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Mock Draft 3.0 The NFL Draft now begins in less than a week. There is a lot of intrigue about what happens at the top of the draft at the…

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 28: General manager Howie Roseman of the Philadelphia Eagles speaks to the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Mock Draft 3.0

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – FEBRUARY 28: General manager Howie Roseman of the Philadelphia Eagles speaks to the media during the NFL Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 28, 2023 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Mock Draft 3.0

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 22: General Manager of the Philadelphia Eagles Howie Roseman looks on prior to a game against the Miami Dolphins at Lincoln Financial Field on October 22, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. MocK draft 3.0(Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

The NFL Draft now begins in less than a week. There is a lot of intrigue about what happens at the top of the draft at the quarterback spot, with only Caleb Williams seeming to be a lock at #1. McCarthy started in the 20s on most mock drafts, and he has risen throughout the process without taking a snap. Could 4 QBs go in the top 5? How many go in the 1st round?

What Are The Eagles Needs?

The Eagles have gone over 20 years without taking a cornerback in the 1st round, but the draft is deep at that position. Offensive and defensive lines are both positions of need to go with linebacker, safety, tight end, and slot WR. Howie Roseman has had a lot of success drafting along the offensive line as we know, another deep position in this draft, but has struggled taking defensive players historically.

Fletcher Cox was the last defensive Pro Bowl player drafted in the 1st round by the Eagles. Are Carter and/or Davis ready to play at that level?

The Eagles’ curse of the 20’s could also be in play this year. Danny Watkins the firefighter was pick 23 in 2011, Marcus Smith was 26 in 2014, Nelson Agholor (who did have 1 good year) was pick 20 in 2015, Andre Dillard (who was traded and has since been cut by the Titans) was pick 22 in 2019, and Jalen Reagor was pick 21 in 2020.

We know who pick 22 was in that draft. Do you trust Howie Roseman to make a good pick at 22 overall? It has been the danger zone for Howie in the past. Should they move up in the draft to get out of the danger zone? Will Howie listen to input from his new offensive and defensive coordinators, or will he be acting alone on Thursday night?

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Here is Tyrone Johnson's Mock Draft 3.0:

1) Bears - Caleb Williams- QB- USC

Williams, the former Heisman Trophy winner, is a generational talent despite some struggles in 2023. He was put in a terrible spot at USC by a nonexistent defense, and still managed 30 passing TDs to just 5 interceptions. The Bears have added talent to their roster and traded Justin Fields, so this pick is already done.

2) Commanders - Jayden Daniels- QB- LSU

The 2023 Heisman Trophy winner had an incredible year passing for over 3800 yards and rushing for over 1,000. Nobody raised their stock more during the Covid year than him. Daniels seems to have passed Drake Maye in the eyes of Washington due to his elite athleticism and ball placement, which is said to be the best in the draft.

3) Patriots - Drake Maye- QB-North Carolina

Maye was very productive at North Carolina over his two years as a starter throwing for just under 8,000 yards and 62 touchdowns. The Patriots have moved on from Mac Jones. They badly need a QB. There is a chance that J.J. McCarthy is the pick as well as he rises up many draft boards.

4) Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr.- WR- Ohio State

Local product Harrison Jr is the best overall player in the draft. He has everything you want in a wide receiver. 2024 is a deep wideout draft and he is head and shoulders better than every one of them. Barring injury, he is the safest pick in the draft, with his floor being a perennial 1,000-yard guy.

5) Vikings - J.J. McCarthy- QB- Michigan

The Vikings trade up to take McCarthy before the Giants & is the 4th one taken in the 1st 5 picks. McCarthy has shot up draft boards. McCarthy will have a great duo at WR right away in Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. The Vikings may need to trade up to get him.

6) Giants - Malik Nabers- WR- LSU

The Giants badly need a QB. They also must give Daniel Jones or whoever starts in 2024 more weapons. Their offense scored the 4th fewest touchdowns in the NFL. Nabers had over 1500 yards in 2023 with 14 total touchdowns. The Giants get to fill an important need at 6th overall.

7) Titans - Joe Alt- OT- Notre Dame

There are 4 different candidates to be the 1st offensive tackle taken in this year’s draft. Alt seems to have separated from the pack. Alt moves very well & is towering at 6’8”. Alt also allowed just 4 sacks in 36 starts while in college.

8) Falcons - Dallas Turner- Edge- Alabama

This is not a great year for pass rushers, but the Falcons would be delighted if the best one fell to them at number 8. Turner has the build of the modern pass rusher with the frame to add more muscle. He had a career high 10 sacks at Alabama this year. He is just 21 years old with a ton of upside.

9) Bears - Rome Odunze- WR -Washington

In many seasons, Odunze would be the top WR the draft. He followed up his 1100+ yard season is 2022 with a 1640-yard season in 2023. This year he’s 3rd, but that isn’t an indictment on his ability. Odunze should be lethal in the red zone because he is tall at 6’3”, and high points the ball well. Caleb Williams will have a great young WR from day 1.

10) Jets - Olumuyiwa Fashanu- OT- Penn State

Fashanu is another candidate to be the 1st offensive tackle taken in the draft. The junior was just Rimington–Pace Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2023. He will improve as a pro as his technique improves. Will also put more strength on his 6’6” 317 lb. frame.

11) Chargers - J.C. Latham- OT - Alabama

Latham is the 3rd tackle on the board and gave up 0 sacks in 3 years at Alabama. He is massive at 360 lbs but carries the weight well. Harbaugh is a guy who believes in working from inside the trenches 1st. With Herbert’s injury history, they will be happy to get a tackle of his quality while picking up extra draft capital.

12) Broncos – Brock Bowers- TE- Georgia

Bowers has the potential to truly be a weapon in the NFL. He is likely the 3rd cleanest prospect in the draft behind Marvin Harrison Jr, and Caleb Williams, with the only knock being the games he missed in 2023. He is a two-time Mackey award winner as the best tight end in the country. Bowers knows how to find the end zone with 31 touchdowns in his 3 years in Georgia. The Broncos love McCarthy, but with him gone they go best player available.

13) Raiders - Quinyon Mitchell- CB- Toledo

In mock draft 2.0, I had Mitchell going to the Eagles who would trade up to 16, he has since continued to rise on most boards and seems solidified as the #1 corner in a deep corner draft. He has the best combination of size, speed, and tape of everyone in this class, and he isn’t afraid of contact. Mitchell played off coverage a lot at Toledo but showed strong press skills at the Senior Bowl.

14) Saints - Troy Fautanu- OT -Washington

Fautanu was excellent at Washington as their explosive offense landed them in the national title game. He has very good technique and moves very well. The only real negative is he is “only” 6’4” and that would cause some teams to want to move him to guard. I think the Saints keep him at tackle.

15) Colts – Terrion Arnold- CB- Alabama

Arnold and his teammate Kool-Aid McKinstry were both excellent on the Alabama team that made the playoff and ended Georgia’s long undefeated streak. He was a 5-star prospect who lived up to the hype. He had 5 interceptions last season and should be a day 1 starter. If the Eagles are thinking corner, they may have to trade up to get the one they most covet.

16) Eagles via trade - Taliese Fuaga- OT- Oregon State

Just like in Mock Draft 2.0, I have the Eagles trading up, but this time it is for an offensive lineman who will eventually replace Lane Johnson. Howie Roseman went on and on about how valuable it is for young players to see how guys prepare. Fuaga moves really well and may be able to compete with Tyler Steen at guard as well. I think the Eagles address CB in round 2.

17) Jaguars - Brian Thomas Jr- WR- LSU

The other LSU WR comes off the board here to helps save Doug Pederson after the Jags offense took a big step back last year. Thomas is very tall at 6’5” and had 17 touchdowns last season to go with over 1,100 yards. Trevor Lawrence will be better right away with Thomas out there.

18) Bengals - Tyler Guyton- OT- Oklahoma

The Bengals must do a better job protecting Joe Burrow who had an injury riddled season in 2023. Guyton is a very good pass blocker that was only held back at Oklahoma by injuries after transferring from TCU. While Guyton needs works in the run game, the Bengals are built to pass, and he would start in day 1.

19) Rams - Byron Murphy II- DT- Texas

Murphy II is the best interior defensive lineman in the draft. He was productive at Texas and was a part of the recruiting class that brought them back to the CFB playoff. A 3-year starter with a high motor, the only negative about him as a prospect is that is he only 297 lbs. Murphy will have huge shoes to fill in LA.

20) Steelers - Graham Barton- iOL- Duke

Barton is the 1st “center” to be drafted in the 1st round. Barton has shot up most boards lately after an impressive pro day. He has passed Jackson Powers-Johnson as the top interior lineman. Barton has enough versatility to play guard, and after starting at center as a freshman, he started at LT the last 3 years.

21) Dolphins - Laiatu Latu- Edge- UCLA

Many Eagles fans took Latu off the board here because he aspires to be a firefighter. The thing to watch with him is the medical report. He retired from the sport due to a neck injury but returned to be dominant at UCLA. He has 13.5 sacks in 2023 & some say his pass-rush skills are the best in the draft. He will help the Dolphins if he is healthy.

22) Seahawks - Nate Wiggins- CB- Clemson

Wiggins is tall at 6’2”, and the biggest risk-taking corner in the draft. He was 1st team All ACC both of the last two seasons. He would strive early in a man scheme, with work to be done in zone coverage. The biggest knock-on Wiggins is his size. He weighed only 173 lbs at the combine on 6’2”.

23) Vikings- Amarius Mims- OT - Georgia

The Vikings get an upside guy at tackle at pick 23. Mims did not start much at Georgia but is 6’7” with a 7’1” wingspan with speed and power. The right team and the right situation could bring out a diamond. A dome will only enhance his athleticism.

24) Cowboys - Michael Penix Jr- QB- Washington

Dak Prescott is not the answer at QB for Dallas anymore, & they have cap trouble. The only weakness in Penix Jr’s game is injuries. He is an elite deep-ball passer and does great things within the pocket. He is experienced but wouldn’t be asked to play right away. Penix Jr would replace Dak in 2025.

25) Packers - Cooper DeJean- DB- Iowa

DeJean is coming off a broken leg, and that could keep him from climbing in the draft. Dejean can start at outside corner, slot corner, and safety. While the Iowa offense has been abysmal, they have won because of a defense that is usually full of pros. When healthy he is a very good player.

26) Buccaneers – Jared Verse- Edge- Florida State

It feels weird to have a player as productive as Verse fall to this spot. He transferred to Florida State after starting his college career at Albany (he won CAA defensive rookie of the year). Verse had 9 sacks each of the last 2 years and could have added more if Jordan Travis didn’t get injured. That injury cost Verse and the Seminoles a chance at the playoff.

27. Cardinals - Jackson Powers-Johnson iOL Oregon

Powers-Johnson is one of the best interior linemen in the country and was part of the Ducks’ dominant front. The Cardinals feel like a great fit here, after adding Harrison Jr earlier in the year. He should be versatile enough to kick out to guard as well.

28. Bills - Xavier Worthy WR Texas

The Bills managed to repeat as Super Bowl champs despite major deficiency at the wide receiver position. Worthy cut his drops in half last year, which will need to continue in the cold weather. The Bills window stays open as long as Josh Allen is there, Worthy could help them finally break through.

29. Lions – Chop Robinson Edge Penn State

This pick is the one I have the least confidence in because Robinson ran a sub 4.5 40 at the combine. He could go higher. His production does come close to his skillset though. Robinson had just 11.5 sacks in his college career. The lack of production is concerning, but the tools are there to be a special player.

30. Ravens - Kool-Aid McKinstry CB Alabama

The Ravens defense adds another dynamic player with a great pedigree. McKinstry has good size at 6’1” and 195 lbs. and has shown quality closing speed. He was excellent on special teams at Alabama as well. A Jones fracture is part of the reason he will be available at 30, but he should be good to go by training camp.

31. 49ers – Jordan Morgan OT Arizona

Trent Williams will be 36 this summer, and while he is still playing at a high level, it makes sense for the defending NFC champs to get reinforcements in the trenches. Morgan tore his ACL in 2022 but came back and played extremely well for an Arizona team that exceeded expectations in 2023. Some of his mechanics caused some penalties, but that should be able to be remedied at the NFL level.

32. Chiefs – Keon Coleman WR Florida State

Coleman is another big productive receiver who should be built to play in cold weather. While not a burner, he doesn’t need a ton of separation to make plays. The Chiefs struggled at WR last year, and Rashee Rice has gotten in trouble in the offseason. Coleman will at minimum be a good red-zone threat.

Tyrone Johnson is the host of “The Best Show Ever” on 97.5 The Fanatic. He has been with the station for the past 8 years. Before working at the Fanatic, Tyrone produced political radio, did financial reports, and was assistant chief engineer of another radio station. As a content creator for 97.5 The Fanatic, Tyrone writes articles on the Sixers, Eagles, Phillies, and Flyers.