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Couch’s Pre-Super Bowl Mock Draft
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OG Smith, DE Omenihu, WR Brown, OT Humphries, QB Wentz, RB Hunt+ other minor deals. *I’m prioritizing Smith over everyone else, since entering the league only Thuney has a higher avg PFF rating. Restructuring or extending a couple contracts to pay for the rest. FA: LB Bobby Wagner + RB Nick Chubb *Wagner’s older, but 1/3rd cheaper and outperformed Bolton this season per PFF. Nick Chubb’s also older, but was ranked as a top 5 RB in a survey of NFL coaches last season (before he returned) and might have some juice left we can harvest in KC. Trade: RB Pachecco + #62 to CAR for 2.57 & 5.141 *Meh, he’s never been that great just one of Veach’s really solid value picks. If he has any value, why not move him? Draft: 1. DL Harmon #32 *Unclear if he’ll fall to us but his 17.6% pass rush % from the inside would be awesome next to Chris Jones! 2. RB Henderson #57 *We need a solid 3rd down back and a successor to Pachecco. 3.a DE David Walker #66 *There are a few pass rush specialists with high sack numbers in this draft, but Walker has better size than most of them and falls to us after playing for a smaller program in college. Insurance for FAU’s limited development. 3.b WR Tory Horton #96 *He was injured this year, but feels like a steal to me at his current projection. 1k+ seasons every year he played, size and speed, what’s there not to like and why isn’t he projected higher? 5.a OT Logan Brown #141 *Do we have a 4th or 5th? Anyways, If there’s no immediate starting options in the 1st, I don’t think Humphries would be the worst stop gap. I can’t understand why Brown’s projected so low in the draft. Sure, he’s got Type 1 Diabetes, but credited with zero sacks and only 6 hurries last season. Has size and athleticism. I’m throwing him into the mix for competition at either OT spot in the coming years. 5.b CB Nole Williams #169 *Great size, had 7 interceptions last season and we could use some ballhawks in our secondary. 7.a LB Cody Lindenberg #232 *Had some injuries in college, but is apparently healthy now and shined in Sr Bowl practices. Described as a “ballhawk” by the coaching staff after the Sr Bowl concluded 7.b S Shilo Sanders #257 *He has the pedigree, Draftbuzz believes he has enough talent to be a top 5 Safety in this draft if he eventually reaches his full potential. Roster: QB: Mahomes, Wentz RB: Hunt, Henderson, Chubb FB: Steele WR: Rice, Worthy, Brown, Horton, Smith-Schuster, Remigio TE: Kelce, Grey, Wiley LT: Humphries, Suamataia LG: Thuney, Morris OC: Creed, Nourzard RG: Smith, Caliendo RT: Taylor, Brown DE: Karlaftis, Thompson DT: Jones, Tuipulotu DT: Harmon, Pennell DE: Omenihu, FAU, Walker WLB: Tranquill, Lindenberg MLB: Wagner, Cochrane SLB: Chenal, Jones CB: McDuffie, Watson, Williams, Johnson, Williams S: Hicks, Cook, Conner, Sanders K: Butker P: Araiza Last edited by Couch-Potato; Yesterday at 09:10 AM.. |
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