2020 OFFICIAL ROD MOCK DRAFT

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Maybe we can all combo GB whoever is available.



That is a stupid good pick, honestly never heard of him but I’m a huuuge fan now. He has amazing feel for coverage and holes. When is he projected to go? Guy reminds me of DX without the health issues.

so we just decided one of us would make a pick for the Packers.

Packers select ....

Jake Hanson OC Oregon.

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With the 243rd pick of the ROD Mock Draft the Tennessee Titans select...

Danny Pinter, OL, Ball St.

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New York Jets were one of those teams who did their due diligence. A source tells SportsIllustrated.com that Pinter had an informal interview with the Jets last week during the NFL Combine.

The source said that the Jets, along with the Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Rams and Tennessee Titans among others all had informal meetings with Pinter as well.

The intrigue about Pinter is not based on his game film as much as it is his upside. No offensive lineman in the draft is likely as moldable as Pinter, who is still very much learning how to play offensive tackle.

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With the 243rd pick of the ROD Mock Draft the Tennessee Titans select...

Danny Pinter, OL, Ball St.

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New York Jets were one of those teams who did their due diligence. A source tells SportsIllustrated.com that Pinter had an informal interview with the Jets last week during the NFL Combine.

The source said that the Jets, along with the Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Rams and Tennessee Titans among others all had informal meetings with Pinter as well.

The intrigue about Pinter is not based on his game film as much as it is his upside. No offensive lineman in the draft is likely as moldable as Pinter, who is still very much learning how to play offensive tackle.

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@Memento is on deck

Nice pick
 

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Seventh Round

Round Pick Overall Team

7 1 215 Cincinnati Bengals @Tron Chauncey Rivers, DE, Mississippi State

7 2 216 Washington Redskins @RamFan503 Josiah Deguara FB Cincinatti

7 3 217 San Francisco 49ers from Lions @Memento Michael Onwenu, OG, Michigan

7 4 218 New York Giants @TK42-RAM Stephen Sullivan TE LSU

7 5 219 Minnesota Vikings from Dolphins @Raptorman @Karate61 Markus Bailey LB Purdue

7 6 220 Los Angeles Chargers @Dieter the Brock Jon Runyan JR G MICHIGAN

7 7 221 Carolina Panthers @PressureD41 Demarkus Acy CB Missouri

7 8 222 Arizona Cardinals @DVontel Darius Anderson RB TCU

7 9 223 Jacksonville Jaguars @Corbin Cam Brown LB Penn State

7 10 224 Tennessee Titans from Browns @T-REX Harrison Hand CB Temple

7 11 225 New York Giants through Baltimore Ravens from Jets @TK42-RAM Larrell Murchison, DT, N.C. State

7 12 226 Chicago Bears from Raiders @Dieter the Brock MICHAEL DIVINITY JR - LB LSU

7 13 227 Miami Dolphins from Colts @Ramrocket Tyre Phillips G Mississippi St

7 14 228 Atlanta Falcons from Buccaneers through Eagles @Ramhusker Bryce Perkins, QB ,Virginia

7 15 229 Washington Redskins from Broncos @RamFan503 Bravvion Roy, DT Baylor

7 16 230 New England Patriots from Falcons @sdakotaram Austin Mack WR Ohio State

7 17 231 Dallas Cowboys @SanAnRam Raequan Williams; DL; Michigan State

7 18 232 Pittsburgh Steelers @ScotsRam Cole McDonald, QB, Hawaii

7 19 233 Chicago Bears @Dieter the Brock Derreck Tuszka DE North Dakota State

7 20 234 Los Angeles Rams @Corbin Mitchell Wilcox TE South Florida

7 21 235 New England Patriots from Eagles @sdakotaram Ezra Robinson CB TSU

7 22 236 Green Bay Packers from Bills through Browns @Raptorman Kelly Bryant QB Missouri

7 23 237 Tennessee Titans from Patriots through Broncos @T-REX Evan Weaver, LB, California

7 24 238 New York Giants from Saints @TK42-RAM Daishawn Dixon, G, San Diego State

7 25 239 Buffalo Bills from Vikings @Rambitious1 Zach Shackleford, IOL, Texas

7 26 240 Houston Texans @RamsFlash80 John Reid, CB Penn State

7 27 241 New England Patriots from Seahawks @sdakotaram Salvon Ahmed, RB, Washington

7 28 242 Green Bay Packers from Ravens @Raptorman Jake Hanson, OC, Oregon

7 29 243 Tennessee Titans @T-REX Danny Pinton, OL, Ball St.

7 30 244 Cleveland Browns from Packers @Merlin

7 31 245 San Francisco 49ers @Memento

7 32 246 Miami Dolphins from Chiefs @Ramrocket

7 33 247 Baltimore Ravens from New York Giants (compensatory pick) @Memento

7 34 248 Houston Texans (compensatory pick) @RamsFlash80

7 35 249 Minnesota Vikings (compensatory pick) @Raptorman @Karate61

7 36 250 Houston Texans (compensatory pick) @RamsFlash80

7 37 251 Miami Dolphins (compensatory pick) @Ramrocket

7 38 252 Denver Broncos (compensatory pick) @OldSchool

7 39 253 Minnesota Vikings (compensatory pick) @Raptorman @Karate61

7 40 254 Denver Broncos (compensatory pick) @OldSchool

7 41 255 Baltimore Ravens from New York Giants (compensatory pick) @Memento



Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks- Joe Burrow, TUA TAGOVAILOA , Justin Herbert, Jacob Eason, Jordan Love, Jake Fromm, Jalen Hurts, Anthony Gordon, James Morgan, Jake Luton, Bryce Perkins, Cole McDonald, Kelly Bryant

Runningbacks- Jonathan Taylor, DeAndre Swift, JK Dobbins, CLYDE EDWARDS-HELAIRE, Cam Akers, Zach Moss, Lamical Perine, AJ Dillon, Anthony McFarland,
Eno Benjamin, Darrynton Evans, Sewo Olonilua, Joshua Kelley, Deejay Dallas, Antonio Gibson, Ke'Shawn Vaughan, Josiah Deguara, Darius Anderson, Salvon Ahmed,

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, Isaiah Hodgins, Isaiah Coulter, Lawrence Cager, Gabriel Davis, James Proche, Kalija Lipscombe, Jeff Thomas, Austin Mack

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, Trey Adams, Alex Taylor, Charlie Heck, Jack Driscoll, Hakeem Adenjii, Darryl Williams, Simon Stepaniak, Michael Onwenu, Jon Runyan, Tyre Phillips, Daishawn Dixon, Zach Shackleford, Jake Hanson, Danny Pinton,

Tight End- Cole Kmet, Brycen Hopkins, Albert Okwuegbunam, ADAM TRAUTMAN, Harrison Bryant,
Thaddeus Moss, Devin Asiasi, Hunter Bryant, Jacob Breeland, Colby Parkinson, Charlie Taumeopeau, Dalton Keene, Stephen Sullivan, Mitchell Wilcox

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, Jason Strowbridge, Nick Coe, McTevin Agim, Khalil Davis, Broderick Washington, Larrell Murchison, Raequan Williams

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, Jonathan Garvin, Kenny Willekes, Oluwole Betiku, Chauncey Rivers, Bravvion Roy, Derreck Tuszka

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, Joe Bachie, Caster Coughlin, Jacob Phillips, Cameron Brown, Chris Orr, Shaquille Quarterman, Mykal Walker, Markus Bailey, Michael Divinity Jr, Evan Weaver

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, Javaris Davis,
Darnay Holmes, Josiah Scott, L'Jarius Sneed, Dane Jackson, A.J. Green, Demarkus Acy, Harrison Hand, Ezra Robinson, John Reid,

Safety- Xavier McKinney, Grant Delpit, Antione Winfield Jr., Ashtyn Davis, Kyle Dugger, Terrell Burgess, JR Reed, Alohi Gillman, Brandon Jones, Julian Blackmon, Geno Stone, Tanner Muse, K'Von Wallace, Antoine Brooks Jr, Khaleke Hudson, Josh Metellus, Kenny Robertson Jr

Special Teams:
Kicker- Rodrigo Blankenship, Tyler Bass, Dominic Eberle

Punter- Braden Mann, Joseph Charlton

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 on Page #37
Fifth Round can be found on Page #43
Sixth Round can be found on
Page #50
 

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Browns select Jalen Elliot, S, Notre Dame. (y)

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With the 245th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, San Francisco selects...Levonta Taylor, CB, Florida State.
 

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Sorry lads. Slept in this morning.

The Miami Dolphins select Kamal Martin LB Minnesota

Football IQ - He seems play development reasonably well and has shown a good feel for staying leveraged on multiple gaps or in the MOF in shallow zones and not bailing out to cost his defense. Disciplined play. Like what he offers in navigating the box, too — he excels in tight quarters combat.

Tackling - If he's able to catch you flush, he's going to put you on your back. Explosive hitting power in linear contact and will wallop opposing quarterbacks in the pocket as a blitzer. His finishing skills are tempered by his short area movement skills and mobility to effectively mirror.

Block Shedding - Not sure he's ever going to consistently stack and shed to cover multiple gaps but has heavy hands and pads, cracks horns with OL and stun before looking to rip through contact and continue pursuit. At his best down hill and if he's charged with winning laterally, he'll lose some of his pop and effectiveness.

Competitive Toughness - Appreciate his tone setting presence in the MOF. He's got some potent stuns of blockers and tackles alike, his functional play strength is where it needs to be to serve as a dirty work LB. His effort is admirable as well and he should be able to serve value on special teams coverage units as well.

Lateral Mobility - He's not super fluid and shows some tightness in his hips during zone drops or when trying to scrape and flow laterally. Not sure you'd want him to try to lean up for more mobility either, just let him trigger down hill and protect him with rangy LBs in the rest of the group if you want him on run D.

Coverage Skills - Little value here. He's smart enough to not chase routes in front of his face and has some reach at his disposal but he's very linear and doesn't have the same appeal when he's tasked with going anywhere other than forward. Wouldn't endorse a role matching up with backs or TEs or slot receivers in man.

Gap Shooting Ability - Some false steps rob him of ability to quickly drive down hill — he's more of a build up speed player and his quickness isn't where it needs to be to have him serve a high impact role here. There's good processing and he gains ground effectively out of his read steps but won't make a ton of splash plays on the other side of the LOS.

Feet/COD - Not his most appealing quality. He struggles when he has to plant and drive or push himself in any direction, even forward. Hip tightness robs him of steep range of motion in the lower half, which then in turn cuts down on his ability to transition quickly or take effective drop step.

Flexibility - He's a straight line player, first and foremost. Appreciate his even keeled approach to other reps and he won't overextend himself or play recklessly — but that just means that the range and dynamic play is watered down to only the most basic of reps as a finisher or as a blitzer.

First Step Explosiveness - While his transition out of read step isn't the most explosive, it doesn't take him long to really generate some power in short spaces once he's established his momentum out of his stance. Has ability to crash through late blocks or contact due to force produced, which comes in useful when triggering into A or B gaps.

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Best Trait - Competitive Toughness

Worst Trait - Flexibility

Best Film - Nebraska (2019)

Worst Film - Iowa (2019)

Red Flags - None

Player Summary -
Kamal Martin projects as an inside linebacker in an odd front system, where he can play the role of a downhill thud linebacker and plug up gaps. Martin appears to lack the mobility and range to be a sufficient defender in space at the NFL level and as such, pairing him with another ILB and asking him to attack gaps down hill will keep him in his wheelhouse. This is a potential early down defender at the NFL level who should by no means be regularly on the field for 3rd and 6+
 
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With the 247th pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select...Reggie Corbin, RB, Illinois.
 

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With the 249th pick
of the 2020 ROD Mock Draft
the Minnesota Vikings select:

Solomon Kindley
Guard
Georgia

HEIGHT 6'3"
WEIGHT 337 lbs

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Overview
Nasty guard who lives in scrap mode, looking for fights inside a relatively small phone booth where he's most comfortable. Kindley has the frame of a powerful guard, but doesn't bend well enough to generate leverage and push at the point of attack. He's a mauler with enough finesse to get to some reach and cut-off blocks, but faces scheme limitations. Slide quickness is limited and his tendency to lunge allows rushers to work around his edge earlier than teams like. The size and toughness are great, but Kindley needs to play with better control and technique in order to become an average NFL backup.

Strengths
  • Wide frame from chest to ankles
  • Plays with nasty disposition
  • Seems to get into defender's heads at least once per game
  • Hustles into cut-off positioning from back-side
  • Consistent sliding feet around target to wall-off after engagement
  • Power in hips and upper body to torque opponent off-balance
  • Feet are a little more nimble than expected
  • Adequate pop in hands in pass pro
  • Hung in against South Carolina DT Javon Kinlaw's power rush

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With the 249th pick
of the 2020 ROD Mock Draft
the Minnesota Vikings select:

Solomon Kindley
Guard
Georgia

HEIGHT 6'3"
WEIGHT 337 lbs

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Overview
Nasty guard who lives in scrap mode, looking for fights inside a relatively small phone booth where he's most comfortable. Kindley has the frame of a powerful guard, but doesn't bend well enough to generate leverage and push at the point of attack. He's a mauler with enough finesse to get to some reach and cut-off blocks, but faces scheme limitations. Slide quickness is limited and his tendency to lunge allows rushers to work around his edge earlier than teams like. The size and toughness are great, but Kindley needs to play with better control and technique in order to become an average NFL backup.

Strengths
  • Wide frame from chest to ankles
  • Plays with nasty disposition
  • Seems to get into defender's heads at least once per game
  • Hustles into cut-off positioning from back-side
  • Consistent sliding feet around target to wall-off after engagement
  • Power in hips and upper body to torque opponent off-balance
  • Feet are a little more nimble than expected
  • Adequate pop in hands in pass pro
  • Hung in against South Carolina DT Javon Kinlaw's power rush

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Kindley was chosen earlier in the draft
 

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Kindley was chosen earlier in the draft
OMG! I didn't look back into the 2nd Round. I had him 6-7th round.

Well, I'll need more time to choose another...sorry!
 

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With the 249th pick of the
2020 ROD Mock Draft the Minnesota Vikings select:

Justin Herron
Guard
Wake Forest
HEIGHT 6'4"

WEIGHT 308 lbs
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Overview
Herron is flexible and athletic with the foot quickness to compete in a camp as a zone-blocking guard. However, he's often in a state of flux and having to fight for survival due to suspect hand usage and body control. He may not have enough play strength to withstand NFL defensive tackles in one-on-one situations, but he does have intriguing athletic traits and may be looked at as a developmental prospect.

Strengths
  • Athletic bloodlines with father/uncles who were college hoopers
  • Plays with loose hips and plus agility
  • Sweet feet to jump rushers quickly or mirror with patience
  • Very little hesitation to transition and slide back inside for counters
  • Might have athleticism to do more than is asked of him
  • Gives ground to get ground on tough backside run angles
  • Gets to second-level block with proper pad level
  • Adequate reactive movement for adjustments in space or recoveries

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With the 250th pick, the Houston Texans select: Tyler Huntley, QB Utah
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWaLJlk3UOs

PROS:
Dual-threat quarterback that can extend plays with his feet and pick up yards as a runner. Good mobility within the pocket, willing to climb and keep his eyes down the field when things break down around him. Excellent vertical passer that can dial up the deep ball with fairly consistent success. Like his trigger in quick game when it’s necessary to get the ball out of his hands. He’s a dynamic runner but that doesn’t mean he abandons opportunities as a passer first. Takes care of the football and doesn’t usually take unnecessary risks or attempt to fit the ball where it cannot go. He’s a tough football player.

CONS: Arm strength is average at best in terms of throwing power to hit outbreaking patterns. Wants targets to establish themselves as open and he doesn’t show much in the way of anticipatory throws. Trigger is a touch tardy. Was more of a complement to the offense than the reason it found success. Base is quite narrow and his accuracy is more general. Wasn’t able to carry the team in key moments in 2019 when Utah had a chance to win the Pac 12 and contend for a playoff spot.

BEST TRAIT - Deep Passing
WORST TRAIT - Anticipation Throws
RED FLAGS - None
Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley enters the NFL after starting 33 games in college, improving each season. As a senior in 2019, Huntley broke the single season record for completion percentage at 73.1 which is very impressive how frequently he dials up the deep ball. Huntley is a dual threat quarterback that is a dynamic runner but also showcases efficiency in the passing game with the ability to hit throws down the field. With that said, Huntley doesn’t throw with much anticipation and he isn’t going to dice secondaries up in traditional ways. Surprisingly, the Senior Bowl and NFL Scouting Combine passed on having Huntley as a participant and he’s an underrated prospect. Huntley has a chance to be a backup early in his career and it would not come as a surprise to see him earn a chance to be the guy at some point, especially considering league trends.

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Texans draft is now in the books

2nd (pick 40) JK Dobbins, RB Ohio St.

3rd (pick 74) Lloyd Cushenberry III, OL LSU

3rd (pick 90) Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR Michigan

3rd (pick 97) Netane Muti, OL Fresno St.

4th (pick 111) Alex Highsmith, EDGE Charlotte

5th (pick 171) Tanner Muse, S/LB Clemson

7th (pick 240) John Reid, CB Penn St.

7th (pick 248) Darnell Mooney, WR Tulane

7th (pick 250) Tyler Huntley, QB Utah