Mock Draft 2.0

A week before the draft. Less than a week. And we are getting closer to the actual night in Green Bay. This time we took our mock up a notch – we did Rounds 1-3, and we included trades in Round 1 ONLY. This set up for some interesting selections at certain spots. What we will do is give you each team’s selections and how we think they did. There were some good players left off the board after three rounds. Specifically – TJ Sanders, Will Howard, Dylan Sampson and Chris Paul.

This was fun, but this is all in turn to the mega full 7 rounder next week!!! Let’s see the results.

PSP Mock Draft 2.0

*Denotes Trade

Round 1

  1. Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward (QB- Miami)

  2. Cleveland Browns – Travis Hunter (CB/WR – Colorado)

  3. New York Giants – Shedeur Sanders (QB – Colorado)

  4. *Chicago Bears – Ashton Jeanty (RB – Boise State)

  5. Jacksonville Jaguars – Abdul Carter (EDGE – Penn State)

  6. Las Vegas Raiders – Jalon Walker (EDGE – Georgia)

  7. *Dallas Cowboys – Tetairoa McMillan (WR – Arizona)

  8. Carolina Panthers – James Pearce Jr. (EDGE – Tennessee)

  9. New Orleans Saints – Will Campbell (OT – LSU)

  10. *New England Patriots – Armand Membou (OT – Missouri)

  11. San Francisco 49ers – Mason Graham (DT – Michigan)

  12. *New York Jets – Tyler Warren (TE – Penn State)

  13. Miami Dolphins – Jahdae Barron (CB – Texas)

  14. Indianapolis Colts – Jihaad Campbell (LB – Alabama)

  15. Atlanta Falcons – Mike Green (EDGE – Marshall)

  16. Arizona Cardinals – Luther Burden III (WR – Missouri)

  17. Cincinnati Bengals – Malachi Starks (S – Georgia)

  18. Seattle Seahawks – Mykel Williams (DE – Georgia)

  19. *Los Angeles Chargers – Omarion Hampton (RB – North Carolina)

  20. Denver Broncos – Matthew Golden (WR – Texas)

  21. Pittsburgh Steelers – Josh Simmons (OT – Ohio State)

  22. *Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Will Johnson (CB – Michigan)

  23. Green Bay Packers – Kelvin Banks Jr. (OT – Texas)

  24. Minnesota Vikings – Walter Nolen (DT – Ole Miss)

  25. Houston Texans – Emeka Egbuka (WR – Ohio State)

  26. Los Angeles Rams – Nick Emmanwori (S – South Carolina)

  27. Baltimore Ravens – Donovan Ezeiruaku (EDGE – Boston College)

  28. Detroit Lions – Shemar Stewart (EDGE – Texas A&M)

  29. Washington Commanders – Treyveon Henderson (RB – Ohio State)

  30. *Cleveland Browns – Jaxson Dart (QB – Ole Miss)

  31. Kansas City Chiefs – Grey Zabel (IOL – North Dakota State)

  32. Philadelphia Eagles – Colston Loveland (TE – Michigan)

Round 2

  1. *Buffalo Bills – Tre Harris (WR – Ole Miss)

  2. New York Giants – Maxwell Hairston (CB – Kentucky)

  3. Tennessee Titans – Jaylin Noel (WR – Iowa State)

  4. Jacksonville Jaguars – Kenneth Grant (DT – Michigan)

  5. Las Vegas Raiders – Tyler Booker (IOL – Alabama)

  6. New England Patriots – Josh Conerly Jr. (OT – Oregon)

  7. Chicago Bears – Derrick Harmon (DT – Oregon)

  8. New Orleans Saints – Jalen Milroe (QB – Alabama)

  9. *New England Patriots – Jayden Higgins (WR – Iowa State)

  10. New York Jets – Xavier Watts (S – Notre Dame)

  11. San Francisco 49ers – Jonah Savaiinea (IOL – Arizona)

  12. Dallas Cowboys – Donovan Jackson (IOL – Ohio State)

  13. Indianapolis Colts – Ozzy Trapilo (OT – Boston College)

  14. Atlanta Falcons – Carson Schwesinger (LB – UCLA)

  15. Arizona Cardinals – Jordan Burch (EDGE – Oregon)

  16. Miami Dolphins – Aireontae Ersery (OT – Minnesota)

  17. Cincinnati Bengals – JT Tuimoloau (EDGE – Ohio State)

  18. Seattle Seahawks – Trey Amos (CB – Ole Miss)

  19. Denver Broncos – Kaleb Johnson (RB – Iowa)

  20. Seattle Seahawks – Tate Ratledge (IOL – Georgia)

  21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Nic Scourton (EDGE – Texas A&M)

  22. Green Bay Packers – Shavon Revel Jr. (CB – East Carolina)

  23. Los Angeles Chargers – Harold Fannin Jr. (TE – Bowling Green)

  24. Buffalo Bills – Tyleik Williams (DT – Georgia)

  25. Carolina Panthers – Azareye’h Thomas (CB – Florida State)

  26. Houston Texans – Cameron Williams (OT – Texas)

  27. Baltimore Ravens – Benjamin Morrison (CB – Notre Dame)

  28. Detroit Lions – Kevin Winston Jr. (S – Penn State)

  29. Washington Commanders – Princely Umanmielen (EDGE – Ole Miss)

  30. Buffalo Bills – Demetrius Knight Jr. (LB – South Carolina)

  31. Kansas City Chiefs – Mason Taylor (TE – LSU)

  32. Philadelphia Eagles – Landon Jackson (EDGE – Arkansas)

Round 3

  1. New York Giants – Jack Bech (WR – TCU)

  2. Kansas City Chiefs – Andrew Mukuba (S – Texas)

  3. Cleveland Browns – Jack Sawyer (EDGE – Ohio State)

  4. Las Vegas Raiders – Quinshon Judkins (RB – Ohio State)

  5. New England Patriots – Alfred Collins (DT – Texas)

  6. Jacksonville Jaguars – Dylan Fairchild (IOL – Georgia)

  7. New Orleans Saints – Oluwafemi Oladejo (EDGE – UCLA)

  8. Chicago Bears – Wyatt Milum (OT – West Virginia)

  9. New York Jets – Darius Alexander (DT – Toledo)

  10. Carolina Panthers – Elijah Arroyo (TE – Miami)

  11. San Francisco 49ers – Josiah Stewart (EDGE – Michigan)

  12. New York Jets – Elic Ayomanor (WR – Stanford)

  13. New England Patriots – Cam Skattebo (RB – Arizona State)

  14. Arizona Cardinals – Darien Porter (CB – Iowa State)

  15. Houston Texans – Marcus Mbow (IOL – Purdue)

  16. Indianapolis Colts – Terrance Ferguson (TE – Oregon)

  17. Cincinnati Bengals – Jared Wilson (IOL – Georgia)

  18. Seattle Seahawks – Lathan Ransom (S – Ohio State)

  19. Pittsburgh Steelers – Tyler Shough (QB – Louisville)

  20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Danny Stutsman (LB – Oklahoma)

  21. Denver Broncos – Bradyn Swinson (EDGE – LSU)

  22. Los Angeles Chargers – Cobee Bryant (CB – Kansas)

  23. Green Bay Packers – Kyle Kennard (EDGE – South Carolina)

  24. Jacksonville Jaguars – Jalen Royals (WR – Utah State)

  25. Houston Texans – Bhayshul Tuten (RB – Virginia Tech)

  26. Los Angeles Rams – Dorian Strong (CB – Virginia Tech)

  27. Baltimore Ravens – Jackson Slater (IOL – Sacramento State)

  28. Seattle Seahawks – Emory Jones Jr. (OT – LSU)

  29. New Orleans Saints – Kyle Williams (WR – Washington State)

  30. Cleveland Browns – Savion Williams (WR – TCU)

  31. Kansas City Chiefs – Hollin Pierce (OT – Rutgers)

  32. Philadelphia Eagles – Malachi Moore (S – Alabama)

  33. Minnesota Vikings – Devin Neal (RB – Kansas)

  34. Miami Dolphins – Billy Bowman (S – Oklahoma)

  35. New York Giants – Ashton Gillotte (EDGE – Louisville)

  36. San Francisco 49ers – Barrett Carter (LB – Clemson)

  37. Los Angeles Rams – Xavier Restrepo (WR – Miami)

  38. Detroit Lions – Joshua Farmer (DT – Florida State)

Team Review

AFC East

Buffalo Bills : Grade (B+)

  • Tre Harris (WR)

  • Tyleik Williams (DT)

  • Demetrius Knight Jr. (LB)

Getting Tyleik Williams in Round 2 here is a steal and a half. Also trading back into Round 2 and still getting Tre Harris is a nice touch as well. The Bills continue to fill their playoff roster and get three Day 1 starters.

Miami Dolphins: Grade (C)

  • Jahdae Barron (CB)

  • Aireontae Ersery (OT)

  • Billy Bowman (S)

I really like the pick on Barron in Round 1. I think he’s the best corner in the class. Looking back though, I think that Miami might flip flop the positions on draft night. Meaning they go OT in Round 1 and cornerback in Round 2. The corner class is deeper. With their compensatory pick in Round 3, Billy Bowman provides a developmental prospect.

New York Jets: Grade (A)

  • Tyler Warren (TE)

  • Xavier Watts (S)

  • Darius Alexander (DT)

I love what the Jets did here in this mock. Traded back for more assets and got Tyler Warren. Get an underrated safety in Watts in Round 2. And then get Alexander in Round 3 – a real run stuffer. Great job by the Jets here.

New England Patriots: Grade (A+)

  • Armand Membou (OT)

  • Josh Conerly Jr. (OT)

  • Jayden Higgins (WR)

  • Alfred Collins (DT)

  • Cam Skattebo (RB)

Mike Vrabel’s first two rounds here are a home run. Yes, we double dipped on the tackle position. Why not? This team was the worst in protecting the QB last year. Drafting Membou and Conerly fixes that problem immediately. And then with his last pick on Day 2, he gets his own, new version running back in Cam Skattebo.

NFC East

Philadelphia Eagles: Grade (B)

  • Colston Loveland (TE)

  • Landon Jackson (EDGE)

  • Malachi Moore (S)

Love the first pick here. It’s no secret that Philly is shopping Dallas Geodert – and to replace him with Loveland here is the perfect fit. And that pick itself is an A+. I wasn’t in love with the other selections here. I, personally am not crazy about Landon Jackson, but he fell too far to not take him. I mean, they are the Super Bowl champions – so they don’t need a ton.

Washington Commanders: Grade (B+)

  • Treyveon Henderson (RB)

  • Princely Umanmielen (EDGE)

With only two picks in the first two rounds here, the Commanders go for a luxury pick and a need pick. Ideally, you would think both picks would be on defense – the Henderson pick was a shock, but if you look deeper, it makes a ton of sense. Really makes the offense more dynamic. And then I really like Umanmielen here in Round 2. Has a very high motor and a guy that I think has a ton of upside.

Dallas Cowboys: Grade (A+)

  • Tetairoa McMillan (WR)

  • Donovan Jackson (IOL)

The Cowboys traded their third round pick to move up to grab Tet McMillan. And honestly I love the two picks here. The Cowboys grab two potential all-pro players in two rounds. Do I think Jerry actually does this? No. But this also isn’t real.

New York Giants: Grade (A-)

  • Shedeur Sanders (QB)

  • Maxwell Hairston (CB)

  • Ashton Gillotte (EDGE)

The Giants swung big here. It would be a shock I think if they passed on Carter. But the reality is that Schoen and Daboll needs to save their jobs. And I think the star power of Sanders and his leadership ability MIGHT be too big to pass up. Maxwell Hairston is a very good corner who tested well at the combine and will get drafted pretty early. Nice job by the Giants here.

AFC North

Baltimore Ravens: Grade (B-)

  • Donovan Ezeiruaku (EDGE)

  • Benjamin Morrison (CB)

  • Jackson Slater (IOL)

The Ravens have a knack for you looking at their draft classes and saying eh – but then three years later the guys are all pros. Doesn’t Ezeriuaku just sound like a Raven? A lot of people are high on this guy, and there is a strong chance he gets called before Day 1 is over.

Pittsburgh Steelers: Grade (C-)

  • Josh Simmons (OT)

  • Tyler Shough (QB)

Only two picks here in the first two days. And I’m not in love with what they got here. Simmons is coming off an injury, and Shough is already 25 years old. The Steelers pass on Jaxson Dart in Round 1, and if they are really considering going into the season with Mason Rudolph as the starter. I have questions.

Cleveland Browns: Grade (A+)

  • Travis Hunter (CB/WR)

  • Jaxson Dart (QB)

  • Jack Sawyer (EDGE)

  • Savion Williams (WR)

Talk about revamping the offense. What an absolute killer of a draft here. I really believe in Jaxson Dart, and while it may not end up being Cleveland, one team will sneak up into the first round to pick Dart – if not for anything other than getting that 5th year option. Not to mention getting Jack Sawyer at the beginning of Round 3 is a pretty nice snag.

NFC North

Detroit Lions: Grade (B)

  • Shemar Stewart (EDGE)

  • Kevin Winston Jr. (S)

  • Joshua Farmer (DT)

I actually like the last pick the best here. I think Farmer has an opportunity to be a real good pro in the league. Due to Florida State’s disaster in 2024, his name didn’t come up that much in the National spotlight. But he is a pro, and a guy that would likely play right away for the Lions.

Minnesota Vikings: Grade (C+)

  • Walter Nolen (DT)

  • Devin Neal (RB)

These are both upside picks. For a team that went 13-4 last season, the Vikings sure have a different feel about them in 2025. Nolen represents someone who can get after it in the run game and rush the passer. Some people have him as DT1 in this class (I do not), but the athleticism he has at his size is undeniable. The Neal pick is interesting after re-signing Aaron Jones. But Neal is a home run hitter (similar to Devon Achane) and seems like a guy who gets his feet wet in 2025 and takes over full time in 26.

Green Bay Packers: Grade (A)

  • Kelvin Banks Jr. (OT)

  • Shavon Revel Jr. (CB)

  • Kyle Kennard (EDGE)

I love what the Packers did here. Banks is continuing to go under-drafted in Round 1. A guy with the prototypical size to be a LT, he has the opportunity to protect Jordan Love for a long time. Revel is a long corner who will take Jaire Alexander’s spot, and Kyle Kennard is mean EDGE rusher who might push Lukas Van Ness out the door.

Chicago Bears: Grade (A)

  • Ashton Jeanty (RB)

  • Derrick Harmon (DT)

  • Wyatt Milum (OT)

Moving up to get Jeanty is something that seems realistic with both the Jaguars at 5 and Raiders at 6. Its no secret Ben Johnson loves Jeanty, and with multiple third round picks the Bears have the ammo to move up. Jeanty is one of a handful of blue chip prospects in this class, and getting him and Caleb Williams in back to back drafts is something Bears fans have dreamed of.

AFC South

Houston Texans: Grade (D)

  • Emeka Egbuka (WR)

  • Cameron Williams (OT)

  • Bhayshul Tuten (RB)

All three of these picks seem like reaches in some way. I don’t think Egbuka is a 1stround talent, but he has the pedigree from Ohio State. Cam Williams is a project, and Tuten seems like a complimentary pick.

Indianapolis Colts: Grade (C)

  • Jihaad Campbell (LB)

  • Ozzy Trapilo (OT)

  • Terrance Ferguson (TE)

Really like the first round pick here, but the Day 2 selections seem like reaches a bit. Trapilo is a guy that is probably going to go either in Round 3 or early on Day 3, so grabbing him in Round 2 suggests he’s ready to play right now. I don’t necessarily agree with that.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Grade (A+)

  • Abdul Carter (EDGE)

  • Kenneth Grant (DT)

  • Dylan Fairchild (IOL)

  • Jalen Royals (WR)

If the Jaguars come away with this haul on days 1 and 2, people will hail James Gladstone. The only world where Abdul Carter falls to the Jags at 5 is if the Giants take Sanders at 3. If that happens, Jacksonville would be silly to pass up on him. Add in Kenneth Grant as a true run stuffer and Jalen Royals as WR2 and the Jags are cooking.

Tennessee Titans: Grade (C)

  • Cam Ward (QB)

  • Jaylin Noel (WR)

I’m sorry. You can’t convince me that Cam Ward is the best player in this draft. The Titans willingly passing up Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter is egregious to me. And to boot Carter ends up in the division in this scenario. Nightmare for Tennessee.

NFC South

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Grade (B)

  • Will Johnson (CB)

  • Nic Scourton (EDGE)

  • Danny Stutsman (LB)

Its not sexy for Tampa, but it works. Three positions of need in three selections. I think Stutsman is the sneaky pick here. Has the ability to really man the middle of that defense and learn from Lavonte David.

Atlanta Falcons: Grade (B)

  • Mike Green (EDGE)

  • Carson Schwesinger (LB)

Only having two picks doesn’t seem ideal for Atlanta. Getting Mike Green is a home run at pick 15 though. He’s a relentless pass rusher. Something the Falcons have been ignoring in the draft for far too long.

New Orleans Saints: Grade (A-)

  • Will Campbell (OT)

  • Jalen Milroe (QB)

  • Oluwafemi Oladejo (EDGE)

  • Kyle Williams (WR)

I actually really like what the Saints did here. Campbell at 9 is a no brainer pick. Oladejo is a little bit of a project, but I absolutely love his upside. And Kyle Williams is the dynamic receiver that has been missing in NOLA since Mike Thomas left. The wild card here is Milroe. Has a ton of athleticism, but the accuracy is something to desire. Seems like a Tyler Huntley 2.0, but can he get past this?

Carolina Panthers: Grade (B+)

  • James Pearce Jr. (EDGE)

  • Azareye’h Thomas (CB)

  • Elijah Arroyo (TE)

I really like the Day 2 picks here. Thomas and Arroyo are both players who can blossom quickly. I think Arroyo has the ability to be the best tight end in this class when its all set and done.

AFC West

Kansas City Chiefs: Grade (A)

  • Grey Zabel (IOL)

  • Mason Taylor (TE)

  • Andrew Mukuba (S)

  • Hollin Pierce (OT)

The rich get richer huh? Every one of these picks can start for KC. Pierce maybe less so right away, but getting Zabel in Round 1 and Taylor to replace Travis Kelce is something that will take Mahomes to the next stage of his career.

Los Angeles Chargers: Grade (B)

  • Omarion Hampton (RB)

  • Harold Fannin Jr. (TE)

  • Cobee Bryant (CB)

Give Justin Herbert weapons!!! The Chargers would now boast Hampton, McConkey and Fannin in their skill group. The young and upcoming Chargers!!!

Denver Broncos: Grade (A)

  • Matthew Golden (WR)

  • Kaleb Johnson (RB)

  • Bradyn Swinson (EDGE)

Get Bo Nix weapons!!!! And these weapons are arguably better than the Chargers. Kaleb Johnson is just a freak of nature, and Golden is all speed. Swinson is a guy flying under the radar that can make an impact as well.

Las Vegas Raiders: Grade (A)

  • Jalon Walker (EDGE)

  • Tyler Booker (IOL)

  • Quinshon Judkins (RB)

The AFC West is getting better. Pete Carroll’s first draft is solid here. Getting better on both sides of the line. Walker is a very Travon Walker type player, and Tyler Booker just produces (watch the tape, ignore the combine). Judkins is the home run hitter here for the new Raiders offensive group.

NFC West

Los Angeles Rams: Grade (C+)

  • Nick Emmanwori (S)

  • Dorian Strong (CB)

  • Xavier Restrepo (WR)

The Rams just seem like a Restrepo guy, don’t they? All the guy did was catch passes and get first downs at Miami. He has a very Cooper Kupp feel to his game, but needs to work on his release and quickness to get to that level. No one is talking about Dorian Strong, and maybe for good reason – but he ends up as a Day 2 pick here.

Seattle Seahawks: Grade (B)

  • Mykel Williams (EDGE)

  • Trey Amos (CB)

  • Tate Ratledge (IOL)

  • Lathan Ransom (S)

  • Emory Jones Jr. (OT)

Seattle will enter Thursday as the team with the most selections on Day 1 + 2. They make a good showing here by taking two Day 1 starters (Williams/Amos) and grabbing some good development guys. I’m really intrigued about Emory Jones here as he has a chance to step in sooner rather than later and make an impact.

Arizona Cardinals: Grade (D)

  • Luther Burden (WR)

  • Jordan Burch (EDGE)

  • Darien Porter (CB)

If this was the haul for Arizona, people would complain. While I think Burden is a sure fire starter, not everyone thinks so. The Cards may be the only team here that don’t walk away with a Day 1 one starter out of every team.

San Francisco 49ers: Grade (A+)

  • Mason Graham (DT)

  • Jonah Savaiinaea (IOL)

  • Josaiah Stewart (EDGE)

  • Barrett Carter (LB)

Dogs. That’s what the 49ers get here. I love Josaiah Stewart. I think he’s a game wrecker. And by also bringing in Mason Graham to help that D-line to get Frisco back to the playoffs. The Niners also have a knack for drafting Hawaiin lineman…

Positions Drafted

EDGE – 18

WR – 13

OT – 11

CB – 11

IOL – 9

RB – 8

DT – 8

S – 8

TE - 6

QB – 5

LB – 5

Draftee By School

Ohio State – 9

Georgia – 6

Texas – 6

Michigan – 5

Ole Miss – 5

Alabama – 4

Oregon – 4

LSU – 4

Penn State – 3

South Carolina – 3

Iowa State – 3

Miami - 3

Colorado – 2

Arizona – 2

Missouri – 2

Boston College – 2

Texas A&M – 2

Notre Dame – 2

UCLA – 2

Florida State – 2

TCU – 2

Louisville – 2

Oklahoma – 2

Kansas – 2

Virginia Tech – 2

Boise State – 1

Tennessee – 1

Marshall – 1

North Carolina – 1

North Dakota State – 1

Kentucky – 1

Minnesota – 1

Iowa – 1

East Carolina – 1

Bowling Green – 1

Arkansas – 1

West Virginia – 1

Toledo – 1

Stanford – 1

Arizona State – 1

Purdue – 1

Utah State – 1

Sacramento State – 1

Washington State – 1

Rutgers – 1

Clemson - 1

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