I would really consider Neal here, but schematically I actually have Hutchinson the best fit here. KT kinda works perfectly at the slot Josh Allen already fills.
Since I wouldn't see Josh Allen be traded, you get Aidan Hutchinson at this spot for either the strong-side 3-4, defensive line 3-4, or switch to a 4-3. Hutchinson is a little more versatile than Kayvon.
Kinda obvious pick here, the slot that Kayvon would be filling is exactly suited to where I think he works best schematically.
I straight up think Kyle Hamilton is either the or one of the best players in this entire class. He only falls to three out of positional value.
Texans have a good safety but he's hitting FA. But even if he re-signs, Hamilton is absolutely worth it as a beautiful defensive tool.
You could argue RT as a serious need for the Jets, but the Jets need for defence is pretty big.
I don't see them going with secondary either, so the answer is making that defensive line a serious base going forward with Karlaftis.
This one is quite obvious. The Giants offensive line need is pretty great, and no way would the Panthers pass up on Neal.
Thomas improved at LT, that's great. Doesn't ignore how RT is a major need.
Panthers picking QB was my pick for a while, but then I realized that O-Line is such a great need for them as well.
Not a believer in Darnold, but who knows.
Really considered Linderbaum here, but some serious dropping from Stingley you kinda have to take advantage of.
Is it bold to go Ojabo over Gardner here? Probably, but I'm gonna go with it since I feel like the defensive fit is really good here.
Terrell suffices for now.
Corral over Pickett?
Yeah, I just kinda like his skillset a teensy bit better. He was a little more consistent throughout college too, and I don't really think his injury scares me that much.
Obvious choice.
This is a no-trade mock draft, so no Jimmy G as my prediction has been for a while.
Pickett is their QB!
Here's another obvious one.
This one is another obvious one, you kinda have to go for it with the struggles of non-DeVonta receivers.
You can't really pass up on Booth at this spot, even with the Eagles secondary improvements throughout the year.
Was REALLY CONSIDERING Lloyd here.
Back-to-back receivers here, and Treylon Burks I'd actually argue is better than London, though teams reportedly like London better.
Not a fan of reaching for a QB this pick, and especially with all the offensive line needs the Steelers have.
Teams supposedly like Harris a little better at ILB, but screw it, I like Dean scouting him as a Lions fan.
The Raiders always have weird needs and Leal kinda perfectly fits them.
Cardinals defence kinda faltered down the stretch and Elam I think is a pretty safe option out of the remaining CBs.
I like McCreary a little more than McDuffie, so pairing him up with Diggs should make that Cowboys defence truly "lockdown" as they claim it to be.
"Not going offensive line again???"
Yeah, I think the GM has proved he's able to find suitable replacements and I think that's what he'll do this FA too. Davis is too good to pass up here.
Dolphins offensive line is a turnstile.
Not necessarily critical, but Davis got off the board so they can't really fill that need.
CB2 McDuffie should be fine.
You already know how much I like Jahan Dotson.
Really considered Jameson Williams here, but the injury is for sure causing him to drop and be a steal for someone else.
I like Brisker slightly more than Hill, so Bowles will have someone nice to work with here.
Alright that's enough dropping for Williams.
In this terrible timeline, I'm considering Rodgers and Adams to stay in Green Bay. They improve their defence instead here.
No more notes from here tho.
Side Note: I do think Jameis re-signs, but this is kinda one of those situations where he's too good to pass up.
Well, nvm to my previous point I guess.
I uh, made a mistake on the last one.
Atlanta gets Mathis, Packers get Robinson.