04-15-2021, 06:34 PM
Rd 1 T- Penei Sewell Oregon
While Pitts would be my first choice, I think he goes to the Falcons. I've been back and forth on Sewell and Chase, and while I think both would be great additions and instantly make this team better...I settled on Sewell in this mock. Not only is he extremely talented, but he brings an intensity and aggressiveness that the line desperately needs. It allows them to move Reiff to G, which also elevates the interior greatly.
Rd 2 WR- Terrace Marshall Jr LSU
We might not have gotten Chase, but with this pick we still get an extremely talented LSU receiver. There's a chance he goes in the 1st, but I've seen him mocked a lot in the 2nd lately. He gives Burrow a legit 3rd option behind Tee and Tyler. Marshall brings just about every attribute you want in a receiver and I think he still has a lot of upside.
Rd 3 TE- Brevin Jordan Miami
Jordan not only gives Burrow another very talented weapon, but also adds depth and insurance to a position that needs it. If Jordan can stay healthy, he should be able to contribute right away, as he's also a capable blocker.
Rd 4 DE- Patrick Jones II Pitt
A talented, but still work in progress, edge rusher. When he's on his game and utilizing his skillset properly, he can wreak havoc. While there's still things he needs to improve on, his potential based on what he already brings to the table is enough to get you excited about his future.
Rd 5 DT- Darius Stills West Virginia
This pick is one I really like because he can be disruptive and bring pressure inside. While he's on the smaller side, he still has good leverage and strong hands, to go along with his quickness and aggressiveness.
Rd 6 RB- Khalil Herbert Virgina Tech
A good fit for the wide zone run scheme, who can also catch the ball well and is a willing blocker.
Rd 6 G- Alaric Jackson Iowa
Jackson brings some very good traits and experience to the table, but also has issues that need to be worked on and corrected. At this point in the draft, it's a good value and could pay off with him becoming a solid starter.
Rd 7 CB- Olaijah Griffin USC
Didn't get a K or LB that I was hoping to add, so went with Griffin, adding a decent project to the CB room.
While Pitts would be my first choice, I think he goes to the Falcons. I've been back and forth on Sewell and Chase, and while I think both would be great additions and instantly make this team better...I settled on Sewell in this mock. Not only is he extremely talented, but he brings an intensity and aggressiveness that the line desperately needs. It allows them to move Reiff to G, which also elevates the interior greatly.
Rd 2 WR- Terrace Marshall Jr LSU
We might not have gotten Chase, but with this pick we still get an extremely talented LSU receiver. There's a chance he goes in the 1st, but I've seen him mocked a lot in the 2nd lately. He gives Burrow a legit 3rd option behind Tee and Tyler. Marshall brings just about every attribute you want in a receiver and I think he still has a lot of upside.
Rd 3 TE- Brevin Jordan Miami
Jordan not only gives Burrow another very talented weapon, but also adds depth and insurance to a position that needs it. If Jordan can stay healthy, he should be able to contribute right away, as he's also a capable blocker.
Rd 4 DE- Patrick Jones II Pitt
A talented, but still work in progress, edge rusher. When he's on his game and utilizing his skillset properly, he can wreak havoc. While there's still things he needs to improve on, his potential based on what he already brings to the table is enough to get you excited about his future.
Rd 5 DT- Darius Stills West Virginia
This pick is one I really like because he can be disruptive and bring pressure inside. While he's on the smaller side, he still has good leverage and strong hands, to go along with his quickness and aggressiveness.
Rd 6 RB- Khalil Herbert Virgina Tech
A good fit for the wide zone run scheme, who can also catch the ball well and is a willing blocker.
Rd 6 G- Alaric Jackson Iowa
Jackson brings some very good traits and experience to the table, but also has issues that need to be worked on and corrected. At this point in the draft, it's a good value and could pay off with him becoming a solid starter.
Rd 7 CB- Olaijah Griffin USC
Didn't get a K or LB that I was hoping to add, so went with Griffin, adding a decent project to the CB room.