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Day 2 NFL Mock Draft

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After an exciting first night of the draft, night two is upon us. There are still plenty of great players left on the board, some of whom should have been selected in the first 25 picks. Day two is stacked with depth at multiple positions, and some positions could fly off the board at the start of day two. No trades were involved in this mock to keep it a bit simpler.

33. Jacksonville Jaguars – Trevon Moehrig-Woodard, S, TCU

The Jaguars made an interesting selection with the 25th pick. Moehrig likely should’ve been the pick with their second first-round choice, but Jacksonville stops his slide early on day two.

Read our scouting report on Moehrig.

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34. New York Jets – Teven Jenkins, OT, Oklahoma State

The Jets keep spending on the offensive line. An offensive line with Mekhi BectonAlijah Vera-Tucker, and Teven Jenkins on it is a nasty trio that will make Zach Wilson sit pretty in the pocket and pave lanes for whoever is running the football for New York. 

Read our scouting report on Jenkins.

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35. Atlanta Falcons – Javonte Williams, RB, North Carolina

Atlanta continues to go all-out on offense. The Falcons signed Mike Davis in free agency, but that isn’t enough for them to disregard adding Williams at the top of the second round. Atlanta’s defense still needs some work, but there is a ton of depth on the defensive side of the ball later on in the draft. 

Read our scouting report on Williams.

36. Miami Dolphins (via Houston) – Samuel Cosmi, OT, Texas

After taking Jaylen Waddle, and Jaelan Phillips in the first round, the Dolphins get another steal by selecting Cosmi, who has slipped to the second round. Cosmi would align at the right tackle spot and give the Dolphins another versatile piece along the offensive line. 

Read our scouting report on Cosmi.

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37. Philadelphia Eagles – Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, LB/S, Notre Dame

Philadelphia could go in a lot of directions with this pick. Cornerbacks are still on the board, but with JOK staring them in the face, the Eagles pounce on the opportunity to take a top 15 talent in the class. Adding him to a lacking linebacker room is something that Philadelphia needs to do, as they have blatantly ignored the position for years.

Read our scouting report on Owusu-Koramoah here.

38. Cincinnati Bengals – Dillon Radunz, OT, North Dakota State

The Bengals may have outsmarted Draft Twitter. Yes, taking Chase may not have been the right choice, but the tackles have started to slip, and Cincinnati will likely get one of the top ones still on the board.

Read our scouting report on Radunz.

39. Carolina Panthers – Baron Browning, LB, Ohio State

The Panthers were the first team to shock the league when they selected Jaycee Horn with the eighth pick. Carolina continues to add to their defense by selecting Browning, who many had as a potential first-round prospect. 

Read our scouting report on Browning here.

40. Denver Broncos – Christian Barmore, DL, Alabama

Denver was another team to shock the league when they continued to add to their cornerback room. With Owusu-Koramoah off the board, Barmore is the top player on their board, and also fills a position of need for the Broncos.

Read our scouting report on Barmore here.

41. Detroit Lions – Asante Samuel Jr, CB, Florida State

There is a lot of talent at the cornerback spot still left. Detroit is the first to dip into the pool by getting a steal at the top of the second round. Samuel could have gone to Green Bay with the 29th pick, but going to Detroit to pair with Jeffrey Okudah isn’t half bad either. 

Read our scouting report on Samuel here.

42. New York Giants – Azeez Ojulari, EDGE, Georgia

When the Giants were on the clock with the 20th pick, many thought the choice was an edge-rusher. Instead, New York took Kadarius Toney. In the second round, they fill their edge-rusher need with Ojulari, who is yet another player who could’ve went on Thursday night. 

Read our scouting report on Ojulari here.

43. San Francisco 49ers – Ifeatu Melifonwu, CB, Syracuse

The 49ers got their quarterback of the future on Thursday night and now dip into the cornerback pool. San Francisco’s cornerback room about disappeared during the offseason, and adding Melifonwu to the room is something that the 49ers would be wise to do.

Read our scouting report on Melifonwu here.

44. Dallas Cowboys – Kelvin Joseph, CB, Kentucky

Are you sensing a trend yet? The cornerbacks will fly off the board at the top of the second round. After missing out on one in the first round, Dallas gets a controversial prospect in the second round. Joseph has a ton of upside, and Dallas is hoping he can provide a spark into a cornerback room that needs it desperately.

Read our scouting report on Joseph here.

45. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Minnesota) – Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State

The Jaguars make up for their blunder at the 25th pick by adding Freiermuth, who could’ve been the choice at 25. Trevor Lawrence needs a safety blanket, and the Penn State product is a perfect fit in Jacksonville. 

Read our scouting report on Freiermuth here.

46. New England Patriots – Rondale Moore, WR, Purdue

Mac Jones is now the future in New England. While the Patriots added a plethora of weapons in free agency, no one brings the skillset that Moore would to the Patriots. He gives another element to the offense they don’t have currently and is a steal at this price. 

Read our scouting report on Moore here.

47. Los Angeles Chargers – Elijah Moore, WR, Ole Miss

Back-to-back Moore’s go in the second round. The Ole Miss receiver was a sleeper at the backend of the first round on Thursday night and finds a home in Los Angeles with Justin Herbert and company. 

Read our scouting report on Moore here.

48. Las Vegas Raiders – Levi Onwuzurike, DL, Washington

Las Vegas made another head-scratching move in the first round by picking Alex Leatherwood with the 17th pick. The Raiders continue to build up in the trenches by adding Onwuzurike, who many have as the top defensive lineman in the class, even ahead of Barmore. After releasing Maurice Hurst, the Raiders need to add reinforcements on their defensive line. 

Read our scouting report on Onwuzurike here.

49. Arizona Cardinals – Terrace Marshall Jr. WR, LSU

The Cardinals continue to give Kyler Murray weapons. Marshall is a debated topic among many analysts, and he has slipped to the middle of the second round, where the Cardinals scoop him up to learn from Deandre Hopkins and A.J. Green

Read our scouting report on Marshall here.

50. Miami Dolphins – Joseph Ossai, EDGE, Texas

The Dolphins added Phillips to their pass-rush disposal in round one, but Ossai dropping gives Miami another rookie to add to their rotation. He can be used in many different ways, and that is something Brian Flores will love. 

Read our scouting report on Ossai here.

51. Washington Football Team – Jevon Holland, S, Oregon

The best player available approach is one that Washington should take on Friday night as well. While the defense is one of the best in the league, you can never have too many secondary players, especially ones that can play multiple roles. Holland is the pick because of that.

Read our scouting report on Holland here.

52. Chicago Bears – Daviyon Nixon, DL, Iowa

The Bears shipped the farm to get Justin Fields on Thursday night. On Friday night, they turn their attention on fixing a roster that still needs a lot of help. Akiem Hicks isn’t the same player he once was, and the defensive line depth is lacking. Nixon is a young player that can learn and develop next to Hicks and give Chicago another force in the middle of their defense. 

Read our scouting report on Nixon here.

53. Tennessee Titans – Brevin Jordan, TE, Miami

The Titans lost a lot of playmakers on offense. Jonnu Smith and Corey Davis are gone. Jordan is eerily similar to Smith, and it results in him being one of the selections on day two of the draft. 

Read our scouting report on Jordan here.

54. Indianapolis Colts – Liam Eichenberg, OT, Notre Dame

It was a surprise to many when the Colts didn’t trade out of the 21st pick. It was even more of a surprise when that selection wasn’t on a tackle. Chris Ballard manipulates the board and selects Eichenberg, who had a shot to be the pick in the first round.

Read our scouting report on Eichenberg here.

55. Pittsburgh Steelers – Creed Humphrey, IOL, Oklahoma

Pittsburgh didn’t surprise anyone when they took Najee Harris in the first round. Now, Harris needs some help in front of him. The Steelers lost multiple starters on the offensive line in the offseason, and Humphrey slides to them enough to be the selection at 55. 

Read our scouting report on Humphrey here.

56. Seattle Seahawks – Alim McNeill, DL, NC State

Day two welcomes Seattle to the party. With only three picks in the draft, this is a prime trade-down spot, but that’s not allowed here. The Seahawks could go in many ways with this pick, but the defensive line is one unit that desperately needs help. McNeill is the choice because of that.

Read our scouting report on McNeill here.

57. Los Angeles Rams – Quinn Meinerz, IOL, Wisconsin-Whitewater

The Rams have met with Meinerz multiple times. Los Angeles has a gaping hole in the middle of the offensive line, and Meinerz could play any interior spot on the offensive line for Los Angeles.

Read our scouting report on Meinerz here.

58. Kansas City Chiefs (via Baltimore) – Amari Rodgers, WR, Clemson

Three straight picks, and three teams that make their first selection. Kansas City is looking to add another weapon for Patrick Mahomes, and they find one with Rodgers. The Chiefs are a track team, and Rodgers is a perfect fit as a gadget weapon for the explosive offense in Kansas City. 

Read our scouting report on Rodgers here.

59. Cleveland Browns – Carlos Basham Jr. EDGE, Wake Forest

Cleveland took Greg Newsome II in round one, which was a steal. The Browns get another excellent value pick by adding Basham to their defensive line.

Read our scouting report on Basham here.

60. New Orleans Saints – Jabril Cox, LB, LSU

For those that are bashing the Payton Turner pick, please turn on the tape and think again. In the second round, New Orleans adds a cover linebacker who will take the role Kwon Alexander had last year. 

Read our scouting report on Cox here.

61. Buffalo Bills – Milton Williams, DL, Louisiana Tech

After selecting Gregory Rousseau in the first round, Buffalo adds to their front seven by snagging Williams. He is an uber-athletic player who the Bills could use as a pass-rush specialist during his rookie season. 

62. Green Bay Packers – Spencer Brown, OT, Northern Iowa

There are other needs on Green Bay’s roster other than a receiver. Don’t let the media fool you. The Packers need a new right tackle and love taking uber-athletic freaks at the position. Well, Brown scored a perfect 10 for his RAS score. He would immediately start at right tackle for Green Bay.

Read our scouting report on Brown here.

63. Kansas City Chiefs – Ronnie Perkins, EDGE, Oklahoma

Kansas City was lacking in the pass-rush department last year. Perkins could go higher than this and is a great fit in Kansas City.

Read our scouting report on Perkins here.

64. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Wyatt Davis, IOL, Ohio State

While interior offensive line isn’t a pressing need for Tampa Bay, Davis is too good of a player to pass up on here. The Buccaneers spent a lot of last year’s draft using a BPA approach, and it worked out great for them.

Read our scouting report on Davis here.

Round 3

65. Jacksonville Jaguars – Tommy Togiai, DL, Ohio State
66. Minnesota Vikings (via NY Jets) – Trey Smith, IOL, Tennessee
67. Houston Texans – Landon Dickerson, IOL, Alabama
68. Atlanta Falcons – Richie Grant, S, UCF
69. Cincinnati Bengals – Tommy Tremble, TE, Notre Dame
70. Philadelphia Eagles – Elijah Molden, CB, Washington
71. Denver Broncos – Jalen Mayfield, OT, Michigan
72. Detroit Lions – Nico Collins, WR, Michigan
73. Carolina Panthers – Walker Little, OT, Stanford
74. Washington Football Team (via San Francisco) – Brady Christensen, OT, BYU
75. Dallas Cowboys – Jamar Johnson, S, Indiana
76. New York Giants – Josh Myers, IOL, Ohio State
77. Los Angeles Chargers – Tyson Campbell, CB, Georgia
78. Minnesota Vikings – Paulson Adebo, CB, Stanford
79. Las Vegas Raiders (via Arizona) – Nick Bolton, LB, Missouri
80. Las Vegas Raiders – Hamsah Nasirildeen, S, Florida State
81. Miami Dolphins – Michael Carter, RB, North Carolina
82. Washington Football Team – Aaron Robinson, CB, UCF
83. Chicago Bears – Trill Williams, CB, Syracuse
84. Dallas Cowboys (via Indianapolis thru Philadelphia) – Jay Tufele, DL, USC
85. Tennessee Titans – Caden Sterns, S, Texas
86. Minnesota Vikings (via Seattle thru NY Jets) – Kellen Mond, QB, Texas A&M
87. Pittsburgh Steelers – Robert Rochell, CB, Central Arkansas
88. Los Angeles Rams – Dylan Moses, LB, Alabama
89. Cleveland Browns – Chazz Surratt, LB, North Carolina
90. Minnesota Vikings (via Baltimore) – Seth Williams, WR, Auburn
91. Cleveland Browns (via New Orleans) – Dyami Brown, WR, North Carolina
92. Green Bay Packers – Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, USC
93. Buffalo Bills – Keith Taylor, CB, Washington
94. Baltimore Ravens (via Kansas City) – Cameron McGrone, LB, Michigan
95. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Kyle Trask, QB, Florida
96. New England Patriots – Talanoa Hufanga, S, USC
97. Los Angeles Chargers – Hunter Long, TE, Boston College
98. New Orleans Saints – Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State
99. Dallas Cowboys – Jackson Carman, OT, Clemson
100. Tennessee Titans – D’Wayne Eskridge, WR, Western Michigan
101. Detroit Lions (via LA Rams) – Pete Werner, LB, Ohio State
102. San Francisco 49ers – Ben Cleveland, IOL, Georgia
103. Los Angeles Rams – Kendrick Green, IOL, Illinois
104. Baltimore Ravens – Ar’Darius Washington, S, TCU
105. New Orleans Saints – Davis Mills, QB, Stanford

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