03-14-2021, 06:50 PM
So I know many are not fans of trading down and I respect that stance however, this is a great year to trade down and build a very solid core on both sides of the ball. This was a simulator from PFN so it is not me just selecting who I like but choosing from who is available. So while the draft may not fall like this it does show potential that can happen to a degree.
So going with the information that the Bengals are set on Jonah Williams at LT this is how I proceeded with the draft. I did not intend trade down as far as I did but I liked the proposals made and I think the draft would help this team dramatically. Washington offered the 19th, 51st, 82nd, and a 2022 second round selection. At 19 the Bucs offered the 32nd and 64th selections.
Round 1 - 32nd Overall
Teven Jenkins - OT - Oklahoma State - 6'6" 320
Jenkins is a mauler who plays with nasty demeanor and looks to finish every down with the defender on his back. Extremely strong at the position and many times can rely on pure strength if out of position. Technically sound player that should be able to step in day 1 at RT and be an instant and significant upgrade. Watched more film of this guy and his defender is never a factor in the play.
Round 2 - 38th Overall
Creed Humphrey - C - Oklahoma - 6'5" 312
Ohio product returns home as arguably the best pure center prospect in the draft. Wrestling background contributes to his core strength. Not overly athletic but his football IQ and technical soundness more than make up for this slight fault. Creed brings an entire list of intangibles to the position and is a absolute leader as well as outstanding player. Should step into the day 1 starting center position leaving Hopkins to battle for a guard position if 100% following surgery.
Round 2 - 51st Overall
Daviyon Nixon - DT - Iowa - 6'3" 305
I personally think Nixon is the most underrated DT in the draft. It is no secret that Geno is a shell of what he was pre-injury and it is time to move on as the production is not matching the salary. Nixon eases that pain. Nixon brings a very similar game to that of Geno only with a larger frame in doing it. Described by evaluators as having violent hands and when you watch him play can see it. Very close to elite speed and movement at the position and several state he is not close to a finished product at this point. Should be a great compliment next to DJ Reader.
Round 2 - 64th Overall
Brevin Jordan - TE - Miami(Fla.) - 6'3" 245
While the buzz is all about Pitts, Jordan is no slouch and while he is not an outstanding blocker he is much better in this area than Pitts. Much of the issue with Jordan in blocking comes down to technique as he is willing in the role. Was a Mackey finalist and has shown to be very effective after the catch. May not be a day 1 starter but he is a guy that should be a compliment to the starting TE and will create mismatch issues on passing downs.
Round 3 - 69th Overall
Patrick Jones - DE - Pitt - 6'5" 264
One of the more experienced and productive pass rushers in this draft class. Jones comes off the edge with power, explosiveness, and is a high motor player. Good length and strength at the position and should contribute from day 1. If Lawson in fact returns then Jones will be a great compliment to him and Hubbard. If Lawson does not return then this selection looms large for this defense.
Round 3 - 82nd Overall
Nico Collins - WR - Michigan - 6'4" 215
While most would liked to have had a receiver before now, I personally like our existing receivers and saw more value at other positions with players available to this point. With that said I would be elated with Collins at this point in the draft. Big, strong receiver that knows what it means to play in a physical conference. Has adequate play speed and while not a burner has been a very productive player at the collegiate level. Understand the position and how to utilize his frame. Won't be a day 1 starter but should be a productive part of this receiving group and a welcome addition.
Round 4 - 111th Overall
Paulson Adebo - CB - Stanford - 6'1" 190
Like Nixon at DT I believe Adebo is one of the more underrated corners in the draft. His one knock has been inconsistency but he is a smart player that has proved to coachable. Brings the size speed and fluid movement you look for at the position just needs to put it all together as a consistent package. A welcome young addition to the defensive backfield.
Round 5 - 149th Overall
Marvin Wilson - DT - Florida State - 6'5" 305
Wilson is a rather complete player at the DT position who will be outstanding depth for the interior D line. Should be able to play at the 1 or 3 technique and gives this team quality depth that has been sorely lacking. It is noted that he brings outstanding work ethic as well as having excellent intangibles. I really like this late selection.
Round 6 - 189th Overall
Alaric Jackson - T/G - Iowa - 6'6" 318
Iowa is known for producing technically outstanding O linemen and Jackson continue this streak. Lined up at LT for Iowa but does not have the athleticism or movement for the position at the NFL level. Could probably turn into a starting RT and would make for great depth injury at the position. However, he looks to be a player that can make the transition to guard at the NFL level. I honestly see Jackson competing for a starting guard position especially if Hopkins is not ready to go from surgery.
Round 7 - 231st Overall
Jose Borregales - K - Miami (Fla.)
Should be inserted as the kicker day 1 of camp. Big leg and has been highly accurate from long range.
Round 7 - 233rd Overall
Olijah Griffin - CB - USC
Griffin has had medical issues but if he clears a physical then he could be a steal. Brings high quality traits to the position and if healthy could certainly sneak onto the back end of this roster.
So going with the information that the Bengals are set on Jonah Williams at LT this is how I proceeded with the draft. I did not intend trade down as far as I did but I liked the proposals made and I think the draft would help this team dramatically. Washington offered the 19th, 51st, 82nd, and a 2022 second round selection. At 19 the Bucs offered the 32nd and 64th selections.
Round 1 - 32nd Overall
Teven Jenkins - OT - Oklahoma State - 6'6" 320
Jenkins is a mauler who plays with nasty demeanor and looks to finish every down with the defender on his back. Extremely strong at the position and many times can rely on pure strength if out of position. Technically sound player that should be able to step in day 1 at RT and be an instant and significant upgrade. Watched more film of this guy and his defender is never a factor in the play.
Round 2 - 38th Overall
Creed Humphrey - C - Oklahoma - 6'5" 312
Ohio product returns home as arguably the best pure center prospect in the draft. Wrestling background contributes to his core strength. Not overly athletic but his football IQ and technical soundness more than make up for this slight fault. Creed brings an entire list of intangibles to the position and is a absolute leader as well as outstanding player. Should step into the day 1 starting center position leaving Hopkins to battle for a guard position if 100% following surgery.
Round 2 - 51st Overall
Daviyon Nixon - DT - Iowa - 6'3" 305
I personally think Nixon is the most underrated DT in the draft. It is no secret that Geno is a shell of what he was pre-injury and it is time to move on as the production is not matching the salary. Nixon eases that pain. Nixon brings a very similar game to that of Geno only with a larger frame in doing it. Described by evaluators as having violent hands and when you watch him play can see it. Very close to elite speed and movement at the position and several state he is not close to a finished product at this point. Should be a great compliment next to DJ Reader.
Round 2 - 64th Overall
Brevin Jordan - TE - Miami(Fla.) - 6'3" 245
While the buzz is all about Pitts, Jordan is no slouch and while he is not an outstanding blocker he is much better in this area than Pitts. Much of the issue with Jordan in blocking comes down to technique as he is willing in the role. Was a Mackey finalist and has shown to be very effective after the catch. May not be a day 1 starter but he is a guy that should be a compliment to the starting TE and will create mismatch issues on passing downs.
Round 3 - 69th Overall
Patrick Jones - DE - Pitt - 6'5" 264
One of the more experienced and productive pass rushers in this draft class. Jones comes off the edge with power, explosiveness, and is a high motor player. Good length and strength at the position and should contribute from day 1. If Lawson in fact returns then Jones will be a great compliment to him and Hubbard. If Lawson does not return then this selection looms large for this defense.
Round 3 - 82nd Overall
Nico Collins - WR - Michigan - 6'4" 215
While most would liked to have had a receiver before now, I personally like our existing receivers and saw more value at other positions with players available to this point. With that said I would be elated with Collins at this point in the draft. Big, strong receiver that knows what it means to play in a physical conference. Has adequate play speed and while not a burner has been a very productive player at the collegiate level. Understand the position and how to utilize his frame. Won't be a day 1 starter but should be a productive part of this receiving group and a welcome addition.
Round 4 - 111th Overall
Paulson Adebo - CB - Stanford - 6'1" 190
Like Nixon at DT I believe Adebo is one of the more underrated corners in the draft. His one knock has been inconsistency but he is a smart player that has proved to coachable. Brings the size speed and fluid movement you look for at the position just needs to put it all together as a consistent package. A welcome young addition to the defensive backfield.
Round 5 - 149th Overall
Marvin Wilson - DT - Florida State - 6'5" 305
Wilson is a rather complete player at the DT position who will be outstanding depth for the interior D line. Should be able to play at the 1 or 3 technique and gives this team quality depth that has been sorely lacking. It is noted that he brings outstanding work ethic as well as having excellent intangibles. I really like this late selection.
Round 6 - 189th Overall
Alaric Jackson - T/G - Iowa - 6'6" 318
Iowa is known for producing technically outstanding O linemen and Jackson continue this streak. Lined up at LT for Iowa but does not have the athleticism or movement for the position at the NFL level. Could probably turn into a starting RT and would make for great depth injury at the position. However, he looks to be a player that can make the transition to guard at the NFL level. I honestly see Jackson competing for a starting guard position especially if Hopkins is not ready to go from surgery.
Round 7 - 231st Overall
Jose Borregales - K - Miami (Fla.)
Should be inserted as the kicker day 1 of camp. Big leg and has been highly accurate from long range.
Round 7 - 233rd Overall
Olijah Griffin - CB - USC
Griffin has had medical issues but if he clears a physical then he could be a steal. Brings high quality traits to the position and if healthy could certainly sneak onto the back end of this roster.