The regular season is over.

Your team has disappointed you yet again.

You wonder why you feel so invested in such a losing franchise.

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Part of you is relieved you don’t have to watch your dogshit team each Sunday for awhile.

You’re not an NBA or NHL fan.

MLB is a ways away.

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March Madness isn’t for a few months still.

Well I have good news for you - IT’S DRAFT SEASON!

Here is your NFL Mock Draft for teams that didn’t make the playoffs.

And we have to think about this from a GM/Coach perspective.

You think they want to tie their future to Fields now?

They may want to hit the reset button on the QB wage scale and start over from that position.

Williams has ideal athleticism and a huge arm.

Maybe the new Coach, especially if it’s Eric Bienemy will be in favor of rolling with him.

But do we really think the Bears take a QB out of UNC that wears #10 again?

Picking #2 has been a blessing and a curse.

Maybe they’ll bring in an offensive whiz and totally change things up.

But at 3rd overall, do you want the 3rd best QB in the draft?

He should keep New England’s signal caller upright for a long time.

Not only bloodlines, but he’s the best WR prospect to come out since Ja’Marr Chase.

He could absolutely go higher than this.

I don’t think Wan’Dale Robinson is causing DC’s to lose sleep.

and should run right around a 4.40.

What a great situation GM Ryan Poles has put the team in!

He won’t surpass Williams or Maye, but could he be the 3rd QB?

Could he be the 4th?

He’s also had significant injuries on both of his knees.

He’s got an absolute cannon and can process information super quickly.

So if he can stay healthy, I think he’ll be a good player in the league.

  1. Denver Broncos - EDGE Laiatu Latu (UCLA)

Von Miller left the team years ago.

Shaq Barrett left to be the NFL’s leading sacker in 2019.

Bradley Chubb got traded to Miami.

Laiatu Latu is a big, intimindating rusher at 6'5" 265 lbs.

and coming off of back-to-back double digit sack seasons for the Bruins.

Kool-Aid McKinstry gives them a 6'1" 195 lbs.

CB with ideal size to line up against Rashee Rice, Courtland Sutton, and Keenan Allen.

jumbo slot WR they’ve always had in the Bayou.

Enter Adonai Mitchell, who at 6'4" 196 lbs.

has the size and build you want, but can also just float to catch a ball.

Meaning, when the team gets off the bus, you’re immediately intimidated by their size and strength.

I have them taking the local kid EDGE rusher playing tonight in Bralen Trice.

At 6'4" 274 lbs.

He can play either Tackle or Guard and would help give Trevor Lawrence more time to throw.

In an upset, his teammate Adonai Mitchell went before Worthy, who was the more productive college Receiver.

But not so much he gets by Cincy who needs another playmaker opposite Ja’Marr Chase.