Mock Draft 1.0


4 The Record Mock Draft 1.0
Author: Michael Weitzner

1. Cleveland Browns: Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State
A running back at #1? You’ve gotta be crazy! No, I am not crazy and Cleveland wouldn’t be crazy to make this move. Look at what Zeke did for the Cowboys and Fournette did for the Jags. An elite running back can change an offense for the better and push a bad team into the playoffs. There is also a practical reason for Barkley at #1: there are four good QBs in this draft, that means two of them will still be there at #4. Winning the draft is about playing the board masterfully and taking Barkley here gives you more options at #4.

2. NY Giants: Sam Darnold, QB, USC
Wow did Darnold dodge a bullet here, almost getting drafted by the Browns but instead he gets to learn from Eli Manning for a year then takes the reins. Even if he plays right away, none of the QBs drafted in the first round will be paired with a better weapon the Odell Beckham Jr. Of course Darnold has his issue (accuracy concerns) but every QB in this draft has some problems—besides Lamar Jackson but I’ll get to that. Giants can suck for another year, get another high pick for next season, and can roll out Darnold with a year in the Giants’ offense under                                                        his belt.

3. Indianapolis Colts: Bradley Chubb, DE, NC State
Saying that the Colts have been bad on defense would be an understatement; they desperately need an infusion of pass rushing talent that can take over a game. If you haven’t seen Chubb play, there wasn’t a tackle that could hold him back and faired pretty well against the run. There are concerns about Andrew Luck’s shoulder but if the Colts truly believe that Luck can play going forward, gaining talent on defense needs to happen.





4. Cleveland Browns (via Texans): Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma
I told you there would be a quarterback here! Is Mayfield the second best quarterback in this draft? No. Does he have the most potential? No. Is he the most likely to be a bust? Yes. So why would the Browns take him? Because it’s the Browns. I see Baker Mayfield as a more talented, less crazy version of Johnny Manziel. Even with the acquisition of Tyrod Taylor, the Browns could fall in love with Mayfield’s intensity and overlook the size issues.


5. Denver Broncos: Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming
The Broncos missed out on Kirk Cousins and are unlikely to trade for a quarterback. Even though the Broncos whiffed on their last first round QB, it’s time to get their guy. Allen is the prototype quarterback with great size and arm strength. Seemingly like every other quarterback this year, Allen has issues with accuracy that will need to be improved.

6. NY Jets: Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville
The Jets are still technically in the running for Kirk Cousins; however, reports indicate that Cousins is most likely going to wear purple next season. It’s been long enough for the Jets to realize they need a real franchise QB and can’t stay afloat with journeymen like Fitzpatrick and McCown. Jackson is the most dynamic quarterback in this draft and can give the Jets a much needed spark on offense.



 7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Minkah Fitzpatrick, S, Alabama
Seemingly the only team in the top half of the draft that doesn’t need a quarterback, the Bucs need to drastically improve their defense. Fitzpatrick has been making plays for Alabama since the first time he took the field for the Crimson Tide. He is a game changer that has the chance to completely change the perception of this Bucs defense.



8. Chicago Bears: Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
Even though the Bears have huge holes on defense, the idea of giving Mitch Trubisky a reliable weapon is going to be attractive. The Bears may have sailed on the idea that Kevin White (former 1st round pick) is going to be the man in Chicago. The Bears traded up 1 spot in the draft last season to take Trubisky and now they will give him a go-to receiver.


9. San Francisco 49ers: Quenton Nelson, OG, Notre Dame
Who is the most important/best looking player on the 49ers’ roster? Jimmy Garoppolo. In order to protect the franchise quarterback, the 49ers take an interior lineman here. Not a sexy pick but Nelson will immediately improve this offensive line, giving Jimmy GQ a fighting chance to make the playoffs this season.



10. Oakland Raiders: Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia
One Smith exits and other takes his place. With the recent domestic violence issues with Aldon Smith, Oakland (soon to be Las Vegas) Raiders is the perfect landing spot for Roquan. He is a fast, attacking linebacker who was nothing but impressive in the National Championship game. Smith is a no-brainer here.



11. Miami Dolphins: Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA
The era of Ryan Tannehill in Miami is probably over. After missing some of 2016 and all of 2017, the Dolphins could be looking for a new quarterback to build around. Jarvis Landry is gone so this could be a good way to move into a new mindset in Miami. Rosen has as much talent as any other quarterback in this draft and would be able to grow in Miami.



12. Buffalo Bills: Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame
McGlinchey is the other part of college football’s best offensive line. In order to get this pick, the Bills had to trade their starting left tackle Cordy Glenn so finding a new tackle that can fill Glenn’s spot should be obvious. I do not think the Bills are going to stay at #12 because they need a QB.



13. Washington Redskins: Marcus Davenport, DE, UTSA
There is always that one small school defensive lineman that gets picked in the first round. Davenport is this year’s version. He is more of an edge rusher than a run stuffer. With the trade for Alex Smith, the Redskins could be looking to bolster their pass rush to make a playoff run.


14. Green Bay Packers: Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State
Coming off the recent firing of their defensive coordinator, the Packers should be looking for some secondary help. Probably the best corner in the draft, Ward is the newest OSU cornerback that is gracing the first round of the NFL draft. Instant starter in Green Bay.



15. Arizona Cardinals: Connor Williams, OT, Texas
Williams has the potential to an elite offensive tackle who can play on either side. However, just take make this clear, I do not think the Cardinals are going to stay put; it is more likely that they will trade up to get a quarterback. However if they stay, improving the offensive line is always smart to do and Williams is going to be a starting left tackle for the next 10 years.


16. Baltimore Ravens: Derwin James, S, FSU
James is a complete athletic freak. At Florida State, he played safety, corner, linebacker, and even spent some time rushing as a defensive end! James is a hard hitting DB that is likely to play strong safety or weak side linebacker. Ravens will be attracted to James’ versatility.


17. LA Chargers: Vita Vea, DT, Washington
Vea is a highly skilled, relatively quick defensive tackle that would fit perfectly alongside Joey Bosa. With no quarterbacks left to take as Rivers’ heir apparent, improving the defensive line is the best option. The Chargers could be making one last run with Rivers and having a dominate defense will make that run easier.


18. Seattle Seahawks: Orlando Brown, OT, Oklahoma
With the legion of boom falling apart, the Seahawks could be moving to an offense focused mindset. Protecting Wilson will be priority #1; improving the run game would be nice too. Brown helps solve both of those problems. He will definitely play left tackle in the NFL and he only needs to stay healthy to excel in the league.


19. Dallas Cowboys: Da’Ron Payne, DT, Alabama
Just another Alabama defensive player who is ready to play from day one. Though Payne isn’t the best pass rusher, he is a reliable run stopper at defensive tackle. After franchise tagging Demarcus Lawrence, there is still time and room for Payne to improve his pass rushing ability. This pick is more about the future than the right now.



20. Detroit Lions: Tremaine Edmunds, LB, VT
This may come as a shock to most people but Tremaine Edmunds is only 19 years old. Having the opportunity to literally mold a player with the potential of Edmunds is something that the Bengals won’t be able to pass up. He’s had some off the field issues but this can be overlooked when you consider Edmunds potential. Edmunds would fit perfectly next to Jarrad Davis (last year’s 1st round pick).


21. Cincinnati Bengals: Malik Jefferson, LB, Texas
The first time I saw Jefferson play, the only thing I said was “that’s an NFL player!” That happened during his sophomore year. Jefferson is only of the most underrated players in this year’s draft and the Bengals need help bolstering their linebackers corps. Jefferson is the type of player you plug in next to Vontaze Burfict and stop worrying about it.


22. Buffalo Bills: Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State
Before I get into my explanation, I believe the Bills will use one (if not both) first round pick to trade up to take one of the high profile quarterbacks. But if they stay put, the Bills still need a quarterback. It is clear that the Bills no longer wanted Tyrod Taylor and will move towards a more “traditional” quarterback. Have fun with Rudolph… Taylor will tear up the Bills defense when he plays them next season.


23. LA Rams: Harold Landry, DE/OLB, Boston College
The Rams recently traded Robert Quinn to the Miami Dolphins so there is a spot open at defensive end/pass rusher. Landry has elite speed that a fast, attacking defense like the Rams would love. Adding Landry next to Aaron Donald will create a pass rush that every quarterback will fear.



24. Carolina Panthers: Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa
Ever since Josh Norman was traded to the Redskins, the Panthers have been struggling to find that their next franchise cornerback. Jackson solves this problem. Very similar to Norman, Jackson’s speed is not elite but he is a playmaker.


25. Tennessee Titans: Mike Hughes, CB, UCF
Titans were so close to getting Josh Jackson! Still, Mike Hughes stood out at a “small school” and hasn’t looked back since. Very different from Jackson, Hughes does have elite speed. Additionally, Hughes is very aggressive when the ball is in the air. He might run into a few pass interference penalties but his playmaking will make up for it.


26. Atlanta Falcons: Will Hernandez, OG, UTEP
As the Falcons currently stand, the only thing holding them back is giving Matt Ryan a clean pocket. As we’ve seen, when Ryan has time, him and Jones are an elite combination that can offensively dominate their way to the Super Bowl. Drafting Hernandez is the first step to bringing them back there.



 

27. New Orleans Saints: Christian Kirk, WR, Texas A&M
These next few years are Drew Brees’ last hurrah. The Saints have the best running back duo in the NFL, a good offensive line, and a young, talented defense. The Saints only need one more weapon on offense to make a run. It has been reported that Jimmy Graham might be making a return so wide receiver is the way to go.





28. Pittsburg Steelers: Derrius Guice, RB, LSU
With all of the controversy around Le’Veon Bell, the Steelers could be looking for the running back of the future. Guice is a powerful running that resembles his predecessor at LSU (Fournette). Even if Bell comes back for this season, it’s clear that his time in Pittsburg is coming to an end.




29. Jacksonville Jaguars: Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina
The Jaguars have a collective of wide receivers that got the job done last season. However, tight end has been lacking ever since Blake Bortles arrived. Giving him a quality tight end may push the Jags over the hump. Hurst is ready to play and doesn’t have to develop a pro frame.





30. Minnesota Vikings: Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA
The Vikings have arguably the second best defense in the NFL. So it’s clear that the offense will be addressed in the draft. Running backs, tight end, and wide receivers are all set up for next season. Kirk Cousins is also reportedly leaning towards Minnesota so an offensive tackle is getting taken here.




31. New England Patriots: Isaiah Oliver, CB, Colorado
If the Super Bowl wasn’t a strong indication, Butler’s time in New England is up; a cornerback spot has opened. Oliver is over 6-foot and has great speed for his size. And let’s be real, any player that Bill Belichick gets his hands on is going to be maximized.

32. Philadelphia Eagles: Leighton Vander Esch, DE/LB, Boise State
The SUPER BOWL CHAMPION Eagles don’t have many holes. But there is something you can never get enough of, linebacker depth and pass rushers. Vander Esch could play linebacker now (replacing free agent Nigel Bradham) and—once he gains mass—could move to defensive end to be the starter there in the long term.


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