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The 2017 NFL Draft is right around the corner and we give you a quick overview of the 2017 rookie class and our 2017 Mock Draft!
Deep QB Class; Where are the HB's?
Dillon Reece from Michigan St. and Eric Stanford out of Oklahoma are both potential top 5 picks, but if you can't get one of the top 2, the USC duo Chase Youngblood and Nick Koutouvides are 1st round quality while James Cave (Ole Miss) and Jackson Mix (Texas A&M) are late 1st/early 2nd round picks. We could potentially see 6 QB's drafted on day 1!
While the QB class is a strong one this year, no one expects a HB to be drafted on Day 1. Sharrif Cromartie out of Ohio State is the top running back of this year's class but it's unlikely that any teams have anything higher than a 2nd round grade on him. Along with Cromartie, Denard Dikes (Stanford) and Malik Silvers (Oklahoma) could be great value on Day 2.
The Best Player in the Draft is a WR?
Kareem Bowie is the guy everyone is talking about ahead of this year's draft. The 5'11'' receiver out of Oregon might not be big in stature, but is a big star in the making. Atlanta gave up a lot to trade up and get Julio Jones and we might see another big trade this year for Kareem Bowie.
Defense: Lack of NT's; Other Positions Look Deep
If you're running a 34 front in 2017 and need a Nose Tackle – hello, San Antonio! – this might not be the year to find one in the draft. Prennis Seward out of that impressive UCLA defense is a good option in the 1st round, but then there's a huge gap to the rest of the pure NT's.
Any other position on defense looks good with options in almost every round. There are several exciting pass rushers who could go as high as the top 5 but if it's lower on your list of priorities you could still find some exciting pass rushers as late as Day 3.
But now over to why you're really here – Our 2017 Mock Draft!
Deep QB Class; Where are the HB's?
Dillon Reece from Michigan St. and Eric Stanford out of Oklahoma are both potential top 5 picks, but if you can't get one of the top 2, the USC duo Chase Youngblood and Nick Koutouvides are 1st round quality while James Cave (Ole Miss) and Jackson Mix (Texas A&M) are late 1st/early 2nd round picks. We could potentially see 6 QB's drafted on day 1!
While the QB class is a strong one this year, no one expects a HB to be drafted on Day 1. Sharrif Cromartie out of Ohio State is the top running back of this year's class but it's unlikely that any teams have anything higher than a 2nd round grade on him. Along with Cromartie, Denard Dikes (Stanford) and Malik Silvers (Oklahoma) could be great value on Day 2.
The Best Player in the Draft is a WR?
Kareem Bowie is the guy everyone is talking about ahead of this year's draft. The 5'11'' receiver out of Oregon might not be big in stature, but is a big star in the making. Atlanta gave up a lot to trade up and get Julio Jones and we might see another big trade this year for Kareem Bowie.
Defense: Lack of NT's; Other Positions Look Deep
If you're running a 34 front in 2017 and need a Nose Tackle – hello, San Antonio! – this might not be the year to find one in the draft. Prennis Seward out of that impressive UCLA defense is a good option in the 1st round, but then there's a huge gap to the rest of the pure NT's.
Any other position on defense looks good with options in almost every round. There are several exciting pass rushers who could go as high as the top 5 but if it's lower on your list of priorities you could still find some exciting pass rushers as late as Day 3.
But now over to why you're really here – Our 2017 Mock Draft!
2017 MOCK DRAFT | |||||
Pick | Team | Pos | Player | Why? | |
1 | SAT | QB | Dillon Reece | Best QB in a deep class. Get the most important piece of your franchise right away. | |
1 | SAT | QB | Dillon Reece – Michigan St. | Get your franchise QB. Best in a deep class. | |
2 | SD | OT | Julius Kendall – USC | OT has been an issue. Kendall is a great long-term solution. | |
3 | JAX | OT | Dwight Curran – Texas A&M | With Kendall gone, gets Curran as a solid upgrade they desperately need | |
4 | CLE | DE | Bram Milner – Florida St. | Needs to upgrade their D-Line. Milner is arguably the best DE in the draft. | |
5 | SF | WR | Kareem Bowie – Oregon | They’ll be lucky if Bowie falls to 5 and gives SF a huge upgrade. | |
6 | NYG | OLB | Rashad Herndon – Texas A&M | In need of WR but with Bowie gone the Giants address another position of need. | |
7 | NYJ | CB | DeMarcus Forbes – UCLA | D.Revis is not what he used to be. Forbes will be an excellent pick here. | |
8 | OAK | OLB | Tavarius Clement – UCLA | Back-to-back picks from last year’s excellent UCLA defense. | |
9 | DET | OLB | Joseph Hill – Florida St. | Should fill one of several holes in the Lions defense. | |
10 | TB | OG | Curtis Tant – Texas A&M | Best OG available. Much needed on the Bucs O-Line | |
11 | NO | QB | Eric Stanford – Oklahoma | With this year’s deep QB class, this is the perfect time to find Brees’ replacement | |
12 | CHI | OT | Norman Posey – Penn State | Great run blocker who can help out the Bears run game while they figure out who their QB is… | |
13 | IND | OT | Malcolm Luzar – Wisconsin | Indy needs pass protection for Luck and Luzar is one of the best in the draft | |
14 | ARI | DT | Cecil Reinhart – Tennessee | Not many needs in Arizona, but Reinhart would address one of them | |
15 | WAS | DT | Angelo al-Jabbar – Oklahoma | al-Jabbar is a solid start to rebuilding a D-Line that needs a lot of attention | |
16 | CLE | CB | Demontray Pamele – Florida | Might be a chance to trade down but should otherwise go CB which needs an improvement | |
17 | TEN | WR | Jeffery Gruder – Texas A&M | Two 1st round picks this year and despite other needs, they should use the first to give Mariota a new weapon | |
18 | GB | DT | Prennis Seward – UCLA | Not a lot of quality NT’s in this class and Seward would fill a big need on the Packers interior line | |
19 | MIA | DE | Brandon Bridgewater – Pittsburgh | Have lost several DE’s this offseason and gets a good replacement in Bridgewater | |
20 | CIN | OT | Corey Roan – Penn State | Roan can start at RT and take over at LT in the future | |
21 | DAL | WR | Luke Sullivan – Auburn | They’ve found their franchise QB, but needs to add weapons | |
22 | KC | OG | Jacob Staat – Alabama | Multiple needs on O-Line. Staat a good start | |
23 | HOU | OLB | Malcolm Edmonds – Oklahoma | Edmonds would be an exciting compliment to a fantastic defensive front! | |
24 | SEA | OG | Sherwin Vance – Miami | No good OT options here but Vance will help out an O-Line with many needs | |
25 | TEN | DE | Tavarius Sayers – LSU | Titans needs to address their entire D-Line and Sayers would be a good start | |
26 | BAL | WR | Gabriel Dantzler – Nebraska | In need of replacement for Steve Smith Sr. and they love this kid from Nebraska | |
27 | CAR | CB | Cory Clayton – Miami | 2nd round projection, but CB a big need and not a lot of other options that make sense here. Might trade down. | |
28 | DEN | QB | Chase Youngblood – USC | The playoffs revealed Siemian’s limitations. Excellent chance to find their franchise QB here. | |
29 | BUF | C | Gary Sulak – Wisconsin | They had multiple C’s last season but none that could play consistently. Sulak solves that problem. | |
30 | MIN | C | DeMarco Elliott – Stanford | Big need. Not much separating Sulak and Elliott at the top of the class. | |
31 | ATL | OLB | Sheldon Colvin – Clemson | Cover LB, big hitter. Good fit. | |
32 | PIT | OLB | Kevin George – Texas | With James Harrison retiring, George could be a Day 1 starter |
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