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Latest Mock I’ve done..
Jalen Hurd - Ex RB that’s gone to WR. His tape is very interesting.
We need not just one but Two Offensive Linemen, and at least one of them - the Tackle - should be drafted during Day 2.
Whenever I've tried a mock with a near-metaphysical impossibility available to us at 32 - Kyler Midget in this case - I've closed the page and tried again later.
View attachment 23011
Latest Mock I’ve done..
Jalen Hurd - Ex RB that’s gone to WR. His tape is very interesting.
View attachment 23011
Latest Mock I’ve done..
Jalen Hurd - Ex RB that’s gone to WR. His tape is very interesting.
I think Hurd has as much raw upside as anyone in the draft.
Agree, I'm not even sure where he could play. He's 6'5 225lbs! I'm not sure if he has the speed of Patterson but he could replicate what he has done. You could line him up as a TE/WR/RB. Could become a nightmare for Defences
He had a reputation as being a 4.4 guy at Tennessee. I must admit though, putting q0-15 pounds on him and turning him into a move TE really appeals. In that respect he’d be a lot like Hernandez who even lined up as RB on occasion and clearly Hurd could already do that. Would need to become a better blocker though. Finally, my favourite thing about Hurd is the way he attacks the ball in the air and catches with his hands. That’s a skill you don’t always see.
The Draft Network
32: Dexter Lawrence
One of my top choices for 32. He might not be Big Vince, but ‘Big Dex’ (TM - me) could be the next best thing. In time.
56: Zach Allen
Versatile and an excellent run stopper and an every down defensive player.
64: Dawson Knox
My TE3 simply because he has the ideal size/athleticism to be a genuine no1 Y TE in the NFL.
73: Terry Mclaurin
I love the depth and range at WR in this draft so I chose not to bite too early at the position. I doubt there’s any more guarantee that a WR picked in the 1st to 2nd range will be successful with the Pats as one picked in the 3rd to 4th range. McLaurin is a great fit for us and has had as good a pre-draft process as anyone. Boykin was in the running for this spot but if Josh Gordon returns, I prefer the speed of McLaurin
97: Tytus Howard
Swing tackle with intriguing upside. This year’s Antonio Garcia?
101: Stanley Morgan Jnr
Really like his fit for the Pats as someone who can play inside and out. Obviously his 3-cone helps with his projection as a Pat draft pick but he reminds me of the Troy Brown/Deion Branch era of Patriots WR. In fact, David Givens is one of his Mockdraftable comps. And Adam Humphries is his NFL.com comp.
134: Jalen Hurd
3 WRs might be excessive but Hurd really intrigued me and I believe, has loads of upside albeit with a low floor. He could be our Cordarelle Patterson. Heck, put another 10 pounds on him and he has the makings of a quality move-TE.
205 - Trevon Wesco
Love his blocking. Battles Izzo for a roster spot in camp to replace Dwayne Allen
239 - Lamont Gaillard
I think the 7th round is a good spot to find smart leadership guys to challenge for back of the roster spots. Gaillard fits nicely.
243 - Khari Willis
As does Willis.
246 - Tre Lamar
Ditto
252 - Saquon Hampton
Safety is a position that will need to be addressed significantly in the next year or two. Willis and Hampton may not be the eventual future at the position, but with 4 7th round picks, there’s no harm in taking a run at getting prospects in early (and cheaply) as a potential head start.
Head over heels. Where do I sign up?
Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 32: Rapp, Taylor, SS/FS
Why? S will soon be a need. Depth behind Chung is 0 and DMac is on his last year deal. If Dmac is gone Chung, Harmon, 1 yr Rapp + rookie will make transition smooth.
Round 2 Pick 24: Bradbury, Garrett, C/OG
Why? Can play any position IOL.
Thuney and Andrews soon will be FA. Garrett can be the next man up on both C/LG.
On 2020 the line could be: Wynn - Bradburry - Andrews - Mason - Cannon
On 2021 the line could be: Rookie - Wynn - Bradburry - Mason - Cannon
Round 2 Pick 32: Campbell, Parris, WR
We need a WR2 and he can return kicks as well.
Round 3 Pick 9: Nelson, Anthony, DE
Flower's repleacement. Has all tools to replicate Flowers role on D.
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Tauaefa, Josiah, ILB/OLB
KVN and Flowers are FA next year.
Round 3 Pick 37 (COMP): Oliver, Josh, TE
Why? Not sold on sell the farm for any TE this draft. We need a TE1
Round 4 Pick 32: Sills V, David, WR
Why? With Parris we have one WR signed for next year. We need to get young and better. Sills is a TD machine.
Round 6 Pick 32 (COMP): Rypien, Brett, QB
Why? I like Grier but we need the premium picks on players that will see playing time. Brett is a good prospect with all traits that Pats like. He can make the 53 and is much better than Etling. Next year we grab another QB when Hoyer leaves a spot.
Round 7 Pick 25: Brown, Keenan, TE
Why? My binkie. PFF has graded him the 2nd best TE in college football. I would love to pick Wesco too.
Round 7 Pick 29: Barton, Jackson, OT
Why? Swing tackle. Very good combine numbers and size. Can develop on a nice RT.
Round 7 Pick 32: Love, Bryce, RB
Why? We have a lot of depth, we can gamble on his healthy. He is a very good player if he can stay on the fiel.
Round 7 Pick 38 (COMP): Bunting, Sean, CB
Why? Very good combine numbers and size. Can fight for a spot with Crossen. I think Crossen is only a ST player, he can be both.
I like Taylor Rapp and don't disagree that he's worthy of 32, just that he's not what we need at 32.Your Picks:
Round 1 Pick 32: Rapp, Taylor, SS/FS
Why? S will soon be a need. Depth behind Chung is 0 and DMac is on his last year deal. If Dmac is gone Chung, Harmon, 1 yr Rapp + rookie will make transition smooth.
Round 2 Pick 24: Bradbury, Garrett, C/OG
Why? Can play any position IOL.
Thuney and Andrews soon will be FA. Garrett can be the next man up on both C/LG.
On 2020 the line could be: Wynn - Bradburry - Andrews - Mason - Cannon
On 2021 the line could be: Rookie - Wynn - Bradburry - Mason - Cannon
Round 2 Pick 32: Campbell, Parris, WR
We need a WR2 and he can return kicks as well.
Round 3 Pick 9: Nelson, Anthony, DE
Flower's repleacement. Has all tools to replicate Flowers role on D.
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Tauaefa, Josiah, ILB/OLB
KVN and Flowers are FA next year.
Round 3 Pick 37 (COMP): Oliver, Josh, TE
Why? Not sold on sell the farm for any TE this draft. We need a TE1
Round 4 Pick 32: Sills V, David, WR
Why? With Parris we have one WR signed for next year. We need to get young and better. Sills is a TD machine.
Round 6 Pick 32 (COMP): Rypien, Brett, QB
Why? I like Grier but we need the premium picks on players that will see playing time. Brett is a good prospect with all traits that Pats like. He can make the 53 and is much better than Etling. Next year we grab another QB when Hoyer leaves a spot.
Round 7 Pick 25: Brown, Keenan, TE
Why? My binkie. PFF has graded him the 2nd best TE in college football. I would love to pick Wesco too.
Round 7 Pick 29: Barton, Jackson, OT
Why? Swing tackle. Very good combine numbers and size. Can develop on a nice RT.
Round 7 Pick 32: Love, Bryce, RB
Why? We have a lot of depth, we can gamble on his healthy. He is a very good player if he can stay on the fiel.
Round 7 Pick 38 (COMP): Bunting, Sean, CB
Why? Very good combine numbers and size. Can fight for a spot with Crossen. I think Crossen is only a ST player, he can be both.