2020 OFFICIAL ROD MOCK DRAFT

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Memento

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Third on Ojemudia...even though he's on the Ravens' board.
 

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Ok it's confirmed.

The Panthers select Michael Ojemudia CB Iowa
 

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The Miami Dolphins select

Keith Ismael C/G San Diego St. He can learn behind Karras this year and take over next year.

Functional Athleticism - Ample mobility at his disposal. He moves really good both laterally and when charged with climbing to the second level to pick off LB flow and scrape. He's quick in short spaces and showcases strong ability to gear down quickly, come to balance and frame his blocks in space.

Football IQ - He takes really good angles out of his stance to win reps in the first step. He's got good spatial awareness and does a nice job of feeling gap shooters looking to trigger and fire into his space. Has ability to play both guard and center — although weaponizing him at Center gets the most value out of him.

Anchor Ability - Does not have an overwhelming amount of power in his frame and longer-armed and powerful nose tackles can walk him backwards as he tries to drop anchor in one on ones in isolation. Good recovery ability thanks to athletic ability and skill to snap his base back into place — but not a true power player.

Hand Technique - Lack of length can bite him against quick hands on the interior — two gap nose tackles will give him some trouble unless he's given a chip to help win control of the play early on. His punch power is good thanks to compact windup and he has a fair level of accuracy to land hands on the numbers.

Balance - Free mover who excels when he's asked to play in space. Effective and efficient mover in pull situations to not drift out of alignment and stay tight for good timing and crisp fits. Defenders who challenge him with leverage and long-arms will get his weight off center but he's fairly dense and low to not be fully compromised.

Pass Sets - If you're running quick game, you're set. If you ask him to anchor seven step game against a nose, you might want to think again. Some scheme specificity is likely going to challenge him against certain defensive looks but his feet are clean, he frames well and executes proper technique to attempt to anchor and buy himself time.

Flexibility - Very clean in the lower half, has no issues at all with flipping his hips open as a puller or driving off a planted foot to redirect his momentum effectively and pivot back across his frame. He plays with good leverage and offers a stout presence to play under the pads of defenders.

Power at POA - Pure drive blocks aren't going to consistently create creases and bubbles. Didn't see a lot of dominant reps against big bodies, instead he was a steer blocker who stayed engaged and looked to ride out defenders and allow ball carrier to cut off of his hip.

Length - Does not have the ideal amount of length — has let gap shooters rip through contact and get hip to hip due to lack of stopping power. He's going to be prone to getting stacked in two gap situations or when facing off against nose tackles — he's got functional length but his gravitational pull isn't a plus.

Competitive Toughness - Hustle and effort are hallmarks of his tape; you're going to get a blue collar presence. His functional strength isn't where he'll hang his hat and as such he's "buyer beware" if you play against a lot of teams that have boomers in the A-gap. Ceiling is highest when avoiding gap/ power rushing concepts.

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Best Trait - Football IQ

Worst Trait - Functional Strength

Best Film - Fresno State (2019)

Worst Film - UCLA (2019)

Red Flags - 2019 shoulder INJ

Player Summary -
Keith Ismael projects as a ZBS scheme center — and a potential starter at the pro level. his ceiling may not be that of a high end difference maker on the inside but he pairs mobility and intelligent play for successful reps and can hold down the heart of the line on a team that isn't going to charge him with creating creases in the A-gap. Ismael's mobility is a huge plus and will allow him to work across face and steer defenders. Scheme specific starting candidate.
 
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With the 154th pick in the 2020 NFL draft the Buffalo Bills select.....

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  1. Stanford Samuels III*, CB, Florida State
    Height: 6-1. Weight: 187. Arm: 31.75. Hand: 10.13.
    40 Time: 4.65.
    Projected Round (2020): 4-6.
    3/14/20: Samuels played well for Florida State over his final two seasons with the Seminoles. He totaled 60 tackles with two interceptions and seven passes broken up in 2019 after recording 58 tackles with four interceptions and 11 breakups in 2018. He has quality size to him and would fit best in a press-man scheme. A disappointing combine with a slow 40 hurt his draft stock.
Walter Football, meanwhile, ranks Samuels as the 15th-best cornerback. From their scouting report on Samuels:

“He has quality size to him and would fit best in a press-man scheme.”
Samuels finished last season with a career-high 60 tackles to go along with seven passes defended and two interceptions, giving him career totals of 145 tackles, 16 PDs and eight INTs.

Jordan Foote of Clutch Sports offered a more detailed look at Samuels, calling him a “lengthy corner” with “plus athleticism” who can play man or zone.

“With that said, he’s far from a perfect player,” Foote said. “Despite his size, Samuels lacks good strength. This could be a problem in run support and/or against bigger receivers. No prospect is perfect, but this could lower his floor in the NFL a little bit. Perhaps a professional weights/nutrition program will do him good.”
 

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Fifth Round

Round Pick Overall Team

5 1 147 Cincinnati Bengals @Tron Saahdiq Charles OT LSU

5 2 148 Carolina Panthers from Redskins @PressureD41 DJ Wonnum EDGE South Carolina

5 3 149 Detroit Lions @jetplt67 Brandon Jones S Texas

5 4 150 New York Giants @TK42-RAM Lavert Hill CB Michigan

5 5 151 Los Angeles Chargers @Dieter the Brock Julian Blackmon S Utah

5 6 152 Carolina Panthers @PressureD41 Michael Ojemudia DB Iowa

5 7 153 Miami Dolphins @Ramrocket Keith Ismael C/G San Diego State

5 9 154 Buffalo Bills @Rambitious1 Stanford Samuel III CB Florida State

5 10 155 Minnesota Vikings @Raptorman Anthony Gordon QB Washington State

5 11 156 San Francisco 49ers from Broncos @Memento

5 12 157 Baltimore Ravens from Falcons @Ramhusker

5 13 158 New York Jets @RamsFlash80

5 14 159 Las Vegas Raiders @Petrowsky

5 15 160 Indianapolis Colts @ScotsRam

5 16 161 Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Karate61

5 17 162 Washington Redskins from Steelers through Seahawks @RamFan503

5 18 163 Chicago Bears @Dieter the Brock

5 19 164 Dallas Cowboys @SanAnRam

5 20 165 Jacksonville Jaguars from Rams @Corbin

5 21 166 Detroit Lions from Eagles @jetplt67

5 22 167 Buffalo Bills

5 23 168 Philadelphia Eagles from Patriots @MadGoat

5 24 169 New Orleans Saints @Gandalf

5 25 170 Jacksonville Jaguars from Vikings through Ravens @Corbin

5 26 171 Houston Texans

5 27 172 New England Patriots from Seahawks through Lions @sdakotaram

5 28 173 Miami Dolphins from Ravens through Rams @Ramrocket

5 29 174 Tennessee Titans

5 30 175 Green Bay Packers

5 31 176 San Francisco 49ers

5 32 177 Kansas City Chiefs

5 33 178 Denver Broncos (compensatory pick) @OldSchool

5 34 179 Dallas Cowboys (compensatory pick) @SanAnRam


Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks- Joe Burrow, TUA TAGOVAILOA , Justin Herbert, Jacob Eason, Jordan Love, Jake Fromm, Jalen Hurts, Anthony Gordon

Runningbacks- Jonathan Taylor, DeAndre Swift, JK Dobbins, CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE, Cam Akers, Zach Moss, Lamical Perine, AJ Dillon, Anthony McFarland

Wide Receiver- Ceedee Lamb, Jerry Jeudy, Henry Ruggs, Tee Higgins, Brandon Aiyuk, Justin Jefferson, Denzel Mims, Leviska Shenault Jr, Jalen Reagor, Michael Pittman Jr., Collin Johnson, Chase Claypool, KJ HAMLER, Donovan Peoples-Jones, Bryan Edwards, Tyler Johnson, Antonio Gandy-Golden, K.J. Hill, Van Jefferson, Quintez Cephus, Devin Duvernay, Quartney Davis, Quez Watkins, Lynn Bowden,

Offensive Line- Jedrick Wills, Tristan WIRFS, Mekhi Becton , Andrew Thomas, Isaiah Wilson, Austin Jackson, Josh Jones, Cesar Ruiz, Matt Peart, Matthew Hennessey, Tyler Biadasz, Robert Hunt, John Simpson, Lucas Niang, Solomen Kindley,
Prince Tega Wanogho, Lloyd Cushenberry III, Ezra Cleveland, Damian Lewis, Yasir Durant, Netane Muti, Terence Steele, Jonah Jackson, Shane Lemieux, Ben Bartch, Logan Stenberg, Nick Harris, Ben Bredeson, Calvin Throckmorton, Kevin Dotson, Saahdiq Charles, Keith Ismael

Tight End- Cole Kmet, Brycen Hopkins, Albert Okwuegbunam, ADAM TRAUTMAN, Harrison Bryant,
Thaddeus Moss, Devin Asiasi, Hunter Bryant, Jacob Breeland,

Defense:
Defensive Line- Derrick Brown, Javon Kinlaw, Ross Blacklock, Jordan Elliott, Raekwon Davis, Justin Madubuike, Neville Gallimore, MARLON DAVIDSON, Devon Hamilton, Rashard Lawrence, James Lynch, Leki Fotu, Josiah Coatney, Benito Jones,

Defensive End / Edge- Chase Young, K’Lavon Chaisson, Yetur Gross-Matos, A.J. Epenesa, Terrell Lewis, Zack Baun, Jonathan Greenard, Curtis Weaver, Julian Okwara, Alex Highsmith, Darrell Taylor, Alton Robinson, Khalid Kareem, Bradlee Anae, Jabari Zuniga, DJ Wonnum

LineBacker- Isiah Simmons, Patrick Queen, Kenneth Murray, Joshua Uche, Jeremy Chinn, MALIK HARRISON, Jordyn Brooks, Troy Dye, Anfernee Jennings, Logan Wilson, Willie Gay Jr, Akeem Davis-Gaither, Davion Taylor, David Woodward, Justin Strnad,

Cornerback- Jeff Okudah, CJ Henderson, Kristian Fulton, AJ Terrell, Trevon Diggs, Damon Arnette, Jeff Gladney, Jaylon Johnson, Noah Igbinoghene, Cameron Dantzler, Reggie Robinson, Bryce Hall, Amik Robertson, Troy Pride Jr, Lamar Jackson, Stanford Thomas Oliver, Lavert Hill, Stanford Samuels III, Michael Ojemudia

Safety- Xavier McKinney, Grant Delpit, Antione Winfield Jr., Ashtyn Davis, Kyle Dugger, Terrell Burgess, JR Reed, Alohi Gillman, Brandon Jones, Julian Blackmon

Special Teams:
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First Round can be found on
Page 10
Second Round can be found on Page 17
Third Round can be found on Page 25
Fourth Round can be found at post #722
Amended Rounds 5 & 6 post #622
 

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Okay, with the 156th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the San Francisco Whiners select...Jonathan Garvin, DE, Miami.
 

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I don’t believe I’m on deck. The Falcons have no 5th round pick.
 

Memento

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No, it's Jacksonville who has the pick from Baltimore. Baltimore doesn't have a fifth.