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Okeana Post Senior Bowl Mock
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1. Mike Green – EDGE, Marshall

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Mike Green has been a standout pass rusher at Marshall, recording 17 sacks and 51 quarterback pressures in his final season. His combination of quickness and power makes him a formidable force on the defensive line. Green's performance at the Senior Bowl, where he overpowered top-rated offensive tackle Josh Conerly in a one-on-one drill, has significantly boosted his draft stock. He is expected to make an immediate impact in the NFL.



2. Tez Johnson – WR, Oregon

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Despite concerns about his smaller stature, Tez Johnson has proven to be a dynamic playmaker at Oregon. His quickness, agility, and precise route running allow him to create separation and make defenders miss. Johnson's competitiveness and ball skills make him a valuable asset, particularly in the slot receiver role. He is projected as a Day 2 pick with the potential to exploit defensive weaknesses efficiently.



3. Andrew Mukuba – S, Texas


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Andrew Mukuba has been a consistent performer in the Texass secondary, known for his versatility and football intelligence. He excels in both coverage and run support, displaying excellent range and tackling ability. Mukuba's instincts and leadership on the field make him a promising addition to any NFL defense.



4. Darius Alexander – DT, Toledo

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Darius Alexander showcased his versatility and consistent pressure during the Senior Bowl practices. His ability to disrupt the offensive line and apply pressure makes him a valuable asset on the defensive front. Alexander's performance has caught the attention of scouts, and he is expected to contribute effectively at the professional level.



5. Clay Webb – OG, Jacksonville State

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Clay Webb has been a reliable presence on the offensive line for Jacksonville State. His strength and technique in both pass protection and run blocking have been commendable. Webb's experience and work ethic make him a solid addition to bolster the interior offensive line depth.



6. Damien Martinez – RB, Miami

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Damien Martinez has been a productive running back for Oregon State, demonstrating a blend of power and agility. His vision and ability to find running lanes have led to significant yardage and touchdowns. Martinez's skill set adds valuable depth to the running back position and provides a potential offensive weapon for the Bengals.


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I like the Safety from TEX

Can't get behind Green
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(01-31-2025, 03:48 PM)Okeana Wrote:

1. Mike Green – EDGE, Marshall

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Mike Green has been a standout pass rusher at Marshall, recording 17 sacks and 51 quarterback pressures in his final season. His combination of quickness and power makes him a formidable force on the defensive line. Green's performance at the Senior Bowl, where he overpowered top-rated offensive tackle Josh Conerly in a one-on-one drill, has significantly boosted his draft stock. He is expected to make an immediate impact in the NFL.






2. Tez Johnson – WR, Oregon

[Image: 2179481841.jpg?w=1000&h=600&crop=1]

Despite concerns about his smaller stature, Tez Johnson has proven to be a dynamic playmaker at Oregon. His quickness, agility, and precise route running allow him to create separation and make defenders miss. Johnson's competitiveness and ball skills make him a valuable asset, particularly in the slot receiver role. He is projected as a Day 2 pick with the potential to exploit defensive weaknesses efficiently.






3. Andrew Mukuba – S, Texas


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Andrew Mukuba has been a consistent performer in the Texass secondary, known for his versatility and football intelligence. He excels in both coverage and run support, displaying excellent range and tackling ability. Mukuba's instincts and leadership on the field make him a promising addition to any NFL defense.






4. Darius Alexander – DT, Toledo

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Darius Alexander showcased his versatility and consistent pressure during the Senior Bowl practices. His ability to disrupt the offensive line and apply pressure makes him a valuable asset on the defensive front. Alexander's performance has caught the attention of scouts, and he is expected to contribute effectively at the professional level.






5. Clay Webb – OG, Jacksonville State

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Clay Webb has been a reliable presence on the offensive line for Jacksonville State. His strength and technique in both pass protection and run blocking have been commendable. Webb's experience and work ethic make him a solid addition to bolster the interior offensive line depth.






6. Damien Martinez – RB, Miami

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Damien Martinez has been a productive running back for Oregon State, demonstrating a blend of power and agility. His vision and ability to find running lanes have led to significant yardage and touchdowns. Martinez's skill set adds valuable depth to the running back position and provides a potential offensive weapon for the Bengals.







I love Mukuba but feel like at 185-190 he's gonna have to gain some weight to stay at safety in the NFL or move to the slot.
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Anyone else thinking that we need to selective offensive linemen earlier in the process?!

The only thing holding us back from a championship is good blocking, and we have yet to go all-out and protect him.

I don't understand why we're not selling out to give him the best protection possible.
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I would like this Draft a lot if we get Trey Smith or another top Guard in FA. I know Tez Johnson is slight but damn does he just make
plays. Reminds me of a faster Devonta Smith of the Eagles. Think Tez could be a real playmaker in the NFL and could be better than Tee,
just hope he can stay healthy with his slight build, Smith has.

Really like the Mukuba and Darius Alexander picks, should really upgrade the Defense under Golden.

Damien Martinez would be the perfect compliment to Chase Brown, the physical RB we are needing right now. Bring back Herbert and
add Martinez and we are upgraded big time at RB.

Good job Okeana, I like this Mock. My only critique is the first pick as Green did what he did at a small school, same with Alexander but
good players come from small schools all the time.
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(02-03-2025, 04:22 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: Anyone else thinking that we need to selective offensive linemen earlier in the process?!

The only thing holding us back from a championship is good blocking, and we have yet to go all-out and protect him.

I don't understand why we're not selling out to give him the best protection possible.

Yeah and we def don't need a 156lb WR in the 2nd round either.
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(02-03-2025, 05:37 PM)pulses Wrote: Yeah and we def don't need a 156lb WR in the 2nd round either.

OP likes little people in the early rounds. 
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(02-03-2025, 05:37 PM)pulses Wrote: Yeah and we def don't need a 156lb WR in the 2nd round either.

That is really light and I was very weary of Tez Johnson because of it, but as far as play on the field he was electric when I watched him.

(02-03-2025, 05:49 PM)bfine32 Wrote: OP likes little people in the early rounds. 

I didn't expect Davante Smith or Xavier Worthy to still be in the NFL with how slight they were and I liked Tez Johnson better than Worthy in college.

Yah never know. Mike Green sure is a lot smaller than what we like in our Ends, but hey, just drafting pass rushers regardless of size might not be a 
bad idea.
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I feel like for Tez Johnson, the Bengals would have to go heavy 11 personnel again to make it worthwhile, and Iosivas would likely end up being the one moved to Tee's spot.
If Higgins is back, is a slot receiver needing to be taken so early over, say, someone in the trenches or TE?
Bengals could use a TE somethin' fierce with only Sample, McLachlan, and Grandy under contract who are not injured.

I am on board with Mukuba and can get behind Mike Green to more I learn about him.

Also, not a single ND player drafted? Come on, you know Golden will lobby for at least one lol.
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Zac Taylor 2023: 9 wins despite losing Burrow half the season
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Changes needed to do better in Sept/Oct moving forward.

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