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Mock offseason, back to the SB

Guys. does anyone have the fax machine number for the Pats front office because I've just fixed the Patriots. Admittedly it took spending almost all our FA Money, a lot of re-drafting and team friendly trade downs in the later rounds. CB2 and the TE future on the team are the only concerns...oh...and massive FA contracts moving forward.

I decided to go for quality over quantity in FA and to hit the OL and DL hard in both FA and the draft. Probably went overboard with 4 DT additions but I was preparing for possibly no Barmore and cutting Godchaux in '26.


Re-signed

Austin Hooper
Jonathan Jones (couldn't afford to spend big on a FA CB).
Alex Austin
Christian Elliss

FA Signings

Alaric Jackson
Tee Higgins
Poona Ford
Milton Williams
Trey Smith
Elijah Molden
Zach Baun



Only real annoyance was that I really wanted Jalen Royals as my WR3 to add some more speed but missed out on him by 3 picks.
Great job Manx, that would be quite the DL.
I’m not really in favor of signing Higgins and I much prefer Onwenu inside. Regardless, you had me with Millum.
 
Well done. If you ever want to get into the money side, Overthecap.com has a great interactive setup.

This looks great my only complaint is that FA is still a month away.
I'm trying to use this but damn I do less work at work lol
 
Onwenu grades just as well at RT as he does RG. In fact, if you go back to 2023, he was significantly better at RT than RG. And I don't see why Caedan Wallace shouldn't be given a chance there considering he was a 3rd round pick that has only appeared in 5 games.
Yeah but didn't he put on weight and not the good kind? lol
 
Yeah but didn't he put on weight and not the good kind? lol
You don't think Vrabel won't get on his back about that? One thing I think we're overlooking is that there'll be a team wide uplift based upon Vrabel and experienced co-ordinators coming to the club.
 
You don't think Vrabel won't get on his back about that? One thing I think we're overlooking is that there'll be a team wide uplift based upon Vrabel and experienced co-ordinators coming to the club.
The irony is just who Vrabel retained as his strength and conditioning coach.
 
I remember when Onwenu was resigned it was considered by some that meant he was going to be the LT which I thought was absurd but if he can get in shape to be solid at RT than great.
 
This is currently what I would do in FA and the draft to get back to the playoffs. My philosophy was improve the roster as a whole rather than blow the wad on 3 or 4 high priced guys. I know I did not hit the WR the way most of you would like, but sometimes **** be that way. Let me know what ya think, roast or toast all comments are welcome.

CB​
Alex Austin​
2/4M​
LT​
Alaric Jackson​
3/66M​
LG​
Teven Jenkins​
3/42M​
OT​
Jaylon Moore​
2/7M​
RT​
Justin Skule​
2/6M​
TE​
Austin Hooper​
1/ 4.5M​
LB​
Christian Ellis​
1/3.5M​
LB​
Zack Baun​
2/26.5M​
S​
Elijah Molden​
3/24M​
CB​
CharvariusWard​
3/48M​
DT​
Levi Onwuzurike​
2/11M​
WR​
Nick Westbrook​
2/8.5M​
QB​
Jarret Stidham​
1/3M​


I don't know if you've seen but Molden has re-signed with the Chargers.
 
I asked Grok to make me a 2 round mock draft...

Round 1
  1. 1. Tennessee Titans - Cam Ward, QB, Miami
    • Reason: Will Levis hasn’t solidified himself as the franchise QB (2024: 66.4% completion, 2,309 yards, 13 TD, 11 INT). Ward’s arm talent and mobility (39 passing TDs in 2024) make him a high-upside pick to reset the position.
  2. Cleveland Browns - Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
    • Reason: With Myles Garrett’s trade request looming, Cleveland pivots to a rebuild. Hunter’s elite versatility (87 receptions, 1,152 yards, 11 TD; 4 INTs on defense) offers a cornerstone talent.
  3. New York Giants - Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
    • Reason: Daniel Jones’ tenure ends after a 2-15 season. Sanders’ poise (70.1% completion, 3,926 yards, 35 TD) and NFL pedigree make him the pick despite a weaker QB class.
  4. TRADE: Las Vegas Raiders (from New England Patriots) - Carson Beck, QB, Georgia
    • Trade Details: Raiders send Pick 6, Pick 37 (Round 2), and a 2026 2nd to Patriots for Pick 4.
    • Reason: Mark Davis and Tom Brady push for a QB. Beck’s size (6’4”, 220) and accuracy (68.3%, 3,941 yards) fit the Raiders’ need after Gardner Minshew’s bridge year.
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars - Will Campbell, OT, LSU
    • Reason: Trevor Lawrence needs protection (Jags allowed 47 sacks in 2024). Campbell’s technical prowess anchors the line.
  6. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
    • Reason: Post-trade, Wolf targets a WR1 for Drake Maye. McMillan’s size (6’5”) and production (1,322 yards, 10 TD) address the league-worst receiver corps (3,343 yards in 2024).
  7. Washington Commanders - Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
    • Reason: Pairing Graham’s disruptive interior pressure (7.5 sacks) with Jonathan Allen bolsters a defense that ranked 28th in EPA allowed.
  8. Carolina Panthers - Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
    • Reason: Worst run defense in NFL history (148.2 yards/game to RBs). Carter’s explosiveness (10 sacks) aids Derrick Brown.
  9. New Orleans Saints - James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
    • Reason: Lost Marshon Lattimore; pass rush needs help (34 sacks in 2024). Pearce’s upside (10 sacks) fits.
  10. Chicago Bears - Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
  • Reason: Offensive line woes persist (49 sacks allowed). Booker’s size (6’5”, 325) and readiness stabilize it.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
  • Reason: Secondary depth needed post-Lattimore trade. Johnson’s championship pedigree (4 INTs) shines.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
  • Reason: Jelani Woods’ injuries and free agent departures leave a void. Loveland’s hands (66 catches, 809 yards) aid Anthony Richardson.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
  • Reason: Pass rush ranked 26th (201 pressures). Grant’s power (6’3”, 339) plugs the interior.
  1. TRADE: Denver Broncos (from Los Angeles Chargers) - Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
  • Trade Details: Broncos send Pick 20, a 2025 3rd (Pick 85), and a 2026 4th to Chargers for Pick 14.
  • Reason: Sean Payton jumps for a QB with Milroe’s dual-threat traits (726 rush yards, 20 TD) to replace Bo Nix’s struggles.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan
  • Reason: Edge depth thin (38 sacks). Stewart’s length (6’6”) and traits project upside.
  1. Pittsburgh Steelers - Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
  • Reason: George Pickens trade rumors swirl. Burden’s explosiveness (676 yards, 6 TD) fills the gap.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
  • Reason: Pairs with Antoine Winfield Jr. Starks’ range (3 INTs) upgrades a middling secondary.
  1. New York Jets - Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
  • Reason: Defensive line depth needed (40 sacks). Scourton’s breakout (10 sacks) adds juice.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
  • Reason: Cooper Kupp trade rumors persist. Egbuka’s polish (684 yards) supports Stafford.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers (from Denver Broncos) - Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
  • Reason: Post-trade, Chargers rebuild WR corps (lost Keenan Allen). Bond’s speed (1,017 yards) fits Herbert.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
  • Reason: 23rd in pressures (228). Walker’s size (6’6”, 345) aids Trey Hendrickson.
  1. Houston Texans - Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Stefon Diggs (ACL) and Tank Dell (knee) injuries. Harris (987 yards) steps in.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Secondary exposed in playoffs (17th in coverage grade). Morrison’s ball skills (3 INTs) help.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon
  • Reason: Rasul Douglas free agency looms. Stewart’s route-running (784 yards) boosts Josh Allen.
  1. Dallas Cowboys - Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
  • Reason: Rico Dowdle/Ezekiel Elliott flop (3.8 YPC). Jeanty’s speed (2,497 yards, 29 TD) transforms the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State
  • Reason: Pass defense struggles (31st in success rate). Thomas’ length (6’2”) upgrades it.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary depth beyond Jaire Alexander. Burke’s coverage (3 INTs) fits.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
  • Reason: Patrick Queen’s departure lingers. Carter’s versatility (78 tackles) pairs with Roquan Smith.
  1. Detroit Lions - JT Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Aidan Hutchinson injury fallout. Tuimoloau’s power (6 sacks) complements.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent McDuffie needs a partner. Davis’ size (6’4”) locks down receivers.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent Williams successor needed. Savaiinaea’s agility protects Brock Purdy.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
  • Reason: Post-Super Bowl, edge depth thin. Ezeiruaku’s bend (8 sacks) adds pressure.

Round 2
  1. Tennessee Titans - Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
  • Reason: Chigoziem Okonkwo’s contract year. Warren’s size (6’6”) and hands (86 catches, 1,062 yards) aid Ward.
  1. Cleveland Browns - Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Post-Garrett trade rebuild. Nolen’s athleticism (5 sacks) fills a gap.
  1. New York Giants - Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Pass rush lacks punch (36 sacks). Umanmielen’s speed (9 sacks) boosts it.
  1. Jacksonville Jaguars - Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
  • Reason: Travis Etienne’s backup. Hampton’s burst (1,658 yards) adds dynamism.
  1. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
  • Reason: O-line a mess (51 sacks allowed). Simmons (6’5”, 310) protects Maye despite his 2024 ACL tear.
  1. TRADE: Pittsburgh Steelers (from Washington Commanders) - Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
  • Trade Details: Steelers send Pick 46 and a 2025 4th (Pick 115) to Commanders for Pick 38.
  • Reason: Russell Wilson/Justin Fields free agents. Dart’s mobility (589 rush yards) fits Arthur Smith.
  1. Carolina Panthers - Kyren Williams, CB, San Diego State
  • Reason: Secondary still porous (31st in success rate). Williams’ coverage pairs with Jaycee Horn.
  1. New Orleans Saints - Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Safety depth post-Tyrann Mathieu. Watts’ ball-hawking (7 INTs) shines.
  1. Chicago Bears - Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Nick Chubb’s likely exit. Judkins’ toughness (1,567 yards) reboots the run game.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa
  • Reason: Talanoa Hufanga’s injury history. Nwankpa’s range (5 INTs) secures the back end.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Jalen Walker, EDGE, Georgia
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (39 sacks). Walker’s traits (6 sacks) develop behind Kwity Paye.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia
  • Reason: O-line needs versatility. Milum’s experience (6’6”, 317) protects Kyler Murray.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers - Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Post-trade, edge help needed (41 sacks). Sawyer’s motor (6.5 sacks) fits Jim Harbaugh.
  1. Washington Commanders (from Pittsburgh Steelers) - Ricky White III, WR, UNLV
  • Reason: Post-trade, WR2 for Jayden Daniels. White’s production (1,201 yards) complements Terry McLaurin.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
  • Reason: Interior D-line depth. Williams’ power (5 sacks) aids Leonard Williams.
  1. TRADE: New York Jets (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - Kalen King, CB, Penn State
  • Trade Details: Jets send Pick 50 and a 2025 6th (Pick 181) to Bucs for Pick 48.
  • Reason: Secondary youth needed. King’s coverage (despite a down 2024) pairs with Sauce Gardner.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Parker Brailsford, G, Alabama
  • Reason: O-line aging. Brailsford’s versatility bolsters Stafford’s pocket.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New York Jets) - Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
  • Reason: Post-trade, Tristan Wirfs needs a bookend. Conerly’s upside (6’4”, 305) grows.
  1. Denver Broncos - Dane Key, WR, Kentucky
  • Reason: WR help for Milroe. Key’s deep threat (897 yards) stretches defenses.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Billy Edwards Jr., QB, Maryland
  • Reason: Joe Burrow backup plan. Edwards’ potential (2,659 yards) develops.
  1. TRADE: Dallas Cowboys (from Houston Texans) - Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech
  • Trade Details: Cowboys send Pick 57 and a 2025 5th (Pick 153) to Texans for Pick 53.
  • Reason: Trevon Diggs partner. Strong’s length (3 INTs) fits Dan Quinn’s scheme.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Damien Shanklin, EDGE, LSU
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (42 sacks). Shanklin’s raw talent (5 sacks) grows.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
  • Reason: James Cook complement. Johnson’s power (1,537 yards) balances the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Anthony Belton, OT, NC State
  • Reason: O-line depth for Kirk Cousins. Belton’s size (6’6”, 336) projects as a starter.
  1. Houston Texans (from Dallas Cowboys) - Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
  • Reason: Post-trade, more WR help. Horton’s reliability (1,136 yards) aids C.J. Stroud.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
  • Reason: Slot depth. Hairston’s instincts (5 INTs) fit the secondary.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan
  • Reason: LB youth infusion. Barham’s speed (67 tackles) complements Carter.
  1. Detroit Lions - Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary youth post-Hutchinson focus. Igbinosun’s coverage (2 INTs) grows.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
  • Reason: WR depth beyond Xavier Worthy. Higgins’ size (6’4”, 963 yards) aids Mahomes.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles - Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech
  • Reason: Saquon Barkley complement. Brooks’ durability (1,760 yards) adds punch.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
  • Reason: Christian McCaffrey insurance. Neal’s vision (1,381 yards) fits Shanahan.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Jordan James, RB, Oregon
  • Reason: RB depth stash. James’ burst (1,257 yards) develops behind Barkley.

Trade Summary
  1. Raiders-Patriots (Round 1): Raiders move up for Beck; Patriots gain picks and still land McMillan.
  2. Broncos-Chargers (Round 1): Broncos leap for Milroe; Chargers recoup assets and grab Bond.
  3. Steelers-Commanders (Round 2): Steelers snag Dart; Commanders add a WR and a pick.
  4. Jets-Bucs (Round 2): Jets jump for King; Bucs slide back and still get Conerly.
  5. Cowboys-Texans (Round 2): Cowboys secure Strong; Texans gain a pick and Horton.
This mock reflects a mix of immediate needs (e.g., Patriots’ WR, Steelers’ QB) and long-term planning (e.g., Browns’ rebuild, Titans’ offense), with trades aligning with Wolf’s pragmatic approach and market trends. Let me know if you’d like adjustments or deeper analysis!






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I asked Grok to make me a 2 round mock draft...

Round 1
  1. 1. Tennessee Titans - Cam Ward, QB, Miami
    • Reason: Will Levis hasn’t solidified himself as the franchise QB (2024: 66.4% completion, 2,309 yards, 13 TD, 11 INT). Ward’s arm talent and mobility (39 passing TDs in 2024) make him a high-upside pick to reset the position.
  2. Cleveland Browns - Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
    • Reason: With Myles Garrett’s trade request looming, Cleveland pivots to a rebuild. Hunter’s elite versatility (87 receptions, 1,152 yards, 11 TD; 4 INTs on defense) offers a cornerstone talent.
  3. New York Giants - Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
    • Reason: Daniel Jones’ tenure ends after a 2-15 season. Sanders’ poise (70.1% completion, 3,926 yards, 35 TD) and NFL pedigree make him the pick despite a weaker QB class.
  4. TRADE: Las Vegas Raiders (from New England Patriots) - Carson Beck, QB, Georgia
    • Trade Details: Raiders send Pick 6, Pick 37 (Round 2), and a 2026 2nd to Patriots for Pick 4.
    • Reason: Mark Davis and Tom Brady push for a QB. Beck’s size (6’4”, 220) and accuracy (68.3%, 3,941 yards) fit the Raiders’ need after Gardner Minshew’s bridge year.
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars - Will Campbell, OT, LSU
    • Reason: Trevor Lawrence needs protection (Jags allowed 47 sacks in 2024). Campbell’s technical prowess anchors the line.
  6. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
    • Reason: Post-trade, Wolf targets a WR1 for Drake Maye. McMillan’s size (6’5”) and production (1,322 yards, 10 TD) address the league-worst receiver corps (3,343 yards in 2024).
  7. Washington Commanders - Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
    • Reason: Pairing Graham’s disruptive interior pressure (7.5 sacks) with Jonathan Allen bolsters a defense that ranked 28th in EPA allowed.
  8. Carolina Panthers - Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
    • Reason: Worst run defense in NFL history (148.2 yards/game to RBs). Carter’s explosiveness (10 sacks) aids Derrick Brown.
  9. New Orleans Saints - James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
    • Reason: Lost Marshon Lattimore; pass rush needs help (34 sacks in 2024). Pearce’s upside (10 sacks) fits.
  10. Chicago Bears - Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
  • Reason: Offensive line woes persist (49 sacks allowed). Booker’s size (6’5”, 325) and readiness stabilize it.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
  • Reason: Secondary depth needed post-Lattimore trade. Johnson’s championship pedigree (4 INTs) shines.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
  • Reason: Jelani Woods’ injuries and free agent departures leave a void. Loveland’s hands (66 catches, 809 yards) aid Anthony Richardson.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
  • Reason: Pass rush ranked 26th (201 pressures). Grant’s power (6’3”, 339) plugs the interior.
  1. TRADE: Denver Broncos (from Los Angeles Chargers) - Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
  • Trade Details: Broncos send Pick 20, a 2025 3rd (Pick 85), and a 2026 4th to Chargers for Pick 14.
  • Reason: Sean Payton jumps for a QB with Milroe’s dual-threat traits (726 rush yards, 20 TD) to replace Bo Nix’s struggles.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan
  • Reason: Edge depth thin (38 sacks). Stewart’s length (6’6”) and traits project upside.
  1. Pittsburgh Steelers - Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
  • Reason: George Pickens trade rumors swirl. Burden’s explosiveness (676 yards, 6 TD) fills the gap.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
  • Reason: Pairs with Antoine Winfield Jr. Starks’ range (3 INTs) upgrades a middling secondary.
  1. New York Jets - Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
  • Reason: Defensive line depth needed (40 sacks). Scourton’s breakout (10 sacks) adds juice.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
  • Reason: Cooper Kupp trade rumors persist. Egbuka’s polish (684 yards) supports Stafford.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers (from Denver Broncos) - Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
  • Reason: Post-trade, Chargers rebuild WR corps (lost Keenan Allen). Bond’s speed (1,017 yards) fits Herbert.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
  • Reason: 23rd in pressures (228). Walker’s size (6’6”, 345) aids Trey Hendrickson.
  1. Houston Texans - Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Stefon Diggs (ACL) and Tank Dell (knee) injuries. Harris (987 yards) steps in.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Secondary exposed in playoffs (17th in coverage grade). Morrison’s ball skills (3 INTs) help.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon
  • Reason: Rasul Douglas free agency looms. Stewart’s route-running (784 yards) boosts Josh Allen.
  1. Dallas Cowboys - Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
  • Reason: Rico Dowdle/Ezekiel Elliott flop (3.8 YPC). Jeanty’s speed (2,497 yards, 29 TD) transforms the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State
  • Reason: Pass defense struggles (31st in success rate). Thomas’ length (6’2”) upgrades it.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary depth beyond Jaire Alexander. Burke’s coverage (3 INTs) fits.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
  • Reason: Patrick Queen’s departure lingers. Carter’s versatility (78 tackles) pairs with Roquan Smith.
  1. Detroit Lions - JT Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Aidan Hutchinson injury fallout. Tuimoloau’s power (6 sacks) complements.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent McDuffie needs a partner. Davis’ size (6’4”) locks down receivers.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent Williams successor needed. Savaiinaea’s agility protects Brock Purdy.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
  • Reason: Post-Super Bowl, edge depth thin. Ezeiruaku’s bend (8 sacks) adds pressure.

Round 2
  1. Tennessee Titans - Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
  • Reason: Chigoziem Okonkwo’s contract year. Warren’s size (6’6”) and hands (86 catches, 1,062 yards) aid Ward.
  1. Cleveland Browns - Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Post-Garrett trade rebuild. Nolen’s athleticism (5 sacks) fills a gap.
  1. New York Giants - Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Pass rush lacks punch (36 sacks). Umanmielen’s speed (9 sacks) boosts it.
  1. Jacksonville Jaguars - Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
  • Reason: Travis Etienne’s backup. Hampton’s burst (1,658 yards) adds dynamism.
  1. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
  • Reason: O-line a mess (51 sacks allowed). Simmons (6’5”, 310) protects Maye despite his 2024 ACL tear.
  1. TRADE: Pittsburgh Steelers (from Washington Commanders) - Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
  • Trade Details: Steelers send Pick 46 and a 2025 4th (Pick 115) to Commanders for Pick 38.
  • Reason: Russell Wilson/Justin Fields free agents. Dart’s mobility (589 rush yards) fits Arthur Smith.
  1. Carolina Panthers - Kyren Williams, CB, San Diego State
  • Reason: Secondary still porous (31st in success rate). Williams’ coverage pairs with Jaycee Horn.
  1. New Orleans Saints - Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Safety depth post-Tyrann Mathieu. Watts’ ball-hawking (7 INTs) shines.
  1. Chicago Bears - Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Nick Chubb’s likely exit. Judkins’ toughness (1,567 yards) reboots the run game.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa
  • Reason: Talanoa Hufanga’s injury history. Nwankpa’s range (5 INTs) secures the back end.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Jalen Walker, EDGE, Georgia
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (39 sacks). Walker’s traits (6 sacks) develop behind Kwity Paye.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia
  • Reason: O-line needs versatility. Milum’s experience (6’6”, 317) protects Kyler Murray.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers - Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Post-trade, edge help needed (41 sacks). Sawyer’s motor (6.5 sacks) fits Jim Harbaugh.
  1. Washington Commanders (from Pittsburgh Steelers) - Ricky White III, WR, UNLV
  • Reason: Post-trade, WR2 for Jayden Daniels. White’s production (1,201 yards) complements Terry McLaurin.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
  • Reason: Interior D-line depth. Williams’ power (5 sacks) aids Leonard Williams.
  1. TRADE: New York Jets (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - Kalen King, CB, Penn State
  • Trade Details: Jets send Pick 50 and a 2025 6th (Pick 181) to Bucs for Pick 48.
  • Reason: Secondary youth needed. King’s coverage (despite a down 2024) pairs with Sauce Gardner.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Parker Brailsford, G, Alabama
  • Reason: O-line aging. Brailsford’s versatility bolsters Stafford’s pocket.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New York Jets) - Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
  • Reason: Post-trade, Tristan Wirfs needs a bookend. Conerly’s upside (6’4”, 305) grows.
  1. Denver Broncos - Dane Key, WR, Kentucky
  • Reason: WR help for Milroe. Key’s deep threat (897 yards) stretches defenses.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Billy Edwards Jr., QB, Maryland
  • Reason: Joe Burrow backup plan. Edwards’ potential (2,659 yards) develops.
  1. TRADE: Dallas Cowboys (from Houston Texans) - Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech
  • Trade Details: Cowboys send Pick 57 and a 2025 5th (Pick 153) to Texans for Pick 53.
  • Reason: Trevon Diggs partner. Strong’s length (3 INTs) fits Dan Quinn’s scheme.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Damien Shanklin, EDGE, LSU
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (42 sacks). Shanklin’s raw talent (5 sacks) grows.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
  • Reason: James Cook complement. Johnson’s power (1,537 yards) balances the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Anthony Belton, OT, NC State
  • Reason: O-line depth for Kirk Cousins. Belton’s size (6’6”, 336) projects as a starter.
  1. Houston Texans (from Dallas Cowboys) - Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
  • Reason: Post-trade, more WR help. Horton’s reliability (1,136 yards) aids C.J. Stroud.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
  • Reason: Slot depth. Hairston’s instincts (5 INTs) fit the secondary.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan
  • Reason: LB youth infusion. Barham’s speed (67 tackles) complements Carter.
  1. Detroit Lions - Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary youth post-Hutchinson focus. Igbinosun’s coverage (2 INTs) grows.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
  • Reason: WR depth beyond Xavier Worthy. Higgins’ size (6’4”, 963 yards) aids Mahomes.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles - Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech
  • Reason: Saquon Barkley complement. Brooks’ durability (1,760 yards) adds punch.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
  • Reason: Christian McCaffrey insurance. Neal’s vision (1,381 yards) fits Shanahan.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Jordan James, RB, Oregon
  • Reason: RB depth stash. James’ burst (1,257 yards) develops behind Barkley.

Trade Summary
  1. Raiders-Patriots (Round 1): Raiders move up for Beck; Patriots gain picks and still land McMillan.
  2. Broncos-Chargers (Round 1): Broncos leap for Milroe; Chargers recoup assets and grab Bond.
  3. Steelers-Commanders (Round 2): Steelers snag Dart; Commanders add a WR and a pick.
  4. Jets-Bucs (Round 2): Jets jump for King; Bucs slide back and still get Conerly.
  5. Cowboys-Texans (Round 2): Cowboys secure Strong; Texans gain a pick and Horton.
This mock reflects a mix of immediate needs (e.g., Patriots’ WR, Steelers’ QB) and long-term planning (e.g., Browns’ rebuild, Titans’ offense), with trades aligning with Wolf’s pragmatic approach and market trends. Let me know if you’d like adjustments or deeper analysis!






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That's a lot of work. well done. however, what did you use as your source for the prospect list because you've got a bunch of prospects that didn't declare for the draft.

With the Patriots picks, if Josh Simmons wasn't injured and likely having to redshirt for a year, I could get behind a Simmons-McMillan double. You just need a better source for your prospect list.
 
I asked Grok to make me a 2 round mock draft...

Round 1
  1. 1. Tennessee Titans - Cam Ward, QB, Miami
    • Reason: Will Levis hasn’t solidified himself as the franchise QB (2024: 66.4% completion, 2,309 yards, 13 TD, 11 INT). Ward’s arm talent and mobility (39 passing TDs in 2024) make him a high-upside pick to reset the position.
  2. Cleveland Browns - Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
    • Reason: With Myles Garrett’s trade request looming, Cleveland pivots to a rebuild. Hunter’s elite versatility (87 receptions, 1,152 yards, 11 TD; 4 INTs on defense) offers a cornerstone talent.
  3. New York Giants - Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
    • Reason: Daniel Jones’ tenure ends after a 2-15 season. Sanders’ poise (70.1% completion, 3,926 yards, 35 TD) and NFL pedigree make him the pick despite a weaker QB class.
  4. TRADE: Las Vegas Raiders (from New England Patriots) - Carson Beck, QB, Georgia
    • Trade Details: Raiders send Pick 6, Pick 37 (Round 2), and a 2026 2nd to Patriots for Pick 4.
    • Reason: Mark Davis and Tom Brady push for a QB. Beck’s size (6’4”, 220) and accuracy (68.3%, 3,941 yards) fit the Raiders’ need after Gardner Minshew’s bridge year.
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars - Will Campbell, OT, LSU
    • Reason: Trevor Lawrence needs protection (Jags allowed 47 sacks in 2024). Campbell’s technical prowess anchors the line.
  6. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
    • Reason: Post-trade, Wolf targets a WR1 for Drake Maye. McMillan’s size (6’5”) and production (1,322 yards, 10 TD) address the league-worst receiver corps (3,343 yards in 2024).
  7. Washington Commanders - Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
    • Reason: Pairing Graham’s disruptive interior pressure (7.5 sacks) with Jonathan Allen bolsters a defense that ranked 28th in EPA allowed.
  8. Carolina Panthers - Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
    • Reason: Worst run defense in NFL history (148.2 yards/game to RBs). Carter’s explosiveness (10 sacks) aids Derrick Brown.
  9. New Orleans Saints - James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
    • Reason: Lost Marshon Lattimore; pass rush needs help (34 sacks in 2024). Pearce’s upside (10 sacks) fits.
  10. Chicago Bears - Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
  • Reason: Offensive line woes persist (49 sacks allowed). Booker’s size (6’5”, 325) and readiness stabilize it.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
  • Reason: Secondary depth needed post-Lattimore trade. Johnson’s championship pedigree (4 INTs) shines.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
  • Reason: Jelani Woods’ injuries and free agent departures leave a void. Loveland’s hands (66 catches, 809 yards) aid Anthony Richardson.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
  • Reason: Pass rush ranked 26th (201 pressures). Grant’s power (6’3”, 339) plugs the interior.
  1. TRADE: Denver Broncos (from Los Angeles Chargers) - Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
  • Trade Details: Broncos send Pick 20, a 2025 3rd (Pick 85), and a 2026 4th to Chargers for Pick 14.
  • Reason: Sean Payton jumps for a QB with Milroe’s dual-threat traits (726 rush yards, 20 TD) to replace Bo Nix’s struggles.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan
  • Reason: Edge depth thin (38 sacks). Stewart’s length (6’6”) and traits project upside.
  1. Pittsburgh Steelers - Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
  • Reason: George Pickens trade rumors swirl. Burden’s explosiveness (676 yards, 6 TD) fills the gap.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
  • Reason: Pairs with Antoine Winfield Jr. Starks’ range (3 INTs) upgrades a middling secondary.
  1. New York Jets - Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
  • Reason: Defensive line depth needed (40 sacks). Scourton’s breakout (10 sacks) adds juice.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
  • Reason: Cooper Kupp trade rumors persist. Egbuka’s polish (684 yards) supports Stafford.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers (from Denver Broncos) - Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
  • Reason: Post-trade, Chargers rebuild WR corps (lost Keenan Allen). Bond’s speed (1,017 yards) fits Herbert.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
  • Reason: 23rd in pressures (228). Walker’s size (6’6”, 345) aids Trey Hendrickson.
  1. Houston Texans - Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Stefon Diggs (ACL) and Tank Dell (knee) injuries. Harris (987 yards) steps in.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Secondary exposed in playoffs (17th in coverage grade). Morrison’s ball skills (3 INTs) help.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon
  • Reason: Rasul Douglas free agency looms. Stewart’s route-running (784 yards) boosts Josh Allen.
  1. Dallas Cowboys - Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
  • Reason: Rico Dowdle/Ezekiel Elliott flop (3.8 YPC). Jeanty’s speed (2,497 yards, 29 TD) transforms the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State
  • Reason: Pass defense struggles (31st in success rate). Thomas’ length (6’2”) upgrades it.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary depth beyond Jaire Alexander. Burke’s coverage (3 INTs) fits.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
  • Reason: Patrick Queen’s departure lingers. Carter’s versatility (78 tackles) pairs with Roquan Smith.
  1. Detroit Lions - JT Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Aidan Hutchinson injury fallout. Tuimoloau’s power (6 sacks) complements.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent McDuffie needs a partner. Davis’ size (6’4”) locks down receivers.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent Williams successor needed. Savaiinaea’s agility protects Brock Purdy.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
  • Reason: Post-Super Bowl, edge depth thin. Ezeiruaku’s bend (8 sacks) adds pressure.

Round 2
  1. Tennessee Titans - Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
  • Reason: Chigoziem Okonkwo’s contract year. Warren’s size (6’6”) and hands (86 catches, 1,062 yards) aid Ward.
  1. Cleveland Browns - Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Post-Garrett trade rebuild. Nolen’s athleticism (5 sacks) fills a gap.
  1. New York Giants - Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Pass rush lacks punch (36 sacks). Umanmielen’s speed (9 sacks) boosts it.
  1. Jacksonville Jaguars - Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
  • Reason: Travis Etienne’s backup. Hampton’s burst (1,658 yards) adds dynamism.
  1. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
  • Reason: O-line a mess (51 sacks allowed). Simmons (6’5”, 310) protects Maye despite his 2024 ACL tear.
  1. TRADE: Pittsburgh Steelers (from Washington Commanders) - Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
  • Trade Details: Steelers send Pick 46 and a 2025 4th (Pick 115) to Commanders for Pick 38.
  • Reason: Russell Wilson/Justin Fields free agents. Dart’s mobility (589 rush yards) fits Arthur Smith.
  1. Carolina Panthers - Kyren Williams, CB, San Diego State
  • Reason: Secondary still porous (31st in success rate). Williams’ coverage pairs with Jaycee Horn.
  1. New Orleans Saints - Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Safety depth post-Tyrann Mathieu. Watts’ ball-hawking (7 INTs) shines.
  1. Chicago Bears - Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Nick Chubb’s likely exit. Judkins’ toughness (1,567 yards) reboots the run game.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa
  • Reason: Talanoa Hufanga’s injury history. Nwankpa’s range (5 INTs) secures the back end.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Jalen Walker, EDGE, Georgia
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (39 sacks). Walker’s traits (6 sacks) develop behind Kwity Paye.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia
  • Reason: O-line needs versatility. Milum’s experience (6’6”, 317) protects Kyler Murray.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers - Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Post-trade, edge help needed (41 sacks). Sawyer’s motor (6.5 sacks) fits Jim Harbaugh.
  1. Washington Commanders (from Pittsburgh Steelers) - Ricky White III, WR, UNLV
  • Reason: Post-trade, WR2 for Jayden Daniels. White’s production (1,201 yards) complements Terry McLaurin.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
  • Reason: Interior D-line depth. Williams’ power (5 sacks) aids Leonard Williams.
  1. TRADE: New York Jets (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - Kalen King, CB, Penn State
  • Trade Details: Jets send Pick 50 and a 2025 6th (Pick 181) to Bucs for Pick 48.
  • Reason: Secondary youth needed. King’s coverage (despite a down 2024) pairs with Sauce Gardner.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Parker Brailsford, G, Alabama
  • Reason: O-line aging. Brailsford’s versatility bolsters Stafford’s pocket.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New York Jets) - Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
  • Reason: Post-trade, Tristan Wirfs needs a bookend. Conerly’s upside (6’4”, 305) grows.
  1. Denver Broncos - Dane Key, WR, Kentucky
  • Reason: WR help for Milroe. Key’s deep threat (897 yards) stretches defenses.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Billy Edwards Jr., QB, Maryland
  • Reason: Joe Burrow backup plan. Edwards’ potential (2,659 yards) develops.
  1. TRADE: Dallas Cowboys (from Houston Texans) - Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech
  • Trade Details: Cowboys send Pick 57 and a 2025 5th (Pick 153) to Texans for Pick 53.
  • Reason: Trevon Diggs partner. Strong’s length (3 INTs) fits Dan Quinn’s scheme.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Damien Shanklin, EDGE, LSU
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (42 sacks). Shanklin’s raw talent (5 sacks) grows.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
  • Reason: James Cook complement. Johnson’s power (1,537 yards) balances the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Anthony Belton, OT, NC State
  • Reason: O-line depth for Kirk Cousins. Belton’s size (6’6”, 336) projects as a starter.
  1. Houston Texans (from Dallas Cowboys) - Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
  • Reason: Post-trade, more WR help. Horton’s reliability (1,136 yards) aids C.J. Stroud.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
  • Reason: Slot depth. Hairston’s instincts (5 INTs) fit the secondary.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan
  • Reason: LB youth infusion. Barham’s speed (67 tackles) complements Carter.
  1. Detroit Lions - Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary youth post-Hutchinson focus. Igbinosun’s coverage (2 INTs) grows.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
  • Reason: WR depth beyond Xavier Worthy. Higgins’ size (6’4”, 963 yards) aids Mahomes.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles - Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech
  • Reason: Saquon Barkley complement. Brooks’ durability (1,760 yards) adds punch.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
  • Reason: Christian McCaffrey insurance. Neal’s vision (1,381 yards) fits Shanahan.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Jordan James, RB, Oregon
  • Reason: RB depth stash. James’ burst (1,257 yards) develops behind Barkley.

Trade Summary
  1. Raiders-Patriots (Round 1): Raiders move up for Beck; Patriots gain picks and still land McMillan.
  2. Broncos-Chargers (Round 1): Broncos leap for Milroe; Chargers recoup assets and grab Bond.
  3. Steelers-Commanders (Round 2): Steelers snag Dart; Commanders add a WR and a pick.
  4. Jets-Bucs (Round 2): Jets jump for King; Bucs slide back and still get Conerly.
  5. Cowboys-Texans (Round 2): Cowboys secure Strong; Texans gain a pick and Horton.
This mock reflects a mix of immediate needs (e.g., Patriots’ WR, Steelers’ QB) and long-term planning (e.g., Browns’ rebuild, Titans’ offense), with trades aligning with Wolf’s pragmatic approach and market trends. Let me know if you’d like adjustments or deeper analysis!






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Great effort, but would be easier to read if the pick# was more clearly delineated.
 
I asked Grok to make me a 2 round mock draft...

Round 1
  1. 1. Tennessee Titans - Cam Ward, QB, Miami
    • Reason: Will Levis hasn’t solidified himself as the franchise QB (2024: 66.4% completion, 2,309 yards, 13 TD, 11 INT). Ward’s arm talent and mobility (39 passing TDs in 2024) make him a high-upside pick to reset the position.
  2. Cleveland Browns - Travis Hunter, CB/WR, Colorado
    • Reason: With Myles Garrett’s trade request looming, Cleveland pivots to a rebuild. Hunter’s elite versatility (87 receptions, 1,152 yards, 11 TD; 4 INTs on defense) offers a cornerstone talent.
  3. New York Giants - Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
    • Reason: Daniel Jones’ tenure ends after a 2-15 season. Sanders’ poise (70.1% completion, 3,926 yards, 35 TD) and NFL pedigree make him the pick despite a weaker QB class.
  4. TRADE: Las Vegas Raiders (from New England Patriots) - Carson Beck, QB, Georgia
    • Trade Details: Raiders send Pick 6, Pick 37 (Round 2), and a 2026 2nd to Patriots for Pick 4.
    • Reason: Mark Davis and Tom Brady push for a QB. Beck’s size (6’4”, 220) and accuracy (68.3%, 3,941 yards) fit the Raiders’ need after Gardner Minshew’s bridge year.
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars - Will Campbell, OT, LSU
    • Reason: Trevor Lawrence needs protection (Jags allowed 47 sacks in 2024). Campbell’s technical prowess anchors the line.
  6. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
    • Reason: Post-trade, Wolf targets a WR1 for Drake Maye. McMillan’s size (6’5”) and production (1,322 yards, 10 TD) address the league-worst receiver corps (3,343 yards in 2024).
  7. Washington Commanders - Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
    • Reason: Pairing Graham’s disruptive interior pressure (7.5 sacks) with Jonathan Allen bolsters a defense that ranked 28th in EPA allowed.
  8. Carolina Panthers - Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn State
    • Reason: Worst run defense in NFL history (148.2 yards/game to RBs). Carter’s explosiveness (10 sacks) aids Derrick Brown.
  9. New Orleans Saints - James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
    • Reason: Lost Marshon Lattimore; pass rush needs help (34 sacks in 2024). Pearce’s upside (10 sacks) fits.
  10. Chicago Bears - Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
  • Reason: Offensive line woes persist (49 sacks allowed). Booker’s size (6’5”, 325) and readiness stabilize it.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
  • Reason: Secondary depth needed post-Lattimore trade. Johnson’s championship pedigree (4 INTs) shines.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
  • Reason: Jelani Woods’ injuries and free agent departures leave a void. Loveland’s hands (66 catches, 809 yards) aid Anthony Richardson.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
  • Reason: Pass rush ranked 26th (201 pressures). Grant’s power (6’3”, 339) plugs the interior.
  1. TRADE: Denver Broncos (from Los Angeles Chargers) - Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
  • Trade Details: Broncos send Pick 20, a 2025 3rd (Pick 85), and a 2026 4th to Chargers for Pick 14.
  • Reason: Sean Payton jumps for a QB with Milroe’s dual-threat traits (726 rush yards, 20 TD) to replace Bo Nix’s struggles.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Josaiah Stewart, EDGE, Michigan
  • Reason: Edge depth thin (38 sacks). Stewart’s length (6’6”) and traits project upside.
  1. Pittsburgh Steelers - Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
  • Reason: George Pickens trade rumors swirl. Burden’s explosiveness (676 yards, 6 TD) fills the gap.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
  • Reason: Pairs with Antoine Winfield Jr. Starks’ range (3 INTs) upgrades a middling secondary.
  1. New York Jets - Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
  • Reason: Defensive line depth needed (40 sacks). Scourton’s breakout (10 sacks) adds juice.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
  • Reason: Cooper Kupp trade rumors persist. Egbuka’s polish (684 yards) supports Stafford.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers (from Denver Broncos) - Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas
  • Reason: Post-trade, Chargers rebuild WR corps (lost Keenan Allen). Bond’s speed (1,017 yards) fits Herbert.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky
  • Reason: 23rd in pressures (228). Walker’s size (6’6”, 345) aids Trey Hendrickson.
  1. Houston Texans - Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Stefon Diggs (ACL) and Tank Dell (knee) injuries. Harris (987 yards) steps in.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Secondary exposed in playoffs (17th in coverage grade). Morrison’s ball skills (3 INTs) help.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon
  • Reason: Rasul Douglas free agency looms. Stewart’s route-running (784 yards) boosts Josh Allen.
  1. Dallas Cowboys - Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State
  • Reason: Rico Dowdle/Ezekiel Elliott flop (3.8 YPC). Jeanty’s speed (2,497 yards, 29 TD) transforms the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State
  • Reason: Pass defense struggles (31st in success rate). Thomas’ length (6’2”) upgrades it.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary depth beyond Jaire Alexander. Burke’s coverage (3 INTs) fits.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Barrett Carter, LB, Clemson
  • Reason: Patrick Queen’s departure lingers. Carter’s versatility (78 tackles) pairs with Roquan Smith.
  1. Detroit Lions - JT Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Aidan Hutchinson injury fallout. Tuimoloau’s power (6 sacks) complements.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Tacario Davis, CB, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent McDuffie needs a partner. Davis’ size (6’4”) locks down receivers.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona
  • Reason: Trent Williams successor needed. Savaiinaea’s agility protects Brock Purdy.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Donovan Ezeiruaku, EDGE, Boston College
  • Reason: Post-Super Bowl, edge depth thin. Ezeiruaku’s bend (8 sacks) adds pressure.

Round 2
  1. Tennessee Titans - Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
  • Reason: Chigoziem Okonkwo’s contract year. Warren’s size (6’6”) and hands (86 catches, 1,062 yards) aid Ward.
  1. Cleveland Browns - Walter Nolen, DT, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Post-Garrett trade rebuild. Nolen’s athleticism (5 sacks) fills a gap.
  1. New York Giants - Princely Umanmielen, EDGE, Ole Miss
  • Reason: Pass rush lacks punch (36 sacks). Umanmielen’s speed (9 sacks) boosts it.
  1. Jacksonville Jaguars - Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
  • Reason: Travis Etienne’s backup. Hampton’s burst (1,658 yards) adds dynamism.
  1. New England Patriots (from Las Vegas Raiders) - Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
  • Reason: O-line a mess (51 sacks allowed). Simmons (6’5”, 310) protects Maye despite his 2024 ACL tear.
  1. TRADE: Pittsburgh Steelers (from Washington Commanders) - Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss
  • Trade Details: Steelers send Pick 46 and a 2025 4th (Pick 115) to Commanders for Pick 38.
  • Reason: Russell Wilson/Justin Fields free agents. Dart’s mobility (589 rush yards) fits Arthur Smith.
  1. Carolina Panthers - Kyren Williams, CB, San Diego State
  • Reason: Secondary still porous (31st in success rate). Williams’ coverage pairs with Jaycee Horn.
  1. New Orleans Saints - Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
  • Reason: Safety depth post-Tyrann Mathieu. Watts’ ball-hawking (7 INTs) shines.
  1. Chicago Bears - Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Nick Chubb’s likely exit. Judkins’ toughness (1,567 yards) reboots the run game.
  1. San Francisco 49ers - Xavier Nwankpa, S, Iowa
  • Reason: Talanoa Hufanga’s injury history. Nwankpa’s range (5 INTs) secures the back end.
  1. Indianapolis Colts - Jalen Walker, EDGE, Georgia
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (39 sacks). Walker’s traits (6 sacks) develop behind Kwity Paye.
  1. Arizona Cardinals - Wyatt Milum, OT, West Virginia
  • Reason: O-line needs versatility. Milum’s experience (6’6”, 317) protects Kyler Murray.
  1. Los Angeles Chargers - Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State
  • Reason: Post-trade, edge help needed (41 sacks). Sawyer’s motor (6.5 sacks) fits Jim Harbaugh.
  1. Washington Commanders (from Pittsburgh Steelers) - Ricky White III, WR, UNLV
  • Reason: Post-trade, WR2 for Jayden Daniels. White’s production (1,201 yards) complements Terry McLaurin.
  1. Seattle Seahawks - Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
  • Reason: Interior D-line depth. Williams’ power (5 sacks) aids Leonard Williams.
  1. TRADE: New York Jets (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers) - Kalen King, CB, Penn State
  • Trade Details: Jets send Pick 50 and a 2025 6th (Pick 181) to Bucs for Pick 48.
  • Reason: Secondary youth needed. King’s coverage (despite a down 2024) pairs with Sauce Gardner.
  1. Los Angeles Rams - Parker Brailsford, G, Alabama
  • Reason: O-line aging. Brailsford’s versatility bolsters Stafford’s pocket.
  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from New York Jets) - Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
  • Reason: Post-trade, Tristan Wirfs needs a bookend. Conerly’s upside (6’4”, 305) grows.
  1. Denver Broncos - Dane Key, WR, Kentucky
  • Reason: WR help for Milroe. Key’s deep threat (897 yards) stretches defenses.
  1. Cincinnati Bengals - Billy Edwards Jr., QB, Maryland
  • Reason: Joe Burrow backup plan. Edwards’ potential (2,659 yards) develops.
  1. TRADE: Dallas Cowboys (from Houston Texans) - Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech
  • Trade Details: Cowboys send Pick 57 and a 2025 5th (Pick 153) to Texans for Pick 53.
  • Reason: Trevon Diggs partner. Strong’s length (3 INTs) fits Dan Quinn’s scheme.
  1. Minnesota Vikings - Damien Shanklin, EDGE, LSU
  • Reason: Pass rush depth (42 sacks). Shanklin’s raw talent (5 sacks) grows.
  1. Buffalo Bills - Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
  • Reason: James Cook complement. Johnson’s power (1,537 yards) balances the backfield.
  1. Atlanta Falcons - Anthony Belton, OT, NC State
  • Reason: O-line depth for Kirk Cousins. Belton’s size (6’6”, 336) projects as a starter.
  1. Houston Texans (from Dallas Cowboys) - Tory Horton, WR, Colorado State
  • Reason: Post-trade, more WR help. Horton’s reliability (1,136 yards) aids C.J. Stroud.
  1. Green Bay Packers - Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
  • Reason: Slot depth. Hairston’s instincts (5 INTs) fit the secondary.
  1. Baltimore Ravens - Jaishawn Barham, LB, Michigan
  • Reason: LB youth infusion. Barham’s speed (67 tackles) complements Carter.
  1. Detroit Lions - Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
  • Reason: Secondary youth post-Hutchinson focus. Igbinosun’s coverage (2 INTs) grows.
  1. Kansas City Chiefs - Jayden Higgins, WR, Iowa State
  • Reason: WR depth beyond Xavier Worthy. Higgins’ size (6’4”, 963 yards) aids Mahomes.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles - Tahj Brooks, RB, Texas Tech
  • Reason: Saquon Barkley complement. Brooks’ durability (1,760 yards) adds punch.
  1. San Francisco 49ers (from Philadelphia Eagles) - Devin Neal, RB, Kansas
  • Reason: Christian McCaffrey insurance. Neal’s vision (1,381 yards) fits Shanahan.
  1. Philadelphia Eagles (from San Francisco 49ers) - Jordan James, RB, Oregon
  • Reason: RB depth stash. James’ burst (1,257 yards) develops behind Barkley.

Trade Summary
  1. Raiders-Patriots (Round 1): Raiders move up for Beck; Patriots gain picks and still land McMillan.
  2. Broncos-Chargers (Round 1): Broncos leap for Milroe; Chargers recoup assets and grab Bond.
  3. Steelers-Commanders (Round 2): Steelers snag Dart; Commanders add a WR and a pick.
  4. Jets-Bucs (Round 2): Jets jump for King; Bucs slide back and still get Conerly.
  5. Cowboys-Texans (Round 2): Cowboys secure Strong; Texans gain a pick and Horton.
This mock reflects a mix of immediate needs (e.g., Patriots’ WR, Steelers’ QB) and long-term planning (e.g., Browns’ rebuild, Titans’ offense), with trades aligning with Wolf’s pragmatic approach and market trends. Let me know if you’d like adjustments or deeper analysis!






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So, last one before the combine.

Free Agency

Re-sign Austin Hooper, Alex Austin, Jonathan Jones & Christian Elliss.

Sign

Alaric Jackson (LT)
Tre Smith (LG)

Trade no 4 for no 17, 117 and Tee Higgins

Draft

R1:17. Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
R2:38. Jack Sawyer, EDGE, Ohio State
R3:69. Chris Paul Jr, LB, Ole Miss

Trade: R3:77 for R3:86, R5:158, R6:180

R3:86. Andrew Mukuba, FS, Texas
R4:104. Jamaree Caldwell, DT, Oregon
R4:117 Damien Martinez, RB, Miami
R5:144 Bradyn Swinson, EDGE, LSU
R5:158. Dorian Strong, CB, Virginia Tech
R6:180 Efton Chism III, WR, Eastern Washington
R7:218 Logan Brown, OT, Kansas
R7:221 Hollin Pierce, OT, Rutgers
R7:239 Bryson Nesbit, TE, N Carolina

Notes:

1. I don't know how viable that Higgins trade is but I think Higgins+Harmon > Mason Graham.
2. Drafted the Oregon DT pair.
3. Bryson Nesbit was an afterthought but he was Drake Maye's TE.
4. Pierce/Brown provides for a 3 way battle with Caedan Wallace to determine who starts at RT next season.
5. I don't know how many sacks there'll be from a rebuilt D/line, but Swinson, Sawyer and Harmon provided 180 total pressures last season.
 
That's a lot of work. well done. however, what did you use as your source for the prospect list because you've got a bunch of prospects that didn't declare for the draft.

With the Patriots picks, if Josh Simmons wasn't injured and likely having to redshirt for a year, I could get behind a Simmons-McMillan double. You just need a better source for your prospect list.
I would take Carter over Tet in Round 1 and I did not see the Pats #38 pick here, with the 1st round trade they added #37 (Simmons) but no #38. My pick in this scenario at #38 would be either Tyleik Williams or Ricky White.
 
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