Didn’t mean to key in in Japanese.
Classic malfunction on my behalf.
It’s been awhile since my previous mock, February 14th to be exact.

I opted not to throw a post combine mock out there because there truthfully wasn’t much movement.
Now I feel good and confident in the next mock which I’ve experimented a bit with.
For a very quick rundown on how I like to mock…

So I’ll throw a few non-player comps out there, just a few.
Hell travel with a loud personality that folks will love or hate.
Its the obvious pick and could very well fast track this franchise into the heat of a playoff race.
Is Washington one of those?
So lets take a shot here and let it simmer for a while.
My biggest issue comes down to hits.
And I really like the direction that this franchise is heading in.
With that being said, Jim Harbaughs reign begins with a monstrous need for an alpha WR1.
The current wide receiver corps is lacking… big time.
Malik Nabers would add a necessary element of explosiveness and sure hands that Justin Herbert is starving for.
Drake Maye is a New York Giant.
You need good quarterback play to succeed in this league and simply put… the Giants lack that.
The former tight end brings exquisite footwork and fluidity to the field.
This team wants a violent and destructive pass-rushing phenom and they can get that here.
NFC South quarterbacks beware, Dallas Turner will be entering your nightmares.
Odunze shouldnt be available here at No.
9, hes far too talented to make it here and yet… thats how this thing goes.
The 6-foot-3ish wideout is a three-level threat with a stupendous athletic profile.
Brock Bowers will bring his all-around game and impact the game positively as a rookie.
If a deal doesnt get done…
Here’s a scenario that could very well happen.
So yeah, Illl throw the polarizing prospect to Denver.
The guy is accurate and smart, and that can go a long way.
13 and Las Vegas is ecstatic to add the young and promising tackle.
I am HIGH on the 23-year-old rookie who brings an imposing force with excellent speed and quickness.
Look no further than the sticky, freak athlete with great length and physical tools.
Quinyon Mitchell is the obvious play here and Ive been pounding the table for this for months.
Im also a staunch believer in pairing two superb corners together on rookie deals, the value is impeccable.
16 after potentially being a top seven pick last year is tough to see…
Nonetheless its Seattle that jumps all over the value here in Verse.
Youre getting a high motor player with the ferocity and will to win at the next level.
And thanks to a terrific first step, hell find the field early and often as a rookie.
The Florida native is a savvy player with great speed and physical tools.
Hes scrappy, I love his potential.
They can add to the unit with Taliese Fuaga who would look to take advantage of a unique opportunity.
This is a really intriguing opportunity for the blossoming 22-year-old rookie.
I think the Rams can shift focus to the offensive line and add JC Latham in this experiment.
I dont really agree with Latham sliding down boards across mock drafters everywhere.
Cut down on the penalties and he could be a dang good player in this league.
And they need a GOOD one.
That RAS would place him as the third highest of any guard prospect since 1987.
Bringing Mims in gives them a young, budding, raw prospect with big time potential.
Amarius is a tremendous athlete who scored a 9.57 RAS and measures in at 6-foot-7, 340 pounds.
His hand placement is great and the incredible strength he brings to the table will go a long way.
Well see if the speedy Nate Wiggins can answer that question.
Wiggins impressed at the combine with a 4.28 40-yard dash.
Bigger and better wideouts will bully you.
So if you ask me, Nate Wiggins has plenty of potential but he needs to put on weight.
Absolutely regretted it… instantly.
And of course my guy went on to have a prolific combine which netted him a 9.99 RAS.
Cowboys fans should be beyond excited to see AD and CeeDee do damage for years to come.
Everyone is on the Cooper DeJean to Green Bay train and who can blame em?
Hes a defensive coordinators dream thanks to the super versatility he brings along with a high level IQ.
Chop is strong against both the pass and run, hell be an every down player as well.
While its disappointing, Arizona would be an incredible landing spot.
But in this realm, theyve gotta settle for the one trick deep threat in Xavier Worthy.
Josh Allens rocket arm with Xavier Worthys 4.21 speed.
Hes 5-foot-11, 199 and brings terrific ball skills to the table.
Kool-Aid is also a very smart player who communicates very well and can help lead a defense.
There are plenty of ways he can be activated in the short and intermediate passing games with Lamar Jackson.
Baltimore has already met with Ladd a few times, theres definite interest there and I love the fit.
If you ask me, Fautanu is a top 20 player in the class.
32 and watch seven wideouts go before them.
I like throwing a dart here with TJ Tampa who earned a 98.8 in-game athleticism score via Reel Analytics.
At 6-foot-1 with long arms and a menacing physical presence to overwhelm wideouts in press man.
And that’s all for Mock 2.0 folks.
If you didn’t… sorry.