Mock Draft Part II

Hello everyone! We are now looking at draft picks 11-21.

11. San Francisco 49ers – DE Walter Nolen

After choosing to let go major interior pieces to the defensive line, it is important for the 49ers to shore the interior in order to go where they want to go this year. Robert Saleh must be feasting to get his hands on this young man from Ole Miss.

12. Dallas Cowboys – DE Mike Green

Even though Mike Green came from a small school, he will be added value to the holds at defensive line for the Dallas Cowboys, along with Micah Parsons and Osa Odighizuwa.

13. Miami Dolphins – OT Josh Simmons

Simmons coming right out of being national champions gets to go down to South Beach to start his NFL career. Miami needs to shore up the LT spot badly, so they can keep the QB healthy and win some games.

14. Indianapolis Colts – LB Jihaad Campbell

Campbell comes from Tuscaloosa, and he will be a great guy to play for Lou Anarumo’s defense. Anarumo knew how to make no-name guys into star players when he coached the defense at Cincinnati. This is why Campbell should go here- to learn from one of the game’s best signal callers on the defensive side of the ball.

15. Atlanta Falcons – S Malaki Starks

Malaki Starks gets to stay at home to start his career here in Atlanta at No. 15. He’s such a rangy, versatile safety that he is the ideal fit for Raheem Morris’s defense.

16. Arizona Cardinals – RB Ashton Jeanty

Ashton Jeanty is the perfect complement to James Conner in the backfield. Jeanty will be able to take some of the running burden off of Kyler and create a more productive offense for Arizona fans to enjoy in the years to come.

17. Cincinnati Bengals – DE James Pearce Jr.

With Trey Hendrickson Jr. wanting to leave town, Pearce Jr. makes a great complement/replacement for the defensive line, no matter what happens. Pearce’s ability to beat opponents off of the edge, should help fans keep calm about the defensive line.

18. Seattle Seahawks – WR Tetairoa McMillan

McMillan’s slide stops here in Seattle. Seattle will choose to go with best player available over need. Kupp and Jake Bobo fit better in the slot. McMillan can win one-on-ones and take the top off of the defense.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – CB Jahdae Barron

Barron helps build out the competition at cornerback for Tampa. He will fit Todd Bowles’ system very well in Tampa. He will quickly adapt to the zone blitz scheme that they built in Tampa.

20. Denver Broncos – WR Luther Burden

What helps a QB improve? To put more weapons around him. Luther Burden can fly on the field. He alongside Troy Franklin will make a dangerous combo for this offense to take the next step that it should.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers – EDGE Mykel Williams

Mykel Williams adds to an already great defensive line with TJ Watt in the mix.

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