The first of the season as I'm bored on Boxing day. Rankings will change players will rise and fall. This is mostly what I think would work and be better for the team. Subject to change as always. In a future mock I'll look at a day 2 or 3 QB to draft as I'm not sure Jimmy comes back.
Re-Sign:
S Quinten Lake
CB Roger McCreary
CB Decobie Durant
G Justin Dedich
T DJ Humpries (serves as #2 LT)
QB Jimmy G
Free Agents:
S Andre Cisco (depth and ST)
G Evan Neal (G and T depth)
ILB Quay Walker
Extend: (2027 free agents)
Kevin Dotson
Byron Young
Kobie Turner
Puka Nacua
Warren McClendon
I'm using a lot of our cap money on extending in house guys. I've weighed whether to extend McClendon or draft a beast at RT and for this one I'm extending him. The rest are pretty simple IMO.
Round 1(a) ATL Pick:
Mansoor Delane CB LSU
Pretty simple we need a CB1 and he provides that skill set. Comes with 4.4 speed at 6' 190 lbs he's good at both man and zone schemes and he's a monster against the run definitely not afraid to tackle an RB.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrphT6qWerE
Round 1(b):
WR Chris Brazzell Jr Tennessee
Taller WR who runs good routes which we know is key to McVay. He's slender at 6'5" 200 lbs but has 4.5 speed. In the Tennessee offense he wasn't asked to run a diverse route tree but he seems to have a knack for finding the soft spots in zone coverage especially. Has good short area burst and he's good at contested catches.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeDipFZpGJ4
Round 2:
Kamari Ramsey S USC
When I watch him I see Quinten Lake 2.0. Capable of playing the slot/nickle roll in coverage but an absolute gamer in run defense.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2Tg7Xm0_Ms
Round 3:
Iapani Laloulu C Oregon
A monster in the middle at 6'2" 329 lbs listed size. I've wanted this guy for a long time now he's my draft crush of 2026. He gives you everything you want good anchor strong punch and great hand placement. Biggest knock is smaller arm length which will turn some off to him but the guy creates space in the middle in the run game and protects his QB well.
Round 5:
Joe Royer TE Cincinnati
Another player I like this draft cycle. His draft profile is almost identical to Ferguson last year in height weight speed and hands. Good route runner that's still developing as a blocker as well. He'll have a year to learn blocking as our 4th TE with Higbee IMO retiring. Like Ferguson this guy is all upside and will get more time as his blocking develops but he's a similar route runner and receiver to Ferguson.
Round 6 Titans pick:
Logan Parr G SMU
Depth OG here with good size and is a good pass blocker but needs a bit of work on his run blocking game.
Round 6 Texans Pick:
Xavier Nwankpa S Iowa
Another safety excelling in run support with good coverage skills. IMO starts off on special teams and works his way into the Defense like our guy Nick Scott did.
Round 6:
Stephen Dix Jr ILB Arkansas
Another guy for ST but brings good size at ILB and good lateral movement.
Round 7 Ravens pick:
Tony Grims Jr CB Purdue
Boundry CB with good size and 4.3 speed. Needs work but brings the size and speed needed. Like Nwankpa he'll contribute on teams to start and work his way up.
Round 7 Comp pick:
Trey Moore Edge Texas
Another guy that likely starts his career as a special teams contributor. That said he has excellent size at 6'3" 249 lbs and some good pass rush moves that need refining. He'll be 4th on the depth chart so he'll have time to work his way in.
Offense:
WR1a: Adams
WR1b: Nacua
WR3: Brazzell Jr/Mumpfield/Whittington
TE: Parkinson/Ferguson/Allen/Royer
LT: Jackson/Humpphries
LG: Avilla/Parr
C: Shelton/Laloulu
RG: Dotson/Dedich
RT: McClendon/Quessenberry
QB: Stafford/Garoppolo/Bennett
RB: Williams/Corum/Rivers/Hunter
Defense:
DE Fiske/Johnson
NT: Ford/Davis
DE: Turner/Hamilton
OLB: Young/Stewart
ILB: Landman/Dolac
ILB: Walker/Speights/Dix JR
OLB: Verse/Moor
CB: Delane/Williams
CB: Durant/Wallace
CB: Forbes/Kendrick
S: Lake/Ramsey
S: Kinchens/McCollough
Have at it
Re-Sign:
S Quinten Lake
CB Roger McCreary
CB Decobie Durant
G Justin Dedich
T DJ Humpries (serves as #2 LT)
QB Jimmy G
Free Agents:
S Andre Cisco (depth and ST)
G Evan Neal (G and T depth)
ILB Quay Walker
Extend: (2027 free agents)
Kevin Dotson
Byron Young
Kobie Turner
Puka Nacua
Warren McClendon
I'm using a lot of our cap money on extending in house guys. I've weighed whether to extend McClendon or draft a beast at RT and for this one I'm extending him. The rest are pretty simple IMO.
Round 1(a) ATL Pick:
Mansoor Delane CB LSU
Pretty simple we need a CB1 and he provides that skill set. Comes with 4.4 speed at 6' 190 lbs he's good at both man and zone schemes and he's a monster against the run definitely not afraid to tackle an RB.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrphT6qWerE
Round 1(b):
WR Chris Brazzell Jr Tennessee
Taller WR who runs good routes which we know is key to McVay. He's slender at 6'5" 200 lbs but has 4.5 speed. In the Tennessee offense he wasn't asked to run a diverse route tree but he seems to have a knack for finding the soft spots in zone coverage especially. Has good short area burst and he's good at contested catches.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeDipFZpGJ4
Round 2:
Kamari Ramsey S USC
When I watch him I see Quinten Lake 2.0. Capable of playing the slot/nickle roll in coverage but an absolute gamer in run defense.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2Tg7Xm0_Ms
Round 3:
Iapani Laloulu C Oregon
A monster in the middle at 6'2" 329 lbs listed size. I've wanted this guy for a long time now he's my draft crush of 2026. He gives you everything you want good anchor strong punch and great hand placement. Biggest knock is smaller arm length which will turn some off to him but the guy creates space in the middle in the run game and protects his QB well.
Round 5:
Joe Royer TE Cincinnati
Another player I like this draft cycle. His draft profile is almost identical to Ferguson last year in height weight speed and hands. Good route runner that's still developing as a blocker as well. He'll have a year to learn blocking as our 4th TE with Higbee IMO retiring. Like Ferguson this guy is all upside and will get more time as his blocking develops but he's a similar route runner and receiver to Ferguson.
Round 6 Titans pick:
Logan Parr G SMU
Depth OG here with good size and is a good pass blocker but needs a bit of work on his run blocking game.
Round 6 Texans Pick:
Xavier Nwankpa S Iowa
Another safety excelling in run support with good coverage skills. IMO starts off on special teams and works his way into the Defense like our guy Nick Scott did.
Round 6:
Stephen Dix Jr ILB Arkansas
Another guy for ST but brings good size at ILB and good lateral movement.
Round 7 Ravens pick:
Tony Grims Jr CB Purdue
Boundry CB with good size and 4.3 speed. Needs work but brings the size and speed needed. Like Nwankpa he'll contribute on teams to start and work his way up.
Round 7 Comp pick:
Trey Moore Edge Texas
Another guy that likely starts his career as a special teams contributor. That said he has excellent size at 6'3" 249 lbs and some good pass rush moves that need refining. He'll be 4th on the depth chart so he'll have time to work his way in.
Offense:
WR1a: Adams
WR1b: Nacua
WR3: Brazzell Jr/Mumpfield/Whittington
TE: Parkinson/Ferguson/Allen/Royer
LT: Jackson/Humpphries
LG: Avilla/Parr
C: Shelton/Laloulu
RG: Dotson/Dedich
RT: McClendon/Quessenberry
QB: Stafford/Garoppolo/Bennett
RB: Williams/Corum/Rivers/Hunter
Defense:
DE Fiske/Johnson
NT: Ford/Davis
DE: Turner/Hamilton
OLB: Young/Stewart
ILB: Landman/Dolac
ILB: Walker/Speights/Dix JR
OLB: Verse/Moor
CB: Delane/Williams
CB: Durant/Wallace
CB: Forbes/Kendrick
S: Lake/Ramsey
S: Kinchens/McCollough
Have at it