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Mauricio’s 2018 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Cowboys Steal Defensive Talent

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Mock Drafts, when you think about it, are what get us through the first months of the offseason. It combines NFL Draft prospects, team needs and trade rumors into one conversation. We see them change week after week with the latest buzz around the league, and they keep us hooked until Draft Day.

Once teams start selecting their new players, just about every single Mock Draft ends up being way wrong. Heck, even the most recognized experts get it wrong. It’s just a very difficult thing to “predict.”

However, that won’t keep us die-hard football fans from giving it our best shot every year.

I present to you my first Mock Draft of the year. Before we begin, here’s two important notes. 1) The following is a simulation assuming that Kirk Cousins ends up being a Minnesota Viking. 2) I really don’t think the top 10 order will stay the same once Draft Day arrives, but I didn’t want to flood this edition with a lot of mock trades. Even still, I did include only one.

Enjoy, and don’t forget to share your thoughts with me in the comments section below or tweet me @PepoR99!

Mauricio's 2018 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Cowboys Steal Defensive Talent 1
USC QB Sam Darnold

1. Cleveland Browns: QB Sam Darnold, USC

Since the 2018 NFL Draft’s best prospect Saquon Barkley killed the Combine, many have the Browns taking the franchise-changing running back with the first overall pick. Even still, I don’t see Cleveland taking the risk of Sam Darnold not being there at 4.

This time, they won’t pass on a potential franchise QB. There are a few good quarterbacks in this class, but Darnold’s play-making ability make him the best of the bunch. Browns’ fans should be happy with this pick.

2. New York Giants: RB Saquon Barkley, Penn State

I won’t be surprised if the Giants think about the future and draft a quarterback right here, but if they believe Eli Manning still has some years left, then get him a running back like Saquon Barkley and watch him take a lot of the pressure off his shoulders.

The offensive line will remain a need, but Barkley is not a prospect you can easily pass on, even less if you have a RB need. This guy will make the Giants’ offense a scary one.

3. Indianapolis Colts: EDGE Bradley Chubb, North Carolina State

Bradley Chubb is this class’ best defensive prospect and the Colts need to upgrade their pass rush. Some have even compared him to Myles Garrett, although he isn’t as athletic. With the Colts switching to a 4-3 defense, taking Chubb makes the most sense.

Quenton Nelson is an absolute beast, but this class is loaded with OL, so I don’t see them taking him over Chubb at 3. If they trade down, however, I see them taking the Notre Dame product.

4. New York Jets (Via Mock Trade): QB Josh Rosen, UCLA

There are many possible trades which could alter the way the Top 5 looks like come Draft Day. In this case, the Jets missed out on Kirk Cousins during Free Agency and taking the risk losing their guy to another QB-needy team won’t be something they want to go through.

The Browns will be confident with a trade down here, knowing the Jets and the Broncos will be looking for a new signal-caller.

The pick could very well be Josh Allen, but the Jets may be more confident with starting Rosen from week 1.

5. Denver Broncos: QB Josh Allen, Wyoming

Josh Allen has one hell of an arm and John Elway will be very comfortable with taking him at 5. Maybe the Broncos pair him up with Case Keenum to give the rookie some time to polish a thing or two. The Broncos can’t afford to pass on a quarterback with this pick though.

Denver still has a talented roster and a new leader might be what they need to get back in the game.

6. Cleveland Browns: S Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama

The same guy they would’ve taken at four, Fitzpatrick provides the Browns’ with a pro-ready safety and a defensive leader they so desperately need. Don’t look now, but the Browns are building a very solid team.

Adding a play-maker like Minkah in the secondary is a no-brainer.

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Notre Dame OG Quenton Nelson

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: OG Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame

The Buccaneers need a ton of help in the defense but despite defensive backs like Derwin James and Denzel Ward being available, they opt to take one of the best players in the Draft. If it wasn’t for the QBs, Nelson would be a top 5 pick.

The Bucs don’t miss the opportunity of stealing Nelson with the seventh pick.

8. Chicago Bears: CB Denzel Ward, Ohio State

Even after transition tagging CB Kyle Fuller, the Bears’ secondary needs depth. Adding Denzel Ward to the team will take the Bears’ DBs to another level. Mitchell Trubisky needs weapons on his offense, but they’ll bet on Day 2 to add a WR.

At this point, Ward could be the best player available, and Chicago shouldn’t think about it.

9. San Francisco 49ers: LB Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia

Before hearing about Reuben Foster’s incident, linebacker was already a need for the 49ers. Now with even more uncertainty, I simply don’t see them passing on arguably the best linebacker of the Draft. Edmunds goes to San Francisco and Jimmy Garoppolo waits for a new weapon.

10. Oakland Raiders: LB Roquan Smith, Georgia

The Raiders had a very disappointing season in 2017 and with many needs in their defense, the Raiders opt for a linebacker who’ll step in and be a locker room leader from day 1.

If the Raiders and the 49ers both take a LB, it’ll be interesting to see the results since these picks were defined by a coin toss.

11. Miami Dolphins: QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma

Ryan Tannehill is decent at best, but he clearly isn’t the answer for the Dolphins. I can see Miami or another team trading up to get Mayfield in the top 10. A lot of people question Baker’s height and “cockiness,” but don’t be surprised when he makes teams regret passing on him. The kid can play.

12. Cincinnati Bengals: OT Connor Williams, Texas

The Bengals need desperate help all across the offensive line. Connor Williams is a prospect who not many people like, but he’s still a pretty good prospect for any NFL team that’s looking for a tackle or a guard.

Cincinnati is looking for both.

Cowboys Draft Target: FSU DB Derwin James
FSU S Derwin James

13. Washington Redskins: S Derwin James, Florida State

The Redskins need help in their front-seven, but Derwin James is a great prospect and it’ll be hard to pass on him. He can start all across the secondary and could be used as a chess piece to give other team’s headaches.

14. Green Bay Packers: EDGE Marcus Davenport, UTSA

Davenport comes from a small school, but his talent will be enough to make him a top 15 pick. His performance in the Senior Bowl and in the Combine sky-rocketed his draft stock and confirmed just how athletic he is.

The Packers will be lucky to have him.

15. Arizona Cardinals: OT Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame

Will Arizona reach for Lamar Jackson? Being desperate for a QB, it could definitely happen.

However, they also need help in the offensive line and with the lack for quality offensive tackles in the draft and in free agency, they’ll take advantage of McGlinchey being there at 15.

16. Baltimore Ravens: WR Calvin Ridley, Alabama

Ridley didn’t put up impressive numbers at the Combine, but tape doesn’t lie. He’s the best WR in the Draft and will be able to shine in the NFL. Joe Flacco needs offensive weapons and the Alabama product will provide Baltimore with a lot of production.

17. Los Angeles Chargers: DT Vita Vea, Washington

Vita Vea at 17 is great value. The Chargers can continue to build their defensive front with yet another young talent. They already have a great set of edge rushers, if they’re able to plug-in Vea in the middle, opposing offensive lines will have a hard time dealing with the Chargers’ front.

18. Seattle Seahawks: CB Josh Jackson, Iowa

The Seahawks need offensive line once again. However, Josh Jackson is a ball-hawking defender who could fit very well in Seattle. With Richard Sherman expected to be released, this would make a lot of sense.

They’ll be able to find offensive line help later in the Draft.

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Boston College DE Harold Landry

19. Dallas Cowboys: EDGE Harold Landry, Boston College

The Dallas Cowboys drafted Taco Charlton a year ago and they just franchised tag DeMarcus Lawrence… but if Harold Landry is available at 19, with guys like Vita Vea and Calvin Ridley gone… the Cowboys might want to steal their future RDE with this pick.

Besides, it’s too early to know if D-Law will be on the roster past 2018. The Cowboys take advantage of a WR and OG deep class and wait until later to attend some of their most pressing needs.

Harold Landry, one of the best edge rushers from this class, will be a huge steal at this point of the Draft. Some say he’s too small and that this front office won’t be interested in him, but his size is actually similar to Takkarist McKinley’s, a player that the Cowboys wanted a year ago.

20. Detroit Lions: LB Rashaan Evans, Alabama

The Lions are ready to roll with their new head coach Matt Patricia. After retaining Ezekiel Ansah, they’ll add even more talent to their defense. Davis is a good linebacker, but Rashaan Evans will help take that defense to the next level.

21. Buffalo Bills: DT Da’Ron Payne, Alabama

The Bills are one of the teams who could trade up to get a QB earlier in the Draft, especially with two picks in the first round. If they decide to stay put, DT will be a position they’ll take a look at with Da’Ron Payne or even Maurice Hurst being available.

22. Buffalo Bills: QB Lamar Jackson, Louisville

For some, this might be a reach. If they can’t fix their QB situation in free agency, though, I see the Bills taking Lamar Jackson and investing in him to be their future quarterback. He might need to polish a lot of things before the season, but Jackson has the potential to shine as a pro.

23. Los Angeles Rams: C James Daniels, Iowa

The Rams have been active this offseason adding some serious talent across its secondary. Aqib Talib and Marcus Peters have solidified an already powerful Wade Phillips’ defense, and this time the Rams opt for one of the best OL in the Draft.

James Daniels is a guy who could get to the Pro Bowl in his rookie season at center.

Cowboys Draft Target: UTEP OL Will Hernandez
UTEP OL Will Hernandez

24. Carolina Panthers: OG Will Hernandez, UTEP

Maybe Isaiah Wynn goes before Will Hernandez, but I like Hernandez’ playing style and it should help the Panthers’ ability to run the football. The Panthers could also draft a WR like James Washington, Christian Kirk or DJ Moore here, but they go for the OL upgrade to help both running and passing game.

25. Tennessee Titans: CB Mike Hughes, UCF

Mike Hughes was an excellent player for the legitimate 2017 National Champions (I kid, I kid) and his tape will make sure teams don’t pass on him in the first round. Some have Hughes gone in the top 15, but I like other cornerbacks like Josh Jackson over him.

Either way, the Titans still have a need for a true CB1 and Mike Hughes could be their guy.

26. Atlanta Falcons: OG Isaiah Wynn, Georgia

The Falcons will consider WR at this point. Even though Julio Jones is one of the NFL’s finest, he would certainly appreciate some help to get that offense going. However, the running game could improve as well, so they go with the safe pick and draft Isaiah Wynn.

If the board falls this way, three OGs would be taken in Day 1. This could lead to an early run for other available guards later.

27. New Orleans Saints: TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota St.

If somehow, one of the top quarterbacks falls all the way to 27, the Saints should be considering taking Drew Brees’ heir to the throne. Either way, they must address the offense. Although they might add a WR here, they could also take TE Dallas Goedert, who is arguably the best at his position this year.

Goedert didn’t face top competition during his career, but he definitely has the talent to be a starter in the NFL and make an impact right away.

28. Pittsburgh Steelers: LB Leighton Vander Esch, Boise State

Unfortunately, the Steelers need an inside LB. With the injury of Ryan Shazier, they need someone to come in and fill in his spot for the defense. With Rashaan Evans already gone, Leighton Vander Esch would make the most sense for the Steelers.

Vander Esch helped his stock in the Combine, and with his versatility, the Steelers can play him in any inside linebacker spot they want.

29. Jacksonville Jaguars: TE Mike Gesicki, Penn State

A wide receiver would also make sense for the Jaguars, but a tight end is more of a need for them. Dede Westbrook, Allen Hurns and Marqise Lee (who is set to become a FA but could easily return to the Jaguars) could keep WR from being a priority over a guy like Mike Gesicki who could provide Blake Bortles with a best friend and go-to target.

30. Minnesota Vikings: CB Isaiah Oliver, Colorado

As I mentioned earlier, I have the Vikings landing Kirk Cousins in free agency. With him, they’re one of the early Super Bowl favorites. Their defense is amazing, but they should be concerned about Terrance Newman’s future.

They could add Isaiah Oliver from Colorado to add depth and a potential starter to their defense.

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LSU DE Arden Key

31. New England Patriots: EDGE Arden Key, LSU

The New England Patriots remain a contender as always, and adding an edge rusher like Key will take their defense to another level. Their defense always finds a way to make things work, but they need a pass rusher.

Between injuries and him leaving the team last spring, Arden Key’s draft stock may have taken a hit. But the truth is he’s one of the best prospects in this Draft and maybe even a top-10 talent. The Patriots steal him at 31.

32. Philadelphia Eagles: RB Derrius Guice, LSU

Despite adding Jay Ajayi last season, the Eagles could still look for a running back in the first round. Derrius Guice would provide great value if available at the end of the round here. Guice would give this offense a very solid running attack, making the Super Bowl champions’ offense even more dangerous.

I could also see them add another starting wide receiver, especially with so many available.

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