Spencer Flohr Mock Draft 5.0 (Two Rounds)

published on 4/12/2023


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Round 2

32. Steelers: Tyrique Stevenson, CB, Miami

The Steelers find their eventual successor for Patrick Peterson.


33. Giants: John Michael Schmitz, C, Minnesota

The Giants trade back and land the best center in the class.


34. Cardinals: Bryan Bresee, DT, Clemson

The Cardinals continue to add to one of the worst D-lines in football.


35. Colts: Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame

Mayer probably doesn't escape round 1 but if he does, there's no way the Colts pass on him to roll out Kylen Granson.


36. Rams: Will McDonald, DE, Iowa State

The Rams go best player available.


37. Seahawks: Steve Avila, C, TCU

Seattle addresses a need at interior O-line.


38. Raiders: Mazi Smith, DT, Michigan

Smith has a ton of potential and has that Raiders feel to him.


39. Panthers: Derick Hall, OLB, Auburn

The Panthers add to a pass rush that is largely bad outside of Brian Burns.


40. Saints: Adetomiwa Adebawore, DE, Northwestern

Adebawore had one of the best Combine performances ever. He profiles as an interior force in New Orleans.


41. Titans: Tuli Tuipulotu, DE, USC

As I said, Vrabel will attack the trenches.


42. Packers: Darnell Washington, TE, Georgia

TRADE - This pick heads to Green Bay as part of the Aaron Rodgers deal. The Packers get what they got out of Marcedes Lewis except younger and better.


43. Jets: Jack Campbell, LB, Iowa

The Jets need linebacker help. Cambell may be LB1.


44. Falcons: Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee

Adding a dangerous deep threat like Hyatt to this offense at the very least should free things up for Drake London and Kyle Pitts.


45. Packers: Jartavius 'Quan' Martin, S/CB, Illinois

Martin is flying up boards and can immediately start as a nickel for Green Bay or play safety when needed.


46. Patriots: Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama

New England is reportedly interested in adding a dynamic runningback and Gibbs is exactly that. This is a match made in heaven but the Pats may have to trade up to get this done when the time comes.


47. Commanders: Sam LaPorta, TE, Iowa

Logan Thomas was horrific last season. Eric Bienemy's offense could use a RAC monster like LaPorta.


48. Lions: Felix Anudike-Uzomah, DE/OLB, Kansas State

The Lions add more pass rush help to combine with Hutch and James Houston.


49. Bears: Julius Brents, CB, Kansas State

The Bears could use another solid boundary corner next to Jaylon Johnson. Kyler Gordon kicks inside.


50. Buccaneers: Daiyan Henley, LB, Washington State

The Bucs can move off Devin White in favor of someone who can actually cover people.


51. Dolphins: Matthew Bergeron, OT/G, Syracuse

Austin Jackson stinks.


52. Seahawks: Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee

Teams are starting to fall in love with Hooker but he's a perfect fit in Seattle. They may have to take him at #37 when it's all said and done.


53. Bears: Joe Tippman, G/C, Wisconsin

Center is a question mark for Chicago. Enter Tippman.


54. Chargers: Josh Downs, WR, North Carolina

The Chargers continue to add weapons and add an elite slot receiver.


55. Lions: Keeanu Benton, DT, Wisconsin

Detroit adds a beast on the interior.


56. Jaguars: Luke Musgrave, TE, Oregon State

Evan Engram replacement.


57. Giants: Drew Sanders, LB, Arkansas


57. Giants: Drew Sanders, LB, Arkansas

The Giants linebacker room leaves a lot to be desired even after the signing of Bobby Okereke.


58. Cowboys: Luke Wypler, C, Ohio State

Interior O-line help for Dallas.


59. Bills: Jayden Reed, WR, Michigan State

Buffalo needs more fire power not named Stefon Diggs.


60. Bengals: Chandler Zavala, G, N.C. State

The Bengals O-line help up decently last year but it's not like Cordell Volson is a stud.


61. Bears: Cody Mauch, G, North Dakota State

Mauch is raw but can provide versatility on the O-line that few others in this class can.


62. Eagles: Emmanuel Forbes, CB, Mississippi State

Forbes will probably go higher than this but he can only play in specific schemes due to his outlier skinniness. This would be a home run for Philly.


63. Chiefs: Isaiah Foskey, DE, Notre Dame

Out: Frank Clark
In: Isaiah Foskey