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Daniel Jeremiah's First Mock

This is my first mock that I've posted this year, because it's just too beautiful not to share with the world. You're welcome:

12. Kelvin Banks OT Texas

38. Derrick Harmon DT Oregon

50. Jack Sawyer ED Ohio State

70. Jalen Royals WR Utah State

76. Lathan Ransom S Ohio State

88. TreVeyon Henderson RB Ohio State

104. Earnest Greene OT Georgia

106. Jordan Hancock CB Ohio State

134. Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma

151. Luke Lachey TE Iowa

170. Jermari Harris CB Iowa

190. Theo Wease WR Missouri

212. Seth McLaughlin C/G Ohio State

248. Cody Simon LB Ohio State

2026 CHI 2nd
2026 MIA 2nd
2026 SEA 3rd
2026 SEA 4th
2026 JAX 5th
2026 MIA 5th

- courtesy of PFN
Now I'm looking forward to next year
 
Luke Lachey was on my radar last year in hopes that he'd declare for the draft.
 
If that is the way the draft unfolds, I hope we can leverage the 4 spot, trading down for a qb needy team... we wont have to move down far...

dream scenarios -
A. jets, swap 7 and garrett wilson for the 4 spot for the honor of taking shedeur sanders...
B. raiders, swap 6 and maxx crosby for 4 so they don't get jumped by the jets...

then with the 6 or 7 pick, take the best LT available
 
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This is my first mock that I've posted this year, because it's just too beautiful not to share with the world. You're welcome:

(courtesy of PFN)

12. Kelvin Banks OT Texas

38. Derrick Harmon DT Oregon

50. Jack Sawyer ED Ohio State

70. Jalen Royals WR Utah State

76. Lathan Ransom S Ohio State

88. TreVeyon Henderson RB Ohio State

104. Earnest Greene OT Georgia

106. Jordan Hancock CB Ohio State

134. Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma

151. Luke Lachey TE Iowa

170. Jermari Harris CB Iowa

190. Theo Wease WR Missouri

212. Seth McLaughlin C/G Ohio State

248. Cody Simon LB Ohio State

2026 CHI 2nd
2026 MIA 2nd
2026 SEA 3rd
2026 SEA 4th
2026 JAX 5th
2026 MIA 5th
The positions of need are addressed. I'll give you that. As for the quality of prospects you picked I don't know yet. I'll wait till we get closer to draft time to dive in. Plus I'm hoping BGC has his draft threads up soon so we can gather more information on these 2025 prospects.
 
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This is my first mock that I've posted this year, because it's just too beautiful not to share with the world. You're welcome:

(courtesy of PFN)

12. Kelvin Banks OT Texas

38. Derrick Harmon DT Oregon

50. Jack Sawyer ED Ohio State

70. Jalen Royals WR Utah State

76. Lathan Ransom S Ohio State

88. TreVeyon Henderson RB Ohio State

104. Earnest Greene OT Georgia

106. Jordan Hancock CB Ohio State

134. Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma

151. Luke Lachey TE Iowa

170. Jermari Harris CB Iowa

190. Theo Wease WR Missouri

212. Seth McLaughlin C/G Ohio State

248. Cody Simon LB Ohio State

2026 CHI 2nd
2026 MIA 2nd
2026 SEA 3rd
2026 SEA 4th
2026 JAX 5th
2026 MIA 5th
The positions of need are addressed. I'll give you that. As for the quality of prospects you picked I don't know yet. I'll wait till we get closer to draft time to dive in. Plus I'm hoping BGC has his draft threads up soon so we can gather more information on these 2025 prospects.
 
Daniel Jeremiah's top 50


He really likes the TEs with Warren at 5 and Loveland at 7. Interesting scenario for trade up from 38 for a tackle with Simmons @ 30, Donovan Jackson @ 31 and Conerly @ 38.

Joshua Farmer at 39 might be the biggest surprise because he's been getting very little attention that I've seen to date.
 
Daniel Jeremiah's top 50


He really likes the TEs with Warren at 5 and Loveland at 7. Interesting scenario for trade up from 38 for a tackle with Simmons @ 30, Donovan Jackson @ 31 and Conerly @ 38.

Joshua Farmer at 39 might be the biggest surprise because he's been getting very little attention that I've seen to date.

I know it is early, but the biggest thing for me was seeing Tet at 15.....I'm going to be so unhappy if we draft that guy top 4 like some fans want.
 
I think if the draft were to go this way I'd be hoping one of the following falls to 38.

  • Emeka Egbuka
  • Jack Sawyer
  • Tyleik Williams
  • Wyatt Milum (for RT)

NB Yet to watch Nic Scourton.
Sign me up for Egbuka or Sawyer. Not up to speed on the others.
 
I think we need Shedeur to have a really good Shrine Game to encourage someone like the Saints to want to jump the Raiders. I like Campbell enough as a first rounder but he's not my no 1 pick at the position and I don't think he's worthy of a top 10 pick.
I don't think Shedeur is passing the Giants or the Raiders he's going to get overdrafted regardless...he's a QB.
 
This is my first mock that I've posted this year, because it's just too beautiful not to share with the world. You're welcome:

(courtesy of PFN)

12. Kelvin Banks OT Texas

38. Derrick Harmon DT Oregon

50. Jack Sawyer ED Ohio State

70. Jalen Royals WR Utah State

76. Lathan Ransom S Ohio State

88. TreVeyon Henderson RB Ohio State

104. Earnest Greene OT Georgia

106. Jordan Hancock CB Ohio State

134. Danny Stutsman LB Oklahoma

151. Luke Lachey TE Iowa

170. Jermari Harris CB Iowa

190. Theo Wease WR Missouri

212. Seth McLaughlin C/G Ohio State

248. Cody Simon LB Ohio State

2026 CHI 2nd
2026 MIA 2nd
2026 SEA 3rd
2026 SEA 4th
2026 JAX 5th
2026 MIA 5th
Number 4 should get you a Second in 25: Banks is going Top 10 or 11.
 
Josh Conerly Jr.
Best LT in the draft that nobody is talking about.
Might be able to trade down a bit and still grab him.
Pats HAVE to get a starter 1st round even if it's a bit of a reach
Tell me more.
 
I like Tet but if I'm getting a WR at 4, he better run sub 4.2 and be able to get separation.

Yeah, I'm not saying he won't be able to play in the league, I'd be shocked if he doesn't have a long career as a chain mover, but he is going to need to have separation schemed for him way more than I want a guy drafted at 4 to need.
 
It’s just not a great year at the top of the draft. Carter and Hunter seem the two can’t miss prospects but my confidence has really dropped that either will be there at 4. Graham seems like a really safe pick as a consolation prize. Where as Campbell just has some bust potential as an OT that high.

Jim Nagy said some teams have as few as 8-10 first round grades on players so we can’t trade down too far unless we are really getting a bounty back. And you wonder who will be that keen to trade up in a draft lacking blue chip players.
 
It’s just not a great year at the top of the draft. Carter and Hunter seem the two can’t miss prospects but my confidence has really dropped that either will be there at 4. Graham seems like a really safe pick as a consolation prize. Where as Campbell just has some bust potential as an OT that high.

Jim Nagy said some teams have as few as 8-10 first round grades on players so we can’t trade down too far unless we are really getting a bounty back. And you wonder who will be that keen to trade up in a draft lacking blue chip players.
I think the only way someone is trading up is if they are infatuated with Carter or Hunter.
 
It’s just not a great year at the top of the draft. Carter and Hunter seem the two can’t miss prospects but my confidence has really dropped that either will be there at 4. Graham seems like a really safe pick as a consolation prize. Where as Campbell just has some bust potential as an OT that high.

Jim Nagy said some teams have as few as 8-10 first round grades on players so we can’t trade down too far unless we are really getting a bounty back. And you wonder who will be that keen to trade up in a draft lacking blue chip players.
I think Sanders will be over drafted. Ward and Sanders in the Top 4 means we get Carter or Hunter. Like last year we sit, wait, and pick whoever is left. That same strategy worked out well with Maye.
 
Tell me more.
From the Ringer draft rankings page
Conerly is tall, with a well-built, burly frame and long arms. A two-year starter at left tackle for the Ducks, he plays with quick feet in his pass set and mirrors well on the edge. He shows the body control and balance to recover when he is initially knocked back at the snap. He uses his hands independently to punch and reset, and when he locks on, he does a good job of sustaining blocks. In the run game, Conerly plays with good leverage and churns his feet to create movement. He creates lanes on kick-out blocks to his side. He covers ground quickly on pulls and movement blocks and is very effective in space, where he seals opponents out of the play. There are times when he gets caught leaning or allows his hands to get swatted away, causing him to lose his balance and give up the edge. He occasionally oversets too wide and allows inside penetration. He could be more aggressive with his hands early in the down, and there are plays when he punches too late and allows opponents into his frame, where they can control the rush.

WHY HE COULD RISE

Conerly’s an athletic, well-rounded left tackle with the blocking chops to start early in his career.

WHY HE COULD FALL

He gets caught leaning at times and is still developing as a hand fighter.
 
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