04-21-2022, 12:03 AM
This was a simulation from The Mock Draft Database. So far I feel this site has much more realistic simulations than most of the other simulator tools. If our draft ended up close to this I would be absolutely thrilled. I believe it addresses most of the bigger issues we have with a focus on both future and the present. Along with the selection I made I will list some notable players that were available.
Round 1 - 31st Selection
Daxson Hill - S - Xichigan - 6'0' 191
Given the contract status of Bates and the depth behind him this is virtually a no-brainer if Hill is indeed available at 31. There really is nothing to dislike about the game of this young man. He is fluid with great feet and hips. Has the coverage ability of a lockdown corner and from what he has shown on the field I have no doubt he could be lined up at either S or CB and perform either at an extremely high level. This provides depth that is badly needed as well as placing the Bengals in a very comfortable position should Bates move on in free agency. If Bates stays what a tandem they could make.
Notables: Kenyon Green, Boye Mafe, Lewis Cine, Roger McCreary, Logan Hall
Round 2 - 63rd Selection
Alec Pierce - WR - UC - 6'3" 211
To be honest I had never really considered a WR this high until I really looked at the roster and saw how the selections shook out to this point. Some have projected Pierce as a big slot receiver which he certainly has the skillset to play but he really brings a ton of versatility and could line up anywhere on the field. Pierce did it all for UC and would be a great compliment to the WR room this team has. Realistically, Boyd may not be around for another contract when you consider everyone that will be getting re-signed in the future. Pierce is a nice insurance policy to have in place. Good speed, size, and physicality.
Notables: Trey McBride, Leo Chenal, Chad Muma, Nicholas Petite-Frere, Calvin Austin lll, Davide Bell
Round 3 - 95th Selection
Jelani Woods - TE - Virginia - 6'7" 259
I had made the selection of Woods in a previous simulation and the selection got bashed by some who critiqued the simulation. I really like the selection but thought maybe I had not done enough homework on the selection so this prompted me to look closer. What I found is that I liked the selection even more. This kid is just beginning to come into his own and to realize how much of a weapon he can be for a team. Relative Athletic Score when it comes to TEs has proven to be a good indicator of highly productive as well as elite TEs. Jelani Woods scored the highest Relative Athletic Score that has ever been recorded. I am including a link that outlines TE production relative to this scoring criteria.
I really like Woods here and I think he will be a formidable mismatch and one that Burrow is going to seriously be able to take advantage of. I believe that Woods will end up being a player that will keep defensive coordinators up at night when they try to scheme to stop him.
Notables: Greg Dulcich, Troy Andersen, Jeremy Ruckert, Cade Otton, Damone Clark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6Uw8C-aOtw&t=522s
Round 4 - 136th Selection
Damarri Mathis - CB - Pitt - 5'11" - 196
Mathis plays with good ball skills and anticipation and has shown a good football IQ. He has played very well against big time competition. There was some question about his long speed but he answered that with a 4.39 - 40 at the combine. It is easy for a corner to get buried in this draft as it is deep at the position. Mathis is a well built corner who plays bigger than he is. I really like his skillset and I feel like he brings a great deal of value at this point in the draft. I believe he is a candidate for early playing time in this defense.
Round 5 - 174th Selection
Joshua Ezeudu - OG - NC - 6'4' 308
This may be one of my favorite selections in this simulation. The more film I watch on Ez the more I like him. Ez played guard and tackle for the Tar Hills but he translates more to OG in the NFL but one with OT versatility if needed. I feel like there is a lot of good ability here for Frank Pollack to work with. Certainly adds to the depth of this roster at OG and could push a player like Adeniji down the depth chart of off of the roster.
Round 6 - 209th Selection
Spencer Burford - T/G - UTSA - 6'4" 304
Played both tackle and guard for the Roadrunners so he brings versatility. Needs to add some strength but has good length and really good feet. Should get stronger with an NFL nutrition and training regimen and could be a high reward prospect at this point in the draft. At the worst a developmental RT or guard that could polish his game on the practice squad.
Round 7 - 226th Selection
Esezi Otomewo - DL - Minnesota - 6'5" 282
Esezi is a guy that should provide inside out ability for this defensive line. He showed flashes for the Gophers and brings some skills that Hobby should be able to refine and build upon. He is a guy like Cam Sample that should be able to move inside on passing downs and provide interior push. Good skillset to provide rotational value for Hendrickson and Hubbard.
Round 7 - 252nd Selection
Kalia Davis - DT - UCF - 6'1" 302
With the right coaching, which I believe we have with Hobby, this kid could be a really disruptive 3 technique at the NFL level. From reports he needs consistency and conditioning. When you watch film you see a player that certainly has disruptive abilities but you want to see it more consistently. Watching film on him leaves you always wanting to see a little bit more. I think with the right coaching and workout program Davis could be a nice compliment to BJ Hill and a nice depth piece to this defense. At this point in the draft it is a high reward and low risk selection.
Priority Undrafted Free Agents:
Bamidele Olaseni - OT - Utah - 6'7" 348
Just a massive man who has the potential to develop into an outstanding RT at the NFL level. Played 2 really good games against a very good Oregon defensive line and he pretty much held Kayvon at bay whenever they were lined up against each other. He some polish and technique refinement but has the size, length, and strength that can be hard to find.
Kyler McMichael - CB - NC - 6'0" 202
McMichael has all the physical traits you are looking for at the CB position. He has good size, length, and he ran a 4.34 - 40 at the NC pro day. What he needs to develop is ball skills. McMichael has not recorded an INT at the collegiate level. If this aspect of his game can be developed then he could be a legit NFL corner.
Jack Coan - QB - ND - 6'3" 218
Coan has a good arm and functional athleticism for the position. Has shown pretty good poise while at Wisconsin and ND and should be able to push Brandon Allen to earn his job rather than just having it handed to him.
Curtis Brooks - DT - UC - 6'2' 287
Brooks was not happy about being snubbed by the combine. This fueled him at the UC pro day and his performance would have put him among the top 5 DTs at the combine. Luke Fickell cannot say enough good about this young man and said he was the MVP of the Bearcats defense. Brooks recorded 7.5 sacks and 12.5 TFL in his 2021 campaign.
Round 1 - 31st Selection
Daxson Hill - S - Xichigan - 6'0' 191
Given the contract status of Bates and the depth behind him this is virtually a no-brainer if Hill is indeed available at 31. There really is nothing to dislike about the game of this young man. He is fluid with great feet and hips. Has the coverage ability of a lockdown corner and from what he has shown on the field I have no doubt he could be lined up at either S or CB and perform either at an extremely high level. This provides depth that is badly needed as well as placing the Bengals in a very comfortable position should Bates move on in free agency. If Bates stays what a tandem they could make.
Notables: Kenyon Green, Boye Mafe, Lewis Cine, Roger McCreary, Logan Hall
Round 2 - 63rd Selection
Alec Pierce - WR - UC - 6'3" 211
To be honest I had never really considered a WR this high until I really looked at the roster and saw how the selections shook out to this point. Some have projected Pierce as a big slot receiver which he certainly has the skillset to play but he really brings a ton of versatility and could line up anywhere on the field. Pierce did it all for UC and would be a great compliment to the WR room this team has. Realistically, Boyd may not be around for another contract when you consider everyone that will be getting re-signed in the future. Pierce is a nice insurance policy to have in place. Good speed, size, and physicality.
Notables: Trey McBride, Leo Chenal, Chad Muma, Nicholas Petite-Frere, Calvin Austin lll, Davide Bell
Round 3 - 95th Selection
Jelani Woods - TE - Virginia - 6'7" 259
I had made the selection of Woods in a previous simulation and the selection got bashed by some who critiqued the simulation. I really like the selection but thought maybe I had not done enough homework on the selection so this prompted me to look closer. What I found is that I liked the selection even more. This kid is just beginning to come into his own and to realize how much of a weapon he can be for a team. Relative Athletic Score when it comes to TEs has proven to be a good indicator of highly productive as well as elite TEs. Jelani Woods scored the highest Relative Athletic Score that has ever been recorded. I am including a link that outlines TE production relative to this scoring criteria.
I really like Woods here and I think he will be a formidable mismatch and one that Burrow is going to seriously be able to take advantage of. I believe that Woods will end up being a player that will keep defensive coordinators up at night when they try to scheme to stop him.
Notables: Greg Dulcich, Troy Andersen, Jeremy Ruckert, Cade Otton, Damone Clark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6Uw8C-aOtw&t=522s
Round 4 - 136th Selection
Damarri Mathis - CB - Pitt - 5'11" - 196
Mathis plays with good ball skills and anticipation and has shown a good football IQ. He has played very well against big time competition. There was some question about his long speed but he answered that with a 4.39 - 40 at the combine. It is easy for a corner to get buried in this draft as it is deep at the position. Mathis is a well built corner who plays bigger than he is. I really like his skillset and I feel like he brings a great deal of value at this point in the draft. I believe he is a candidate for early playing time in this defense.
Round 5 - 174th Selection
Joshua Ezeudu - OG - NC - 6'4' 308
This may be one of my favorite selections in this simulation. The more film I watch on Ez the more I like him. Ez played guard and tackle for the Tar Hills but he translates more to OG in the NFL but one with OT versatility if needed. I feel like there is a lot of good ability here for Frank Pollack to work with. Certainly adds to the depth of this roster at OG and could push a player like Adeniji down the depth chart of off of the roster.
Round 6 - 209th Selection
Spencer Burford - T/G - UTSA - 6'4" 304
Played both tackle and guard for the Roadrunners so he brings versatility. Needs to add some strength but has good length and really good feet. Should get stronger with an NFL nutrition and training regimen and could be a high reward prospect at this point in the draft. At the worst a developmental RT or guard that could polish his game on the practice squad.
Round 7 - 226th Selection
Esezi Otomewo - DL - Minnesota - 6'5" 282
Esezi is a guy that should provide inside out ability for this defensive line. He showed flashes for the Gophers and brings some skills that Hobby should be able to refine and build upon. He is a guy like Cam Sample that should be able to move inside on passing downs and provide interior push. Good skillset to provide rotational value for Hendrickson and Hubbard.
Round 7 - 252nd Selection
Kalia Davis - DT - UCF - 6'1" 302
With the right coaching, which I believe we have with Hobby, this kid could be a really disruptive 3 technique at the NFL level. From reports he needs consistency and conditioning. When you watch film you see a player that certainly has disruptive abilities but you want to see it more consistently. Watching film on him leaves you always wanting to see a little bit more. I think with the right coaching and workout program Davis could be a nice compliment to BJ Hill and a nice depth piece to this defense. At this point in the draft it is a high reward and low risk selection.
Priority Undrafted Free Agents:
Bamidele Olaseni - OT - Utah - 6'7" 348
Just a massive man who has the potential to develop into an outstanding RT at the NFL level. Played 2 really good games against a very good Oregon defensive line and he pretty much held Kayvon at bay whenever they were lined up against each other. He some polish and technique refinement but has the size, length, and strength that can be hard to find.
Kyler McMichael - CB - NC - 6'0" 202
McMichael has all the physical traits you are looking for at the CB position. He has good size, length, and he ran a 4.34 - 40 at the NC pro day. What he needs to develop is ball skills. McMichael has not recorded an INT at the collegiate level. If this aspect of his game can be developed then he could be a legit NFL corner.
Jack Coan - QB - ND - 6'3" 218
Coan has a good arm and functional athleticism for the position. Has shown pretty good poise while at Wisconsin and ND and should be able to push Brandon Allen to earn his job rather than just having it handed to him.
Curtis Brooks - DT - UC - 6'2' 287
Brooks was not happy about being snubbed by the combine. This fueled him at the UC pro day and his performance would have put him among the top 5 DTs at the combine. Luke Fickell cannot say enough good about this young man and said he was the MVP of the Bearcats defense. Brooks recorded 7.5 sacks and 12.5 TFL in his 2021 campaign.