Interesting thing is, if there's any team the Eagles will trade Douglas to, it's the Jets because of their need and the Joe Douglas connection
Colts draft feels like a best case scenario for the offense: Jordan Love Ezra Cleveland K.J. Hamler Brycen Hopkins
Rams select Jabari Zubinga, EDGE, Florida Rams select Willie Gay, Jr., LB, Mississippi State @socklord Eagles up
Philadelphia Eagles select Leki Fotu, DT, Utah. Fotu can develop behind Fletcher Cox, Javon Hargrave, and Malik Jackson and serve as a rotational depth piece before potentially becoming the main rotational DT behind Cox and Hargrave should the team move on from Jackson after 2020. Bills are up @ClarettsGreyGoose
He actually fell to the Raiders in round 5 to me last mock lol. I was hoping he would fall to the Bengals this time around.
The Buffalo Bills select Lynn Bowden, WR, Kentucky. Lynn Bowden probably gets OC Brian Daboll all sorts of worked up, considering he's a bigger/more exciting version of current gadget guy Isaiah McKenzie. I think he has more value to the Bills offense than just "better McKenzie" too, but he can definitely fill that role at the very least. Daboll has no problems running any number of "gadget" plays so long as he has the talent to do it. John Brown threw the TD pass to Josh Allen in the playoffs, for example. Bowden can do that. John Brown, Robert Foster and McKenzie all have had jet sweep carries the last couple of seasons. Bowden can do that too. He could be used in read option looks, or catching bubble screens, or even as the "get loose" guy on the patented Patriots Pick Pattern plays. Literally everything he is good at is something Daboll likes to have in his arsenal. It's a really good player/scheme fit to me, and if he happens to develop into a competent slot WR over time, well great because I still don't like Cole Beasley. @dorfmac up for the Ravens then @EntryLevelDave for the Saints
Ravens go Damien Lewis, G, LSU. Already filled the needs, so everything from here on out is gravy. solidify the o-line to keep that run game strong and Lamar upright.
Arizona Cardinals select Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas I am not fucking around. Cardinals are GOING to score 50 a game.
Ravens take Harrison Bryant, TE, FAU. With Hayden Hurst gone for a second rounder, we get a guy who can replace the exact role he played in the offense in the fourth, but with better receiving upside. We run two-TE sets regularly, and this guy can be another big bodied target for Lamar. Best TE in the nation last season and went for over 1k yards. STRENGTHS: Plus athlete for the position...fluid at the catch point and adjusts naturally to the flight of the football...efficient catch-and-run skills...balanced at contact to break tackles...has an arsenal of jab steps to win at the line of scrimmage...crafty route-runner with the body control to separate out of his breaks...natural feel for zones, giving his quarterback a clean target...athleticism translates to pass pro...stubborn blocker and uses his hands to keep linebackers or defensive backs busy...runs his feet at contact and blocks with an edge...coachable with a high football IQ...is a ‘yes sir,’ ‘no sir’ type and very well-respected in the program...improved production each season, becoming the third player in school history to record a 1,000-yard receiving season. WEAKNESSES: Lean-muscled frame and lacks desired bulk for the position...alarmingly short arms for his frame...needs to continue to add bulk, but has limited growth potential...play strength is more about effort than raw power...pushed around when asked to handle inline duties...good ball skills, but smaller hands and was responsible for nine drops in 2019...can be out-muscled at the catch point and needs to be a better finisher to the ground...missed the final three games of his sophomore season due to a fractured ankle (November 2017); missed the bowl game as a senior due to an illness (December 2019). SUMMARY: A three-year starter at Florida Atlantic, Bryant lined up at “F” tight end in head coach Lane Kiffin’s spread offense, occasionally seeing snaps inline, but mostly detached. He led all FBS tight ends in receptions and receiving yards as a senior and became the first tight end from a non-Power 5 program to win the Mackey Award as the nation’s best tight end. Bryant is an athletic receiver with the agility and ball skills to be productive in the quick game (slants, hooks, etc.) or down the seam. He is an efficient, try-hard competitor as a move blocker, but doesn’t have the power to face off against NFL defensive linemen on the edge. Overall, Bryant doesn’t have ideal bulk or power for the position, but he is a versatile pass-catcher with the savvy routes and adjustment skills to handle “F” tight end duties in an NFL offense.