Here we are!! Happy Draft Eve everyone. after much deliberation here is my final mock draft of the year. Ideally I'd love to trade down a few picks in the 1st and get an extra 3rd and the use that 3rd to trade up in the 2nd. If that doesn't happen I'm comfortable drafting these guys at our original position.
1/24/??- Asante Samuel Jr- CB-FSU I know Colbert has a terrible draft record on CB's. But in reality he's only invested 1 first rd pick in a CB and Artie Burns was more Tomlin's boy than Colberts. Asante Samuel Jr. will break that trend. The Steelers and Tomlin love NFL bloodlines and this kid is a chip off the old block. Put him in at Slot or outside. He can play anywhere.
2/55/??-Creed Humphrey-C-OU- the best Center in the draft, put him in the middle for next 10 years and sleep easy
3/87-Trey Sermon-RB-OSU/OU-
1/24/??- Asante Samuel Jr- CB-FSU I know Colbert has a terrible draft record on CB's. But in reality he's only invested 1 first rd pick in a CB and Artie Burns was more Tomlin's boy than Colberts. Asante Samuel Jr. will break that trend. The Steelers and Tomlin love NFL bloodlines and this kid is a chip off the old block. Put him in at Slot or outside. He can play anywhere.
2/55/??-Creed Humphrey-C-OU- the best Center in the draft, put him in the middle for next 10 years and sleep easy
3/87-Trey Sermon-RB-OSU/OU-
I have a unique perspective on Sermon as I have followed him his entire career. At OU he was part of a rotational backfield. More often than not he was the starter. However at OU there are always 3-4 RB's who get the ball. When Sermon was there he split carries with Rodney Anderson and Kennedy Brooks and Rhamondre Stevenson. All 3 of which are career 6 yard per carry backs (Sermon is also). OU has had this type of approach for as long as I can remember, even when they had Adrian Peterson, plenty of other backs got work. It's part of their recruiting pitch. Come show you can be a stud and we won't run the wheels off you. You can still have plenty of tread for the NFL. One thing I know for sure. Whenever Trey Sermon carries the rock he produces. As evidenced in his short season at Ohio St. also.
Trey Sermon career attempts 455 YPC=6.47
Najee Harris career attempts 638 YPC=6.02
4/128- Stone Forsythe-OT-Florida Very little difference between Stone and some of the guys who will get drafted in round 2. Excellent size and outstanding athlete. Our next Villanueva. 2022 starter
4/140 Patrick Johnson-OLB-Tulane FOOTBALL PLAYER!!! Excellent production and consistency. Can be a rotational player immediately. Knows how to rush the passer
6/216 Tre McKitty-TE-UGA raw!! Ideal size with good NFL frame. High ceiling. Will be a better pro than college player
7/245 Whop Philyor-WR-Indiana all he does is produce. Not afraid to do all the over the middle dirty work. Could thrive in Canada's system. Think about what potential you wanted Eli Rogers to fill and Whop will get it done for you.
7/254 Tariq Thompson-S-SDSU Jordan Dangerfield's replacement
Trey Sermon career attempts 455 YPC=6.47
Najee Harris career attempts 638 YPC=6.02
4/128- Stone Forsythe-OT-Florida Very little difference between Stone and some of the guys who will get drafted in round 2. Excellent size and outstanding athlete. Our next Villanueva. 2022 starter
4/140 Patrick Johnson-OLB-Tulane FOOTBALL PLAYER!!! Excellent production and consistency. Can be a rotational player immediately. Knows how to rush the passer
6/216 Tre McKitty-TE-UGA raw!! Ideal size with good NFL frame. High ceiling. Will be a better pro than college player
7/245 Whop Philyor-WR-Indiana all he does is produce. Not afraid to do all the over the middle dirty work. Could thrive in Canada's system. Think about what potential you wanted Eli Rogers to fill and Whop will get it done for you.
7/254 Tariq Thompson-S-SDSU Jordan Dangerfield's replacement

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