29:48 If the Raiders draft Sanders or Ward and grab emeka egbuka in the second, Maybe a free agent like Tee Higgins ( let me dream lol ) Brock Bowers , Tucker and i recommend we keep Jakobi Meyers low key he’s a weapon . The RB class is deep you can definitely upgrade in that position . We can change things quick
Yo man! Tennessee fan here as well, I am high on James pierce too, but Abdul carter is a game changer on defense, I love the way you analyze everything keep it up
@@jwacgridironI’m watching the video as I go, but I’m so glad you’re recognizing Mike green, he’s everything you said he was, this is my favorite mock draft that I have seen so fsr
Wouldn’t be mad at Pearce for the saints but I don’t think that’s the type of player we would take just based on how we draft. We could change our draft philosophy with a new coach/scheme so I wouldn’t mind him but I could also see us taking graham if he’s still on the board ⚜️
I would love isiah bond to the Steelers, I feel like he’ll be the Brian Thomas jr of this draft where he’s taken in the 20’s and not be the best wr of the class but will still be very good and a steal of a pick
Pats fan here. Tons of money to spend, I think they chase and land Higgins, and hopefully Boles for LT, filling their holes that way. In the draft, I think they go BPA, and take one of the two Michigan defenders. T Mac looks good in college, but he's way too light for 6-5, and not real fast either. I worry he doesn't have the durability to take physical punishment in the league.
@jwacgridiron Arm strenght means nothing, Milroe is also a straighline runner, he is not a better runner than Milroe. Daniels also has a plus arm plus much more touch downfield
@TonydaGM I didn’t say it meant he was better, but you can’t say Milroe isn’t better than Daniels at anything. And no, Milroe isn’t not a straight line runner at all
RE: titans drafting another Olineman. Its very rare that a team drafts 1 Olineman top 10. The titans drafted peter skoronski very high then drafted jc latham. now, you have them drafting another OT top 10. That would be 3 high drafted Olineman on a team with no QB, no play making RB or WRs. you gotta use top 10 to top 15 picks on QB, WR, CB & Dline. historically, that where elite players at those positions come from. There are GM's that believe that you should invest very very little in oline and instead invest in Skill positions. The Rams and Niners are some of these teams that stack up on skill and dline and dont invest very heavily in Oline. how do you feel about a team investing that much into its oline?
@@jwacgridiron its hard to say that the GM's of 2 very successful teams that have built 2 of the best offenses in football over the past 10 years are wrong. the results sort of speak for themselves. you can have very very good offenses w/o a good oline. i've yet to see a great oline turn bad skill guys into a quality offense. the lions drafted all oline for 10 years and were awful until Goff, gibbs & aman-ra got there. i am 50/50 on this issue. i use to think oline had very little value - and i went with Jimmy Johnsons philosophy of never drafting oline first round. i now think they have some value but saying that its the 2nd more important position is not true. a great secondary has won a championship: the legion of boom you can build an entire defense around pass rush like the Eagles. we've seen the niners and rams do great with skill guys QB's are of course the most important. There are a lot of examples of successful offenses with very below average olines. And again, i'd love to build a quality oline but is it wise to invest 3 top 10 picks into oline when historically thats never really worked out for anyone. if you go back and look at every super bowl winner for the past 50 years you'll see that its very rare they have that. even now, andy ried doesnt have 1 first round pick invested in oline, not 1. Wanya morris: 3rd round joe thuney: 3rd round Creed humphy: 2nd round trey smith: 6th round Jawan Taylor: 2nd round If fun to talk about these draft strategies. some people say no oline, others no RB, still other say no WR or CBs early. its very interesting.
@@jwacgridiron but if you draft oline and invest that heavily in oline you'll prob never make the SB to begin with. thats the issue. you simply cant pay 3 top oline and have money to have Dline, WR's, CB & QB. moreover, elite Dline, WR's, CB & QB. arent ever really available. anyways, its an interesting convo. i guess you just take BPA to be safe.
@ says who? It’s much harder to find a good OL than it is to get good weapons and DBs. The Titans need to address the line yet again, because it still is one of the worst in the league
Home run draft for the Cowboys. I really like Elic Ayomanor from Stanford in the 2nd round but if Walker falls to you . Don't break your neck running up that draft card.
Steelers draft is pretty terrible. We wouldn’t go Bond over Emeka, we have Calvin Austin and need a savant short to intermediate route runner/or we’d just go Kenneth Grant or one of the other DTs. And we don’t really value youth at the cornerback position but veterancy and savy. it’s why we traded for Donte Jackson and signed players like Joe Haden and Steven Nelson.
@ lmao idc if they’re very different players. And they don’t so I will say that. That’s their first corner taken in the first five rounds of a draft in years, and he happens to be a heritage pick. WE SIGN VET GUYS TO PLAY OUTSIDE CB AND DRAFT PASS RUSH. It is what it is. I will bet you we don’t take corner before the 6th round this year.
as a ravens fan , i’m okay with CB in the first ( would preferred Edge or OL . but in the second we definitely NEED to address are FS , marcus williams has completely fallen off and Ar’Darius washington is just undersized. i’m looking to get Kevin Winston jr or Xavior Watts to play deep for us . i’d also love to get Josh Conerly if we don’t go OL in the first , we could use him as a ronnie replacement if need or kick him into guard with how athletic he is
Kenneth Grant falling to the Bills would be such a tremendous fit. I like Kyle Kennard in the 2nd round but I think the Bills will be looking for another long armed heavy handed edge rusher to pair opposite to Greg Rousseau, particularly the guys who are great at edge contain against the run like Landon Jackson or LT Overton, might even trade up for one of these guys. Then with the extra 2nd I think it’ll depend on who doesn’t return between Amari Cooper and Rasul Douglas, if either leaves then WR or CB becomes a need, and then can also look at adding more depth on the IOL or even triple dipping on the DL but likely for more of a pass rush specialist type of guy. I don’t think safety is a need and the Bills prefer to have smaller guys on their back 7 who can fly around with elite instincts
Not a fan of the Saints draft, Saints interior run defense was cheeks if Mason is there, you get Mason. This draft has hella edge rushers .. OL second because their LG/RG has been bad for the run
Saints fired their head coach and will have a new defensive scheme next year. Jeanty makes zero sense for them. They have Kamara, Jamaal Williams and drafted Kendre Miller 2 years ago.
@@jwacgridiron Jamal Williams is 30 and has 124 rushing yards on the season. Kendre Miller has been injured for practically 2 seasons. Saints 2nd best RB is a 34 year old TE.
its very important to have a playmaker at RB but drafting one top 10 is a really bad idea. A - Positional Value: there are other very important positions that are available: QB, WR, OT, Dline & CB. these are high value, high impact positions B - Surplus Value: You simply dont save enough contractual money by drafting an RB top 10. A top 10 player makes 10M a year. You can sign henry or Barkely for 10M. thus, you get no savings. A great WR costs 20-30M a year. thus, if you draft Rome Odunze top 10 and pay him 10M a year and he becomes an elite player you are getting 10-20M in contractual savings and thus a higher surplus value. C - elite RB's in FA: You can find an elite RB in FA where as an elite QB, WR, OT, Dline & CB almost never become available. last year barkely, swift, henry and Jacobs hit the open market. Dobbins was also available. in the coming years i am sure RBs like Kenneth Walker III and Breece Hall will hit FA. D - 2nd contract. Its imperative to draft players that you want to give a 2nd contract to. You want to give 2nd contracts to QB, WR, Dline, CB & OT. if you get great ones, or even good ones at their positions you want them to be around for 10-15 years. its a bad idea to waste a top 10 pick on an RB when its a bad move to give them a 2nd contract in most cases unless they are elite. E - later round RB's: Yes, Bijan and Gibbs have done great. But Kyren Williams & De’Von Achane have been just as good if not better and they were drafted in the 5th round for kyren and late 3rd for achane. A team as awful as the cowboys needs a lot of players all over the football field. drafting an RB top 10 would be an awful move. they arent 1 RB away from being great at anything. I'd love to hear your thoughts
@@shake6321 I wholeheartedly disagree. Outside of Saquon and Henry, star RBs don’t often hit free agency. The last 2 RBs that have gone Top 10 are Saquon Barkley and Bijan Robinson, both of whom are Top 3-5 RBs in football. RBs have a short lifespan of a career, however drafting one in the 1st gives you a 5th year of control. The Cowboys aren’t an awful football team. They just won the division a year ago, and practically the whole team has been injured. Saquon and Henry are outliers, but for every Saquon there are multiple Adrian Peterson on the Saints, and Le’Veon Bell on the Jets
@@jwacgridiron its hard to compare backs from 5-10+ years ago when teams still valued RB. cmac was moved for 2 3rd round picks. so elite RB's are often available. i agree that maybe the cowboys arent as bad as they seem. but if i were them i'd take an elite CB or Dline and wait to get an RB in the 2nd round or even much later.
@@jwacgridiron it will happen more and more as 75% of the league doesnt believe in paying RBs. as i said, there is a chance hall and walker will be available in the coming years and hall can for sure be a top 5 RB in any given year. i woudnt hate on picking jeanty but there are a lot of reasons why you shouldnt do it. i outlined them above
No. Sheduer will play where his Dad wants him to play. Deion Sanders said it himself. Please leave your social media so I can tag or send you the video. He literally said, some teams want have a chance. They are pulling an Archie & Eli for real.
29:48 If the Raiders draft Sanders or Ward and grab emeka egbuka in the second, Maybe a free agent like Tee Higgins ( let me dream lol ) Brock Bowers , Tucker and i recommend we keep Jakobi Meyers low key he’s a weapon . The RB class is deep you can definitely upgrade in that position . We can change things quick
Glad someone is actually watching Ersery ball out instead of just assuming he won't improve as a prospect throughout the season
Yo man! Tennessee fan here as well, I am high on James pierce too, but Abdul carter is a game changer on defense, I love the way you analyze everything keep it up
They’re 1a and 1b. Different roles, I lean Pearce but it’s about as close as it can be
@@jwacgridironI’m watching the video as I go, but I’m so glad you’re recognizing Mike green, he’s everything you said he was, this is my favorite mock draft that I have seen so fsr
@p13rob stay tuned. 8PM CST tonight. Mike Green spotlight 👀🔥
Wouldn’t be mad at Pearce for the saints but I don’t think that’s the type of player we would take just based on how we draft. We could change our draft philosophy with a new coach/scheme so I wouldn’t mind him but I could also see us taking graham if he’s still on the board ⚜️
We've changed our philosophy a bit. But a nic scourton would be an amazing fit.
You overestimate the need of CB for the steelers. Donte,JPJ,sutton, and beanie have all been good.
DT is a WAY bigger need then CB, and so is RB
As much as I want the Texans to take oline I’d be happy with Malachi starks would solidify our secondary for a long time.
I would love isiah bond to the Steelers, I feel like he’ll be the Brian Thomas jr of this draft where he’s taken in the 20’s and not be the best wr of the class but will still be very good and a steal of a pick
You are right rams need a number #1 corner they should draft corner Johnson,Revel or Morrison who ever is there when they draft
Pats fan here. Tons of money to spend, I think they chase and land Higgins, and hopefully Boles for LT, filling their holes that way.
In the draft, I think they go BPA, and take one of the two Michigan defenders.
T Mac looks good in college, but he's way too light for 6-5, and not real fast either. I worry he doesn't have the durability to take physical punishment in the league.
205 is not bad and he has YAC upside. His weight. Isn’t an issue
@jwacgridiron 205 is 20+ lb lighter than other guys at his height. Definitely an issue.
Great saints draft. Need a pearce type
Milroe is behind Jayden Daniels as a runner.
No he’s not
He is behind Daniels in everything
@TonydaGM Milroe is a better runner than Daniels was. Hes faster, more physical, and just as elusive. He also has better arm strength
@jwacgridiron Arm strenght means nothing, Milroe is also a straighline runner, he is not a better runner than Milroe. Daniels also has a plus arm plus much more touch downfield
@TonydaGM I didn’t say it meant he was better, but you can’t say Milroe isn’t better than Daniels at anything. And no, Milroe isn’t not a straight line runner at all
RE: titans drafting another Olineman.
Its very rare that a team drafts 1 Olineman top 10.
The titans drafted peter skoronski very high then drafted jc latham. now, you have them drafting another OT top 10.
That would be 3 high drafted Olineman on a team with no QB, no play making RB or WRs.
you gotta use top 10 to top 15 picks on QB, WR, CB & Dline. historically, that where elite players at those positions come from.
There are GM's that believe that you should invest very very little in oline and instead invest in Skill positions. The Rams and Niners are some of these teams that stack up on skill and dline and dont invest very heavily in Oline.
how do you feel about a team investing that much into its oline?
Well those GMs are wrong. The OL is the 2nd most important position in football, and with how bad the line has been, you have to take another shot
@@jwacgridiron its hard to say that the GM's of 2 very successful teams that have built 2 of the best offenses in football over the past 10 years are wrong.
the results sort of speak for themselves.
you can have very very good offenses w/o a good oline.
i've yet to see a great oline turn bad skill guys into a quality offense. the lions drafted all oline for 10 years and were awful until Goff, gibbs & aman-ra got there.
i am 50/50 on this issue. i use to think oline had very little value - and i went with Jimmy Johnsons philosophy of never drafting oline first round. i now think they have some value but saying that its the 2nd more important position is not true.
a great secondary has won a championship: the legion of boom
you can build an entire defense around pass rush like the Eagles.
we've seen the niners and rams do great with skill guys
QB's are of course the most important.
There are a lot of examples of successful offenses with very below average olines.
And again, i'd love to build a quality oline but is it wise to invest 3 top 10 picks into oline when historically thats never really worked out for anyone. if you go back and look at every super bowl winner for the past 50 years you'll see that its very rare they have that.
even now, andy ried doesnt have 1 first round pick invested in oline, not 1.
Wanya morris: 3rd round
joe thuney: 3rd round
Creed humphy: 2nd round
trey smith: 6th round
Jawan Taylor: 2nd round
If fun to talk about these draft strategies. some people say no oline, others no RB, still other say no WR or CBs early. its very interesting.
@shake6321 you can’t bank on that. Thuney and Taylor were free agent signings, and the Rams AND Chiefs lost Super Bowls because their OL was exploited
@@jwacgridiron but if you draft oline and invest that heavily in oline you'll prob never make the SB to begin with. thats the issue. you simply cant pay 3 top oline and have money to have Dline, WR's, CB & QB.
moreover, elite Dline, WR's, CB & QB. arent ever really available. anyways, its an interesting convo.
i guess you just take BPA to be safe.
@ says who? It’s much harder to find a good OL than it is to get good weapons and DBs. The Titans need to address the line yet again, because it still is one of the worst in the league
Home run draft for the Cowboys. I really like Elic Ayomanor from Stanford in the 2nd round but if Walker falls to you . Don't break your neck running up that draft card.
Steelers draft is pretty terrible. We wouldn’t go Bond over Emeka, we have Calvin Austin and need a savant short to intermediate route runner/or we’d just go Kenneth Grant or one of the other DTs. And we don’t really value youth at the cornerback position but veterancy and savy. it’s why we traded for Donte Jackson and signed players like Joe Haden and Steven Nelson.
Bond and Austin are very different players. And don’t say they don’t value youth when they drafted JPJ literally a year and a half ago
@ lmao idc if they’re very different players. And they don’t so I will say that. That’s their first corner taken in the first five rounds of a draft in years, and he happens to be a heritage pick. WE SIGN VET GUYS TO PLAY OUTSIDE CB AND DRAFT PASS RUSH. It is what it is. I will bet you we don’t take corner before the 6th round this year.
They’re going to draft a CB early
@ bet on it
@@jwacgridiron I will give you my information rn we can bet on it
as a ravens fan , i’m okay with CB in the first ( would preferred Edge or OL .
but in the second we definitely NEED to address are FS , marcus williams has completely fallen off and Ar’Darius washington is just undersized. i’m looking to get Kevin Winston jr or Xavior Watts to play deep for us .
i’d also love to get Josh Conerly if we don’t go OL in the first , we could use him as a ronnie replacement if need or kick him into guard with how athletic he is
@@mikeishere3 love that
Kenneth Grant falling to the Bills would be such a tremendous fit. I like Kyle Kennard in the 2nd round but I think the Bills will be looking for another long armed heavy handed edge rusher to pair opposite to Greg Rousseau, particularly the guys who are great at edge contain against the run like Landon Jackson or LT Overton, might even trade up for one of these guys. Then with the extra 2nd I think it’ll depend on who doesn’t return between Amari Cooper and Rasul Douglas, if either leaves then WR or CB becomes a need, and then can also look at adding more depth on the IOL or even triple dipping on the DL but likely for more of a pass rush specialist type of guy. I don’t think safety is a need and the Bills prefer to have smaller guys on their back 7 who can fly around with elite instincts
Not a fan of the Saints draft, Saints interior run defense was cheeks if Mason is there, you get Mason. This draft has hella edge rushers .. OL second because their LG/RG has been bad for the run
Saints will not pass up on Ashton Jeanty or Mason Graham. Pearce Jr doesn’t fit the prototype for a Saints DE
Saints fired their head coach and will have a new defensive scheme next year. Jeanty makes zero sense for them. They have Kamara, Jamaal Williams and drafted Kendre Miller 2 years ago.
@@jwacgridiron Jamal Williams is 30 and has 124 rushing yards on the season. Kendre Miller has been injured for practically 2 seasons. Saints 2nd best RB is a 34 year old TE.
@VanderBroski they won’t waste a 1 on a RB
@@jwacgridiron so Jeanty isn’t worth a 1st round pick? You have a 2nd round grade on him?
@VanderBroski he is. He’s not worth a 1st for the Saints
Unless Josh Simmons is out for like 2 more years, I’m willing to bet my life he’s a top 15 pick.
He tore his ACL, he won’t be picked that high
Washington needs a man corner. Davis is a zone corner
It’s not like he can’t play both, even though he specializes in zone
No way does Simmons get past New England in round two. 😊😊
its very important to have a playmaker at RB but drafting one top 10 is a really bad idea.
A - Positional Value: there are other very important positions that are available: QB, WR, OT, Dline & CB. these are high value, high impact positions
B - Surplus Value: You simply dont save enough contractual money by drafting an RB top 10. A top 10 player makes 10M a year. You can sign henry or Barkely for 10M. thus, you get no savings. A great WR costs 20-30M a year. thus, if you draft Rome Odunze top 10 and pay him 10M a year and he becomes an elite player you are getting 10-20M in contractual savings and thus a higher surplus value.
C - elite RB's in FA: You can find an elite RB in FA where as an elite QB, WR, OT, Dline & CB almost never become available. last year barkely, swift, henry and Jacobs hit the open market. Dobbins was also available. in the coming years i am sure RBs like Kenneth Walker III and Breece Hall will hit FA.
D - 2nd contract. Its imperative to draft players that you want to give a 2nd contract to. You want to give 2nd contracts to QB, WR, Dline, CB & OT. if you get great ones, or even good ones at their positions you want them to be around for 10-15 years. its a bad idea to waste a top 10 pick on an RB when its a bad move to give them a 2nd contract in most cases unless they are elite.
E - later round RB's: Yes, Bijan and Gibbs have done great. But Kyren Williams & De’Von Achane have been just as good if not better and they were drafted in the 5th round for kyren and late 3rd for achane.
A team as awful as the cowboys needs a lot of players all over the football field. drafting an RB top 10 would be an awful move. they arent 1 RB away from being great at anything.
I'd love to hear your thoughts
@@shake6321 I wholeheartedly disagree. Outside of Saquon and Henry, star RBs don’t often hit free agency. The last 2 RBs that have gone Top 10 are Saquon Barkley and Bijan Robinson, both of whom are Top 3-5 RBs in football. RBs have a short lifespan of a career, however drafting one in the 1st gives you a 5th year of control. The Cowboys aren’t an awful football team. They just won the division a year ago, and practically the whole team has been injured. Saquon and Henry are outliers, but for every Saquon there are multiple Adrian Peterson on the Saints, and Le’Veon Bell on the Jets
@@jwacgridiron
its hard to compare backs from 5-10+ years ago when teams still valued RB.
cmac was moved for 2 3rd round picks. so elite RB's are often available.
i agree that maybe the cowboys arent as bad as they seem. but if i were them i'd take an elite CB or Dline and wait to get an RB in the 2nd round or even much later.
@ they’re not really often available. Outside of this year, name the last time 2 of the best backs in the league came available? It doesn’t happen
@@jwacgridiron it will happen more and more as 75% of the league doesnt believe in paying RBs. as i said, there is a chance hall and walker will be available in the coming years and hall can for sure be a top 5 RB in any given year.
i woudnt hate on picking jeanty but there are a lot of reasons why you shouldnt do it. i outlined them above
Ask the lions at pick 12 how Gibbs has worked for them
I’m sorry pats not passing on Josh Simmons if he is there in the second
It’s the injury that had him fall. No idea what it means for his draft stock
No. Sheduer will play where his Dad wants him to play. Deion Sanders said it himself. Please leave your social media so I can tag or send you the video. He literally said, some teams want have a chance. They are pulling an Archie & Eli for real.
Same people said the same thing about Caleb Williams and his dad last year. It’s a fake story
Emery jones is bad
He’s having a down year but he isn’t bad