Monday, April 13, 2020

Mock Draft 6.0: 2 Rounds!


Here is my first ever 2 round mock so be nice. Biggest difference is we may see positions like RB, TE, Safety come off the board in a big way in round 2 because of the way the position has been valued in the draft. We also get teams like the Colts, Steelers, Bears, Texans, Bills and Rams entering the fray. All 32 teams are in the party. TRADES ARE ACTIVE. I have a total of 11 trades in this one because 2 rounds forces me to value both rounds as a team would rather than stacking as much assets as I can to get a team into the fray. I have done a lot of research and have solidified some of my own opinions from sources like Draft Network, Bleacher Report, ESPN, NFL.com, and independent twitter scouts and their clips. I have not watched my own film, so take this with a grain of salt. Just doing it for fun. Let’s get into it.

   1.       Cincinnati Bengals – QB Joe Burrow, LSU Team Needs: QB, EDGE, iOL, LB
Miami wants to move up. If the price is anything more than 5, 18, 2021 1st and a 2nd rounder then this will be the pick.
   2.       Washington Redskins – EDGE Chase Young, Ohio St Team Needs: WR, CB, OT, TE, CB, iOL
This is more of an obvious selection than Burrow to Cincy now.
   3.       TRADE! Los Angeles Chargers (from Detroit Lions) – QB Justin Herbert, Oregon Team Needs: QB, OT, RB
TRADE DETAILS: CHARGERS GET PICK 3, LIONS GET PICK 6, PICK 37, 2021 2ND, 2021 4TH
Chargers need to jump the Dolphins to get their QB of choice. It is slowly becoming clear that Tua may not be QB2 on anyone’s boards because they can’t get their Doctors to look at him again pre-draft.
   4.       New York Giants – OT Tristan Wirfs, Iowa Team Needs: LB, OT, EDGE
I am hearing Simmons here. But they need to go tackle to protect Daniel Jones and Saquon.
   5.       Miami Dolphins – QB Tua Tagovaiola, Alabama Team Needs: QB, RB, OT, iOL, DT, EDGE, S
I am of the belief that Herbert is the pick if both are available. But I also think that you may need to move up to get Herbert. Chargers have to get this pick right more than Miami because of the ammo MIA has. I don’t believe Love is the pick at 5, and I don’t believe this will be any other pick besides a QB. He is still an amazing player, no one knows how long he will be able to play though.
   6.       Detroit Lions (from LA Chargers) – CB Jeffrey Okudah, Ohio St Team Needs: OG, CB, EDGE, DT
Lions will take anything to move out of this pick. Even though they only pick up an additional 2 this year, it may be for the best to collect more picks in future years as there is less clarity this year on players than ever before because of the virus.
   7.       TRADE! New York Jets (from Carolina Panthers) – OT Jedrick Wills, Alabama Team Needs: OT, WR, iOL, EDGE
TRADE DETAILS: JETS GET PICK 7, PANTHERS GET PICK 11 AND 79, AND A 2021 4TH
Jets don’t have to give up their 2nd or the better of their 2 3rds. They can sit tight and select the best tackle available to them at 11 or pay a modest price to make sure they get their guy. I am under the belief that tackle is the pick here or they trade back into the first to select one if they go WR first.
   8.       Arizona Cardinals – DT Derrick Brown, Auburn Team Needs: DT, EDGE, LB, OT
Birdies are telling us that Brown is the pick and I don’t want to toot my own horn, but I was banging the table for DT to be the pick in Mock 1.0 (had Kinlaw because Brown was taken). If Brown goes at 7, I think they go back to RT and pickup Wills or Wirfs.   
   9.       Jacksonville Jaguars – LB Isaiah Simmons, Clemson Team Needs: EDGE, DT, LB, CB, WR, OT, S
Jags may be interested in trading back, but not if Simmons is available.
   10.   TRADE! Miami Dolphins (from Cleveland Browns) – OT Mekhi Becton, Louisville Team Needs: QB, RB, OT, iOL, DT, EDGE, S
TRADE DETAILS: DOLPHINS GET PICK 10, BROWNS GET PICK 18, PICK 56, 2021 2nd from HOU
I believe the Dolphins make a trade up. I believe they will trade up for a tackle, not a QB. A couple teams like Jacksonville, Cleveland, and Carolina all are teams that may be looking to collect quite a few picks. Miami needs to get their LT of the future. I believe there is a large difference between Becton/Thomas and Jones/Jackson.
   11.   Carolina Panthers (from New York Jets) – DT Javon Kinlaw, South Carolina Team Needs: DT, CB, LB, iOL
Panthers should be collecting picks. Rumors are that they actually prefer Kinlaw to Brown and so if they can collect picks and pick their guy. Win-win.
   12.   Las Vegas Raiders – WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma Team Needs: WR, CB, DT, S
I have now successfully mocked each of these 3 WRs to the Raiders so I cannot be wrong. I can see them taking all of these players to be honest. Today I am on Lamb because he provides a true WR1 in the sense of someone who you can trust to come down with the football when you need a play.
   13.   San Francisco 49ers (from Indianapolis Colts) – WR Jerry Jeudy, Alabama Team Needs: CB, WR, iOL, DT
There is an argument to be had that this is Ruggs. Shanahan values speed over anything else. Ruggs has that and has great hands. Jeudy is fast but it’s not even a race. But I go with Jeudy because of the void that Sanders leaves as a possession player that JimmyG can rely on to be where he needs to be.
   14.   Tampa Bay Buccaneers – OT Andrew Thomas, Georgia Team Needs: OT, RB
If the Bucs can land one of these guys without moving up… the only way it happens is if we see a trade up from someone behind them like Denver or Miami going to get their guy. The players the Bucs need to see taken ahead of them are of the following: Kinlaw or Henderson, 3 OTs, 3 QBs, 2 WRs.
   15.   Denver Broncos – WR Henry Ruggs III, Alabama Team Needs: WR, OT, CB
Denver will talk to teams about jumping to that 7-11 sweet spot to get Ruggs, but he is here at 15. It’s a big ask for them to give up picks considering they don’t have any extra’s but they would to get Ruggs if they don’t think he will be there.
   16.   Atlanta Falcons – CB CJ Henderson, Florida Team Needs: CB, DT, RB
This pick can be had for the right price. An EDGE needy team that wants Chaisson like MIN/JAX/PHI. If the Falcons do stay put, Henderson is the pick. Trufant signing with Detroit leaves a huge void on a team that had a terrible defense last year to begin with. Henderson is the best man cover corner in this draft, just not as all-around talented as Okudah.
   17.   Dallas Cowboys – EDGE K’Lavon Chaisson, LSU Team Needs: CB, S, EDGE, iOL
There are enough secondary pieces in the 2nd that they can pick from the litter there. The EDGE class drop off is steep and Chaisson has rare athletic traits.
   18.   Cleveland Browns (from Dolphins via Steelers) – OT Josh Jones, Houston Team Needs: OT, S, LB
The new Cleveland GM is Andrew Berry. But Paul DePodesta comes from the Sashi Brown tree and he has a loud voice in the draft room. Sashi loved trading down. Turns out this is great for them, as they still get a powerful LT to protect Baker and pick up 2 2nds in the process.
   19.   TRADE! Indianapolis Colts (from Raiders via Bears) – QB Jordan Love, Utah St Team Needs: WR, TE, CB
TRADE DETAILS: COLTS GET PICK 19, RAIDERS GET PICK 34 AND 2021 1ST
JAX, NE, NO, GB. All teams that may have interest in Jordan Love. If you want your QB nowadays, this is the price you pay.
   20.   Jacksonville Jaguars (from Los Angeles Rams) – CB Kristian Fulton, LSU Team Needs: EDGE, DT, CB, WR, OT, S
I’ve heard an interesting comp for Fulton recently. AJ Bouye. Who the Jags payed top dollar for a few years ago, and just traded away because his production began to decline. Fulton can be up and down, but his style fits this system well.
   21.   Philadelphia Eagles – WR Justin Jefferson, LSU Team Needs: WR, CB, S, LB, EDGE
Queen and Murray top the big board for most here, but Jefferson is a great scheme fit and Philly frankly doesn’t value LBs in this part of the draft usually.
   22.   Minnesota Vikings (from Buffalo Bills) – CB AJ Terrell, Clemson Team Needs: CB, WR, DT, iOL, EDGE
Minnesota values tall, long, and strong corners at the point of attack that play tight man. They cannot find a more perfect fit than Terrell. Take the big need at corner here and address EDGE, WR, or one of the many other underrated needs this team has at 25.
   23.   TRADE! Baltimore Ravens (from New England Patriots) – LB Kenneth Murray, Oklahoma Team Needs: LB, iOL
TRADE DETAILS: RAVENS GET PICK 23, PATRIOTS GET PICK 28 AND 92
Ravens have the best roster and fewest needs. They have two 3rd rounders. Murray is THE missing player for this defense. Saints getting pissed that they missed on Love and now Murray.
   24.   New Orleans Saints – LB Patrick Queen, LSU Team Needs: OG, CB, LB
Saints are very interesting. Very few needs, so they could address anything. I will keep them going after the local LB in Queen, but I wouldn’t be surprised if the iOL Ruiz goes here.
   25.   Minnesota Vikings – EDGE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn St Team Needs: CB, WR, DT, iOL, EDGE
This is a possible trade back spot; however, I think a lot of the teams in this area will try to trade back. With the question marks on some players because of the COVID-19 situation, many will likely try to collect picks for next year and will slide back because this part of the class is very deep. Having multiple picks between now and the top of the 3rd round is great for roster building. That being said, Minny will stay put and select the best EDGE on the board and wait on this very deep WR class. They won’t find a comparable EDGE later.
   26.   TRADE! Detroit Lions (from Dolphins via Texans) – EDGE AJ Epenesa, Iowa Team Needs: OG, CB, EDGE, DT
TRADE DETAILS: LIONS GET PICK 26, DOLPHINS GET PICK 35 AND 85
Lions trade back from 3 to 6 and pick up that extra 2nd at 37. They don’t mind parting with 35 and an extra 3rd to get back up and get a perfect scheme fit for Patricia in the New England defense. Epenesa isn’t your bendy speed rusher, but this style of defense values a run-stuffing, pressure getting big man on the edge.
   27.   TRADE! Cleveland Browns (from Seattle Seahawks) – S Xavier McKinney, Alabama Team Needs: OT, S, LB
TRADE DETAILS: CLEVELAND GETS PICK 27, SEATTLE GETS PICK 41 AND 74
The Browns picked up a 2nd in their trade back with Miami. So, they trade back up into the first to make sure they get the top safety on their board and only give up one of their 2 3rd rounders. McKinney can play deep or can move up and play the slot if they need.  
   28.   New England Patriots (from Baltimore Ravens) – DT Ross Blacklock, TCU Team Needs: QB, WR, EDGE, TE
They have lost more than Brady this offseason. Danny Shelton, their Nose, Kyle Van Noy, their best pass rusher and Jamie Collins at LB. They may sit tight and take Murray themselves at 23. But Blacklock has been excellent when healthy in the Big 12. Addressing that front seven on defense will be priority #1 for Belichick.
   29.   Tennessee Titans – CB Jeff Gladney, TCU Team Needs: OT, CB, EDGE, DT
There are 4 top 50 or so prospects this year from TCU. Gladney may be the best of them all. He is a stubborn, feisty man corner. Tennessee plays tight man coverage and just lost one of their more underrated players in Logan Ryan at nickel. Gladney can learn the position there or kick Adoree’ Jackson into nickel as well. Jeff isn’t crazy tall, but he makes up for it in grit.
   30.   Green Bay Packers – WR Laviska Shenault, Colorado Team Needs: WR, TE, LB
I liked Shenault here in an earlier mock because this type of a gadget for Rodgers is just what he needs to improve this offense. If Love falls to 30, they may consider it. But they are still in a Super Bowl window and need to address weapons for Aaron ASAP. He does have a medical concern which may have him fall in the draft.
   31.   TRADE! Jacksonville Jaguars – OT Austin Jackson, USC Team Needs: EDGE, DT, LB, CB, WR, OT, S
TRADE DETAILS: JAGUARS GET PICK 31, 49ERS GET PICKS 42, 116, 140 AND 2021 4TH ROUND PICK (FROM LA RAMS)
This team has so many needs with the recent upheaval of their roster. Blacklock would’ve been a nice fit here, but when you trade back into the 1st round you are going for someone you need to make sure you have locked down for 5 or 6 years. Austin Jackson is young and raw but has immense room to grow. Safety could be a thought for this trade, but they took Simmons earlier and he is versatile enough to be tasked with multiple roles.
   32.   Kansas City Chiefs – RB De’Andre Swift, Georgia Team Needs: CB, LB, iOL, RB
Hearing this is pick is going to be a weapon for Mahomes. In an abbreviated offseason, the one position that needs to “adjust” the least is the RB position. Corner is a need, but they have resigned Breeland and it isn’t as necessary to add now.
   33.   Cincinnati Bengals – iOL Cesar Ruiz, Michigan Team Needs: QB, EDGE, iOL, LB
Bengals get the number 1 player on the board in both rounds. Ruiz is a versatile player and can succeed at a high level either at center or guard. Billy Price didn’t pan out a few years ago, but it’s time to retool and get Burrow surrounded with talent.
   34.   Las Vegas Raiders (from Colts via Redskins) – CB Noah Igbinoghene, Auburn Team Needs: DT, CB, S, WR
Picking up a future 1st rounder is no small accomplishment, so when you get the chance you jump at it. Especially when the positions you covet are as deep as the corner and safety groups this year. Noah is the pick because of his pure speed that Oakland could use against a guy like Tyreek Hill.
   35.   Miami Dolphins (from Detroit Lions) – RB JK Dobbins, Ohio St Team Needs: QB, RB, OT, iOL, DT, EDGE, S
They snuck in a last-minute visit to the team HQ before the mandatory lockdown with Dobbins. Out of every RB, they called him. He is the 1A to Jordan Howard.
   36.   New York Giants – S Grant Delpit, LSU Team Needs: LB, OT, EDGE
Best player available and a position that could be upgraded. If we went Simmons in Round 1, this would likely be Isaiah Wilson from Georgia. Really dark horse pick here is Willie Gay Jr from Miss. St. But I think everyone in NY would be stoked about this selection.
   37.   TRADE! Jacksonville Jaguars (from Lions via Chargers) – WR Brandon Aiyuk, Arizona St Team Needs: EDGE, DT, LB, CB, WR, OT, S
TRADE DETAILS: JAGUARS GET PICK 37, LIONS GET EDGE YANNICK NGAKOUE
Yannick is as good as gone, but I think teams will balk at the price of more than a 1st round pick. Jacksonville loads up in this draft with 4 top 40 selections. Rebuilding done right. WR isn’t the biggest need, but if they want to see if Minshew is the guy it is important to make sure they have the weapons at his disposal. Aiyuk is a blazer in space and that is one element this offense is missing.
   38.   Carolina Panthers – CB Jaylon Johnson, Utah Team Needs: DT, CB, LB, iOL
With the rebuild underway, I wouldn’t be surprised if they trade out of all their natural picks. But the need at cornerback is severe. Johnson also has the ability to play safety and that versatility should be attractive for a new coach.
   39.   Miami Dolphins – S Ashtyn Davis, California Team Needs: QB, RB, OT, iOL, DT, EDGE, S
Miami has a bunch of new position coaches including the safeties coach, former Cal defensive coordinator… do you see where I’m going with this one? Davis will give Miami the ability to put Bobby McCain back in the slot, and Davis’ speed at free safety will give Miami a feared defense.
   40.   Houston Texans (from Arizona Cardinals) – DT Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M Team Needs: EDGE, DT, iOL
The loss of DJ Reader will be a big one if not replaced by a big body like Justin. Justin isn’t a nose tackle, but does have a good speed to power game that will be able to free JJ Watt (or vice-versa) and Co.
   41.   Seattle Seahawks (from Cleveland Browns) – OT Isaiah Wilson, Georgia Team Needs: WR, EDGE, DT, CB, S, OT, iOL
Seattle’s first pick from their trade down in the 1st. Isaiah Wilson is a true hog-molly. A big, beefy right tackle that will fit the run-first style of the Seahawks. Their OL wasn’t good to begin with and they lost some depth, so addressing the OL is necessary.
   42.   San Francisco 49ers (from Jacksonville Jaguars) – CB Trevon Diggs, Alabama Team Needs: CB, WR, DT, iOL
After picking up 3 fourth rounders in this trade, they now have the flexibility to move up and down as they please. So, time to address the glaring need at corner opposite Sherman. Diggs is a former WR (like his brother), but Saban saw his potential on defense. He is best used in zone, which the 49ers ran better than anyone else last year.
   43.   TRADE! Philadelphia Eagles (from Bears via Raiders) – EDGE Zack Baun, Wisconsin Team Needs: WR, CB, S, LB, EDGE
TRADE DETAILS: EAGLES GET PICK 43, BEARS GET PICKS 53, 103, AND 145
Eagles are a team that aren’t afraid to move up to get their guy. I don’t know if Baun is the perfect fit in this system, but he is a 1st round player and shouldn’t have fallen this far. Schwartz used to be in charge of Detroit’s defense who employed similar versatile players. Baun will be used as a rusher on later downs and can be asked to drop in coverage as well.
   44.   Indianapolis Colts – WR Denzel Mims, Baylor Team Needs: WR, TE, CB
If this pick comes to reality, what a draft for Indy. QB of the future and an immediate upgrade at WR. Mims is best at contested catches and sometimes makes it a little harder on himself because he doesn’t get great separation. However, he has a great athletic frame (on paper) and if he can translate that to the game, this is a steal. He is also a very willing blocker.
   45.   Tampa Bay Buccaneers – RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, LSU Team Needs: OT, RB
Tampa is crushing it. Get their tackle to protect Brady and now addressing a pass-catching RB for him. The Super Bowl window is open.
   46.   Denver Broncos – OT Ezra Cleveland, Boise St Team Needs: WR, OT, CB
The 1st rounder spent on Garrett Boles a few years back was a categorical miss. Can’t go back and change it, so they fix it by getting an athletic tackle who has been rising up draft boards. Some can see him popping into the 1st round.
   47.   Atlanta Falcons – RB Johnathan Taylor, Wisconsin Team Needs: CB, DT, RB
Signing Gurley could push the RB pick to the later rounds, but Taylor is such a good value here. Gurley wants to beat you with speed and athleticism. Taylor can do that, but he also doesn’t mind running you over in the process. Neville Gallimore DT from Oklahoma will receive a strong look here.
   48.   New York Jets – WR Jalen Reagor, TCU Team Needs: OT, WR, iOL, EDGE
Jets fans may be pushing for Tee Higgins here, but the tall, less-athletic WR isn’t sought after by Gase as much as someone like Reagor with quickness and speed.
   49.   Pittsburgh Steelers – DT Neville Gallimore, Oklahoma Team Needs: DT, iOL, RB
Replacing all of a 6”2 305 lb. Javon Hargrave is a tall task. Gallimore is 6”2 304 lbs.… just saying. Gallimore isn’t as good at the read & react game, which is something he will need to learn at the next level. But he does bring a tenacity to attack the backfield that Pittsburgh covets in their DL.
   50.   Chicago Bears – iOL Lloyd Cushenberry, LSU Team Needs: iOL, CB, S, TE
After the surprising retirement of Kyle Long at guard in January, this a great part of the draft to find that 2nd tier of interior OL (after Ruiz). Cushenberry played a lot of center but may be better suited for guard at the next level.
   51.   Dallas Cowboys – S Antoine Winfield Jr, Minnesota Team Needs: CB, S, EDGE, iOL
If you can’t believe he lasted this long, Dallas is right there with you. Injury question marks are the reason, and without a normal pre-draft process, he fell a little bit. Antoine can play a true deep safety, but he is also able to move to nickel and cares not for his own body when going down into the box for a tackle.
   52.   Los Angeles Rams – OT Prince Tega Wanogho, Auburn Team Needs: LB, EDGE, iOL, OT, WR
The Rams will be the worst team in the NFC West this year. Their roster building idea of trading all of their draft picks for proven talent was working for the Super Bowl window. But then they decided they wanted to pay Goff and Gurley and Cooks. Then they realized they needed to pay Donald, and now Ramsey. They have run out of money. Whitworth is 38 years old at LT and the team needs to have a plan for when he hangs them up. Here is their insurance policy.
   53.   Chicago Bears (from Philadelphia Eagles) – S/LB Jeremy Chinn, Southern Illinois Team Needs: iOL, CB, S, TE
Really love this kid. A true chess piece that will be able to play safety, nickel, LB, and can rush the passer. A poor man’s Isaiah Simmons. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if he is taken in the late first round.
   54.   Buffalo Bills – EDGE Terrell Lewis, Alabama Team Needs: EDGE, CB, RB
Terrell has been a stud when on the field. The issue is that he hasn’t been on the field very often. After acquiring Diggs, it is time to fill in some of the spots on defense and EDGE lost Lawson and Alexander this offseason.
   55.   Baltimore Ravens (from New England via Atlanta) – iOL Robert Hunt, Louisiana Team Needs: LB, iOL
Superficial things like a small school have never distracted the Ravens from taking rock stars. Hunt played tackle at ULL, but projects to the guard spot at the next level.
   56.   Cleveland Browns (from Dolphins via Saints) – LB Willie Gay Jr, Mississippi St Team Needs: OT, S, LB
Prior to the combine, no one was taking this kid seriously. Then he blew the roof off that dome in Indy with his 40 and athletic testing. He had some off-field issues that caused him to miss half of last season, but his athletic prowess is something Cleveland should covet.
   57.   Los Angeles Rams (from Houston Texans) – EDGE Josh Uche, Michigan Team Needs: LB, EDGE, CB, iOL, OT
Josh Uche had the best pass rush win rate of all players last year in college. However, it is partially because he had very limited reps rushing the passer, under 100 reps total. The good thing about that is that the Rams can use him similar to how Michigan did. Uche can be asked to rush on later downs and cover on earlier downs. He isn’t as polished as Zack Baun is, but this position needs to be addressed.
   58.   Minnesota Vikings – WR Tee Higgins, Clemson Team Needs: CB, WR, DT, iOL, EDGE
Diggs’ trade leaves their ability to stretch the field a little hindered. Higgins is good at just that. He isn’t very fast but he is good at the contested catch and making sure you get Cousins another weapon should be of the utmost importance.
   59.   Seattle Seahawks – EDGE Curtis Weaver, Boise St Team Needs: WR, EDGE, DT, CB, S, OT, iOL
Clowney has yet to sign as of this writing. They still need to address the position even if he does come back. Weaver is an odd study. He doesn’t have the body-type or athletic standing to explain why he is so consistent with getting to the QB. He beats blocks by being very technical, but he is good for about 8 sacks a year or so.
   60.   Baltimore Ravens – RB Cam Akers, Florida St Team Needs: LB, iOL
This is a true luxury pick but when you are this talented you can do it. Ingram is now on the wrong side of 30 and can be cut next year to save a few million and only have a minimal dead cap. Akers could prove to be the best back in this year’s class. He falls because of how poorly his offensive line at FSU made him look sometimes.
   61.   Tennessee Titans – OT Lucas Niang, TCU Team Needs: OT, CB, EDGE, DT
As big of a hole Conklin will leave, I believe Tennessee believes this position can be taken care of with their in-house talent. However, when you have a guy like Niang that falls due to a late season injury, you have to take the chance. His tape is very solid and he would probably be a 1st round draft pick without the injury.
   62.   Green Bay Packers – LB Malik Harrison, Ohio St Team Needs: WR, TE, LB
If Queen or Murray fall to them at 30, I think that is no doubt the play. But there are a few options for rangy middle of the field players in this round. Malik Harrison isn’t as sideline to sideline as Queen or Murray are, but he does give you the tackling and “thumping” power to bring some fear to the middle of the defense.
   63.   TRADE! New England Patriots (from Chiefs vis 49ers) – QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma Team Needs: QB, WR, EDGE, TE
TRADE DETAILS: PATRIOTS GET PICK 63, CHIEFS GET PICKS 87 AND 92
I have no earthly idea about the Patriots and what they are going to do. And I know this is a big gap in picks for the Chiefs, but not having many picks the rest of this draft and getting 2 3rds is very helpful. I do not believe the Patriots will go for a backup QB this draft unless one presents itself. Stidham will go into the season as the starter. But I am generally fearful that Hurts goes here. My fear is making this pick.   
   64.   Seattle Seahawks (from Kansas City Chiefs) – DB Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-Rhyne Team Needs: WR, EDGE, DT, CB, S, OT, iOL
Kyle has Seahawks player written all over him. “Super try-hard”, “dynamic athlete”, “blue collar attitude” is how some describe him. The Seahawks defense hasn’t been good since they lost the Legion of Boom. Getting someone who can play multiple positions whether it be nickel, strong safety, or free safety, will be incredibly important for a team that used to feature Earl Thomas. Earl was known for being everywhere on the field and always around the ball. Kyle played at the D2 level, but was the clear-cut best player in the country at that level.

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