
The Cheeseheads Podcast: Episode 8 | 1st Round NFL and Packers Mock Drafts
In episode eight of the “Cheeseheads Podcast” the gang goes through a variety of pre-draft content including multiple mock drafts.

In episode eight of the “Cheeseheads Podcast” the gang goes through a variety of pre-draft content including multiple mock drafts.

Hamsah Nasirildeen is an incredibly fun player to watch. He’s a 6’3″ strong safety out of Florida State, who can be used virtually anywhere. Nasirildeen is more known for his play in the box, and as a traditional strong safety, but he can be used in coverage when needed.

Austin Watkins has soared under the radar. Playing at UAB, he never became a standout name among the college football ranks. But every year, we saw a handful of small-school studs and Watkins is definitely one of them.

Southern Methodist University quarterback Shane Buechele is one of the more interesting quarterback prospects entering the draft. While he does have some glaring concerns, other parts of his game look like they will translate very well to the NFL level.

The 2021 NFL Draft appears to be light on quality interior defensive lineman, opposed to recent years. This however could open the door to players slipping through the cracks and becoming great finds later. Enter Daviyon Nixon from Iowa, a hyper-athletic interior defensive tackle who brings a good deal of tools to the table.

After a terrific 2019 season that included an FBS leading 2,094 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns, Chuba Hubbard decided to play in 2020 despite the option to opt-out because of Covid-19 and prepare for the draft.

Spencer Brown is a top ten player at his position and I’m not talking about the tackle. While the Northern Iowa tackle has gotten a lot of hype, there is another player with the same name that is a good football player as well. This one is a running back from UAB. He ran for over 4,000 yards, 41 rushing touchdowns, and 19 career games with over 100 yards. Brown is seen as a consensus undrafted pick, but there is certainly more talent than that.

As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season. Let’s conclude our look into the AFC by taking a look at the AFC West.

Levi Onwuzurike is a player who is shooting up draft boards, and for good reason. He’s a very talented player who can give NFL teams a bit of everything at the defensive tackle position. The big concern with him is consistency and size. He’s failed to make continuous reps impactful but has certainly shown the ability that he can put all of his game together at once.

It is never too early to begin thinking about the upcoming NFL season. Andersen Pickard is back with his latest dynasty rankings, this time focusing specifically on which players to target in your annual rookie draft.

Dynasty leagues are great because the grind never ends. Andersen Pickard shares his latest dynasty rankings to help you dominate your league.

After spending three years at Wake Forest, Jamie Newman is an ideal developmental dual-threat quarterback prospect for teams on day three of the upcoming NFL Draft.

In episode eight of the “Cheeseheads Podcast” the gang goes through a variety of pre-draft content including multiple mock drafts. Mason, MJ, and Chris break

Hamsah Nasirildeen is an incredibly fun player to watch. He’s a 6’3″ strong safety out of Florida State, who can be used virtually anywhere. Nasirildeen is more known for his play in the box, and as a traditional strong safety, but he can be used in coverage when needed.

Austin Watkins has soared under the radar. Playing at UAB, he never became a standout name among the college football ranks. But every year, we saw a handful of small-school studs and Watkins is definitely one of them.

Southern Methodist University quarterback Shane Buechele is one of the more interesting quarterback prospects entering the draft. While he does have some glaring concerns, other parts of his game look like they will translate very well to the NFL level.

The 2021 NFL Draft appears to be light on quality interior defensive lineman, opposed to recent years. This however could open the door to players slipping through the cracks and becoming great finds later. Enter Daviyon Nixon from Iowa, a hyper-athletic interior defensive tackle who brings a good deal of tools to the table.

After a terrific 2019 season that included an FBS leading 2,094 rushing yards and 21 rushing touchdowns, Chuba Hubbard decided to play in 2020 despite the option to opt-out because of Covid-19 and prepare for the draft.

Spencer Brown is a top ten player at his position and I’m not talking about the tackle. While the Northern Iowa tackle has gotten a lot of hype, there is another player with the same name that is a good football player as well. This one is a running back from UAB. He ran for over 4,000 yards, 41 rushing touchdowns, and 19 career games with over 100 yards. Brown is seen as a consensus undrafted pick, but there is certainly more talent than that.

As free agency and the draft approach, every team has some level of excitement. Some teams are looking to contend in 2021. Others only want to move in the right direction. However, the NFL is unique in that every team has a chance to win the Super Bowl each season. Let’s conclude our look into the AFC by taking a look at the AFC West.

Levi Onwuzurike is a player who is shooting up draft boards, and for good reason. He’s a very talented player who can give NFL teams a bit of everything at the defensive tackle position. The big concern with him is consistency and size. He’s failed to make continuous reps impactful but has certainly shown the ability that he can put all of his game together at once.

It is never too early to begin thinking about the upcoming NFL season. Andersen Pickard is back with his latest dynasty rankings, this time focusing specifically on which players to target in your annual rookie draft.

Dynasty leagues are great because the grind never ends. Andersen Pickard shares his latest dynasty rankings to help you dominate your league.

After spending three years at Wake Forest, Jamie Newman is an ideal developmental dual-threat quarterback prospect for teams on day three of the upcoming NFL Draft.