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Ryan Coyle Full 7 Round Mock Draft- Volume Six

  • Ryan Coyle
  • Apr 18, 2020
  • 18 min read

Updated: Apr 23, 2020

Here we go. Draft day is near, and here is my best attempt at mocking all seven rounds featuring no projected trades. Enjoy!


Round One

1. Bengals- QB Joe Burrown (LSU)

An accurate, tough, and unquestioned leader takes over as the franchise QB in Cincy.

2. Redskins- DE Chase Young (OSU)

One of the best pass rushing prospects in years is a force in the run game as well.

3. Lions- CB Jeff Okudah (OSU)

Slot Okudah in as CB1 for the next decade plus in Detroit.

4. Giants- OL Tristan Wirfs (Iowa)

The best lineman in the draft will provide protection for Daniel Jones, and pave rushing lanes for Saquon Barkley.

5. Dolphins- QB Tua Tagovaiola (Alabama)

Dolphins take the risk on Tua despite his health and pencil him in as the QB of the future.

6. Chargers- QB Jordan Love (Utah St)

A highly talented thrower of the football can sit and develop behind Tyrod Taylor before taking over in LA.

7. Panthers- LB/S Isaiah Simmons (Clemson)

The most versatile prospect in the draft will be a great way to jump start the rebuild in Carolina.

8. Cardinals- OL Jedrick Wills Jr. (Alabama)

After trading for DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona needs to focus on providing protection for Kyler Murray up front. Wills is a rock solid tackle and he will do just that.

9. Jaguars- QB Justin Hebert (Oregon)

Herbert will compete for the starting spot with Gardner Minshew, and should have the leg up as the prospect with better upside.

10. Browns- OL Mekhi Becton (Louisville)

A loaded roster in Cleveland is missing their left tackle still, and Becton might be the most intriguing lineman in this draft due to his size and athleticism.

11. Jets- WR CeeDee Lamb (Oklahoma)

Big play receiver who can be Sam Darnold's WR1.

12. Raiders- WR Jerry Jeudy (Alabama)

Mike Mayock taps into the Alabama pipeline and gets one of the best WR prospects in recent years.

13. 49ers- WR Henry Ruggs III (Alabama)

The 49ers get the deep speed element their offense was missing.

14. Bucs- RB D'Andre Swift (Georgia)

A lot of mocks have an offensive tackle here, but I slot in the best RB in the draft who fits Tom Brady's style of play.

15. Broncos- DL Derrick Brown (Auburn)

With this pick Denver would have one of the more dominating front lines in the league.

16. Falcons- CB C.J. Henderson (Florida)

The Falcons need to address their secondary, and Henderson is the best corner on the board.

17. Cowboys- EDGE K'Lavon Chaisson (LSU)

A raw speed rusher to pair up with DeMarcus Lawrence.

18. Dolphins- S Xavier McKinney (Alabama)

The Dolphins take a reliable safety who will help anchor their top flight backend.

19. Raiders- LB Kenneth Murray (Oklahoma)

Mike Mayock and Jon Gruden will love Murray's leadership in the middle of the Las Vegas defense.

20. Jaguars- DL Javon Kinlaw (South Carolina)

One of the prospects with very high upside in the draft, and he can produce as he develops still.

21. Eagles- WR Justin Jefferson (LSU)

If Jefferson is on the board at 21 he has to be the Eagles pick as he will give Carson Wentz a reliable option at receiver who has room to grow his game.

22. Vikings- CB Trevon Diggs (Alabama)

The Vikings lost a lot of their secondary this offseason, and begin their rebuild on the backend here.

23. Patriots- DE Yetur Gross-Matos (PSU)

The Patriots need to add some youth to their defense, and a high upside pass rusher like Gross-Matos is a good starting point.

24. Saints- RB Jonathan Taylor (Wisconsin)

Another offensive weapon for the Saints offense that allows Alvin Kamara to play in the slot more and be labeled a "weapon" instead of "runningback".

25. Vikings- WR Denzel Mims (Baylor)

A big play receiver with good "YAC" skills to help fill the void left by the Stefon Diggs trade.

26. Dolphins- OL Andrew Thomas (Georgia)

One of the best lineman in the draft is picked here to protect Tua.

27. Seahawks- OL Cesar Ruiz (Michigan)

The best interior lineman in the draft can add much needed protection for Russell Wilson.

28. Ravens- LB Patrick Queen (LSU)

A LB with great sideline to sideline speed to fill the void left by C.J. Mosely a year later.

29. Titans- DE A.J. Epenesa (Iowa)

A fundamentally sound lineman with impressive size will fit into the Titans blue collar approach.

30. Packers- WR Tee Higgins (Clemson)

A receiver with great college production and impressive size to pair with Davante Adams.

31. 49ers- CB Bryce Hall (Virginia)

A CB who can fit the 49ers zone scheme and be the potential replacement for Richard Sherman.

32. Chiefs- CB Jeff Gladeny (TCU)

A tough inside corner who excels in man to man coverage.


Round Two

33. Bengals- WR Brandon Aiyuk (ASU)

A playmaking receiver with elite YAC skills to pair with Joe Burrow in a new era for Cincy.

34. Colts- WR/TE Chase Claypool (Notre Dame)

A receiver/tight end hybrid who has seen his draft stock rise will excel in jump ball situations and the red zone for Philip Rivers.

35. Lions- RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (LSU)

A RB with great receiving skills that would form a high level duo with Kerryon Johnson and give Matt Stafford a run game to rely on.

36. Giants- WR Jalen Reagor (TCU)

A downfield threat for Daniel Jones that can be used on gadget plays as well.

37. Chargers- OL Josh Jones (Houston)

Whoever is playing under center for the Chargers needs more protection.

38. Panthers- EDGE Terrell Lewis (Alabama)

Matt Rhule wants to invest in highly athletic prospects, and Lewis has high potential as an edge rusher.


39. Dolphins- WR Laviska Shenault Jr. (Colorado)

Miami takes a chance on Shenault despite his health issues and will use him all over the field.

40. Texans- EDGE Curtis Weaver (Boise St)

A strong pass rusher to pair opposite J.J. Watt.

41. Browns- S/LB Jeremy Chinn (Southern Illinois)

At 6’3 with a strong frame and athletic traits, Chinn can play all over the place for Cleveland.

42. Jaguars- TE Cole Kmet (Notre Dame)

The Jaguars need a safety valve at TE and a guy who can cause havoc up the seams, Kmet does just that.

43. Bears- OL Ezra Cleveland (Boise State) Chicago needs to improve its protection up front, and Cleveland is the best tackle on the board here.

44. Colts- QB Jacob Eason (Washington)

The QB of the future for the Colts has a strong arm and all the tools.

45. Bucs- OL Austin Jackson (USC)

A high upside lineman who has room to grow could slide in to play in front of Tom Brady this season.

46. Broncos- WR K.J. Hamler (Penn State)

A deep threat for Drew Lock that will pair well with Courtland Sutton.

47. Falcons- RB J.K. Dobbins (Ohio State)

Todd Gurley only signed a one year deal, so the Falcons still need a dynamic long term RB like Dobbins.

48. Jets- CB Jaylon Johnson (Utah)

The Jets could use another DB in their defensive backfield to improve their defense.

49. Steelers- DT Ross Blacklock (TCU)

After losing Javon Hargrave this offseason, the Steelers need a lineman up front.

50. Bears- WR Michael Pittman Jr. (USC)

A big bodied receiver that has tools to develop into a potential Pro Bowler.

51. Cowboys- S Grant Delpit (LSU)

A very intriguing prospect falls to Dallas and will become a day one starter.

52. Rams- LB/EDGE Zack Baun

(Wisconsin)

A pass rushing LB that can drop back and cover as well similar to what Clay Matthews did in the past.

53. Eagles- CB A.J. Terrell (Clemson)

After trading for Slay, the Eagles get their number two corner across from him.

54. Bills- CB Kristian Fullton (LSU) The Bills take another high level LSU DB to put in their upper echelon defense.

55. Ravens- OL Lloyd Cushenberry III (LSU)

The Ravens nerd interior line help after Marshall Yanda retired.

56. Dolphins- DE/EDGE Julian Okwara (Notre Dame)

A high upside pass rusher is a smart pick by Miami here.

57. Rams- DE/EDGE Josh Uche (Michigan)

After losing Dante Fowler Jr. this offseason the Rams need to invest in help on the D-line.

58. Vikings- CB Noah Igbinoghene (Auburn)

An inside corner for Mike Zimmer.

59. Sehawks- DL Marlon Davidson (Auburn)

Seattle needs help on their defensive line and Davidson is a chess piece here.

60. Ravens- WR Donovan Peoples-Jones (Michigan)

A WR with a high vertical leap would be a great jump ball target for Lamar Jackson.

61. Titans- OL Isaiah Wilson (Georgia)

The Titans need a replacement for Jack Conklin and get good value here.

62. Packers- DT Neville Gallimore (Oklahoma)

Investing in some beef up front never hurts.

63. Chiefs- RB Cam Akers (Florida State)

A dynamic and versatile RB would only enhance the Chiefs offense even more.

64. Seahawks- S Kyle Dugger (Lenoir-Rhyne)

An athletic freak from the D2 level is only scratching the surface of the player he can be.


Round Three

65. Bengals- TE Adam Trautman (Dayton) A small school TE with upside to join Joe Burrow as another weapon for the Bengals.

66. Redskins- OL Lucas Niang (TCU)

Niang could be the replacement for Trent Williams.

67. Lions- OL Tyler Biadaz (Wisconsin)

Detroit has struggled with interior line play for years.

68. Jets- OL Prince Tega Wanogho (Auburn)

New York continues to revamp their offensive line.

69. Panthers- S Ashytn Davis (Cal)

Another athletic player who has some untapped potential for the rebuild in Carolina.

70. Dolphins- OL Matt Hennessy (Temple) A safe and solid pick to help protect Tua on the interior.

71. Chargers- LB Willie Gay Jr. (Miss St)

A hard hitting LB in the middle of the Chargers defense.

72. Cardinals- DL Raekwon Davis (Alabama)

Arizona improves their pass rush with the Bama product.

73. Jaguars- CB Damon Arnette (Ohio State)

The Jags need to replenish their secondary.

74. Browns- S Antoine Winfield Jr. (Minnesota) A safety who flies all over the field and will be an awesome special teams player.

75. Colts- DE/EDGE Darrell Taylor (Tennessee)

Indy takes a chance on a pass rusher with elite tools.

76. Bucs- DL Justin Madubuike (Texas A&M)

In the NFL you win up front and Madubuike has game wrecker potential.

77. Broncos- OL Robert Hunt (Louisianna)

Interior protection for Drew Lock.

78. Falcons- DE/EDGE Alton Robinson (Syracuse)

Atlanta always seems to be in need of edge rush help and Robinson is a solid prospect.

79. Jets- WR Devin Duvernay (Texas)

Receiver with big time YAC ability.


80. Raiders- CB Cameron Dantzler (Miss St)

A solid addition to the defensive backfield with SEC experience.

81. Raiders- OL Netane Muti (Fresno St) Josh Jacobs will love running behind this guy.

82. Cowboys- CB Troy Pride Jr. (Notre Dame)

Big goal of Dallas in this draft is to improve their secondary.

83. Broncos- CB Amik Robertson (La Tech)

A feisty slot corner that Vic Fangio will love.

84. Rams- RB Zack Moss (Utah)

One of the better RB’s in the draft will aim to replace Todd Gurley.

85. Lions- DL Jordan Elliot (Mizzou)

An interior lineman who is strong against the run.

86. Bills- DE/EDGE Jonathan Greenard (Florida)

Buffalo needs to add some young edge rushers.

87. Patriots- QB Jake Fromm (Georgia)

An accurate, tough QB with great leadership qualities that could become the new starter in New England.

88. Saints- WR K.J. Hill (Ohio St)

A crafty route runner who will a reliable possession threat in the league.

89. Vikings- S/CB Terrell Burgess (Utah)

Another DB for the Vikings, and this one has position versatility.

90. Texans- DT Davon Hamilton (Ohio St) A potential force in the middle of the Houston defensive line.

91. Raiders- EDGE Anferee Jennings (Alabama)

Raw pass rusher from the Bama pipeline that Mike Mayock loves.

92. Ravens- QB Jalen Hurts (Alabama)

The perfect backup for Lamar Jackson with red zone threat ability too.

93. Titans- TE Brycen Hopkins (Purdue)

The Titans need more help up the seams.

94. Packers- LB Malik Harrison (Ohio St)

Could be the steal of the draft at this point.

95. Broncos- LB Troy Dye (Oregon)

A special teamer and potential starting LB with this pick.

96. Chiefs- LB Akeem Davis-Gaither (App St)

Chiefs continue to improve their defense.

97. Browns- WR Tyler Johnson (Minnesota)

A very good route runner that will be a reliable target for Baker Mayfield.

98. Patriots- TE Hunter Bryant (Washington)

With a slew of draft picks, investing in the TE spot would be wise.

99. Giants- RB Ke'Shawn Vaughn (Vanderbilt)

One of the preseason Heisman favorites, Vaughn has solid talent and could spell Saquon Barkley to preserve his career.

100. Patriots- WR Bryan Edwards (South Carolina)

An intriguing receiver prospect who would likely go higher in a lot of other years.

101. Seahawks- WR Collin Johnson (Texas)

A very tall receiver with red zone ability.

102. Steelers- WR Van Jefferson (Florida)

Very good route runner who can join Pittsburgh where they develop receivers better than anyone.

103. Eagles- OL Nick Harris (Washington)

Potential long term replacement for Jason Kelce, who can play guard as well.

104. Rams- LB Logan Wilson (Wyoming)

A three down LB who can help soften the blow of Corey Littleton's loss.

105. Vikings- OL John Simpson (Clemson)

Interior line help always seems to be a need for the Vikings.

106. Ravens- RB Anthony McFarland Jr. (Maryland)

An explosive RB to add to a backfield with Lamar Jackson and Mark Ingram.


Round Four

107. Bengals- OL Matt Peart (UCONN)

A high potential prospect that could be one of Jor Burrow's long term offensive tackles.

108. Redskins- WR Antonio Gandy-Golden (Liberty)

Small school receiver with a big frame who dominated at his level.

109. Lions- CB Lamar Jackson (Nebraska)

After trading Darius Slay, the Lions need some more help at corner.

110. Giants- DE/EDGE Bradlee Anae (Utah)

The Giants need more edge rushing help to get after Carson Wentz and Dak Prescott.

111. Texans- TE Thaddeus Moss (LSU)

A TE with reliable hands is something that Deshaun Watson needs.



112. Chargers- RB A.J. Dillon (Boston College)

Bowling ball style RB to pair with Austin Ekeler.

113. Panthers- CB Michael Ojemudia (Iowa)

Solid secondary piece at this point of the draft.

114. Cardinals- TE Jared Pinkney (Vanderbilt)

High upside TE that Kyler Murray could thrive with.

115. Browns- CB Javaris Davis (Auburn)

Great value pick at this stage of the draft and helps with the rebuilding of the secondary.

116. Jaguars- RB Eno Benjamin (Arizona St)

With Leonard Fournette potentially on the trade block, Benjamin is a capable three down player who can fill his void.

117. Bucs- QB Anthony Gordon (Washington St)

Strong armed QB that could be groomed behind Tom Brady.

118. Broncos- S K'Von Wallace (Clemson)

Depth piece at safety that could be used on special teams and sub packages.

119. Falcons- CB Darnay Holmes (UCLA)

Atlanta needs to get better on the backend.

120. Jets- RB Lamical Perine (Florida)

A north/south runner to add to the backfield with Le'Veon Bell and Bilal Powell.

121. Raiders- QB James Morgan (FIU)

Morgan has been impressing in interviews and the Raiders love to take chances on QB's.

122. Colts- DL Jason Strowbridge (UNC)

The Colts are firm believers in investing in the trenches.

123. Cowboys- TE Harrison Bryant (FAU)

With Jason Witten moving onto Las Vegas, Bryant fills the hole at TE.

124. Steelers- OL Damien Lewis (LSU)

The Steelers have an aging offensive line and they need to invest in some youth.

125. Patriots- LB Jordyn Brooks (Texas Tech)

One of the better MLB in the draft provides good value for New England here.

126. Rams- S Julian Blackmon (Utah)

After Eric Weddle retired, the Rams need a new safety.

127. Eagles- WR Lynn Bowden Jr. (Kentucky)

Bowden played Wildcat QB for Kentucky for half of the season and will provide Doug Pederson with a fun chess piece.

128. Bills- RB Darrynton Evans (App St)

Small school RB with big play potential.

129. Ravens- DE/EDGE Khalid Kareem (Notre Dame)

The rich get richer with an intriguing pass rushing prospect.

130. Saints- TE Albert Okwuegbunam (Mizzou)

The Saints have been searching for a new TE ever since they traded Jimmy Graham.

131. Cardinals- CB Josiah Scott (Michigan St)

Cardinals start to look for a contingency plan for Patrick Peterson.

132. Vikings- WR James Proche (SMU)

Big play receiver with YAC ability.

133. Seahawks- DE Jabari Zuniga (Florida)

More pass rushing help for Seattle.

134. Ravens- S J.R. Reed (Georgia)

Depth piece in the secondary for Baltimore.

135. Steelers- CB Dane Jackson (Pitt)

Pittsburgh takes a U Pitt corner to help mold their backend.

136. Packers- RB Antonio Gibson (Memphis)

Another weapon to help Aaron Rodgers and the Packers take their offense to the next level.

137. Jaguars- OL Saahdiq Charles (LSU)

Jacksonville is always in the market for help up front on offense.

138. Chiefs- S Geno Stone (Iowa)

One of the sleeper prospects in the draft this year falls to the reigning champs.

139. Bucs- EDGE Alex Highsmith (Charlotte)

Tampa is in win now mode and they draft an edge rusher to get after the QB.

140. Jaguars- OL Jack Driscoll (Auburn)

More offensive line help for the Jags.

141. Dolphins- RB J.J. Taylor (Arizona)

One of my favorite prospects in the draft, reminds me of Darren Sproles and will help provide big plays for the Dolphins.

142. Redskins- CB A.J. Green (Oklahoma St)

After Josh Norman was cut, a need at CB is on the table.

143. Falcons- OL Ben Bartch (St. John's Minn)

An intriguing small school prospect who with proper development could pan out big time for Atlanta.

144. Seahawks- RB Joshua Kelley (UCLA)

Seattle loves to rotate their backs and adding a strong downhill runner like Kelley is a Seattle esque move.

145. Eagles- RB James Robinson (Illinois St)

Eagles add a downhill RB who can churn out tough yards in the backfield.

146. Eagles- OL Justin Herron (Wake Forest)

With Jason Peters and Big V hitting free agency, a need at backup tackle opened up.


Round Five

147. Bengals- OL Shane Lemieux (Oregon)

Joe Burrow needs to be protected up front.

148. Panthers- RB Javon Leake (Maryland)

CMAC 22 needs to be given some plays off and Leake will help keep him fresh.

149. Lions- WR Isaiah Hodgins (Oregon St)

Hodgins is a big bodied receiver who can make tough grabs and compete in the red zone.

150. Giants- S Brandon Jones (Texas)

Improving their depth at safety is a team need for the Giants.

151. Chargers- TE Jacob Breeland (Oregon)

Hunter Henry needs a running mate at TE.


152. Panthers- QB Kelly Bryant (Mizzou)

Bryant is a great athlete and with some refinement to his game could prove to be a very suitable backup for Teddy Bridgewater.

153. Dolphins- LB Justin Strnad (Wake Forest)

A tackling machine would be a welcomed addition to the special teams down in South Beach.

154. Dolphins- CB John Reid (PSU)

Depth piece for the Dolphins behind Byron Jones and Xavien Howard.

155. Vikings- DE Jonathan Garvin (Miami FL)

With Everson Griffen departing, the Vikings need help at pass rusher.

156. 49ers- DL/DT Rashard Lawrence (LSU)

49ers are always looking to add to their defensive line and they need someone to help fill the void left by the DeForest Buckner trade.

157. Jaguars- WR Jauan Jennings (Tennessee)

The Jags have hit on some receivers in the draft recently, and take another shot here.

158. Jets- QB Jake Luton (Oregon St)

The Jets pick their backup for Sam Darnold here.

159. Raiders- CB Kindle Vildor (Ga Southern)

A savvy and underrated pickup at this stage of the draft for Mike Mayock.

160. Colts- WR Aaron Fuller (Washington)

A shifty slot receiver that can add value on punt returns as well.

161. Bucs- WR Gabriel Davis (UCF)

A big play receiver for Tom Brady that fits Bruce Arians offense well.

162. Redskins- TE Devin Asasi (UCLA)

The Redskins need a TE after Vernon Davis retired and Jordan Reed had one too many concussions.

163. Bears- CB Nevelle Clark (UCF)

The Bears secondary could use an infusion of youth.

164. Cowboys- WR Quartney Davis (Texas A&M)

Dak Prescott would be a fan of a possession receiver like Davis.

165. Jaguars- OL Solomon Kindley (Georgia)

Yet again, the Jaguars pick up another lineman.

166. Lions- QB Bryce Perkins (UVA)

Matt Stafford needs a more reliable backup, and the Lions need to develop a young QB too as Stafford isn't getting any younger.

167. Bills- QB Steven Montez (Colorado)

A very big armed QB who plays like Josh Allen would be the perfect backup.

168. Eagles- LB Jacob Phillips (LSU)

After letting go of Nigel Bradham, the Eagles turn to a former SEC LB with championship level playing experience.

169. Saints- LB Joe Bachie (MSU)

Good run stuffing LB who can play special teams.

170. Ravens- OL Jon Runyan Jr. (Michigan)

Interior line help, and his father played for the Eagles for many years which means he has rich NFL bloodlines.

171. Texans- OL Trey Adams (Washington)

Backup tackle that can potentially play both sides of the line.

172. Patriots- DL James Lynch (Baylor)

Bill Belichick will love to get the chance to develop a lineman like this.

173. Dolphins- K Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

With 14 draft picks, don't be surprised to see the Dolphins take a special teamer.

174. Titans- WR Quintez Cephus (Wisconsin)

A receiver with YAC ability for Ryan Tannehill.

175. Packers- QB Cole McDonald (Hawaii)

Developmental QB prospect to groom behind Aaron Rodgers.

176. 49ers- OL Alex Taylor (SC State)

Big, strong tackle that needs time to work on his skills at the NFL level.

177. Chiefs- TE Cheyenne O'Grady (Arkansas)

A backup TE for Kelce and gives Andy Reid another potential chess piece.

178. Broncos- QB Nate Stanley (Iowa)

Another QB in the fold in Denver, this time to backup starter Drew Lock.

179. Cowboys- OL Logan Stenberg (Kentucky)

After Travis Frederick retired, the Cowboys can use some interior line help.


Round Six

180. Bengals- QB/ATH Khalil Tate (Arizona)

A high level athlete that needs time to develop more as a passer, but he can be used as a Taysom Hill esque weapon, and could switch to receiver/special teams returner as well.

181. Broncos- EDGE Derrek Tuszka (ND State)

Tuszka comes from a dominant small school program and has a lot of playing experience.

182. Lions- DE Nick Coe (Auburn)

Getting a chance to draft an Auburn defensive lineman in the sixth round and develop him is worth the gamble.

183. Giants- CB Myles Bryant (Washington)

An undersized inside corner can contriubute on special teams and provide depth for the Giants.

184. Panthers- OL Kevin Dotson (Louisiana)

After trading Trai Turner, an opening at guard was created.

185. Dolphins- OL Yasir Durant (Mizzou)

A backup tackle with potential to become a starter.

186. Chargers- S Brian Cole II (Miss St)

A hard hitting safety that could play down in the box too.

187. Browns- EDGE/DE Kenny Willekes (MSU)

More pass rushing depth in Cleveland is a big need.

188. Bills- WR Joe Reed (UVA)

One of the big time sleepers in the draft ends up in a good organization that is on the rise with the Bills.

189. Jaguars- S Jordan Fuller (OSU)

A safety with center field capability and good ball skills.

190. Eagles-S Shyheim Carter (Alabama)

Philly likes to play multiple safeties at a time, and drafting Carter gives them another option in the secondary.

191. Jets- CB Lavert Hill (Michigan)

New York takes a chance on a corner with Big Ten experience.

192. Packers- OL Charlie Heck (UNC)

After the Brian Bulaga departure, a need at tackle has been opened up.

193. Colts- S Kenny Robinson Jr. (WVU/XFL)

After impressing in the XFL, Robinson Jr will most likely get drafted and could help the Colts out here.

194. Bucs- OL Ben Brederson (Kentucky)

Tampa Bay should focus on adding talent for the offensive line to protect Tom Brady.

195. Patriots- K Tyler Bass (Ga Southern)

After Stephen Gostkowski was cut loose, the Patriots are in the market for a new kicker.

196. Bears- S Tanner Muse (Clemson)

An athletic freak with ACC playing experience is a great value pick in the sixth round.

197. Colts- TE Stephen Sullivan (LSU)

Somebody needs step up and replace Eric Ebron, and Sullivan has some potential.

198. Steelers- RB Darius Anderson (TCU)

A RB to pair with James Conner.


199. Rams- WR Isaiah Coulter (Rhode Island)

Rams take a shot on a small school stud like they did with Cooper Kupp a few years back.

200. Bears- OL Calvin Throckmorton (Oregon)

With Kyle Long retiring, their are some holes across the line in the Windy City.

201. Vikings- QB Mason Fine (North Texas)

A developmental prospect who put up some big college numbers.

202. Cardinals- RB DeeJay Dallas (Miami FL)

A fairly good complement to Kenyan Drake.

203. Saints- QB Brian Lewerke (Michigan State)

After Teddy Bridgewater left this offseason, the Saints need to add another QB.

204. Patriots- OL Darryl Williams (Miss St)

New England is loaded with draft capital and will most likely invest some resources into the O-line.

205. Vikings- K Dominik Eberle (Utah St)

Dan Bailey has been very up and down in Minnesota and this pick will provide him with some competition.

206. Jaguars- P Branden Mann (Texas A&M)

Another team with a lot of draft capital, they take the best punter in the draft here.

207. Bills- LB Markus Bailey (Purdue)

A LB that can compete for playing time in Buffalo.

208. Packers- DE Trevis Gibson (Tulsa)

Pass rushing prospect to help get after the QB and aid the Packers defense.

209. Packers- TE Colby Parkison (Stanford) A TE with some upside that could be a weapon for Green Bay.

210. 49ers- OL Jonah Jackson (OSU)

A great value pick if he falls this far.

211. Jets- OL Hakeem Adneniji (Kansas)

A solid tackle that could develop into a starter.

212. Patriots- CB Harrison Hand (Temple)

Another move for the Patriots in their infusion of youth on defense.

213. Patriots- RB Michael Warren II (Cincy)

An explosive RB to give the Patriots another weapon in the backfield.

214. Seahawks- OL Keith Ismael (San Diego St)

Interior line depth up front.


Round Seven

215. Bengals- LB Cam Brown (Penn St)

A big, strong LB can use his Big Ten experience to help his game translate to the professional level.

216. Redskins- WR Quez Watkins (So Miss)

A big play speedy WR can be a downfield threat for the strong armed QB Dwayne Haskins.

217. 49ers- S Josh Metellus (Michigan)

The NFC Champion adds a potential backup piece for their strong secondary.

218. Giants- QB Kevin Davidson (Princeton)

Developmental piece to be the long term backup for Daniel Jones.


219. Vikings- DT Leki Fotu (Utah)

Big body lineman who will help stuff the run in the cold weather games up North.

220. Chargers- WR John Hightower (Boise St)

A big play receiver for the Chargers and new QB Jordan Love.

221. Panthers- TE Ahmad Wagner (Kentucky)

Someone to help lighten the blow of Greg Olsen leaving.

222. Cardinals- S Antoine Brooks Jr. (Maryland)

Arizona needs help on the backend.

223. Jaguars- CB Stanford Samuels III (FSU)

Another secondary player to help rebuild the Jacksonville defense.

224. Titans- RB Patrick Taylor Jr. (Memphis)

Tennessee needs depth behind Derrick Henry to help lessen his load.

225. Ravens- TE Mitchell Wilcox (South Florida)

An interesting weapon to add to Lamar Jackson's arsenal.

226. Bears- QB Tyler Huntley (Utah)

QB who put up solid PAC 12 numbers can sit and develop behind Foles/Trubisky for a year and potentially play after that.

227. Dolphins- OL Jake Hanson (Oregon)

Whoever is playing QB for Miami this fall needs more protection.

228. Falcons- WR Darnell Mooney (Tulane)

Receiver with some upside who could turn into a starter down the line.

229. Redskins- QB Tommy Stevens (Miss St)

A high level athlete who could be an interesting developmental project behind Dwayne Haskins.

230. Patriots- S Jalen Elliot (Notre Dame)

Patriots need to replenish their secondary with some youth.

231. Cowboys- EDGE Trevon Hill (Miami FL)

Dallas needs edge help, and Hill has situational pass rusher written all over him.

232. Steelers- OL Brandon Bowen (OSU)

Steelers take a chance on the former Buckeye as a developmental project.

233. Bears- OL Colton McKivitz (WVU)

Chicago needs depth along the O-Line.

234. Rams- S Karmen Curl (Arkansas)

After losing a lot of their secondary this offseason, the Rams invest in a solid SEC safety.

235. Lions- OL Tristan Colton-Castillo (Mizzou)

Depth in the trenches for Matt Patrica and his Lions.

236. Packers- K J.J. Molson (UCLA)

As Mason Crosby gets older, it might be time to find a new kicker in Green Bay.

237. Broncos- RB Salvon Ahmed (Washington)

With Melvin Gordon and Phillip Lindsay leading the way, the Broncos add a third back to form a trio.

238. Giants- TE Dalton Keene (Va Tech)

With Evan Engram unable to stay healthy, Keene provides some solid depth.

239. Bills- S Myles Dorn (UNC)

Hard hitting safety who can be a big time special teams player.

240. Texans- OL Luke Juriga (Western Michigan)

An athletic lineman who could push for playing time in Houston.

241. Patriots- LB Shaquille Quarterman (Miami FL)

A high talent LB that could excel in the Patriots system.

242. Packers- WR Lawrence Cager (Georgia)

A big body receiver who can help out Aaron Rodgers in the red zone.

243. Titans- QB Tom Flacco (Towson)

Younger brother of Joe Flacco gets selected here to provide depth for Ryan Tannehill.

244. Browns- RB LeVante Bellamy (Western Michigan)

A RB who put up big numbers against smaller competition gets picked here to provide depth for the Chubb/Hunt led backfield.

245. 49ers- DE Chauncy Rivers (Miss St)

An intriguing edge rushing option in the later rounds.

246. Dolphins- P Michael Turk (ASU)

With a slew of draft picks, the Dolphins bring in some punting competition.

247. Giants- DL Larrell Murchinson (NC State)

Depth piece for new coach Joe Judge on his D-Line.

248. Texans- DL Khalil Davis (Nebraska)

Bill O'Brien adds more pieces to his front seven.

249. Vikings- DT Raequan Williams (MSU)

A beefy lineman up front who plays with power.

250. Texans- CB Essang Bassey (Wake Forest)

A gritty inside corner who can compete for playing time in Houston.

251. Dolphins- DT Josiah Coatney (Ole Miss)

An athletic lineman up front to help a developing Dolphins defense.

252. Broncos- WR Kendrick Rogers (Texas A&M)

A big body receiver that could be used as a red-zone threat.

253. Vikings- LB Shaun Bradley (Temple)

A tough, insticitive run-stopping LB.

254. Broncos- OL Cameron Clarke (Charlotte)

Drew Lock needs more protection up front, and Clarke is an intriguing prospect.

255. Giants- OL Scott Frantz (Kansas St)

Mr. Irrelevant this year is a depth piece up front to protect Daniel Jones.

 
 
 

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