Supe's Mock (assumptions - Broderick Jones is healthy and Aaron does not return):
Round 1
21. Kadyn Proctor, OT, Bama
Even if BJ is back and healthy, Proctor at LT and Jones inside at LG - or vice versa - would just beef up the OL. For the sake of this draft, I'll assume Jones
IS healthy.
Round 2
53. Chris Bell, WR, Louisville
DT would be nice here, but adding another WR and potentially a Metcalf-Pittman-Bell-Wilson WR room would be excellent for any QB.
Round 3
76. Davison Igbinosun, CB, Ohio State
Start off in the slot and work to the outside in his sophomore season, as I can see Jamel Dean moving to Safety later.
85. Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
Dude is a baller, plain and simple.
99. Anez Cooper, G, Auburn
OL would be massive and solidified for a long damn time. If BJ leaves after this season, a left side of Proctor and Cooper would be HUGE.
Round 4
121. Joshua Josephs, OLB, Tennessee
Highsmith is getting up there, and TJ isnt getting younger. We do have Sawyer and Herbig, but if we trade Highsmith or Herbig, then we need some OLB depth At one point, Josephs was billed as a first rounder. Jakobe Thomas is hard to pass up, but if Dean moves to S next season (just my speculation), then we really don't need to invest in S.
Round 5
161. Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn
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Seriously doubt he goes this late, but ... Warren and Dowdle enter this season at 28, and we have no idea what we have in Kaleb.
Round 6
216. Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
Adding more to the DL.
Round 7
224. Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas
I normally stay away from ANYONE from that dredge of a state, but this dude has some unreal size.
230. Kendrick Law, WR, Kentucky
Another baller at WR
237. Isaiah World, OT, Oregon
No problem with this pick