to use in the passing game. 


I could also see them trading down and taking a guy like Derrius Guice from LSU, which would still fill a need, while getting more picks, but we are assuming they stay where they're at, so that's my pick for this team. 

LM: Getting a playmaker on the outside from Bama never seems like a bad call. There’s a reason i said on the outside. The Packers may or may not have been burned by someone who looked awesome in college before:


The Packers didn’t make the playoffs because of Aaron Rodgers going down with an injury. They were exposed though for how good Rodgers made some of those pieces look. 

PH: Yeah, Alabama running backs almost never pan out, with the exception of Mark Ingram. If I'm missing some then please tell me. Plus when your running back is walking around looking like a lineman, that's not a great strategy. But nonetheless, the Packers are made some good moves in the off-season by getting Muhammad Wilkerson and Jimmy Graham, but they did lose Jordy Nelson. What's next for them Lance?

LM: Well technically, Alvin Kamara started his career at Alabama. Derrick Henry has been good for Tennessee. T.J. Yeldon has been alright for the Jags even though he’s not a top running back. Kenyan Drake did pretty well and had some good games for the Dolphins after they traded Ajayi. Glen Coffee might see the field again. Trent Richardson wasn’t very good either. I think that covers all recent Bama running backs. 

Looking ahead to what the Packers might do in the draft. They should add to the defense since Rodgers can make anyone look great on the offensive side of the ball. They traded away Randall to the Browns in the offseason so i think corner is a big need for them. I have them taking Josh Jackson, the cornerback from Iowa. He lit it up against Ohio State this past season; I wouldn’t go just off of that game but he stood out in a crazy game that the Buckeyes lost by 31 and eventually kept them out of the college football playoffs. 

PH: Being a Lions’ fan, that is the one area that I felt comfortable was our passing game, so while I hope they don't address it, that would be a good call. Now the Cardinals have a few spots that they could go with here. Offensive line and receiver for this team are 2 spots they could definitely go, but nobody really stands out to me. I really debated Lamar Jackson here, and while I think he's a strong possibility, I'm thinking they go after defensive end, Marcus Davenport from UTSA. He would fill a need on that defensive line for sure after Arizona finished in the bottom half among sacks last season. His sack count and tackles for loss have increased every year that he played in college, including 17.5 tackles for loss last year and 8.5 sacks. That's pretty solid production, and some that would be welcomed to that defense.

LM: Davenport is one guy that has benefited so much from all the coverage they get. He was unheard of before this process started. What’s gonna happen in Baltimore?

PH: I sound like a broken record yet again, but I think Baltimore can go many different ways here. They could give Flacco a weapon, protect Flacco with a lineman, and a few other things. In this scenario I think they take Sam Hubbard from Ohio State.


In college he played defensive end and some scouts think he could possibly play some linebacker, similar to what Jadeveon Clowney did when he got drafted by Houston. Luckily for Baltimore, both of those positions are areas where they could improve, so it's almost a case of knocking out two birds with one stone. That would be another piece that would strengthen what Baltimore is known for...defense. Next up is the Chargers, where do they go with the 17th pick?

LM: The Chargers actually have a lot of nice pieces. Phillip Rivers is still a pretty good quarterback. Keenan Allen was awesome last year. Hunter Henry is a top tier tight end. Plus they got Mike Williams from Clemson who was banged up last year was really fun to watch with Deshaun Watson throwing him the ball. I have the LA Chargers going with Derwin James, safety from Florida State. The Seminoles have been producing a lot of great players over the last couple of seasons and soon they’ll be adding James to that list of top recent players from FSU. 

PH: That would be a great pick for them, giving them a complete set in the secondary with Eric Weddle, Brandon Carr, and Jimmy Smith. I approve of this prediction. 

LM: Now the Seahawks will be looking like a different team this coming season with all the changes they’ve been making especially on the defensive side. The Legion of Boom is officially no more with the departure of Richard Sherman. Oh and while I’m at it...


I think they need to get someone on defense. I have the Seattle Seahawks taking Mike Hughes, cornerback from the National Championship winner, UCF. Hughes was one of a couple players that helped UCF go from not winning a single game to being undefeated last year. It might be a tad early to take the sometimes troubled cornerback. That is how he ended up at UCF after starting his career at North Carolina. He could be a top flight corner in the league if he stays out of trouble. 

PH: Central Florida should have made the playoffs, but we'll save that for another day. Hughes would help fill a need with the cornerback position in Seattle. Another knock on him could be his 40 time, being clocked at 4.53. That can be misleading though because game speed is much different than a straight line sprint. I like the pick. 

LM: Agreed about the 40 time being misleading. Plus he’s a dynamic returner too.

PH: Now it's time for “America’s Team”, the Dallas Cowboys. Even with the release of Dez Bryant, they are still good on offense with Ezekiel Elliott, Jason Witten, Cole Beasley, Terrance Williams, Dak Prescott (the general consensus), and the best offensive line in football. With that said, I have Dallas adding to their defensive line by selecting Da’Ron Payne from Alabama. He only had one sack, but he was the leader on the Alabama defensive line, which is almost always great at stuffing the run. He also had an interception and 3 pass breakups. That's a great trait for a defensive lineman, being able to get their hands up to bat down passes at the line. 

LM: It would be the second straight season the Cowboys took a defensive lineman after taking Taco Charlton last year. Beefing up the D-Line is never a bad call.

PH: Now it's my favorite, yet disappointing team, the Detroit Lions. They addressed a few needs in free agency, including new head coach Matt Patricia. He comes from the New England tree of GM Bob Quinn. While it hasn't been announced yet, with their free agency signing trends, it seems that they will be switching to a 3-4 defense. Almost all of their signings have been defense, so I think they go offense by taking the running back from LSU, Derrius Guice. They did sign LeGarrette Blount in free agency, but I don't think he, nor Theo Riddick or Ameer Abdullah, is a lead back. They all have specialties, but none are an every down back. It is also a New England staple of having a company of running backs at their disposal.

LM: Before we go on to the Bengals pick. How do you feel about this laminated play sheet but has a pencil behind his ear fraud, Patricia?


PH: He comes from a winning organization, and it seems like Quinn has a plan and he's done well so far. I approve this hire. 

LM: Fair enough. Now the Bengals bring back Marvin Lewis for the 55th year in a row. I can confidently say they will not win a playoff game this coming season. I mean why would this year be any different for a Lewis led team? Anyway, the Bengals added offense through the draft early last year with John Ross and Joe Mixon. So I’d think they stay away from those spots. I have the Cincinnati Bengals taking Mike McGlinchey, Tackle from Notre Dame. He helped make the Fighting Irish line into one of the best units in the country and he’d be the second from that unit to go in the first round. Last year the Bengals had one of the worst lines in the league. They added a little to the line in the off-season, but this will allow them to keep building on a line that was bad a year ago. They need a better line to give Andy Dalton any chance of success. Does he still look like a character from the 90s cartoon, Doug?


PH: Oh. My. Goodness. The resemblance is staggering. I do like that pick, especially in a division where the defenses bring solid pressure. Now the Bills are up with their 2nd pick of this first round. Their first pick, you projected them selecting Josh Allen at quarterback, so I think they invest in a little insurance by taking Billy Price from Ohio State to add to that offensive line. I think it’s too risky to not do that, especially since Buffalo was 1 sack away from giving up the second most sacks in the NFL last year. 

LM: Price was a key component on the Buckeyes line for the last few seasons and will be a big addition wherever he lands. Now this is where the draft gets interesting. 


The New England Patriots were in the Super Bowl last year even though they had injuries all over the place and their defense stunk. I think they are going to do something crazy. Why else would Seth Wickersham have wrote this? Granted a lot of things would have to stay in place. They would have to not trade their pick (they usually do), they would need this guy to fall in the draft (he might), and they would need him to be willing to learn and do some different things. I have them taking... I hope you’re ready for this…I don’t think you’re ready for this… 


Yes, I have the New England Patriots taking Lamar Jackson, QB from Louisville. While you pick your jaw off the floor. He has been the best college football player the last two seasons. He’s the best athlete at QB since Cam Newton, and he’s the fastest QB since RGIII. He ran a pro style system under Bobby Petrino. Put him in the right system where he can learn for a year or two and he will light the league on fire. And give Bill Belichick an athlete like this and he will find a spot on the field for you. He has put guys in positions they’ve never played before and allowed them to succeed. Give him Lamar Jackson? That would be the best toy to play with in the league. The last time they drafted a QB that high would be Jimmy G in the second round in 2014. They have to get a QB to replace Brady at some point since they gave away Jimmy G. Why not get a guy as electric as Jackson?

PH: I'm not gonna lie, that idea crossed my mind as well. The only thing is why would you trade Garoppolo, just to draft a first round quarterback? Weirder things have happened though. We will see on draft night. As for the Carolina Panthers, I think their main concern is with the secondary. My guess is that they go with cornerback, Jaire Alexander from Louisville. Last year his season was cut short with injury, but they absolutely need help with the secondary, and he might be their best option there at corner. He did run a 4.3 at the combine, and I did mention that technique is more important than speed at corner earlier, but that's fast. I think that he can help them there. 

LM: Two straight Louisville picks would be pretty nuts. Now let’s look at the Tennessee Titans. Ugh, the lamest team in the NFL. HOW DO YOU WIN A PLAYOFF GAME BUT NEED OVERTIME TO BEAT A CRAPPY, WINLESS BROWNS TEAM? I digress. Another team that has pieces. Marcus Mariota and Derrick Henry on Offense. Corey Davis will be awesome when he is healthy. He had two touchdowns against the Patriots in the playoff game (his only two TDs of the season by the way) and one of those catches was nasty. The defense got better with additions through free agency and I really like the coaches they brought in. They will go defense with their pick. I have the Titans taking Leighton Vander Esch, Linebacker from Boise State. They need linebackers and Vander Esch is a good one. He was good against the pass and against the rush and was the Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year in his first year as a starter. He may need some time to develop but has a good 6-4 frame and looks to be a real asset on defense. Robert Mays, from The Ringer, did an awesome deep dive on Vander Esch that you can read here.

PH: They are definitely a team that's only getting better, and they have done well recently with their draft picks. And now the Atlanta Falcons. They are a team, like the Titans, that have weapons on offense, but not so much defensively. That's why I have them selecting Taven Bryan from Florida with their pick. He finished last year with 40 tackles, 6 for loss, and 4 sacks. A solid season for an individual on a team that was disappointing to say the least. They really need defensive players, and I think he helps with that. 

LM: Now, let’s look at the New Orleans Saints. They were a missed tackle away from advancing to the NFC Championship Game. Sorry Saints fans…


Now they have a bunch of talent on both sides of the ball for the first time in the Drew Brees/ Sean Payton Era. With Drew Brees being a bit long in the tooth they have to be in win now mode. That’s why I have the Saints drafting another playmaker for Brees and taking Hayden Hurst, tight end from South Carolina. It is a perfect pick for the win now Saints. Hurst is not the biggest tight end at 6-4, but he is as sure handed as they come. He dropped just one pass for the Gamecocks. He is an older guy because he started his career as a baseball player. Once that path was no longer an option he walked on at South Carolina and set records as a tight end. I don’t think he’s really comparable to Jimmy Graham so don’t think that he will be that kind of force since we tend to think of the ex-basketball players turned tight end. He is a different kind of player. His comparison is more like Dallas Clark and he was never a star, but he was a really good player and I look at Hurst as a guy cut from a similar cloth. 

PH: We all know what Brees can do with a good tight end. Up next, the Pittsburgh Steelers. This is a team that always seems to go defense in the first round, but I'm going out on a limb here and going the offensive route. I believe that Le’Veon Bell's threats of not playing this year are real, and I don't think the Steelers want to have James Connor and Fitzgerald Toussaint as their only options. That's why I think they take Sony Michel running back from Georgia. Last year he averaged almost 8 yards a carry, 1,227 yards, and 16 touchdowns in the SEC. That's why I think he goes here. 

LM: It would be very interesting if the Steelers call Bell’s bluff and draft his replacement. Especially if they did so in the first round. I think they might wait a round or two to draft a running back since that’s been a trend most of the league and the Steelers themselves have followed. Nonetheless would be a big addition to their backfield. What do you the Jacksonville Jaguars look to do at 29? 

PH: The Jaguars were the surprise of the league last year, being only 1 game away from playing in the Super Bowl. It still feels weird to even say that! That being said, I think they go defense by taking linebacker, Rashaan Evans out of Alabama. Evans had a good year last year, racking up 66 tackles, 11.5 for loss, 6 sacks, a forced fumble, and he broke up 3 passes. The guy did it all and was a jack of all trades. I think he's a good value pick at this slot. 

LM: Blake Bortles is still trash. I love you, Chris Simms, and your list of quarterbacks.

The Minnesota Vikings surprised a lot of people by making it to the NFC Championship game with Case Keenum. Not to forget Dalvin Cook was a great running back for what we got to see of his rookie year before going down with an ACL tear. They have one of the best receiver tandems in the league. They added Kirk Cousins at a hefty price tag. Their defense has some nice pieces too. Great linebacking core and they’re pretty good in the secondary and on the defensive line too. The pick for the Minnesota Vikings is Isaiah Wynn, guard from Georgia. He helped their running game tremendously and would be a great add to that line. 

PH: Now back to the New England Patriots. Not very often that they have 2 first rounders, let alone coming off of a trip to the Super Bowl, yet here we are. Had a shocker with their first pick taking Lamar Jackson, but now we look to the defense with this pick. They like to run a 3 safety defensive scheme, so I see them taking Ronnie Harrison from Alabama at safety. He had a solid year last year. Alabama lost in the National Championship, but Harrison had a great impact on defense. He finished with 74 tackles, 2.5 sacks, 3 interceptions, and he batted another 4 passes. He would help that Patriots defense that got shredded in the Super Bowl by this guy:


They need to add somebody to try and help with the defense, and he could do just that. 

LM: Now let’s look at the reigning Super Bowl Champions. The Philadelphia Eagles led by Carson Wentz*, Nick Foles. Who’d have thought Nick Foles would ever win a Super Bowl? Anyway, they are of course going to try to repeat as Super Bowl Champions, duh. They have the ability to take basically whatever position they want to cap the first round. I don’t think they really need a running back especially this early. The defense was rock solid too. I think they add another wideout. I have the Eagles taking DJ Moore, receiver from Maryland. The turtles had a small carousel at quarterback after having multiple QB’s tearing their ACL’s. They showed something to start the year when they dominated Texas in their first game under smart guy, Tom Herman. Oh and Moore had seven catches for 133 and a touchdown. He’s only 6-0 tall, but so is this former turtle:


Moore broke records at school and would be a nice compliment to Alshon Jeffery, Nelson Agholor and Zach Ertz. And he is ranked as a number one receiver on some boards so getting him to end the first round would be great for Philly. 

Well there you go, Phil. We made it through 32 draft picks. How do you feel?

PH: I loved every second of it, and I feel pretty good about it. A few bold picks, but that happens every draft. How about yourself?

LM: I can’t believe how wrong we will be come May 26th-28th. 

Thanks for reading! 

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