https://www.profootballnetwork.com/mockdraft 23. Chop Robinson EDGE Penn State https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...mance-was-similar-to-byron-youngs/ar-BB1jaJA9 59. T"Vondre Sweat DT Texas https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...at-is-making-big-waves-at-combine/ar-BB1j6ggt 86. Cedric Gray LB North Carolina https://sports.yahoo.com/cedric-gray-runs-official-4-005639397.html 123. Theo Johnson TE Penn St https://www.si.com/college/pennstat...heo-johnson-2024-nfl-scouting-combine-testing 128. MarShawn Lloyd RB USC https://247sports.com/college/usc/A...rther-with-strong-2024-nfl-combine-228035539/
Crazy run. Trade down from 23 to 26 and pick up 57: 26 Johnny Newton DT 57 T'Vondre Sweat DT 59 Byron Murphy II DT 124 Jaylen Wright RB 128 Cam Hart CB If this really happened, Newton would probably move to DE/EDGE with his hyper elite flexibility. Newton and WAJ on the edges and Sweat and Murphy inside with Collins rotating in and providing veteran input. We might actually stop third and short tush push.
No Trades 23 Chop Robinson EDGE Penn State https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...mance-was-similar-to-byron-youngs/ar-BB1jaJA9 59 Ja'Lynn Polk WR Washington Height: 6 - 2 | Weight: 205 | RAS: 9.46 Polk’s fluidity as an athlete grants him all-encompassing versatility, both as a separator and an offensive weapon. He can be used on motions and on multiple planes, and when working against stems in off-man and zone, he has the angle IQ, deceptive intent, and throttle control to create space for himself.-Ian Cummings 1/8/24 86 Braden Fiske DT Florida State Height: 6 - 5 | Weight: 304 | RAS: 9.88 https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Braden+Fi...i=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GL5FNomOnA 124 Theo Johnson TE 6'6" 259 Johnson has reliable hands and shows the willingness to make catches in traffic over the middle. Although Johnson is more of a possession target than a field stretcher, he fiercely competitive demeanor and run-after-catch ability make him a major threat in the middle of the field. Johnson runs like a wide receiver, explosive off the line of scrimmage with exceptional quickness and body control for his size. His prototypical size, length and reliable hands push him into the developmental prospect category Good strength and effort to run through arm tackles. Soft hands and good concentration level with obvious toughness in congested areas. https://duckduckgo.com/?q=Theo+John...i=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ratvWL0bM4 128 Jaylen Wright RB Wright runs with violence; he’s capable of thrashing through tacklers, and Wright has the natural balance to withstand contact. He keeps his pads low and consistently falls forward. Unlike most backs his size, he has the lateral movement and stop-start ability to make defenders whiff. He has breakaway speed in the open field. Made Bruce Feldman's Freak's List - ranked #24. He wrote " The 5-11 Wright is up to 200 pounds but displayed some serious juice this offseason, clocking 23.6 mph in practice. Beyond that, Wright vertical-jumped 44 inches and did a 10-8 broad jump." He gets low and rarely absorbs significant contact, and he shows a nice blend of quickness and patience, maximizing his blocking. He is a natural playmaker, at his best with the ball in his hands. He shows good vision and good explosion upfield once he plants his foot. Wright has lateral movement skills and enough speed to threaten big plays. He’s excellent in the passing game, capable of flexing out as a receiver and creating mismatches against linebackers, and he’s a solid back in the screen game. Fits a zone system, can sift through oncoming traffic and explode through tiny creases and cutback lanes. Elite, darting stop-and-go acceleration. Dangerous in the open field.
I think the Texans will be drafting Byron Murphy in the first round. This team desperately needs to stop the run game From opposing teams. if they think they are serious contenders, then they need to franchise Greenard. I know that the CB’s are enticing, and there is a group of about 5 that looks to be 1st round grade, but it’s very reasonable to assume they may all be gone by the 23 pick. With it being a pass first league, 1st round CB talents are indispensable. Plus there should be solid CB’s in the 2nd round. At 23 you want a difference maker, and Byron Murphy looks to wreck havoc in the trenches.
23.Dallas Turner EDGE Alabama 59.Chris Braswell EDGE Alabama 86.Cole Bishop S Utah 124.Jaylen Wright RB Tennessee 128.Tanor Bortolini OC Wisconsin Alabama gets some love in the trenches. Braswell moves inside to DT where mauling
23.Chop Robinson EDGE Penn State 59.Xavier Worthy WR Texas 86.Ruke Orhorhoro DT Clemson 124.Theo Johnson TE Penn State 128.Jaylen Wright RB Tennessee This is all I could hope for REALISTICALLY. Solves DL, adds 3 weapons for CJ. Focus on DBs and LBs in FA. Don't forget to get Fairbairn and Johnson. The pittance in savings is NOT WORTH IT. OFFENSE QB Stroud RB Wright TE Johnson WR1 Collins WR2 Worthy SR Dell LT Tunsil LG Green C Scruggs RG Mason RT Howard DEFENSE DT Orhorhoro DT Collins DE Robinson DE Anderson LB Harris LB To'oTo'o LB Haynes CB Stingley CB Holman SS Pitre FS Ward SPECIAL TEAMS LD Weeks K Fairbairn P Johnson
In conjunction with Spotrac (Houston Texans) and a draft simulator Drafted #23...Armius Mims (OT).......Grade (by site): A #59...Roman Wilson (WR)....Grade (by site): A+ #86...Blake Corum (RB)........Grade (by site): A+ #124...traded to Chiefs (for Sneed / CB Kansas City) ....+ 2nd rd pk next season #128...Beau Brade (S)...........Grade (by site): A+ #238...Malik Mustapha (S)....Grade (by site): B+ #245...Jontrey Hunter (LB)....Grade (by site): A #250...Marcus Harris (DL).....Grade (by site): A Texans Cap Space (Spotrac): $70 million Free Agents Christian Wilkins (DT)......$20.3M L'Jarius Sneed (CB)..........$18M (franchised & told he can find trade) [ Sneed x pick #124 & 2nd rd pick (2025)] Greenard (Edge)..............$13.5M Noah Fant (TE)................$6M Singletary (RB)................$5.2M Fairbairn (PK)..................$5M Braden Mann (P)............$3M (highest avg per punt of free agent punters.. 49.8 ) Deiter (OG/C) Perryman (LB) Cashman (LB) Waive / Cap Casualties Robert Woods......saves $5M Davis Mills............saves $3.1M Jimmie Ward........saves $3.79M New Cap Space: approximately $81.19 Million Rookies: approximately $8.9 million (minus pick #124) __________________________ Offense (WR) Tank,.....Roman Wilson (TE) Noah Fant.......Brevin Jordan (OT) Tytus Howard......Armius Mims (OG) Shaq Mason..............................(FB) Beck x(C) Scruggs ..................(QB) C J Stroud (OG) Kenyon Green............................(RB) Singletary / Corum / Pierce (OT) Tunsil (WR) Nico Collins.......Metchie / Hutchinson __________________ Defense (CB) Sneed ...................................(OLB) Cashman (Edge) Will Anderson (DT) Malik Collins....................................(S) Pitre x.................................(MLB) Perryman (DT) Christian Wilkins .............................(S) Brade (Edge) Greenard ....................................(OLB) Christian Harris (CB) Stingley ___________________ Tunsil, Tytus Howard, Shaq Mason, Malik Collins are possibly contract restructuring Get money as bonus instead. Add money to cap space. Nico Collins signs extension which kicks in the following season.
cont’d #236 Malik Mustapha #245 Jontrey Hunter #250 Marcus Harris (site actually graded this pick as an A+.....I put A)
I don't want to push money into the future yet with high dollar players we want to retain starting to come off their rookie contracts in 2025. We'll need it then.
I'm with you, but it seems the direction NC wants to go - unless he is playing possum. If it is the case he wants to push it, he must have his eye on someone or some deal he needs to get done next season. It also means they are pretty happy with the team as is with what they perceive as draft successes and maybe one splash signing and a few bargain type FAs.
The only OL I've drafted is Bortolini OC at 128 when Theo Johnson was off the board at 124, so I drafted Jaylen Wright RB at 124.
I think Jaylen Wright is going to be overdrafted with the way Devon Achane played last year. Not saying they are the same but teams could think he could duplicate that with the speed he has. I really hope we can get him in the 3rd or 4th.
Lost me immediately at taking yet another OL with our FIRST PICK. It’s like none of y’all have followed the team… there is ZERO chance they do that. And it would be dumb for them to do.
Post Schultz signing. 23. Chop Robinson EDGE Penn State Height: 6 - 3 | Weight: 220 lbs | RAS: 9.69 59. Darius Robinson EDGE Missouri Height: 6 - 5 | Weight: 295 lbs | RAS: 8.83 86. Xavier Legette WR South Carolina Height: 6 - 3 | Weight: 227 lbs | RAS: 9.92 124. Jaylen Wright RB Tennessee Height: TBD | Weight: TBD lbs | RAS: 9.81 Given how good Wright's tape already is, and his versatile skills as a runner and pass catcher, teams could fall in love with him early and launch him into day two of the draft as the classes top running back in a crowded class. 128. James Williams LB Miami (FL) Height: 6 - 5 | Weight: 218 lbs | RAS: 4.46 You could have Nico (4.43), Tank (4.49), Legette (4.39), Schultz (4.75) and Wright (4.38) out of the backfield as targets for C J.