Electrifying Players, Athletic Phenoms, Gifted Stars, Which Player Will Your Team Land The Top 10?
1st Pick: Kyler Murray, QB
Team: Cardinals
Notable Stats:
Height- 5' 10"
Heisman Trophy Winner
Out with the old, in with the new right? Looks like Rosen's days in Arizona are limited as Coach Kingsbury rolls the dice, drafting a boom or bust player in Kyler Murray. Murray makes up for his lack of height and inconsistent decision-making with athletic ability and arm strength, however, as a QB guru, Kingsbury can easily groom Murray into a star caliber player in a few short years.
| . |
2nd Pick: Nick Bosa, DE
Team: 49ers
Notable Stats:
Combine Bench Press- 29 reps
16 tackles for loss in 2017
Bosa is considered a complete edge rusher by many scouts, lacking any glaring weaknesses. Brother to Chargers phenom, Joey Bosa, Nick joins the 49ers to aid in a rising defensive corp.
![]() |
| . |
3rd Pick: Quinnen Williams, DT
Team: Jets
Notable Stats:
40 Yard Dash Time- 4.83 seconds
19.5 Tackles for Loss in 2018
The Jets secure a future stud and add to their defensive arsenal. Williams, freakishly athletic for his size, is cut from the same cloth as Sheldon Richardson and Jonathan Allen.
| . |
4th Pick: Josh Allen, LB
Team: Raiders
Notable Stats:
17 Sacks in 2018
First Team All SEC Player in 2018
Touted as CFB's most technical pass rusher, Allen holds all the key elements of an elite pass rusher: upfield rushing speed, blinding hand quickness, insane agility to bend the sharpest of corners, and an arsenal pass rush moves. The Bills add a future elite OLB to their a young and upcoming defense in Buffalo.
| . |
5th Pick: Devin White, LB
Team: Buccaneers
Notable Stats:
40 Yard Dash Time- 4.42 seconds
Kwon Alexander's departure puts Tampa Bay's defensive fortitude at risk, as they lost not only a Pro-Bowl caliber LB but also a leader. Fortunately for the Buccaneers, Devin White will likely be available during their 5th overall pick., bringing with him an air leadership and defensive genius that is rare, even at the pro level.
| . |
6th Pick: Dwayne Haskins, QB
Team: Giants
Notable Stats:
Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year
50 TDs in 2018
While his skinny frame and lack of athleticism paint a different picture, Dwayne Haskins is not your average pocket passing QB. Haskins' rare decision making genius and accuracy portray skill way beyond his meager experience, as his true abilities are shown on tape. For once, the Giants make the right move, finding a more than adequate replacement for Manning (who belongs on an AAF team at this point).
![]() |
| . |
7th Pick: Jonah Williams OT
Team: Jaguars
Notable Stats:
All American Player in 2018
Height- 6' 5"
Offensive line troubles and injuries kept the Jags out of this year's postseason, contributing to their subpar ground game and horrible pass blocking. Williams' cerebral play-style and intelligence separate him from his peers, showing why he's the most formidable offensive tackle in football during the 2018 season.
| . |
8th Pick: DK Metcalf, WR
Team: Lions
Notable Stats:
40 Yard Dash Time- 4.33 seconds
Combine Bench Press- 27 reps
Vertical Jump- 40.5 inches
Prior to the NFL Combine, DK Metcalf was projected as a 2nd or 3rd round pick, seriously undervaluing the athletic monstrosity. That is until DK's historic performance shot his draft stock sky-high. With a faster 40 time than OBJ, a higher vertical than Julio Jones, and more bench press reps than Khalil Mack, DK will surely be an immediate top-tier receiver.
![]() |
| . |
9th Pick: Rashan Gary, EDGE
Team: Bills
Notable Stats:
2x First Team All Big Ten
40 Yard Dash Time- 4.58 seconds
Rashan Gary possesses a unique blend of size and agility (very similar to Jadaveon Clowney), making him a highly coveted prospect out of high school. Gary's 6' 4", 277 lb frame and cat-like quickness are sure to draw double teams and cause nightmares for opposing offenses.
![]() |
| . |
10th Pick: TJ Hockenson
Team: Broncos
Notable Stats:
Winner of the John Mackey Award (awarded to the nation's top TE)
Voted Big Ten TE of the Year
Comprising one half of Iowa's formidable tight end duo, Hockenson is a carbon copy of former Iowa star George Kittle, possessing a similar build and reliable pair of hands. Joe Flacco adds a serious potential weapon to his meager supply of skillful receivers.





Comments
Post a Comment