NFL Rounds 2 and 3 mock draft, by Dane Brugler: Rattler to Rams; nine more WRs selected
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The NFL welcomed 32 new players during Thursday night’s first round, but there is still plenty of talent available in the 2024 draft.
A projection of how the second and third rounds might play out:
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Big board best available: Who’s left from Dane Brugler’s Top 300?
Draft pick grades: Nick Baumgardner, Scott Dochterman rate the selections
Full draft order: Team picks for all 257 selections
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Round 2
33. Buffalo Bills (from CAR): Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas
34. New England Patriots: Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia
35. Arizona Cardinals: Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
Between DeJean’s versatility and the Cardinals’ needs in the secondary, this is a team-player pairing that made a ton of sense in the first round — and makes even more sense in Round 2.
36. Washington Commanders: Patrick Paul, OT, Houston
37. Los Angeles Chargers: Junior Colson, LB, Michigan
38. Tennessee Titans: Johnny Newton, DT, Illinois
39. Carolina Panthers (from NYG): Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
40. Washington Commanders (from CHI): Marshawn Kneeland, Edge, Western Michigan
41. Green Bay Packers (from NYJ): Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M
One of the best plays I saw on Saturday:
Texas A&M LB Edgerrin Cooper keys the screen and beats not one, not two, but three blockers to make the 3rd-down stop. His awareness, athleticism and 34-inch arms on display.
What an NFL Draft riser looks like 📈📈📈 pic.twitter.com/7ckPo0e1ZS
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) October 30, 2023
42. Houston Texans (from MIN): Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan
43. Atlanta Falcons: Chris Braswell, Edge, Alabama
After opting for a quarterback in the top 10, the Falcons will still be searching for pass-rush help on Day 2. Braswell led Alabama in pressures last season, just ahead of Dallas Turner.
44. Las Vegas Raiders: Ennis Rakestraw Jr., CB, Missouri
45. New Orleans Saints (from DEN): Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
46. Indianapolis Colts: Max Melton, CB, Rutgers
47. New York Giants (from SEA): T.J. Tampa, CB, Iowa State
48. Jacksonville Jaguars: Andru Phillips, CB, Kentucky
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49. Cincinnati Bengals: Kris Jenkins, DT, Michigan
With Byron Murphy II off the board, the Bengals’ first-round decision was made for them. Jenkins could be the consolation prize, as Cincinnati builds up its interior defensive-line depth.
50. Philadelphia Eagles (from NO): Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon
51. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jackson Powers-Johnson, G/C, Oregon
52. Los Angeles Rams: Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan
53. Philadelphia Eagles: Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU
54. Cleveland Browns: Maason Smith, DT, LSU
Teams are looking for players who are at least 6-foot-5 and 300-plus pounds on the defensive line, but those types are in short supply in this draft class. Smith is still a work in progress, but he has the traits and trajectory Cleveland covets.
55. Miami Dolphins: Zach Frazier, G/C, West Virginia
56. Dallas Cowboys: Jonathon Brooks, RB, Texas
57. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Adisa Isaac, Edge, Penn State
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58. Green Bay Packers: Jaden Hicks, S, Washington State
59. Houston Texans: Mike Hall Jr., DT, Ohio State
60. Buffalo Bills: Javon Bullard, S, Georgia
61. Detroit Lions: Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State
The Lions added a hard-nosed competitor in the first round (Terrion Arnold) and could grab a player with an even fiercer demeanor for their defensive line in Round 2.
62. Baltimore Ravens: Christian Haynes, G, Penn State
63. San Francisco 49ers: Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia
64. Kansas City Chiefs: Blake Fisher, OT, Notre Dame
Round 3
(*designates a compensatory selection)
65. Carolina Panthers: DJ James, CB, Auburn
66. Arizona Cardinals: Cooper Beebe, G/C, Kansas State
67. Washington Commanders: Nehemiah Pritchett, CB, Auburn
68. New England Patriots: Roger Rosengarten, OT, Washington
69. Los Angeles Chargers: Blake Corum, RB, Michigan
Given the Chargers’ need for another running back and Jim Harbaugh’s affinity for Corum, this match feels almost too obvious.
70. New York Giants: Trey Benson, RB, Florida State
71. Arizona Cardinals (from TEN): Brandon Dorlus, DT, Oregon
72. New York Jets: Malachi Corley, WR, Western Kentucky
73. Dallas Cowboys (from MIN via DET): Trevin Wallace, LB, Kentucky
With the additional third-rounder the Cowboys picked up by trading back in Round 1, they should be able to find linebacker depth. Here, they get the athletic Wallace.
74. Atlanta Falcons: Ruke Orhorhoro, DT, Clemson
75. Chicago Bears: Austin Booker, Edge, Kansas
76. Denver Broncos: Theo Johnson, TE, Penn State
NFL scouts have been waiting on a breakout game from #PennState TE Theo Johnson – that happened on Saturday with 2 TDs vs. UMass.
6060v, 258v and will probably run in the 4.5s. His stats won’t jump out, but don’t overlook his NFL traits. pic.twitter.com/bPCR3LioK5
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) October 16, 2023
77. Las Vegas Raiders: Brandon Coleman, OT/G, TCU
78. Washington Commanders (from SEA): Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas
79. Atlanta Falcons (from JAX): Kris Abrams-Draine, CB, Missouri
80. Cincinnati Bengals: Ben Sinnott, TE, Kansas State
81. Seattle Seahawks (from NO via DEN): Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota
82. Indianapolis Colts: Ja’Lynn Polk, WR, Washington
After opting for a pass rusher (Laiatu Latu) in Round 1 and a corner (Melton) in Round 2 here, the Colts could turn their attention to the offensive side of the ball. Polk would give Anthony Richardson a dependable outside pass catcher.
83. Los Angeles Rams: Cole Bishop, S, Utah
84. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jermaine Burton, WR, Alabama
85. Cleveland Browns: MarShawn Lloyd, RB, USC
86. Houston Texans (from PHI): Kiran Amegadjie, OT, Yale
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87. Dallas Cowboys: Dominick Puni, G/C, Kansas
88. Green Bay Packers: Jalyx Hunt, Edge, Houston Christian
Houston Christian pass rusher Jalyx Hunt is one of the top non-FBS prospects this year. A former DB at Cornell, he is the epitome of a “late bloomer” and has added 50+ pounds since HS w/o sacrificing speed.
Hunt knocks the QB into next Tuesday here. pic.twitter.com/E6CDwqRiDD
— Dane Brugler (@dpbrugler) November 9, 2023
89. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Cedric Gray, LB, North Carolina
90. Arizona Cardinals (from HOU): Payton Wilson, LB, NC State
91. Green Bay Packers (from BUF): DeWayne Carter, DT, Duke
92. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from DET): Elijah Jones, CB, Boston College
93. Baltimore Ravens: Christian Jones, OT, Texas
The Ravens saw most of their offensive line options disappear in the first round, so they could load up in the trenches on Day 2. Jones would add tackle depth to the high-motor guard (Haynes) acquired in the second round.
94. San Francisco 49ers: Jonah Elliss, Edge, Utah
95. Buffalo Bills (from KC): Malik Washington, WR, Virginia
96. Jacksonville Jaguars*: Mekhi Wingo, DT, LSU
97. Cincinnati Bengals*: Bralen Trice, Edge, Washington
98. Pittsburgh Steelers (from PHI*): Jarvis Brownlee Jr., CB, Louisville
99. Los Angeles Rams*: Spencer Rattler, QB, South Carolina
100. Washington Commanders (from SF*): Isaiah Adams, G, Illinois
GO DEEPER
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(Photos of Ladd McConkey, Spencer Rattler, Mike Sainristil: Brandon Sloter / Image Of Sport / Getty Images; Jacob Kupferman, Ryan Kang / Getty Images)
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