Mock 1.0 - 2 round - based solely upon team needs and news so far. *No trades*

published on 1/23/2025


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Round 2

33. Browns: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas

They got the quarterback, secondary was lacking at times for the Browns. Fill in the rotation with the most physically imposing corner.


34. Giants: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina

With most of the offensive tackle talent being gone. Giants sure up their defensive secondary after losing their top safeties in the past few years.


35. Titans: Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss

Since we had the Titans take the pass rusher earlier, they just keep making their defense better.


36. Jaguars: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri

Played offensive tackle at Missouri but could see him making the move to guard with his stocky inside frame. Love the talent and could absolutely help the Jaguars struggling O-Line that couldn't protect Lawrence or open running lanes.


37. Raiders: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

If the Raiders sign a free agent QB, they don't use this pick to reach for Dart. They could still take him in the third round but now add the next biggest running back playmaker for your offense.


38. Patriots: Nolan Rucci, OT, Penn State

* MARCUS MBOW IS THE PICK HERE FROM PURDUE NOT ON THE LIST* Mbow wasn't listed on the WF database for tackles but most likely his rating is going to continue to go up. Most likely will be taken here in the second round. Talented tackle with quick feet. Protecting Drake Maye after drafting Travis Hunter in the first.


39. Bears: Jonah Savaiinaea, OT, Arizona

Savaiinaea will most likely slot into the Bears offensive line right away either at guard or tackle. Talented player as well that can start immediately. Quick feet, long arms, good strong hands too.


40. Saints: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas

Golden showed how talented he could be whenever he was in the CFP. Talented route running and great hands. Speedy receiver who could help the ever-depleting Saints receiver core.


41. Bears: TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

Bears have Swift who can make some big plays but why not add one more guy who can make even more explosive plays as well, with Ben Johnson now being coach, he excels with the two running back system.


42. Jets: Xavier Watts, WR, Notre Dame

Jets secondary apart from Sauce Gardner is now depleted, so many people have left and D.J Reed is following suit. Get a talented playmaker who can both make plays in coverage and in the run game.


43. 49ers: Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State

Don't see a way Tyleik falls out of the thirties or even border line second round. I think the Niners will keep bolstering their D-Line's depth.


44. Cowboys: Landon Jackson, DE, Arkansas

Cowboys defensive line was abysmal this year. They need to stack up on the front seven and start slowing down the running game.


45. Colts: Jack Sawyer, DE, Ohio State

Seems like such a colts pick to me, just another guy to get some pressure on the opposing QB and he is so shifty and speedy at D-end.


46. Falcons: Isaiah Bond, WR, Texas

Michael Penix is officially taking over the offense in Atlanta and they need more playmakers who can catch the ball and make a play after, especially if they are wanting Penix to be able to get the ball out quick.


47. Cardinals: Donovan Jackson, G, Ohio State

The middle three of the offensive line of the Cardinals have been a little shaky with protecting their QB and setting up the run game. Donovan Jackson would add a much-needed push.


48. Dolphins: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon

Talented defensive end that I had forgotten about on the board that has increased his stock, so he is looking at a first-round pick. Paired with Chop Robinson, the Dolphins team could be unstoppable.


49. Bengals: Dacari Collins, WR, N.C. State

*ELIC AYOMANOR IS THE PICK HERE FROM STANFORD* With Tee Higgins possibly leaving, Bengals have an apparent need for Joe Burrow to have targets to throw to now.


50. Seahawks: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama

Reaching to take Booker in the first round then makes it where the Seahawks have a need for the second level of defensive tackling help. Campbell is ranked the second-best linebacker, would be a fantastic add for the Seahawks at 50.


51. Broncos: Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia

*USING DELP AS A FILLER FOR HAROLD FANNIN JR.* Lots of players not showing up on the list but I have Fannin going right here to the Broncos, had them take Luther Burden first and now they are just bolstering a talented receiving core.


52. Steelers: Xavier Restrepo, WR, Miami

They take the QB in the first round and now that George Pickens seemingly is begging to be out the door. You take someone for Milroe to throw to.


53. Buccaneers: Princely Umanmielen, DE, Ole Miss

Princely had an incredible season with Ole Miss and really increased his draft stock. Super athletic talent and now adds to an already pretty good defense along with the corner they took in the first round.


54. Packers: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky

Getting pressure on QBs was a problem for the Packers in their playoff matchup, so I could see them going pass rusher but with the possible loss of Jaire Alexander, I have them taking corner right here.


55. Chargers: Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa

With J.K Dobbins always having some injury problems and the Chargers needing some explosive playmakers, Kaleb Johnson could bring that explosive play energy.


56. Bills: Savion Williams, WR, TCU

A little higher than where most people have Savion going but with Amari Cooper leaving, Josh Allen could use just a little depth in that receiving core.


57. Panthers: Deone Walker, DT, Kentucky

Defensive line has been pretty below par for the Panthers since they lost Brian Burns, Deone could help bolster their ability to stop the run.


58. Texans: Tate Ratledge, G, Georgia

Helps bolster the Texans O-Line which couldn't stop the Chiefs from getting to Stroud every play. This might be high for Ratledge at the moment, but I believe after the combine and pro day he will be much higher.


59. Ravens: Jared Ivey, DE, Ole Miss

Ravens have an aging O-Line on the outside so adding young depth and speed can help them keep that defense dominant.


60. Lions: Fentrell Cypress II, CB, Florida State

*Azareye'h Thomas is the actual pick here, just had to use Cypress as a filler* is another prospect not on the board, but the Lions had some trouble every once in a while, covering the passing game. Lions just add some corner depth amidst all their defensive injuries.


61. Commanders: Kyle Kennard, DE, South Carolina

Bolstering an already talented defensive front with Kennard here, after tacking the protection in the first round for their quarterback they can go ahead and take defense here.


62. Bills: Alfred Collins, DE/DT, Texas

Already had the Bills take defensive line to help them out with the aging defenders but why not bolster more.


63. Eagles: Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State

They have already BOLSTERED their defense in the past few years, but corner depth is always welcomed no matter what. They already took some offensive help, and I expect the Eagles to try and move up and take offensive line help.


64. Chiefs: T.J. Sanders, DT, South Carolina

Possibly Chris Jones coming to retirement here in a few years means there is no time like the present to go ahead and draft some D-Line help.