2ND ANNUAL TC56 NFL MOCK DRAFT

2ND TC56 NFL MOCK DRAFT:

We are back baby! The NFL Draft Crew will be at Ordinary Joe’s in this year after a year off because of the pandemic. I always look forward to this every year for some spirited player debate, ripping on each other, and of course the heavy criticism of our wing sauce selections(choose poorly and it will be a running joke forever). This year’s draft is the most unpredictable in years. You have players that opted out, had shortened season, and no combine results. Every year there is some posturing by scouts and General Managers but this off-season they have taken that to a new level. The rumors that have been bandied about have pushed top players down the board and others shooting up. The amount of time between the Super Bowl and draft day often cause analyst to over think the whole thing. Although it makes it hard to predict is makes the draft much more dramatic and fun to watch. Enjoy the mock everybody and enjoy draft day.

Ranking system:

5.0 – All-Pro Player

4.5 – Perennial Pro Bowler

4.0 – Occasional Pro Bowl seasons

3.5 – Productive Starter

3.0 – Starter

2.5 – Role/Rotation Player

2.0 – Developmental Player

1.5 – Practice squad

1.0 – Hospital Dispatcher

ROUND 1

  1. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS:

QB – TREVOR LAWRENCE – CLEMSON – 6’6” 213 – 5.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 10 Games / 69.2% Completion / 3153 passing yards / 24 Passing touchdowns / 8 Rushing Touchdowns

STRENGTHS: Excellent pocket presence, mobile, throws the ball well on the run, strong accurate arm

WEAKNESS: Has a looping delivery that could be problematic in the NFL.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Combination of QB’s Randall Cunningham Philadelphia Eagles & Vikings / Josh Allen Buffalo Bills.

COMMENTS: Lawrence has been touted as the future #1 pick since he put on pads at Clemson. His career was legendary for the Tigers and Coach Dabo Sweeney (10,098 passing yards, 108 total touchdown, and 34-2 as a starter). The former Heisman trophy winner had shoulder surgery and lost some weight (213). He could easily play at 230 pounds to stay durable in the physical NFL. Urban Meyer’s offense is perfect for Lawrence’s skill set. The cupboard is not bare for Lawrence like it could be for some rookie QB’s. Last year’s rookies James Robinson (1070 rushing yards in 14 games) and Laviska Shenault Jr. (58 catches & 5 touchdowns) made instant impact. Returning player DJ Chalk (703 yards & 5 touchdowns) and free agent signing Marvin Jones Jr.(978 receiving yards & 9 touchdowns) will make a dangerous combination on the outside. With these players 2 first round picks, and 2 second round picks there should be plenty of talent around the Clemson product to make for a big rookie season.

2. NEW YORK JETS:

QB – ZACH WILSON – BYU- 6’3”210 – 3.0 Stars

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 12 Games / 73.5% Completion / 3692 Passing Yards / 33 Passing Touchdowns / 10 rushing touchdowns

STRENGTHS: Mobile, good arm strength

WEAKNESS: Does not throw the ball well on the run

PLAYER COMPARISON: Blaine Gabbert QB Jacksonville, Arizona, San Francisco

COMMENTS: It didn’t take long for me to disagree with a pick. Wilson had an excellent season for the Cougars but was exposed a little in a game where they were upset by Coastal Carolina. I would go with Fields here. The Jets didn’t do any favors for Sam Darnold in the last 3 years and gave up on him for what I feel is too early. In order for this to work at all they will need to protect Wilson and take some pressure off him by running the ball and playing solid defense. This match is a bust for me. Wilson would be much more suited to go to a West coast team where he would be more comfortable. Welcome to the east coast Zach.

3. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS:

QB – JUSTIN FIELDS – OHIO STATE – 6’3”227 – 4.5 Stars

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 8 Games / 70.2% Completion / 2100 Passing Yards / 22 Passing Touchdowns / 5 Rushing Touchdowns

STRENGTHS: Extremely accurate, great touch on all the throws, knows when to throw the fastball and when to throw the change up. Mobile in the pocket and a good cut back runner on designed runs.

WEAKNESS: Trusts his arm strength to much which can turn into sloppy throws and holds the ball too long at times.

PLAYER COMPARISON: He is a stronger version of Pat Mahomes (yes I said it) QB for the Kansas City Chiefs.

COMMENTS: I don’t know what people have watched over the last two years to think Justin Fields isn’t the second best quarterback in this draft and he isn’t that far behind Trevor Lawrence. He stepped into one of the most storied programs in college football and went 20-2 and had a lights out performance against Clemson with 6 touchdown passes. He has shown leadership speaking out when the Big 10 was not playing and toughness when he took a vicious shot against Clemson in the playoffs and still preformed at a high level. In the next 3 days a lot of Big 10 defenders will be drafted and he produced against them all. If he drops in this draft I see it as another Aaron Rodgers situation and we all know how that turned out. His skill set is built for today’s NFL wide open offenses. Kyle Shanahan and Fields could be a deadly combination for a team that is ready to breakout.

4. ATLANTA FALCONS:

TE – KYLE PITTS – FLORIDA – 6’6” 245 – 5.0 Stars

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 8 games / 43 Receptions / 770 Receiving Yards / 12 Receiving Touchdowns

STRENGTHS: An absolute physical specimen, excellent hands, long arms with an excellent catch radius.

WEAKNESS: He is a tweener. Needs an offensive coordinator who will find ways to get home the ball and create mismatches with him.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Jimmy Graham Saints,Bears, Seahawks TE

COMMENTS: If the Falcons could find a dance partner trading back could help here. However, staying at this spot they could look for a pass rusher being that they were in the bottom 3rd of the league in sacks last season. All this being said when you pick forth the best you should go with the best player available. That would be Florida’s Kyle Pitts. His physical gifts are undeniable and his production was excellent. Pitts ability to get in the end zone and find the open areas over the middle with make him extremely productive on day 1 in the NFL. As far as impressive stats go, Pitts posted 0 drops in 2020 as the team’s top target. With Julio Jones getting older and his production on the decline Pitts will be a welcome addition for Matt Ryan and the Atlanta offense.

5. CINCINNATI BENGALS:

OT – PENEI SEWELL – OREGON – 6’6” 330 – 4.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Opted out of the 2020 season / 2019 Outland Trophy winner & Consensus All-American

STRENGTHS:Excellent in pass protection. He has patient feet on his pass set.

WEAKNESS: Needs to play with lower pad level in the run game

PLAYER COMPARISON: Heavier Anthony Munoz former Cincinnati Bengal & Hall of Famer

COMMENTS: Sewell is the best all-around linemen prospect in this year’s draft. He is athletic, has great footwork, and uses his hands well. In 2019, he played on one of the best offensive lines in the country and in his career has given up 1 sack in 1376 snaps on offense. In the run game, Sewell has the athleticism to get to the second level make blocks on linebackers and Defensive backs. Sewell has opted out of this season to prepare for the NFL Draft. The Bengals need to do everything they can to help Joe Burrow be successful. Protecting him should be priority number #1.

6. MIAMI DOLPHINS:

WR – DEVONTA SMITH – ALABAMA – 6’0” 166 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 13 games / 117 Receptions / 1856 Receiving Yards / 23 Receiving Touchdowns (24 Total)

STRENGTHS
: Elusive in the open field, good route runner, and can cut on a dime.

 WEAKNESS: Needs to add some weight Smith was banged up in previous seasons with shoulder and hamstring issues.

PLAYER COMPARISON: TY Hilton Colt WR

COMMENTS: Smith has speed for days for Alabama’s big play offense. He averaged 18.5 yards a catch playing alongside Jaylon Waddle and NFL first round pick Jerry Jeudy his Junior year. The Heisman trophy winner followed up an excellent junior year with a record breaking senior year.  Smith has excellent footwork and balance. The preseason All-American is a great all around receiver who can run every route and be a vital part of an offenses screen game as both a receiver and a blocker. The Dolphins, like the Bengals, need to help their young signal caller. A Devonta Smith / Tua Tagovailoa reunion gives the Dolphins an explosive element that has been missing in their offense and opens the middle of the field more for young tight end Mike Gesicki.

7. DETROIT LIONS:

WR-JA’MARR CHASE – LSU – 6’0” 207 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Opted out of 2020 season / 2019: 84 receptions / 1780 receiving yards / 20 touchdowns

STRENGTHS: Great body control, big play machine, and strong hands.

WEAKNESS: Had trouble separating at times from physical press coverage and doesn’t give good effort blocking.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Stephan Diggs Buffalo Bills WR

COMMENTS: Had an absolute monster 2019 season. Chase was the #1 yardage and touchdown target of the National Champions and arguably the greatest offense in College Football history. Averaging 21.2 yards a reception in 2020 and saved his best game for the title game versus Clemson (9-221-2 tds). Chase opted out in 2021 to get ready for the draft however, I am sure LSU losing Joe Burrow and a majority of the 2019 offense helped in that decision. The Lions lost two of their starting receivers in free agency and added Jared Goff as their starting QB. The Lions will be looking to revive Goff’s career getting him a big time target will help. I expect Chase to have very similar success as his former teammate Justin Jefferson did year one.

8. CAROLINA PANTHERS:

CB – PATRICK SURTIAN JR. – ALABAMA – 6’2” 208 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 13 Games / 37 Total Tackles / 3.5 TFL / 9 Pass Breakups /  1 INT / 1 Defensive Touchdown

STRENGTHS: Excellent coverage skills in both zone and man

WEAKNESS: Sloppy tackling technique at times

PLAYER COMPARISON: Patrick Peterson CB Arizona Cardinal & Minnesota Viking

COMMENTS: Surtain is the son of former All-Pro Corner Patrick Surtain Sr..The apple didn’t fall far from the tree with Surtain Jr. Surtain is a big Physical corner with excellent cover and ball skills. His long arms allow him to get his hands on most passes thrown his way. In Coach Saban’s defensive backfield Surtain can travel with the opposing team’s best receiver and cut the field in half which you expect to see the same in the pros. The Panther dealing Teddy Bridgewater has more to do with Sam Darnold not having to look over his shoulder than the Panthers looking to draft a QB. Surtain will fit into the kind of physical defense the Panthers are trying to build.

9. DENVER BRONCOS:

QB – TREY LANCE – NORTH DAKOTA STATE – 6’4” 224 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Season was cancelled due to pandemic 2019: 16 Games / 67% Completion /2786 Passing Yards / 28 Passing Touchdowns passes – 0 interceptions / 1100 rushing yards / 14 rushing touchdowns

STRENGTHS: Strong arm and a powerful runner. He throws an accurate deep ball.

WEAKNESS: Inexperience : Has played in 17 college football games in his career

PLAYER COMPARISON: Taller Russell Wilson QB Seattle Seahawks

COMMENTS: Any quarterback at any level who throws 0 interceptions for an entire season is going to open eyes. Lance’s ability to run with power and get the ball down field is impressive. If utilized correctly in the league he could be a Cam Newton type player in the run game.  Josh Allen and Carson Wentz have proven that guys at smaller schools can cut it in the NFL. Trey Lance needs time to develop. The Broncos acquired Teddy Bridgewater to both mentor and hold down the job until Lance is ready for prime time. Although unlikely the Broncos could use Lance is the same capacity as the Saints used Taysom Hill. Being a Giants fan I am not sure Offensive Coordinator Pat Shurmur is creative enough to get that done.

10. DALLAS COWBOYS:

DE – KWITY PAYE – MICHIGAN – 6’3” 261 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 4 Games / 16 Tackles / 4 TFL / 2 Sacks

STRENGTHS: Explosive off the football, strong hands, and versatile

WEAKNESS: A little undersized will need to find the right system.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Olivier Vernon DE Cleveland Brown

COMMENTS: Paye is an intriguing prospect because his ability does not match his production. The Big 10 Season was a mess this year and he only managed to play 4 games. With only 11.5 sacks in 28 career games, some scouts wonder how that can be with his skill set and explosiveness. Paye has a motor and quickness to lineup anywhere on the field and create mismatches. Dallas ranked 20th in the league in sacks last year and Defensive Coordinator Dan Quinn will look to utilize Kwity Paye unique skills to improve on that number.

11. NEW YORK GIANTS:
OL – RASHAWN SLATER – NORTHWESTERN – 6’4” 304 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Opted out for 2020 season / Career 37 career starts

COMMENTS: Slater opened eyes in 2019 when despite the blowout loss held his own against 2020 2nd pick Chase Young. The Giants have spent the last 6 years trying to sure up their offensive line. Slater could be the missing piece either playing right tackle or replacing Kevin Zietler at right guard. Either way big blue will have a productive lineman for a decade.

12. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES:
WR – JAYLEN WADDLE – ALABAMA – 5’10” 180 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 6 Games / 28 Receptions / 591 Receiving Yards / 4 Receiving Touchdowns

STRENGTHS: Big play speed burner who can separate from any defender, very elusive in the open field, kick return and punt return abilities, tough player.

WEAKNESS: Small receiver, missed most of 2020 with a right ankle fracture.

PLAYER COMPARISON: DeSean Jackson WR Philadelphia Eagles

COMMENTS: Jaylon Waddle was taking on a bigger role with the Crimson Tide this season until he was derailed by an injury.  Dovonta Smith ended up reaping the rewards from Waddles absence. When healthy, he is an absolute menace in the open field. Waddle makes smooth transitions in his cuts and has electric speed when he gets vertical. Any coach who punts to this guy should immediately be on the hot seat. In 2019, Waddle lit up rival Auburn with 3 touchdown catches and a kick return for a touchdown. The Eagles staff will add a big time weapon for Jaylon Hurts by drafting Waddle.

13. LOS ANGELES CHARGERS:
CB – JAYCEE HORN – SOUTH CAROLINA – 6’1” 205 – 4.0 STARS



2020 COLLEGE STATS: 7 Games / 16 Total Tackles / 2 INT’S / 6 Pass Breakups

COMMENTS: Despite having 2 career interceptions Horn has excellent ball instincts. He breaks on routes with excellent explosion. He will be a welcome addition to a young Charger defense. The South Carolina product is extremely versatile. He can play on the inside or outside and be including in pressure packages. His size and physicality is important for today’s defenses.

 14. MINNESOTA VIKINGS

LB – MICAH PARSONS – PENN STATE – 6’3” 246 – 4.5 STARS  

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Opted out in 2020 / 2019: 109 Total Tackles / 14 TFL / 5 Sacks / 4 Forced Fumbles / 5 Pass Breakups

STRENGTH: Elite level blitzer and play maker

WEAKNESS:  Opted out of the 2020 season, When he takes his first rep for the Vikings it will be the first snap in almost 2 years.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Luke Kuechly former linebacker Carolina Panthers

Overall:  Linebacker U produces another star at the position. Parsons however, might be the best one yet. Parsons has great size, speed, and smarts as a downhill attacking linebacker. His closing speed is impressive and has vice grips to secure tackles. He has a high football IQ when diagnosing blocking schemes and timing up blitz’s in the A and B gaps. Parsons has fallen in the draft because of some off field hazing issues however; I think he is an absolute steal here. He should be a top 5 pick. Minnesota gets a gem in the 1st round.

15. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

QB – MAC JONES – ALABAMA – 6’3” 217 – 3.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 13 Games / 77.4% Completion / 4500 Passing Yards / 41 Passing Touchdowns / 1 Rushing Touchdown

STRENGTHS: Throws an accurate strong deep ball

WEAKNESS: Lacks mobility.

PLAYER COMPARISON: AJ McCarron Texans QB

COMMENTS: Mac had a outstanding year. With that being said he had the most talent in the country around him. He is limited athletically and although he looks physically like Tom Brady lets be honest that a once and a lifetime deal. His ceiling is a serviceable NFL starter.

 16. ARIZONA CARDINALS

CB – CALEB FARLEY – VIRGINIA TECH – 6’2” 197 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Opted out in 2020 / 2019: 7 Games / 20 Total Tackles / 4 INT’S / 12 Pass Breakups

COMMENTS: Along the same line as Jaycee Horn and Patrick Surtain Jr. Caleb Farley’s size and skill set make him coveted in today’s NFL. Arizona is playing in a division with wide outs DK Metcalf, Deebo Samuel, and Robert Woods. These are physical receivers that you have to be able to match up with. Farley would have been a top 10 pick if he didn’t opt out.

 17. LAS VEGAS RAIDERS:

OT – CHRISTIAN DARRISAW – VIRGINIA TECH – 6’5” 322 – 3.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 1ST Team All-ACC & 2ND Team All American

18. MIAMI DOLPHINS:

DE – GREG ROUSSEAU – MIAMI – 6’7” 266 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Opted out in 2020 / 2019: 54 Total Tackles / 19.5 TFL / 15.5 Sacks

STRENGTHS: Long Arms, versatile, pass rushing

WEAKNESS: Plays to high at times and needs more bend in his pass rush.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Jason Taylor former defensive end Miami Dolphins

COMMENTS: Rousseau size and athletic ability is off the charts. In 2019, he terrorized quarterbacks in the ACC. Against the run he does a great job on getting down the lines verse runs away from him. Has to improve on runs at him and keep his pad level down. Rousseau is a raw talent who is mature for his age and a good teammate. Opting out of the 2020 season I believe hurt Rousseau (14 career games) because he needed to put more quality reps on tape for pro scouts. In this spot he won’t have to travel far from home being a Florida native and attending Miami. The Dolphins continue to add talent and are ready to take off in 2021.

19. WASHINGTON

OT – LIAM EICHENBERG – NOTRE DAME – 6’6” 306 –  4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 1ST Team All-American

COMMENTS: Eichenberg is technically sound, the and safest Offensive line pick on the board. Washington needs a franchise tackle with the departure of Trent Williams last season. Eichenberg has excellent feet, good leg drive on run blocks, and is always looking for work on the second level. He is patient in pass protection which will help whomever is Washington Qb is 2021.

20. CHICAGO BEARS

OT – JALEN MAYFIELD – MICHIGAN – 6’5” 326 – 3.0 STARS

COMMENTS: There is a lot of potential in Mayfield. He has the desired size for an NFL left tackle but lacks a lot of the experience you would like. The Bears need to stabilize there offense. You could see them take a quarterback here possible Kyle Trask.

21. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

OT – SAMUEL COSMI – TEXAS – 6’6” 314 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: Has 34 starts at center in his career/ 1 touchdown reception & 2020 BIG 12 1ST Team

STRENGTHS:  Athletic, Smart, and great footwork.

WEAKNESS: Has trouble with power pass rushers.

PLAYER COMPARISON:

COMMENTS:  Cosmi uses his size and leverage well in run blocking and works double teams to the second level. He anchored an offensive line that averaged 42 points a game in 2020 and 475 total offensive yards. Cosmi , like Eichenberg is a safe pick and will look excellent playing next to all-pro Quenton Nelson.

22. TENNESSEE TITANS

DT – DAVIYON NIXON – IOWA – 6’3” 313 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 8 Games / 45 Total Tackles / 13.5 TFL / 5.5 Sacks / 1 INT / 1 Defensive Touchdowns

COMMENTS: Nixon had a breakout season in limited games this year for the Hawkeyes. The 2020 Big 10 defensive player of the year plays extremely hard, gets down the line against the run, maintains gap responsibilities, and is an effort pass rusher. Coach Mike Vrabel will love this guy in a Tennessee.

23. NEW YORK JETS

RB – NAJEE HARRIS – TCU – 6’3” 290 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 13 Games / 1466 Rushing Yards / 26 Rushing Touchdowns / 43 Receptions / 425 Receiving Yards / 4 Receiving Touchdowns

STRENGTHS: Powerful runner with good balance has good receiving skills, and always falling forward to finish.

WEAKNESS: He doesn’t have a lot of experience in pass protection.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Derrick Henry RB Tennessee Titans COMMENTS: Harris will took on a heavy workload this year for Alabama with the departure of Tua, Jeudy, and Ruggs. He has all the skills to be a productive back at the next level. The feature back has become rare in today’s game but Harris has the skills both running inside, outside, and catching balls out of the backfield to be a 3 down back in the NFL.  He doesn’t have the wear and tear some Alabama backs have had in the past because of the Crimson Tides move towards more balance in their offense. If the Jets and Robert Salah want to take some pressure off their young quarterback handing the ball to Harris 20 plus times a game could do it. Plus, Salah being a defensive coach probably would like to control the tempo of the game. Harris will be an instant stud in the league.

 PITTSBURGH STEELERS

OT – DILLON RADUNZ – NORTH DAKOTA STATE – 6’4” 301 – 3.0 STARS

COMMENTS: Steelers needs offensive lineman with the departure of Alejandro Villanueva (He is a good player comp for Radunz). Radunz is a tall athletic lineman who help anchor a high power North Dakota State offense. Not playing this season hurt his stock but there is talent to be developed here.

JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS

DE – JAELAN PHILLIPS– MIAMI – 6’5” 250 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 10 Games / 45 Total Tackles / 15.5 TFL / 8 Sacks / 1 Forced Fumble

COMMENTS: You never have enough pass rushers and Jacksonville is collecting talent. Philips stepped up in the absence of Greg Rousseau. Had a really good pro day and his talent is undeniable.

CLEVELAND BROWNS

LB – JEREMIAH OWUSU-KORAMOAH – NOTRE DAME – 6’2” 221 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 12 Games / 62 Total Tackles / 11 TFL / 1.5 Sacks / 3 Forced Fumbles

COMMENTS: Fits the bill of a modern NFL linebacker. Owusu-Koramoah, has size to be a strong safety but now plays outside linebacker in today’s game. He is a 3 down linebacker who uses his speed and coverage skills to make plays all over the field. The Browns should get creative with zone blitz packages to utilize his strengths.

 BALTIMORE RAVENS

OT – TEVEN JENKINS – OKLAHOMA STATE – 6’6” 317 – 3.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 1st Team All-Big 12

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS

DT – CHRISTIAN BARMORE – ALABAMA – 6’4” 310 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 11 Games / 37 Total Tackles / 9.5 TFL / 8 Sacks / 3 Forced Fumbles

COMMENTS: Barmore was a force inside for the national champions. His skills could make him an excellent nose guard or and dominant 3 tech. The Saints are building a solid defense and Barmore could be the force to push them to the next level.

GREEN BAY PACKERS

C – CREED HUMPHREY – OKLAHOMA – 6’4” 302 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: All-Big 12 1st Team & Big 12 Lineman of the year

STRENGTHS: Great hands and initial punch.

WEAKNESS: Not an over powering interior lineman.

PLAYER COMPARISON: Travis Fredricks offensive guard Dallas Cowboys

COMMENTS: The best center in the country. Humphrey is a reliable leader for the Oklahoma Sooners offense. He sets the protections for the pass game and has excellent technique as a run blocker. Humphrey consistently gets defensive lineman’s shoulders turned. Centers aren’t usually picked in the first round unless their special. Humphrey is one you will see picked in the late first and will be a welcome addition to a winning franchise.

BUFFALO BILLS

LB – ZAVON COLLINS – TULSA – 6’4” 260 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 8 Games / 54 Total Tackles / 4 Sacks / 4 INTS / 152 Returns Yards / 2 Defensive Touchdowns

COMMENTS: Collins is a versatile outside backer who can not only rush the passer but also drop in coverage and do it well. He diagnoses plays quickly and is an excellent tackler. The Bills made the conference championship last season and need to add impact players and Collins is a play maker.

BALTIMORE RAVENS

WR – KADARIUS TONEY – FLORIDA – 6’0” 193 – 4.0 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 11 Games / 70 Receptions / 984 Receiving Yards / 10 Receiving Touchdowns (11 Total)

COMMENTS:  Toney is a classic spread offense wide out. He can run all the routes, play inside or outside, and be involved in your jet sweep game. The Ravens offense fits him perfectly and Lamar Jackson needs another weapon.

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

LB – AZEEZ OJULARI – GEORGIA – 6’3” 240 – 3.5 STARS

2020 COLLEGE STATS: 10 Games / 31 Total Tackles / 12.5 TFL / 9.5 Sacks / 4 Forced Fumbles

COMMENTS: The Bucs are in a great spot here where they don’t need anything specific. Ojulari, is a talented pass rusher who can fit in and develop next to Jason Pierre-Paul and Shaquil Barrett.

Second Round coming tomorrow……

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