NFL Mock Draft: Post-Combine 32 Team FULL 1st Rd.

by: Sean McGovern & Kyle Delahanty

The 2020 NFL Scouting Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium has come to a crashing halt. Boy, what a fun week it was. We saw NCAA football’s top collegiate players compete and showcase their skills in front of the whole world and market themselves as to why one of the 32 NFL franchises should make them a full-time employee this coming April. There is one important lesson I have learned to keep in mind during the NFL off-season festivities: keep your eyes and ears peeled BUT don’t believe everything you see and hear. While there is certainly always some truth to every rumor or smokescreen that is put out there by teams, agents, and media outlets, we as part of the NFL community owe it to them to keep an open mind because as we’ve seen time and time again anything can happen on Draft night. 

At this year’s Combine we saw a handful of players help their draft stock sky-rocket, while we saw others plummet their draft positioning or hurt it immensely. Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs was rumored to put on a show at Lucas Oil, but to say he “put on a show” doesn’t do him justice. Wirfs showcased out- of this-world numbers that we really haven’t seen from an offensive linemen before. He posted results like: a 4.85 40 yard dash, a 36.5 inch vertical, and a 10’1” broad jump all at 6 foot 5 320 pounds. Unreal. Then, on the other side of the ball a player by the name of Isaiah Simmons, a line-backer, out of powerhouse Clemson, ran a 4.39 40 yard dash and put up Combine stats all in the 90th percentile for players at his position. Translation equals he is not from this planet either. Jeff Okudah from THE Ohio State University, showed with his ballerina like footwork and impressive physical measurables, that he is nearly as perfect as a cornerback prospect as you will ever find. It turns out that this year’s draft class that was already labeled “deep” might be even deeper and talented than people expected. This 2020 Draft class is going to be one for the ages and if you are in need of adding talent to your roster as an NFL GM, I suggest accumulating as many picks as possible this year. This one should be a doozy. Here is my 2020 NFL “Post-Combine” Mock Draft. Enjoy.

**PSA: Odd picks= Sean/ Even picks= Kyle**

Round 1- Pick 1:

Projected Team: Cincinnati Bengals

Selection: QB, LSU- RS SR-Joe Burrow 6’4” 216 lbs

I almost wish that the Bengals could hand in their draft card today to indicate who they are selecting with the first overall selection next month. A player who had arguably the greatest statistical college football season ever for a quarterback, and a team who has been yearning for a young signal caller to take the helm. It is a match made in heaven. Burrow is from Ohio and hearing him speak at his Combine presser this past week, you just know he’s going to love to rub it in his friends’, teammates’, and family’s faces that he went from a pre-season Day 2 prospect at best, all the way to the consensus #1 overall pick. A report even came out today that he told the Bengal’s brass to make sure they hold onto impending free agent star receiver A.J Green. The Bengals coincidentally did just that. Burrow’s the guy here, don’t overthink it.

Round 1- Pick 2:

Projected Team: Washington Redskins

Selection: EDGE, Ohio St.- JR – Chase Young 6’5” 265 lbs

Young decided to skip out on workouts during the combine, unlike previous freak-of-nature draft prospects like Jadeveon Clowney in 2014 and Myles Garrett in 2018, but I really don’t think it will matter much for Young’s draft stock. I’d pencil the OSU product at #2 to Washington, and squash the “Tua at 2” rumors now. They’ll give QB Dwayne Haskins his deserving full year to audition as the leader of the offense, while Young takes over as the leader of the defense in D.C.

Round 1- Pick 3:

Projected Team: Detroit Lions

Selection: CB, Ohio St.- JR- Jeffrey Okudah 6’1” 200 lbs

This just in: Jeff Okudah is not from planet Earth. If you watched him work out this past weekend with his fellow DB prospects, you can conclude that he is far superior than his counterparts. He possesses the measurables of a cornerback who was made in a lab. Watching him participate in drill after drill, and be able to have all his skills on display was something to behold. He has what scouts call “ballerina feet”, where it almost looks like he is walking on air. If there was any year for a corner to go #1 or 2 overall, it would be this year. Parsippany New Jersey’s own, Okudah, (shoutout to my girlfriend who went to school with him) is so darn good he might even make HC Matt Patricia crack a  smile this upcoming season.

Round 1- Pick 4:

Projected Team: New York Giants

Selection: LB, Clemson- RS JR – Isaiah Simmons 6’4” 230 lbs

For the past few months, Clemson’s star line-backer Isaiah Simmons had been hyped up to be a top pick in the draft, but after a stellar performance in athletic testing at the NFL Draft Combine, he’s now skyrocketed into the top 4. You could make a case for the Giants going offensive line with this selection, but GM Dave Gettlemen likes his splashy picks and prospects with unreal athletic ability, therefore the draft card has Simmons written all over it. He recorded a 4.39 40 time and 39-inch vertical jump, shutting up the doubters who questioned his athleticism and versatility. 

Round 1- Pick 5:

Projected Team: Miami Dolphins

Selection: QB, Oregon- SR- Justin Herbert 6’6” 227 lbs

I know, I know the name next to selection does not read “Tua”, but everyone hold your horses. There is reasoning behind my madness here. Let’s face it Tua’s draft stock is all over the place. He could be selected anywhere from 2 overall to 32 overall. I am going to go out on a limb and say that rumors that Miami gave Tua a “cold shoulder” during his combine interview are…true. I think Miami feels better handing the keys to their castle to the bigger, more stout, QB Justin Herbert. Remember, Tua is only 6 foot and is coming off a brutal season ending hip-injury. Tua’s durability is a real concern in NFL circles, and Herbert did himself favors this past week, showing off his powerful throwing arm and athletic prowess. The Dolphins feel okay letting Ryan Fitzpatrick start the season and giving their new QB of the future, all the time in the world he needs to develop.

Round 1- Pick 6:

Projected Team: Los Angeles Chargers

Selection: QB, Alabama- JR- Tua Tagovailoa  6’1” 219 lbs

After a late season hip injury sidelined him for the remainder of his Junior season, eventually leading to surgery, Tua was unable to perform at the combine. Sometimes this can help a prospect, while other times it can hurt one. In this case, it slightly hurt Tua, because Oregon’s Justin Herbert jumps him and is selected fifth overall by the Miami Dolphins. But there’s no need to be down Tua, this could be a blessing in disguise as you’ll be heading to a talented, playoff-ready roster with the keys to the city and that new shiny stadium in Inglewood, CA.

Round 1- Pick 7:

Projected Team: Carolina Panthers

Selection: IDL, Auburn- SR- Derrick Brown 6’5” 318 lbs

This pick stays the same, as the pre-Combine Mock on my page. However, there is no debate that Brown is a top 3 overall player in this draft, and arguably the best defensive prospect on the board aside from Chase Young. He is a freak of nature and although he didn’t necessarily “wow” people at Lucas Oil, sometimes the combine isn’t the end-all be-all. Flip on Brown’s tape and you can quite easily see how much of a disruptive force this Auburn Tiger was on the gridiron. The Panthers are ecstatic that a player of Brown’s caliber falls to them at 7 overall, and are happy that they get to add some star-power back to that defensive unit, after the surprising retirement of star LB Luke Keuchly at the conclusion of this season.

Round 1- Pick 8:

Projected Team: Arizona Cardinals

Selection: WR, Oklahoma- JR – CeeDee Lamb 6’2” 189 lbs

Not much has changed with the eighth overall selection by the Arizona Cardinals, as they’ll be handing in a card with Oklahoma’s CeeDee Lamb’s name on it. I felt strongly about Lamb, and with him at this selection, Pre-Combine, but after an incredible showing at the Combine, this could be a lock. Not only would it give HC Kliff Kingsbury another toy to play with, but it pairs 2018 Heisman winner and 2019 #1 overall pick Kyler Murray with his former teammate from the University of Oklahoma. Lamb is widely known for his ability to catch the football, but he definitely opened even more eyes with some exceptional, eye-popping catches along the sideline this past weekend. This wide receiver draft class is one of the strongest we’ve ever seen, but this selection just makes sense for both Lamb and the Cards.

Round 1- Pick 9:

Projected Team: Jacksonville Jaguars

Selection: IDL South Carolina- SR- Javon Kinlaw 6’5” 315 lbs

Some might say a bit of a reach here, but the Jags don’t really need an offensive linemen and I think they can find wide-receiver help in the later rounds for sure. They recently came out and said that they are looking to move on from veteran QB Nick Foles; who they just dished out a hefty 4 year $88 million dollar contract too last off-season. Yikes. The team has decided to move forward with promising rookie QB Gardner Minshew II under center. NFL junkies know that when you get a QB on a rookie contract, you need to capitalize on that salary cap luxury ASAP. Jacksonville does just that, and gets a star DT, who will hear his name called in the top 15 for sure in this year’s real life Draft. Kinlaw helps replenish a Jag’s D that has lost some serious star power as of late. 

Round 1- Pick 10:

Projected Team: Cleveland Browns

Selection: OL, Iowa- JR – Tristan Wirfs 6’5” 322 lbs

As mentioned earlier, Wirfs had arguably the best combine we’ve ever seen at the offensive lineman position. With extraordinary numbers in the 40-yard dash, vertical jump and broad jump, I don’t think anyone’s stock skyrocketed higher than the Iowa product. He already made a good name for himself by being possibly the most versatile offensive lineman in the draft by being able to play both the guard and tackle positions, but now he’s showing signs that he’s possibly the most athletic offensive lineman in the draft as well with the numbers he posted just a few days ago.

Round 1- Pick 11:

Projected Team: New York Jets

Selection: WR, Alabama- JR- Henry Ruggs III 6’0” 190 lbs

Calm down Gang Green fans. I know you need to get Broadway Sam some much needed protection in the pocket. Don’t worry, GM Joe Douglas will address that in Free Agency, beginning on March 18th. I hear that the Jets internally feel that rookie OL Chuma Edoga, has a promising future, and possesses long-term starting potential. Impending free-agent speedster, WR Robby Anderson, looks like he’s going to find another home this off-season. So, with this selection, they look no further than Combine standout Henry Ruggs III, to give Sam Darnold a new shiny toy, who can break a game wide open with his blazing 4.27 speed.

Round 1- Pick 12:

Projected Team: Las Vegas Raiders

Selection: WR, Alabama- JR – Jerry Jeudy 6’1” 192 lbs

Three wide receivers selected between picks 8-12? Three wide receivers selected in the top 12? I told you this wide receiver draft class could be the strongest yet. Don’t be surprised if this happens. In this case, the Alabama duo goes back-to-back and Gruden gets his Antonio Brown-type of replacement (S/O Sean). I was very close to going in a completely different direction here, but there’s rumors of a potential GOAT being on the loose in Vegas soon. Anyway, Jeudy posted good numbers in the combine, showing off his speed and route running. He could go even higher than #12, but for now, this is where you’ll land Jerry.

Round 1- Pick 13:

Projected Team: Indianapolis Colts

Selection: QB, Utah State- RS JR- Jordan Love 6’4” 223 lbs

Rumor has it that the Colts have been in a love affair with Jordan Love, dating back for 2 years now. (pun intended) If this is true, I don’t think HC Frank Reich and GM Chris Ballard let Love fall past them at pick #13. Indy gets its QB of the future. However, it appears that other teams have been getting in on the “Love” affair as well, so the Colts need to be careful that they don’t wait too long to secure the QB they have long coveted. After signing 38-year old Philp Rivers in Free Agency, the Colts let Brisset ride the bench on the final year of his contract, and let Love wait in the wings for his shot probably some time in the 2021 NFL season. All of these are predictions, of course, but they are going to come to fruition, just watch!

Round 1- Pick 14:

Projected Team: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Selection: OL, Louisville- JR – Mekhi Becton 6’7” 369 lbs

Want to talk about an incredible Combine performance? Go back up and take a look at the numbers that Louisville’s Mekhi Becton posted this past weekend. For a 369 lb man to move so quickly and be as athletic as he is, God bless. You’d think after a performance that like that he’d be higher on the list, but this is just how the cards fall. The top prospects don’t always go where they should, rather it comes down to team needs sometimes. After going defense with the fifth overall selection in the 2018 NFL Draft, the Bucs will look to improve their offense in this year’s draft. We’re not sure who will be under center for the Bucs next season, but according to this mock, we know who will be protecting him.

Round 1- Pick 15:

Projected Team: Denver Broncos

Selection: OT, Alabama- JR- Jedrick Wills 6’5” 320 lbs

I would’ve loved to have given the Broncos a stud cornerback here to eventually take over for CB Chris Harris Jr., who looks like he wants out of Denver. I had to give John Elway one of the 4 best lineman prospects in the entire Draft here at 15. The value met the need, and Wills was too good to pass up. Don’t get me wrong Wills is a heck of a prospect, but he was a bit outshined by fellow linemen prospects Tristan Wirfs and Mekhi Becton, who put the world on notice in Indy. We have seen time and time again how much momentum can boost a player up the draft boards after an exceptional Combine performance. Wills is a fine player, who started 38 games for Alabama, and held down the right side for Nick Saban, but he was just simply outshined by Becton and Wirfs. GM Elway gets QB Drew Lock a mauler of an OT who can play on either side, and help keep him upright for the foreseeable future.

Round 1- Pick 16:

Projected Team: Atlanta Falcons

Selection: EDGE, LSU- JR – K’Lavon Chaisson 6’4” 250 lbs

With the rumors of the Atlanta Falcons planning to release Vic Beasley, they may look to fill the void on the EDGE during April’s NFL Draft. Chaisson had an impressive Combine performance, solidifying his presence and improving his draft stock. To add to the positives and make sense of this selection, the Falcons were rumored to have met with Chaisson over the weekend at the Combine so it’d only make sense for them to be strongly considering adding Chaisson to a defense in desperate need of a turnaround season next year to get back on track.

Round 1- Pick 17:

Projected Team: Dallas Cowboys

Selection: CB, Florida Gators- JR- C.J. Henderson 6’1” 202 lbs

Henderson was another riser at this year’s Combine. He showed out, running a 4.39 40- yard dash and showing great hands and footwork. There are questions about Henderson’s effort and ability to tackle, but his talent is undeniable. There is belief around NFL circles that the former Florida gator cornerback will be selected in the top-15 come Draft day. Having to keep QB Dak Prescott and WR Amari Cooper around in the lone star state, has resulted in the Cowboys being forced to let star, CB Byron Jones, walk and hit free agency as an unrestricted free agent, where he will command a large new contract from another team. Jerry gets a cheap replacement for Byron Jones here, who, if he is coached up right, has the pedigree to certainly be a #1 CB in this league.

Round 1- Pick 18:

Projected Team: Miami Dolphins

Selection: OT, Georgia – JR – Andrew Thomas 6’5” 320 lbs

I’m not sure if Thomas waits this long on draft night, but as I said before, sometimes this is just how the cards fall. In this case, the Miami Dolphins not only find their QB of the future, but also find the man they hope protects his blind side for years to come. With that said, It’s very possible he falls this far based on the talent in this year’s draft, as well as the impressive OL Combine results compared to Thomas’, who didn’t fair as nicely as guys like Wirfs and Becton. Needless to say, Thomas has a ton of potential and would be a steal at 18.

Round 1- Pick 19:

Projected Team: Las Vegas Raiders

Selection: LB, Oklahoma- JR- Kenneth Murray 6’2” 234 lbs

I believe that GM Mike Mayock will be eyeing Murray with his 12th overall pick. However, sitting here at 19 overall, Mayock, is smirking even harder than he did on NFL Network this past week watching OT Mekhi Becton run the same forty-time as QB Dwayne Haskins. We saw during last year’s Draft, that Mayock really loves his “high character guys”, so much so, that he selected Clelin Ferrell #4 overall, who nobody had going nearly that high. He gets another character guy here in Murray, who is fast, strong, plays hard, and will help continue to revamp the culture in Las Vegas.

Round 1- Pick 20:

Projected Team: Jacksonville Jaguars

Selection: CB, LSU- SR – Kristian Fulton 6’0” 200 lbs

The Jaguars have some decisions to make this offseason on the offensive side of the ball, while on the defensive side of the ball they’ll be adding two playmakers. Joining Javon Kinlaw en route to swampy Jacksonville will be LSU’s Kristian Fulton who got the NFL Draft Combine off to a hot start with an impressive 40-yard dash time. They’ll be looking to fill the hole that CB Jalen Ramsey left when traded to the LA Rams at the trade deadline last season, and what better way to do it than by filling it with one of your two first round draft picks.

Round 1- Pick 21:

Projected Team: Philadelphia Eagles

Selection: WR, LSU- JR- Justin Jefferson 6’3” 192 lbs

In an even more stacked WR class than we all anticipated, the Eagles essentially will have their pick of the litter here. While the Jeudy’s, Lamb’s, and Rugg’s of the world will most likely be off the board at 21, barring an unexpected twist, one could argue Jefferson, is not far off from that bunch. Jefferson ran a blazing 4.43 40-yard dash, which caused a lot of scouts jaws to drop. This kid has been rising up draft boards since September. The more you watch him and the more he gets exposure, the more I, and NFL teams are growing infatuated with former LSU QB Joe Burrow’s favorite weapon. The Eagles are in desperate need of influxing young talent into their depleted WR core. Jefferson does that and more for Carson Wentz and Doug Pederson.

Round 1- Pick 22:

Projected Team: Buffalo Bills

Selection: EDGE, Penn St.- JR – Yetur Gross-Matos 6’5” 264 lbs

Although Gross-Matos obligated not to take part in running the 40-yard dash, he impressed many with his vertical jump and it’s rumored that his stock is rising. Prior to the combine, Gross-Matos caught the attention of scouts because of his length at the edge rusher position, and after an impressive past season in blue and white, the Bills will look to add the Nittany Lion to their already stacked defense and pair him with last year’s 9th overall pick, Ed Oliver. 

Round 1- Pick 23:

Projected Team: New England Patriots

Selection: EDGE, Iowa- JR- A.J. Epenesa 6’6” 280 lbs

Personally, I envision Epenesa plummeting to possibly the 2nd round in the Draft, after his disappointing Combine outing. But, we all have seen this story before. A highly productive, high- profiled player slipping into the evil genius, Bill Bellichek’s lap. While there are certainly now some questions about Epenesa’s athleticism, his game tape doesn’t lie, and when he does get to put on the pads, he is extremely disruptive and productive. Bellichek has always done a nice job of taking in players with question marks and making them work. Epenesa was viewed among NFL scouts as a top 10 pick during the college season. With players like Devin McCourty, Kyle Van Noy, and possibly Tom Brady going to leave in Free Agency, the Pats need as much talent they can get to help stop the bleeding that could ensue next year.

Round 1- Pick 24:

Projected Team: New Orleans Saints

Selection: LB, LSU- JR – Patrick Queen 6’1” 227 lbs

The Saints could go in a few different directions with this selection, but linebacker is one of their bigger needs to address this offseason. LSU’s Patrick Queen had an impressive 40 time, although he had to pull up due to an injury while taking part in the drill. Aside from that one particular issue, the selection of Queen makes sense for the Saints as the other top LB prospect Kenneth Murray is no longer on the board and Queen had a good Junior season last year culminating in a National Championship.

Round 1- Pick 25:

Projected Team: Minnesota Vikings

Selection: OT, Houston- RS SR- Josh Jones 6’5” 311 lbs

In an offense that is so run-oriented, with a QB who’s mobility is far from a strength, O-line is always something that should be atop the list of needs for an NFL franchise that fits that bill. In a stacked offensive linemen class, Jones finds himself teetering around the 5th or 6th best prospect in the class. He is nothing to scoff at though, as he had an extremely promising Senior Bowl and possesses excellent size and is nimble on his feet. The Vikings let Jones, sit behind veteran OT Riley Reiff, and grow as the Vikings left tackle of the future.

Round 1- Pick 26:

Projected Team: Miami Dolphins

Selection: S, Alabama- JR – Xavier McKinney 6’1” 200 lbs

What a draft for the Miami Dolphins. Quarterback? Check. Offensive Tackle? Check. Safety? Check. This would be a tough call for the Dolphins though, because LSU’s talented safety, Grant Delpit, is still on the board as well. Rumor has it that it’s McKinney>Delpit post-Combine, and Delpit had to cut his Combine short due to an injury. Only time will tell if McKinney can fill former Miami Dolphins safety and 11th overall selection in the 2018 Draft, Minkah Fitzpatrick’s shoes. Those are big shoes to fill considering he was a pro bowler this year and was strongly considered for the Defensive Player of the Year award.

Round 1- Pick 27:

Projected Team: Seattle Seahawks

Selection: EDGE, Wisconsin- RS SR- Zack Baun 6’3” 240 lbs

With Jarran Reed and Jadeveon Clowney most likely out the door, the Seahawks are in desperate need of players who can rush the passer. I don’t feel great about this pick for Seattle, and I can’t predict what they will do in Free Agency, but what I do know is, the way it stacks up, contractual issues will prevent Seattle from being allowed to franchise-tag stud pass-rusher Jadeveon Clowney. They have come out and said that they will exercise all efforts to bring back Clowney, but many around the league anticipate that Clowney will probably flee to the highest bidder. Baun is a nice prospect, who had a solid day at the Scouting Combine, but it is not feasible to expect him to replace the impact and production of a former #1 overall pick as only a rookie. 

Round 1- Pick 28:

Projected Team: Baltimore Ravens

Selection: IDL, Oklahoma- RS SR – Neville Gallimore 6’2” 304 lbs

Once again, another prospect who’s 40-yard dash best stood out for them. The Ravens had a few departure’s from their defense two years ago, and although they had a great season in 2019, they’re still looking to fill some holes. This could be a nice selection to fill a hole on the IDL, as Gallimore is quick on his feet and has pretty solid athleticism for someone his size. The Ravens could go in a few different directions with this pick, but they’ll grab Gallimore with this selection in this mock.

Round 1- Pick 29:

Projected Team: Tennessee Titans

Selection: RB, Wisconsin- JR- Jonathan Taylor 5’11” 219 lbs

Here is a player who probably made himself the most money at the Combine. Everyone was well aware of Taylor’s college production at “RBU” Wisconsin, but he showed that he should be taken more seriously as arguably the best runner in this plenty talented running back class. Taylor dropped jaws by running a faster 40- yard dash time than 2018 NFL Combine freakshow, Saquon Barkley. At a quick glance, Taylor kind of looked like Saquon out there: catching everything in sight, and flying all around the field at nearly 230 lbs. It is well documented that, RB Derrick Henry, single handedly put the Titans on his back this postseason. But, this is a business, and he is a free agent who will command a ton of money. It wouldn’t be the dumbest decision for the Titans, to let him walk and garner a cheaper option in Jonathan Taylor, who could definitely handle a similar workload to Henry, after rushing for back-to-back 1,900 yard seasons for the Badgers as their workhorse back.

Round 1- Pick 30:

Projected Team: Green Bay Packers

Selection: WR, Clemson- JR – Tee Higgins 6’4” 215 lbs

Aside from protecting your quarterback with good offensive lineman, another way to prolong an aging quarterback’s career is to provide him with weapons to throw the ball to. Well the Packers just got an absolute steal with the 30th overall pick by selecting former National Champion, Clemson’s Tee Higgins. Yes, Higgins has almost seemed forgotten about as of lately with a quiet off-season and rising stocks of a loaded receiver class, but let’s not forget how dominant he was during his college career. Not only is he 6’4 but he’s a ball hawk and playmaker, and in this case he’ll be the Robin to Batman (Davante Adams).

Round 1- Pick 31:

Projected Team: San Francisco 49ers

Selection: S, LSU- JR- Grant Delpit 6’3” 201 lbs

The 49ers figure to lose safety Jimmie Ward, to another suitor in Free Agency. To fill that void, I decided to give them long and rangey safety from National Champion LSU Tigers. Delpit was always seen as a top 5 talent, but his draft stock has taken hit after hit over the past year or so. His effort does not really show up on tape, so it is understandable as to why teams would be scared away. After making the Super Bowl, the Niners clearly have a talented roster. When you have a good team, you are awarded the luxury of being able to take risks with high-risk, high-reward players like, Delpit. The Chargers took a risk a couple years ago with a similar safety prospect with red flags, by the name of Derwin James…and that turned out to be a pretty great decision for them. The Niners hope to also strike gold here in the form of: Grant Delpit.

Round 1- Pick 32 :

Projected Team: Kansas City Chiefs 

Selection: IDL, TCU- RS JR – Ross Blacklock 6’4” 305 lbs

Just about a month ago, the Kansas City Chiefs won their first Super Bowl in just around a half a century with arguably the future of the league under center, Patrick Mahomes. Considering they have Mahomie, I’d assume they’d look to beef up the defensive side of the ball, because Mahomes can handle his own on the offensive side. Blacklock had a good combine and is rumored to be suited to land in the first round. This would be a nice addition to go along with recently Franchise-tagged DE Chris Jones.

This concludes the mock draft. The website used to conduct this simulated version of April 23rd’s, NFL Draft, can be found at the following link: https://thedraftnetwork.com/mock-draft-machine

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