We’re back after a fun week in Indy for the NFL Combine.
Lots of things happening including I’m hearing some rumblings Lamar Jackson could be on the move.
For real this time though.

Now let’s get started!
In this scenario, this trade is done a bit before the Draft.
Young is accurate and mobile.

But his lack of a huge arm and size (listed as 510 1/8 204 lbs.)
is lacking for a top pick in my mind.
As of right now I have him as the likely #1 guy, but that may change.

Yes, the Ravens.
He also had a good throwing session and is now a legitimate threat to the #1 pick.
His ceiling is the highest in the draft and putting his size in perspective is insane.
Who knows what the hell will be the Cardinals long term plan.
But they clearly need better pass rush, so Anderson makes sense here.
- Indianapolis Colts - QB C.J.
He is a fantastic talent with a huge arm and big time pocket poise.
with long 33 5/8" inch arms.
- Las Vegas Raiders - CB Christian Gonzalez (Oregon)
Who knows what’s going on here.
Does Josh McDaniels love Will Levis?
Are they going after Jimmy G?
What is the plan in Las Vegas?!
They have a lot of holes and I’m not going to try and force a QB here.
with 32" inch arms.
Murphy, who at 6'5" 268 lbs.
can help them in that category.
He plays with a great motor.
He had 18.5 sacks and 36.0 TFLs in three years at Clemson.
Check out this bend!
- Carolina Panthers - QB Will Levis (Kentucky)
This works out great for Carolina.
They wait patiently and a QB falls into their lap.
Levis is a polarizing prospect.
Some think he’s the next Justin Herbert, some think the next Jake Locker.
That is a wide range of outcomes, but I’m a Levis fan personally.
DW is an aggressive, physical Cornerback who will fit right in to the Philly defense.
The Jets defense is outstanding, but getting a younger future replacement to C.J.
Mosley will do them good down the road.
Simpson blazed a 4.43 40-yard dash at 6'3" 235 lbs.
and can help shore up an already good Jets defense.
At 32 1/4" inch arms, he may have to kick inside to Guard where he should dominate.
Tight Ends are a young QB’s best friend and Kincaid headlines a legendary TE class.
He’s not the greatest blocker, but he’s a fluid route runner with atheticism to burn.
He should be a superstar at the position within a few years.
Robinson ran for 3,410 yards in his college career and should be an elite NFL Runningback right away.
At DT, they have Vita Vea, but he could use a runningmate.
Bryan Bresee has overcome a lot in his life and is an absolute nightmare to block on the interior.
If the Bucs can get back to their elite level run D, wins will follow.
Sanders is an interesting player who can play both Inside Linebacker or EDGE rusher.
- Miami Dolphins - FORFEITED
Remember this?
At 6'3" 208 lbs.
with a 40 1/2" inch vertical, Johnston can give Fields a big catch radius.
The concern is his weight, which clocked in at 166 lbs.
which is over 100 lbs.
less than former Mississippi State personality Brandon Walker.
to Aaron Donald coming out and obviously from the same school.
But 14.5 TFLs and 7.5 sacks from the interior in one season is hard to ignore.
Putting him opposite Trevon Diggs would give the Cowboys a dynamite pairing in their secondary.
Washington is a massive Tight End at 6'7" 285 lbs.
At 6'2" 238 lbs., this EDGE rusher from Georgia blazed a 4.39 40-yard dash.
The knock is that he doesn’t have a true position as he’s not a dynamic pass rusher.
Outside of Travis Kelce, they don’t have nearly enough weapons.
Add in Addison and now we’re cooking with gas.
He doesn’t have ideal size at 5'11" 173 lbs.
Stay tuned for the next version 3.0 in a couple of weeks.