MOCK 1.0

published on 10/3/2024


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Round 1

Picks 17-32
17. Eagles: Mykel Williams, DE, Georgia

Eagles love their Dawgs. Philadelphia needs pass-rushers very bad and with Williams they are able to find one who can make plays. The Eagles are last in the NFL at creating turnovers. Williams could help change that--Williams to Philadelphia.


18. Seahawks: Aiereontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota

Seattle could either go LB with a guy like Harold Perkins or choose to select a RT of the future to pair with Charles Cross. I chose the latter. Ersery is an intriguing prospect who is rapidly getting better and better each game--Ersery to Seattle.


19. Jets: Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

Bond would be a huge get for this Jets offense. An offense that just scored nine points on their home field in a lost to Denver. Bond's speed and explosiveness would put the Jets offense into a different gear. This pick, however, could look completely different if/when Rodgers retires and Robert Saleh is fired.


20. Bengals: Abdul Carter, OLB, Penn State

The Bengals have needs everywhere but I have them going BPA. Cincy is tied for next to last in sacks this season with only five through four games. To put that in perspective, Minnesota has seventeen--Carter to Cincinnati.


21. Packers: Harold Perkins, OLB, LSU

Perkins would be a huge addition to this already monster defense, which leads the league in turnovers. If Jordan Love wouldn't have hurt his knee, then the Packers are probably picking a lot lower than twenty-one. Perkins' stock may drop more as he is out for the 2024 season with a torn ACL--Perkins to Green Bay.


22. Saints: Emery Jones Jr., OT, LSU

The Louisiana native stays home. Jones Jr. helps an awful offensive line (that has outkicked its coverage in 24') and the Saints run it back in 2025--Jones Jr. to NOLA.


23. Steelers: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

The Steelers need another weapon across from George Pickens. Egbuka is a monster who can be a possession receiver and breakout for big plays--Egbuka to Pittsburgh.


24. Commanders: Nic Scourton, DE, Texas A&M

The Skins get a steal here with Scourton being available in the mid twenties. Scourton was quiet the first few games, but he exploded onto the scene versus Arkansas. This gives Dan Quinn someone to play the Micah Parsons' role in D.C.--Scourton to Washington.


25. Texans: Tyler Booker, G, Alabama

Booker is an insane player who is maybe the most intense player in the draft. Houston can get more help in pass pro and in the run game with Booker--Booker to Houston.


26. Ravens: Donovan Jackson, G, Ohio State

The Ravens need more help on the line and they get the help with Jackson--Jackson to Baltimore.


27. Buccaneers: Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan

The Bucs get another weapon for Baker as TE1 makes it all the way to twenty-seven--Loveland to Tampa


28. 49ers: Denzel Burke, CB, Ohio State

The 49ers do not have many weaknesses across their roster, but they do have one at corner. Enter Burke. The leader in the Buckeye secondary who can make play after play--Burke to San Fran.


29. Chiefs: Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

This is such a fit. This would also be bad for the rest of the NFL--Judkins to KC.


30. Vikings: Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina

The Vikings have been rolling, but they still struggle in the secondary. Revel, who tore his ACL in week 3 of the college football season, will still be a high pick as teams are enamored by his potential--Revel to Minneapolis.


31. Lions: Jack Sawyer, DE, Ohio State

Two white defensive ends in Detroit!--Sawyer to Detroit.


32. Bills: Evan Stewart, WR, Oregon

Stewart is a rising star who is steadily getting better and better through his college career after transferring from TAMU to Oregon. The former five star would be a huge help for Josh Allen.


Picks 17-32