FMU Consensus Mock Draft Results

1 – Las Vegas Raiders QB Fernando Mendoza

2 – NY Jets EDGE Arvell Reese

3 – Arizona Cardinals EDGE David Bailey

4 – Tennessee Titans RB Jeremiyah Love

5 – NY Giants LB Sonny Styles

6 – Cleveland Browns WR Carnell Tate

7 – Washington Commanders S Caleb Downs

8 – New Orleans Saints EDGE Reuben Bain

9 – Kansas City Chiefs CB Mansoor Delane

10 – NY Giants WR Jordyn Tyson

11 – Miami Dolphins OT Francis Mauigoa

12 – Dallas Cowboys CB Jermod McCoy

13 – LA Rams WR Makai Lemon

14 – Baltimore Ravens OG Vega Ioane

15 – Tampa Bay Bucs EDGE Keldric Faulk

16 – NY Jets WR KC Concepcion

17 – Detroit Lions OT Spencer Fano

18 – Minnesota Vikings S Dillon Thieneman

19 – Carolina Panthers OT Monroe Freeling

20 – Dallas Cowboys – EDGE T.J. Parker

21 – Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ty Simpson

22 – LA Chargers EDGE Cashius Howell

23 – Philadelphia Eagles OT Caleb Lomu

24 – Cleveland Browns OT Kadyn Proctor

25 – Chicago Bears S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren

26 – Buffalo Bills EDGE Ahkeem Mesidor

27 – SF 49ers OT Blake Miller

28 – Houston Texans OT Max Iheanachor

29 – KC Chiefs WR Denzel Boston

30 – Miami Dolphins CB Avieon Terrell

31 – New England Patriots EDGE Zion Young

32 – Seattle Seahawks OG Emmanuel Pregnon

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681 Responses to FMU Consensus Mock Draft Results

  1. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Wilson, Sadiq, and cooper is going to be tough to stop

  2. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    We’ve got, what? 9 picks in rds 2-5?

    This draft really could be the backbone of the team for years to come. Really hoping we can just hit this out of the park.

  3. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    well there goes Faulk

  4. CavalierKong's avatar CavalierKong says:

    Bills traded completely out of the 1st

  5. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    it’s early NFL. Let’s start the 2nd

  6. manitobafinfan's avatar manitobafinfan says:

    Seems like a good start …. Gathered picks and players .. what a novel concept.. hopefully in 3 years we are still happy with Proctor and gamble 🙂

  7. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    Bri – if we only drafted Downs he could have covered all of them by himself! 😂

  8. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Exactly Mike!

  9. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    So…logic dictates the next pick will be OL, then? I hear Dunker is a second rounder….

  10. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    MikeE,

    It kinda always depends on how a coach runs his defense, but safety has always been a cornerstone to a solid defense. A smart safety who can diagnose plays and get guys lined up right is huge. We see mistakes made in coverage all the time in the NFL. A high end safety can give you a big advantage in that area…even if they aren’t physically elite. Downs is all of it.

  11. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Going into the draft I thought 2 guys looked like they had the potential to be elite at their perspective positions: Downs and Ioane. We actually had the chance to take either…when does that ever happen to us….and took neither! Crazy. Lol

  12. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Mike,

    there aren’t many Ed Reeds, but I think Downs will get close.

  13. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    agreed Randy. I really think we missed out on two special players .

  14. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    You can’t play Safety anymore like Ed Reed did. We will never see another Ed Reed. The NFL doesn’t allow it.

  15. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    There were a lot of analysts that felt Downs was the best player in the draft.

  16. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    what did we trade away to move up from 30

  17. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    It’s cool. I can see the logic in the players they did take. Like I’ve been saying, I just hope they pick good players. We need a lot of them.

  18. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    Free m everything I’ve read on Proctor, he’s inconsistent and has a ways to go. That’s not who I want at 12

  19. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    Rock,

    I think somebody said it cost us 48 draft picks?

  20. Randy's avatar Randy says:

    48 slots…not picks. That would’ve been a Grief trade. Lol

  21. pieguyevan's avatar pieguyevan says:

    Watching the JES interview. Seems like the whole organization was in on Proctor over Downs. With Grier, it never really felt that way to me. He seemed like he was always trying to outsmart everyone. He kept saying Proctors versatility on the O Line was important, and I think that’s so he can get some experience at G before moving full time to T, which will be HUGE for our young QB next year. Big Paul on one side, Big Proctor on the other, with a year of experience by the time we go for our QB. Seems like a pretty good start 🤘🤘

  22. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    I think of Grier made that pick, most of you would be losing your minds. I actually feel worse about the pick this morning. We traded away a chance at elite talent (clearly BPAx, and it’s not even close) for a guy with commitment and motivational issues from THIS season. We could have landed a G or RT next year. The new regime fucked up.

  23. sb7mvp's avatar sb7mvp says:

    Time will tell, but it definitely felt like a Grier draft last night

  24. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    so it cost us 40 spots to move up three to pick a guy that May still have been there

    And we took a guy at 11 that was projected to go in the late 20s who has motivational issues and problems maintaining his weight

    Not a promising start in my opinion

  25. Brian in NY's avatar Brian in NY says:

    48 spots Rock

  26. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Wow….lol

  27. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    We need to build the team with a strong foundation….

  28. Krishna's avatar Krishna says:

    Funny…a man who says what he means, means what he says, and the does what he says and means… lmao

    ok?!

  29. ElephantRider's avatar ElephantRider says:

    Grief left us with ptsd. Let’s give Sully a chance

  30. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    OK, He’s a Dolphin now. He can smash smaller guys, that’s for sure.

    • Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

      I just watched 4:50 of his “highlights” and they are meh. Those are his highlights?

      I am disliking this pick more and more.

  31. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    …..

    ……

    Miami Dolphins’ Kadyn Proctor admits he isn’t ready to play all three downs

    Speaking with the media after his selection, Proctor said he needs to lose some weight to play as a three-down lineman, and that isn’t good news.

    …………………………………………………………………………………

  32. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    R2: 1 pick

    R3: 3 picks

    R4: 2 picks

    R5: 3 picks

    R6: 0 picks

    R7: 2 picks

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      my guess is we are not done moving around. If they like a player let in round 2 that might be a time to cash in on some day 3 picks

  33. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    JES and Hafley signed 2 former Packers’ safeties during free agency. That is who is going to run his defense to start out, not a rookie like Downs or anyone else.

    I can’t believe how many are mad at the Proctor pick. Everyone is in agreement we needed to get bigger and better on the OL. Now they have done it, and everyone is pissed because JES and Hafley didn’t take their guy. LOL

    Proctor at his worst will be the best OG on the team if that is where he starts out at.

    He’s a monster at almost 6’7 and 352 pounds and he is only 20yo. He’s still learning.

    The maturity will come. Have PP take him under that giant wing.

    • The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

      Without looking at the value of the players we chose or what we gave up if you would have told me OL and CB with first two picks I would have applauded

      High value positions at the end of the day. Makes sense to spend your first rounders there

    • bookman11's avatar bookman11 says:

      Good post BBM

  34. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    also noticed CJ Allen the LB fromGA didn’t go in the 1st

    that bodes well for LB falling into the 3rd like Hill or Trotter

  35. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    so many edge rushers that may gone in the late 1st left on the board

    Zion, Howell, Parker & Jacas

    im pretty sure that’s the target at 43

    also good OGs: Pregnon, Bisontis and Dunker

    I wouldn’t mind loading up on OL

  36. The Flying Pig's avatar The Flying Pig says:

    BBMike

    Edge at 43 and then moving up from 75 for an OG would kind of be a dream

    but pig dreams to be complete I need a LB to fall into the 3rd

  37. pheloniusphish's avatar pheloniusphish says:

    I’m with BBM. Some of y’all are all twisted up because they didn’t pick the one dude you fell in love with.

    We keep saying start with the trenches, build from the inside out and when they do you’re mad that they didn’t take a safety?🤣🤣🤣

  38. Rockphin's avatar Rockphin says:

    Trading up to take Johnson (who IS a good player, just from a small school) is a head scratcher too. Everyone has their own grades, but that is the concerning part. EVERYONE else graded him as a 2nd round pick or later but we trade away draft capital to move up to take him. No other CB’s were selected after him in round 1. Should have sat pat.

    Very Chris Grier like draft last night.

    If we are going to play Proctor at Guard, why not take Ioane?

    They COULD have taken Downs, Ioane, Rueben Bain at 11.

    They SHOULD have taken Johnson at 30 and kept #90.

    MOST of the draft sites had McCoy, Colton Hood, Brandon Cisse, Avieon Terrell DAngelo Ponds ranked above Johnson…

    This has really shaken my faith in Sullivan.

  39. Mike E.'s avatar Mike E. says:

    NEW BLOG UP!!!!! Bring your fucking tissues! LOL

  40. bailbondmike's avatar bailbondmike says:

    There are some good safeties still out there in EMW, Haulcy, Stukes, Kilgore, etc.

    Stukes has been underrated, IMO.

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