04-16-2018, 12:00 AM
Hello fellow Bengals fans! I am a longtime reader but I don't post much, however I wanted to get another mock draft in before the real one kicked off.I used http://www.first-pick.com for my mock simulation and as a head up I traded down in 2nd round with Indianapolis and pick up an additional 4th and 6th round picks. Which puts out pick total at 13. Hope you all enjoy it. Now for the mock:
1st Round: James Daniels, Center, Iowa
-I think Daniels is the best center in the draft and I think he will better than most with those NT in our division.
2nd Round: Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville
-This is a luxury pick of course. But I have good feeling that Jackson will be good in the NFL with some seasoning. He doesn't have to play right away and gives us an option after the Marvin's final extension.
3rd Round. Pick 13. Orlando Brown, Tackle, Oklahoma
-I like Brown at this spot to compete with Fisher. He can move for a man his size and I think will drop weight once he enters the NFL.
3rd Round. Pick 36. Terrell Edmunds, Safety, Virginia Tech
-Very underrated player. Well all know about his brother who will be 1st round pick. But Terrell is a good player in his own right. AND I think has the flexibilty to let Teryl Austin play the 3 Safety look if we don't sign Eric Reid.
4th Round. Pick 4(INDY). Chad Thomas, DE, Miami FL
-6'6" 275 lbs, underachieved? Sound familiar? I think he would be a boost to our pash rush and can kick inside to DT on passing downs.
4th Round. Pick 12. Tegray Scales, LB, Indiana
-Love this kids game. Should contribute early.
5th Round. Pick 14. Darius Phillips, CB, Western Michigan
-Slot man insurance in case Dennard or Shaw leave. Also has some punt return ability.
5th Round. Pick 21. Poona Ford, DT, Texas
-Very underrated and disruptive. Could be the steal of the draft because measurables.
5th Round. Pick 33. Josh Adams, RB, Notre Dame
-Power back to add to our loaded stable of RB's.
6th Round. Pick 4 (INDY). Christian Sam, LB, Arizona State
-Not talked about much but this kid is a baller. Has some character concerns but I think can make an impact early with his versatility to play inside and outside.
7th Round. Pick 31. Keke Coutee, WR, Texas Tech
-Burner with some KR ability.
7th Round. Pick 34. Deon Yelder, TE, Western Kentucky
-Very good blocker and has some ability to match contested catches.
7th Round. Pick 35. Eddy Pinero, K, Florida
-Competition for Randy Bullock
1st Round: James Daniels, Center, Iowa
-I think Daniels is the best center in the draft and I think he will better than most with those NT in our division.
2nd Round: Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville
-This is a luxury pick of course. But I have good feeling that Jackson will be good in the NFL with some seasoning. He doesn't have to play right away and gives us an option after the Marvin's final extension.
3rd Round. Pick 13. Orlando Brown, Tackle, Oklahoma
-I like Brown at this spot to compete with Fisher. He can move for a man his size and I think will drop weight once he enters the NFL.
3rd Round. Pick 36. Terrell Edmunds, Safety, Virginia Tech
-Very underrated player. Well all know about his brother who will be 1st round pick. But Terrell is a good player in his own right. AND I think has the flexibilty to let Teryl Austin play the 3 Safety look if we don't sign Eric Reid.
4th Round. Pick 4(INDY). Chad Thomas, DE, Miami FL
-6'6" 275 lbs, underachieved? Sound familiar? I think he would be a boost to our pash rush and can kick inside to DT on passing downs.
4th Round. Pick 12. Tegray Scales, LB, Indiana
-Love this kids game. Should contribute early.
5th Round. Pick 14. Darius Phillips, CB, Western Michigan
-Slot man insurance in case Dennard or Shaw leave. Also has some punt return ability.
5th Round. Pick 21. Poona Ford, DT, Texas
-Very underrated and disruptive. Could be the steal of the draft because measurables.
5th Round. Pick 33. Josh Adams, RB, Notre Dame
-Power back to add to our loaded stable of RB's.
6th Round. Pick 4 (INDY). Christian Sam, LB, Arizona State
-Not talked about much but this kid is a baller. Has some character concerns but I think can make an impact early with his versatility to play inside and outside.
7th Round. Pick 31. Keke Coutee, WR, Texas Tech
-Burner with some KR ability.
7th Round. Pick 34. Deon Yelder, TE, Western Kentucky
-Very good blocker and has some ability to match contested catches.
7th Round. Pick 35. Eddy Pinero, K, Florida
-Competition for Randy Bullock