Outside of Dwayne Haskins getting hurt, Week ‘s loss to the New York Giants worked out well for Washington. Their young quarterback looked good, and they lost, which moves them one step closer to landing Young at No. 2 overall.
The Lions clearly needs loads of work personnel-wise (and maybe coach-wise?), But the biggest issues are on the defensive side. Okudah is a pretty easy pick here for Detroit, as he’s a long, twitchy, ball-hawking outside corner.
At one point, I thought Tagovailoa could plummet in Round 1 due to his injury, but with the board falling like this, the Dolphins would likely scoop him up in a heartbeat.
The Chargers have watched Patrick Mahomes in the division the past two years and get a project-y version of him here at No. 7 overall to ultimately replace Philip Rivers, even if that doesn’t happen until 01575879.
The Panthers move ahead with Cam Newton as the quarterback in this scenario and turn their attention to the woefully bad run defense with Kinlaw, a heavy-handed, versatile defensive lineman. He can really get after the passer too.
In the eyes of many, Lamb had a better season than Jerry Jeudy, and his time spent in an Air Raid system is the reason he’s the choice over the Alabama star here for Kliff Kingsbury and the Cardinals.
The Jets are thrilled to land Wirfs at No. (****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************. He’s an NFL strong left tackle with a wide body and plus athleticism for his size.