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That's a draft here from 2 months ago.Good names, unrealistic values on some.
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Aside from the injuries. I think he plays like a smaller DE and does not play as a power DT. He misses too many tackles and does not hold up against the run as well as someone should with his size. He has a lot of the same issues that I thought Deone Walker had from last year who went in the 4th round.Why?
Reasonable concerns, but like Gronk the upside is huge. And there is absolutely no way he will be there at 63, in all likelihood he won't be there at 31.
Kiper picks with Vrabel not trading for Brown. So, yes, WR might be a reasonable pick IF WE CANNOT TRADE UP. I would have our 3rd on the table for a trade-up, with perhaps another pick coming back.I assume @manxman2601 will be happy with Kiper's final draft (well, the first pick at least).
31. Akheem Mesidor, DE, Miami (Florida)
Mesidor is supremely talented, with 12.5 sacks, 58 pressures and 11 run stops in 2025. But he's also 25 years old and has some injury history over his long six-year college career. If the Patriots are comfortable with the durability risk, they could absolutely use his production. Their 35 sacks tied for seventh fewest last season, and swapping in Dre'Mont Jones for K'Lavon Chaisson was the team's main change on the edge this offseason. Mesidor could quickly become a feared disruptor in the AFC East.
63. Chris Brazzell II, WR, Tennessee
It's still possible that the Patriots trade for A.J. Brown, which would obviously take the wide receiver room to another level. Even so, Brazzell ran a 4.37 at 6-4 and 198 pounds, and he finished last season with 1,017 yards and nine touchdowns, averaging 16.4 yards per catch. New England should be eager to add pass catchers with physical traits and production like that, as third-year quarterback Drake Maye needs more playmakers.
2026 NFL mock draft: Kiper's pick predictions for Rounds 1-2
Mel Kiper Jr. predicts 64 picks across the first two rounds of the NFL draft, including two potential trades, a few QB landing spots and plenty of impact additions.www.espn.com
Aside from the injuries. I think he plays like a smaller DE and does not play as a power DT. He misses too many tackles and does not hold up against the run as well as someone should with his size. He has a lot of the same issues that I thought Deone Walker had from last year who went in the 4th round.
There are other players that I think can be had later that would fit his role better.
Mark Daniels has a near perfect mock at MassLive:
31. Max Iheanachor
63. Keyron Crawford
95. Zakee Wheatley
125. Sam Roush
131. Logan Taylor - Perhaps a little early but can backup guard and tackle
171. Cyrus Allen
191. Kaelon Black - love him
198. Owen Heinicke - going back to school
202. Landon Robinson
212. Behren Morton - Meh!
248. Khalil Jacobs
It's hard to improve too much on that.
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