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Welcome in everybody to fantasy pros. This is the fantasy football podcast. It is me, Joey B. Jo P. Zappia. And today we're back in them mock draft streets. That's right, the dust has just about settled, with the exception of a few old fart quarterbacks we're still waiting on. But now we have a much better idea of what teams really have in the way of needs heading into the NFL draft, which is just a few weeks away, if you can believe it. And to help us go through these two rounds of an NFL mock draft, dbro, Derrick Brown, the king of bros, and my Patty kicks, Pat Fitz Morris. We're going to go through, make the picks. And gentlemen, it's been a very exciting free agency. Lots of movement, lots of shakeups. Lots of new quarterbacks too, in new places. Here's my big question for you guys. This is just for the table. Anybody can pick it up. Why the hell do we call it legal tampering if it's legal tampering? Sounds like a bad thing. Why don't we just call it free agency and stop calling it something stupid? The silence is deafening. The silence says it all, everybody.
Derrick Brown
Because it's the damn NFL, dude. That's why.
Pat Fitzmorris
So they make them wait until the new league year begins till they can officially sign the new contracts. But they can announce them two weeks earlier. Exactly. Why not move the league year two days earlier? It's. It's sort of the concept of the amplifiers and Spinal tap.
Joey Pizzapia
Joe to 11.
Pat Fitzmorris
Pat, why not just make 10 louder and have 10 be the loudest number? Well, these. These go.
Joey Pizzapia
They go up to 11 when you're.
Derrick Brown
The NFL and you can drag out like two or three days of heavy news into like a full week of NFL news. You got it right.
Joey Pizzapia
That almost the dragging of the news, I got no problem with. It's the verbiage of tampering. So let's call it. Here's a. Here's an idea. NFL. How about legal Negotiation period. Doesn't that sound much better? Tampering sounds like some horrible things are going on. But nothing horrible is going to happen here. At least I don't think so. We'll see how the picks go. So we're going to run through here and so far everybody's still got their picks. It feels so weird to think that every NFL team has a pick in the first round. It's something like I hardly ever see nowadays. So let's just kick things off here with the top with number one, the Tennessee Titans. Derek Brown, you are on the clock.
Derrick Brown
Let's keep it easy, boys. Tennessee needs a quarterback. I'm going to give him my qb. One of this class. Shadur Sanders, quarterback out of Colorado. Come on down. Give Callahan competent quarterback with upside play this year.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, so why is Shador the guy not Ken Ward if you're looking for a quarterback at one, I think Shador.
Derrick Brown
Presents the highest floor option. And plus you look at the accuracy.
Joey Pizzapia
He's.
Derrick Brown
I mean he's plug and play for Callahan's offense. Cam Ward does the more of the off script stuff. Sanders can do that. But if you're looking for a quarterback who's going to keep the offense off on schedule, deliver accurate passes and as well as be a franchise changer shooter, Sanders checks all those boxes.
Joey Pizzapia
Does will Levis stay put or does he get traded?
Derrick Brown
If he'll stay put because nobody wants him.
Joey Pizzapia
So fair enough. Pat Fitz Morris, I want you, I want you to make a pick for me here. Number two. The Cleveland Browns are up next. Where do they go?
Pat Fitzmorris
With Shador off the board, we're going to start quarterback. Quarterback. Joe, it's going to be Cam Ward to the Browns. I mean you are nowhere without a quarterback in the NFL. So it's hard to see the Browns bypassing a quarterback at number two. And I'm actually with Debro. I do prefer Shador Sanders to Cam Ward. I think we're both maybe running counter to most NFL teams on that. But I do feel like Ward might be the better fit for the Browns because he has a stronger arm than Shador and Huntington bank field is the NFL's windiest stadium and Ward has the arm strength to zip passes through those gusts off Lake Erie.
Joey Pizzapia
You know, it's funny, when you said Huntington Bankfield, you said it so quickly it sounded like a person. Did you get that deep? Roman said Hunters in Bankfield. It sounds like somebody you went to the, you know, you just played 18.
Derrick Brown
Sounds like out of Trading Places or tray. Yeah, yeah, right.
Joey Pizzapia
It's absolutely training one of the guys in the. Oh, my God.
Derrick Brown
That's a trade. Orange juice is going up today, boys.
Joey Pizzapia
I just saw that over the holidays. It's good. Still pretty funny. Still holds up. All right, so the two quarterbacks off the board first. This is a little crazy because the best player, in my opinion, in the NFL draft is still up there. Now, the. The guys make a good case here where these two quarterbacks could still go one and two especially. We consider the need of both these teams. And what's left out there on the quarterback pile is not good. It's old veteran quarterbacks that seem like they're done and dusted. So the Giants are up next. Debro, does that mean a foregone conclusion that Abdul Carter is the guy?
Derrick Brown
You better believe it, Joey. Team him with Brian Burns. And I think if any one of these top teams are going to go for the old quarterback, I don't think it's going to be Cleveland. I do think that the Giants could definitely go that direction, whether it's Russell Wilson or Aaron Rodgers. So quarterbacks probably not going to fit their bill. But if, you know, because the fact of the matter is if they don't win this year or at least get close to winning, then GM is gone, head coach is gone. So they're. They're playing for the jobs here. But I'll do Carter still makes a ton of sense, man. Team him with Brian Burns. Go get after the quarterback. For a defense that ranked 18th in pressure rate last year despite a top 10 blitz rate, they need to pressure the quarterback.
Joey Pizzapia
Don't forget Kirk Cousins. He's still available, too. I hear.
Derrick Brown
I hear he's not going anywhere out of Atlanta, but you know that can change very quickly.
Joey Pizzapia
Sure, sure. He's not. All right, so there you go. So the Giants maybe the second coming of Lawrence Taylor, who knows? That puts my New England Patriots up. I was hoping Carden might make it to them, but considering how much they spent on linebacker in free agency, I think they know Abdul Carter's not making it to them. So where does New England pivot Pat Fitz Morris here at 4?
Pat Fitzmorris
Well, Joe, the Patriots have been pretty busy in free agency so far, but they have not done much to patch up a terrible offensive line yet. They did sign right tackle Morgan Moses, but He just turned 34. New England appears to have found it its franchise quarterback in. In Drake May. They have to protect Drake May. So they take the top offensive tackle in the draft. They're going to take Will Campbell, the offensive tackle from LSU. Campbell solidified his early first round draft status with a phenomenal performance at the combine. His relative athletic score of 9.88, 17th best among the nearly 1400 offensive linemen to have tested at the combine since 1987. This is kind of a need pick, Joe, but you know Campbell you can absolutely justify as a top five pick.
Joey Pizzapia
Well, look at the impact last year that when alt got taken, all of a sudden you're protecting Justin Herbert. Next thing you know that team went from awful to a playoffs. So I mean big jump there. Smart pick, great pick. I'm very happy. I'm warm and fuzzy about this one. At 5, the Jacksonville Jaguars are up. Back to you, Derek.
Derrick Brown
Let's give him Travis Hunter, wide receiver, cornerback out of Colorado. Regardless of whatever position he plays, he's going to be a difference maker on either side of the ball. We can debate it over and over and over again about what he does, where he plays, snaps at. I'm projecting him to be a full time cornerback and sprinkle in snaps as a wide receiver in that ilk. I mean come on. Jacksonville gave up the most passing yards in the NFL. Bottom five. And touchdowns given up as well through the air. They need a running mate for Tyson Campbell. And it's not like they don't need another playmaker on the offensive side opposite Brian Thomas Jr. Either.
Joey Pizzapia
So really the correct emphasis for the question mark is on wide receiver, not cornerback. Just saying. Because you did it with the cornerback with the question mark. Travis on our cornerback, wide receiver. Okay. What do you think Pat? Do you think, you think that's true? You think he's more of a corner than a wide receiver at the NFL level or does Jacksonville really try to double dip with him?
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah, I do, Joe. I, I think he's cornerback primarily and maybe he plays somewhere from 20% to 40% of the offensive snaps for whichever team. That's, that's easier than having him be a full time wide receiver, an occasional cornerback, because are really, if you're a team, are you going to want to play your best cornerback? Only a partial share of the time. You're going to want him on the field constantly, whereas I think it's a little easier to keep yourself in check and use him on a limited basis offensively. So I don't know. That just seems like it's going to be the way to go. It was sort of the way that they treated Charles Woodson way back in the day when he came out of Michigan. Although I know Woodson was not quite the full time Player on offense in college that Hunter is coming up.
Joey Pizzapia
That's a good, that's a good comparison there. That's a fun one from the old days. All right, the Las Vegas Raiders are up next. Pat on the board at six. They've got their quarterback now and Geno Smith. So where do they go from here?
Pat Fitzmorris
Yes, speaking of Charles Woodson, we go to the Raiders. The Raiders got a first round gem in tight end Brock Bowers last year and now Joe, they go out and get a number one receiver, Teoa McMillan, the wide receiver from Arizona, 6 4. He has been a prolific pass catcher for Arizona the last couple of years. McMillan's £219, just built to handle a heavy load. His ball skills are terrific. The easy comp I think is, is Drake London, just this big physical receiver. And with Bowers at tight end, Ted McMillan and Jacoby Myers at receiver, new edition Geno Smith at quarterback, suddenly the Raiders passing game has some juice.
Joey Pizzapia
Yeah, it certainly could. Gino's not great, but he is certainly an improvement over everything they've had the last two years. Next up, the jets, who also have a new quarterback as predicted here on the channel by me, Joe Pizzapia. Months ago I told you it was gonna go down for better or worse and it happened. So Justin Fields, the new qb. You've got an interesting offense, is going to certainly be mobile and young and more athletic. So do you. Go to the defensive side of the football here, Derek.
Derrick Brown
Look, Aaron Glenn is going to be cutting backflips in the draft room. Give them Mason Graham, defensive tackle out of Michigan. You pair him with Quinn and Williams and we're talking about massive upgrades not only to interior pressure, the pass rush, but the run defense which kind of fell off last year. Guys, 16th and rushing yards allowed per game. Mason Graham is a difference maker.
Joey Pizzapia
All right, we'll see if there's a difference maker. And the next pick here after the jets are up. Back to the Carolina Panthers at 8. Pat, where do they go?
Pat Fitzmorris
They go defense. Joe Jalen Walker from Georgia. Walker's sort of a tweener. He's like a linebacker who can come off the edge. But regardless of how you want to categorize him, Walker is a heat seeking missile who is always getting to the football. He's been a team leader at Georgia, so he's just with the Panthers need in their locker room. Walker is also from North Carolina and still has his entire family there. So it just seems like a great fit for the Panthers.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, so a good fit for the Panthers there next up after The Panthers at 9, the New Orleans Saints Debro a team that needs a lot. So where do you want to start.
Derrick Brown
Going to give them edge? Mike Green out of Marshall. Cam Jordan isn't getting any younger. Carl Granderson's entering his age 29 season and they can get out of his contract after next year. This all comes down to the Saints have to pressure the quarterback better than they did last year a lot of different ways. I know they have a lot of different needs, but bringing Juan Johnson back kind of takes them out of the tight end pool and stuff like that. And I think they already have enough playmakers on the offensive side. So definitely, if you can rush the passer a little bit better, get better in the trenches, can make the easier time for Kellen Moore in his first year.
Joey Pizzapia
The Bears at 10, Pat, they've gone a long way this offseason to remake and again, awful offensive line. That being said, now do they have a vanity pick and then potentially here for another offensive weapon for Ben Johnson?
Pat Fitzmorris
I think they might, Joe. We're going to give the Bears running back Ashton Jim Boise States yeah, so you said it, Joe. Now that the Bears have totally refurbished the interior of that offensive line, which they really, really needed to patch up, that was priority one in the off season, while also adding a couple of pieces to their defensive line. They don't have that many screaming needs in the draft and they can afford this luxury pick. So everyone knows what an extraordinary running back prospect Genty is. He put up video game numbers at Boise State last season. 2,600 yards rushing, 30 total touchdowns. His contact balance is just otherworldly. I don't think The Bears want DeAndre Swift to be their lead running back. Swift was the Lions lead running back in Ben Johnson's first year as Detroit's offensive coordinator, and the Lions immediately kicked Swift to the curb after that season. So Genti becomes Ben Johnson's new lead back and this offense has a world of potential if they can just get Caleb Williams going.
Joey Pizzapia
Yeah, certainly a good job by them. Remaking that offensive line Genty in Chicago would be certainly a good fun time. Let's get to San Francisco at 11. Somebody needs to shake these guys and wake them up and tell them it's the NFL off season, Debro, because they're just losing players left and right. This organization, I think, is hanging on by a thread. So what do we have to do to thread the needle for a pick here?
Derrick Brown
They need to go cornerback here. We're gonna get Will Johnson, cornerback, out of Michigan Robert Sala back in the house. This is just screams cornerback pick here. Losing Javarius Ward. You have a starting trio of Johnson, Lenore and Ronaldo Green. Not too shabby, man. Not too shabby.
Joey Pizzapia
Yeah, they lost to Funga too. They lost Greenlaw. I mean, a lot of pieces here and it's an older team that's had a lot of injuries. I'm telling you, on the precipice. I hope it goes well for them, but if it doesn't, it would not be shocking. Dallas also a team that seems to be unsure about where it wants to go at 12. Pat, where do you think they go with this pick?
Pat Fitzmorris
We're going to go edge. There are a bunch of different ways the Cowboys could go here, Joe, but we're going to give them an edge. Shamar Stewart of Texas A and M, they're going to stay in state here. He's a big edge defender. 6 5, 267 was his combine weight, but the Aggies listed him at 290. And now some people are going to balk at this because Stewart never had all three of his college seasons. He had 1.5 sacks each of those three years at college Station, but that was largely because of the role he was being asked to play for A and M. Stewart posted a perfect 10 relative athletic scorer at the combine. Best ever in combine testing among edge rushers. This dude is a physical marvel and I think he's going to have a lot of appeal if he's there for Dallas at 12.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up at 13, the Miami Dolphins D Bro, you're on the clock.
Derrick Brown
They need offensive line help. I mean, so I'm going to give them offensive tackle out of Mizzou. Armand Menu like move Austin Jackson to guard where he played in 2021. Upgrade this offensive line. They gave it the 4th he 14th highest pressure rate over expected last year. Big need and Memboo feels it for the Dolphins at 14.
Joey Pizzapia
The Indianapolis Colts are up next. So I guess one of the bigger moves was bringing in Daniel Jones potentially to compete with Anthony Richardson. So no matter who's under center, we going offense here potentially, Pat, with this pick.
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah, we are, Joe. We're going to give Indy Tyler Warren, the tight end from Penn State. The Colts really do need a tight end and Warren is a beast. He's got a George Kittle type of game. Just an absolute monster after the catch and he's a willing and able blocker. Tyler Warren's just such a physical player. He'll be a nice addition to the Colts offense.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up, the Atlanta falcons. Debro at 15.
Derrick Brown
They need pass rush and I'm going to give it to a man, James Pierce Jr. Come on down edge out of Tennessee. We're talking about a defense that had the eighth lowest pressure rate last year, second fewest sacks. Yeah, he feels a need here and Pierce is a really talented player. Dude like fifth. And pass rush win rate last year tied with Abdul Carter in hurries to get him in the middle of the first round. Feels I'm not going to say like a steal, but I wouldn't be surprised if he goes a little bit higher than this when all was said and done in the draft.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up here, Cincinnati. Excuse me. At 16. Pardon me, the Arizona Cardinals. Back to you, Patrick.
Pat Fitzmorris
Can we get to Michigan defensive tackles in the first half of the first round? We can, Joe. It's going to be Kenneth Grant, defensive tackle of Michigan, going to the Cardinals. The Cardinals need an anchor in the middle of their defensive line. Grant is 6, 4, 3, 30, extremely strong and powerful. Just country strong. Let's give Arizona a big brute up front.
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Let's crown somebody for the Cincinnati Bengals. Derrick Brown at 17 Two big needs.
Derrick Brown
For this team outside of paying their players that they already have on the roster would be corner and edge. Few different guys that could fit if we went edge here, but I'm going to go corner man. Jade Baron out of Texas, come on down. DJ Turner, Cam Taylor, Brittany were not good last year. Even if those are going to be the starters, you could move Baron to nickel and play him there for a player that's incredibly talented. Allowed only a 34.2 pass rating and coverage last year definitely feels a need for the Bengals.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up at 18, the Seattle Seahawks in a spot now where Sam Darnold will be playing quarterback. DK Metcalf is on so on his way to Pittsburgh. Very different looking team I think than we saw two years ago. This roster's really turned over with the new regime. So Pat, that being said, where do the Seahawks go? Do they go to the offensive line to protect Sam Darnold?
Pat Fitzmorris
They do. Kelvin Banks, offensive tackle, Texas and maybe he winds up at guard in the NFL. We'll see. But I do think it's a mortal lock that the Seahawks first pick is an offensive lineman. I would bet my meager life savings on that. Joe. And I think the Seahawks would be delighted to get Banks at 18. He just turned 21 and yet he was a three year starter for the Longhorns. Really athletic. I think Banks is going to be a high quality NFL pass blocker.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up at Tampa at 19. Now this is a team that got Chris Godwin to come back. So Debro, does that mean they go on the defensive side of the football for this first round pick?
Derrick Brown
They do Joe. We're going to get Mikel Williams edge out of Georgia. Kalija can see has not been the guy I I know Tampa Bay's pass rush was pretty Good last year, ninth in pressure rate. But look, we know Bowles loves the blitz, but third highest blitz rate. Give them a real guy that can bring the heat to a quarterback and back off the blitz rate just a little bit in 2025.
Joey Pizzapia
At 20, the Denver Broncos ended up actually signing a tight end. So offense looks like, you know, now with Evan Ingram there, another low. A dot king perfect for Bo Nicks. You're in a situation now it seems like maybe defense is the way they would go as well. Pat, you think offense or defense for this pick here at 20 for Denver?
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah, Denver could maybe go wide receiver here. They could maybe go safety. But I'm actually going to give them a linebacker. Jihad Campbell from Alabama. Campbell's a sideline to sideline linebacker. I know the Broncos just signed Dre Greenlaw, but GreenLaw only played two games last season, spent most of the year recovering from a torn Achilles, then injured his calf in his second game back. So Jihad Campbell would give Denver some insurance in case Greenlaw can't stay healthy. But if Greenlaw does stay healthy, he and Campbell could give the Broncos one of the best linebacker duos in the league.
Joey Pizzapia
All right, the Pittsburgh Steelers are up next at 21. Debro. As of recording this right now, we don't have any quarterback really to speak of there to start, at least not in my opinion. Some of the veterans are still floating out there. So is it time for them to take a shot? I know a couple years ago they took a shot on Kenny Pickett and that was a bad situation. We all know that did not work out. So do they have a little, I don't know, beggars remorse here, buyer's remorse, where they don't want to make that same mistake twice and take a qb or do they take the plunge with a guy like Jackson Dart?
Derrick Brown
Well, they are learning from their previous mistakes. They took a not very talented quarterback in the first round last time. We are giving them a talented quarterback this time in Jackson. Dart airdrop the rookie quarterback into this. They just resigned Mason Rudolph. So you have some insurance there. Maybe he doesn't start week one, but by the middle of the season he is starting, he is under center and you've added DK Metcalf. You got George Pickens, Jalen Warren's back, Pat Friarmuth, like there's offensive weapons to be had. The defense is ready to go, man. Like this is a team where they can catch lightning in a bottle. I'm not telling you Jayden Daniels, but could this guy like team actually go to the playoffs with the rookie quarterback and maybe win a game possible.
Joey Pizzapia
Look, I'd much rather them do this if you are going to fumble the ball with Justin Fields and you know, just kind of throw in the towel with the veterans. Pat, to me this makes sense too. You might as well give it a shot and see if you can get a second life here with a quarterback. Maybe you land on the right one. What do you think of dart here at 21? Too soon or do you think it's a good fit here for the Pittsburgh Steelers?
Pat Fitzmorris
No, this seems like about where Jackson dart should go. I mean, I think he's sort of a borderline first rounder. Debro likes him a little more than I do, but I do think this beats the retread quarterback approach for Pittsburgh. Make an earnest attempt to find your next quarterback of the future. And you know they, they haven't hit on a quarterback in the draft since Ben Roethlisberger. It's time to take another shot because Kenny Pickett was obviously not the answer.
Joey Pizzapia
No, obviously not. At 22, the Chargers are up next path. It's Morris. That's you.
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah. Walter Nolan, defensive tackle from Ole Miss. The Chargers need a playmaker up front and they get one with Nolan in athletic defensive tackle who can be a disruptive force.
Joey Pizzapia
Two Ole Miss guys going back to back. Next up, the Green bay Packers at 23. Debro.
Derrick Brown
Well, Patty, I'm going to give your. Your guys, the packers an edge. We're going to help them in the pressure rate department because they were middle of the league like 16th and pressure Donovan. I'm gonna butcher his name. I know I'm going to as ruque edge out of Boston College. Patty, correct me if I'm wrong, is that he say his last name? Are we all just kind of trying to find the light here?
Pat Fitzmorris
No, I think, I think that's pretty close to it. Dbro. But yeah, man, he and he played for packers defensive coordinator Jeff Halfley at Boston College. So it's a. It seems like a real logical fit. I love it.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up at 24, the Minnesota Vikings. Pat Fitz Morris. Where do they go?
Pat Fitzmorris
Oh, the Vikings have addressed their offensive line needs and free agency. They could really use safety help though. Harrison Smith is 36. He won't be able to play forever. Nick Eamonwori, safety from South Carolina, top safety prospect who elevated his stock with some insane testing numbers at the combine. A 43840 yard dash, a 43 inch vertical jump that is NBA caliber. An 11 foot 6 inch standing broad Jump even more is an athletic freak. And the Minnesota secondary gets a little freakier.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, next up you have the Houston Texans who didn't have a very good offensive line and then they traded Tunsil. So I have to assume here we're looking for an offensive lineman Derek in the first round for Houston.
Derrick Brown
Absolutely. Joey, just keep it, keep this simple. Houston does not have an offensive line, so we're going to give them help there. Josh Simmons, offensive tackle at Ohio State. Come on down, baby. Get somebody to block for Joe Mixon and C.J. stroud, please.
Joey Pizzapia
Oh my God, poor C.J. stroud. I mean, geez. 26. The Rams are up next, having a fun off season for sure, bringing in a big time wide receiver and Devonte Adams who's proved he's still got something left in that tank. So now that the Rams have a receiver, Pat, where do they go for this pick at 26?
Pat Fitzmorris
Let's give Matthew Stafford another present. Joe, let's give him Colston Loveland who at this point is terrific value, I think falling all the way to 26. Loveland is big and athletic, good enough as a blocker to be a three down tight end. But like he, he could be potentially special as a pass catcher. Also a lot of room for development here. Loveland is only 20 years old. I think he turns 21 just before the draft. So really nice get here for the Rams.
Joey Pizzapia
Every year in the mid to late twenties you'll find the Baltimore Ravens drafting and what they tend to do is take the best player available. So Debro, who's the best player available for the Ravens?
Derrick Brown
It's going to be Greg Zabel, offensive guard at North North Dakota State. Replay this feels a need to guys like Patrick McCarry signing with Jacksonville Baltimore. There were a lot of questions entering last year about their offensive line. They answered those. But this devil definitely feel a need in the trenches for the Ravens.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up here, the Detroit Lions at 28. Pat, you could certainly go on the defensive side here or you could go offensive line. I think either is reasonable here for the Detroit Lions. Your thoughts on this pick at 28.
Pat Fitzmorris
I think it makes sense for them to address offensive line first show because of the value they're getting here with Tyler Booker, guard from Alabama and probably the best pure guard in the class. Booker is also a high character guy. Dan Campbell's gonna love him and he is a perfect replacement for Kevin Zeitler who the Lions just lost in free agency at 29.
Joey Pizzapia
What an incredible season for the Washington commander. So they're towards the back end of this first round. Now, they did acquire Debo Samuel this offseason already. So Debo, where do they go at 29?
Derrick Brown
I think they're going to take the guy who blazed the 40 at the combine, Matthew golden, wide receiver out of Texas. I mean, if you look at the commander's roster right now, really the only wide receivers on this depth chart right now, Tara McClure, Luke McCaffrey, Debo and K.J. osborne, who they just resigned. So give them another starter for three wide receiver sets. I mean, Luke McCaffrey's rookie season was kind of lost. What his career looks like is kind of up in the air. But Matthew golden definitely feels a needle for a team that's been filling other needs on this roster through trades and resigning players.
Joey Pizzapia
That's a surprising pick, I think, after acquiring Debo. Now, look, I love Matthew golden, you know, that's my favorite guy. I was just to say I thought.
Derrick Brown
You would be on, on board with this.
Joey Pizzapia
Look, I'm very excited about the theory of him playing cold water. I'm less excited. I'm less excited. The fact that Debo's there now too. If it was just him and McLaren. Yeah, I, I've got a good feeling about that. Pat, what do you think about this again? This is my guy that I've been bothering Derek about for, I don't know, since October. I feel like I said, wait till you see this kid. He'. And then it just blew Everybody away. With the 40 time at the combine. Do you think Washington has the cojones to take another wide receiver into this mess and just try to outscore everybody?
Pat Fitzmorris
I like the idea of fortifying the weaponry for Jaden Daniels, Joe. And really the surprising thing about Washington, I mean, it feels like they're this up and coming team, but other than Daniels, they're not all that young on offense and they're definitely not that young at the pass catching positions with McLaren, Debo and Zach Ertz. But so, yeah, in inject some youth, inject some speed and boy, a three wide out set with golden. McLaurin. Debo throwing Ertz at tight end like that is a dangerous group of passes.
Joey Pizzapia
I will also add here top five dynasty pick. I'm sorry, he's a top five dynasty redraft pick.
Derrick Brown
Okay. I mean, I'm not against, don't you think?
Joey Pizzapia
Dynasty rookie draft pick. Excuse me, don't you think? I'm not against it.
Derrick Brown
And the other thing I want to throw on top of here is Debo is a free agent after the 2025 season. So maybe just a one year run.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, that, that's also a good point there. All right, let's get to the next team here. The Buffalo bills at 30. Pat Fitzmores, back to you.
Pat Fitzmorris
Malachi Starks, safety from Georgia. The Bills just resigned Demar Hamlin to a one year deal, but they could use an upgrade at safety. They get it from Starks, who, you know, like earlier in the pre draft process, he was going like top 10, top 15. But Starks didn't test especially well at the combine. But man, if you watch Georgia or, or have watched Georgia games the last couple of years, you know what an instinctive player this guy is and what a playmaker Malachi Starks is. So really good value here, I think for Buffalo at 30.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up, the Kansas City Chiefs at 31. Debro.
Derrick Brown
When the end of the last season, your offensive line is held together with used chewing gum and whatever else you can find in the the junk drawer of the kitchen, you need to go address the offensive line so Patrick Mahomes doesn't have to be MacGyver every single snap. So let's give them offensive tackle Josh Connerly out of Oregon. I don't know if Jayvon Moore is going to be the starter at left tackle. Either way it goes, you need an upgrade because Joanne Taylor is not good on the other side.
Joey Pizzapia
All right, so protecting the assets there with Patrick Mahomes. Next up, the world champion Philadelphia Eagles to close out the first round. We're going to be doing two rounds, so don't go anywhere. Philly does what with their first pick here in the 2025 draft, they take.
Pat Fitzmorris
Nick Scorton, an edge defender from Texas A and M. Once again, Howie Roseman lets value fall to him and still manages to fill an area of need. The Eagles could use another edge defender. Scorton's a big, physical edge defender who can play all three downs for them.
Joey Pizzapia
I saw Adam Schefter on. He was talking about how because of the moves that they made this offseason, the guys that they let go, they're gonna have 20 picks in the next two years. 20 picks for Howie Roseman. That's a lot of draft capital, Pat. I think everybody should be very concerned because, you know, he knows what to do with it. And that's also going to allow them, with those rookie contracts, I feel like, to lock up whatever superstars and pay them whatever they need. I mean, that makes Philly really dangerous in these years to come.
Pat Fitzmorris
It does. I mean, they are, they are Loaded. Howie clearly knows what he's doing. You know, just other than letting Justin Jefferson get past him, that was like the one slip of how he is made. Other than that, he's been pretty golden for the Eagles.
Derrick Brown
This is how dynasties are built, boys.
Joey Pizzapia
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Derrick Brown
Let's start a little run of skill players here, boys. Give Cam Ward another weapon to go with Jerry Judy, Cedric Tillman and David Njoku. We're going to give him a mea buka wide receiver at Ohio State. Trusted guy, awesome route runner. I mean, this is airdropping basically JSN into this offense. I love it.
Joey Pizzapia
I still like Kevin Stefanski as a coach. I think he's gotten the worst situation to be successful. I really do. I hope this is finally the organization just getting out of his way. And the front office thing. Look here. Here you go. Take a quarterback, take a wide receiver. We're going to stop just saddling you with nonsense. I can only hope for the Cleveland Browns sake that that happens. At 34 overall, the new York Gian next. So, Pat, they had the Giants go defense with that first pick with Carter. Where do they go for this next one?
Pat Fitzmorris
Hold on, Joe. I'm still trying to process the news that REO Speedwagon isn't cool anymore. I need a minute to gather myself here. I mean, isn't. Isn't keep on loving you still a top 10 power ballot?
Joey Pizzapia
I'm gonna keep on loving you, babe. Is if it's the only thing I gotta do. But look, I think we can all agree the Pittsburgh Steelers way of doing things right now seems a little outdated to me. I mean, is it not? Damn it does.
Pat Fitzmorris
I mean, you know, they. They keep stacking those winning seasons, but.
Joey Pizzapia
And those first round playoff losses.
Pat Fitzmorris
Yes.
Joey Pizzapia
Oh, they just keep on stacking up. It's almost Marvin Lewis esque at this point where we're going. That's right. Oh, it's a good thing Scott Bogman's not on this show right now, so.
Pat Fitzmorris
All right, so let's turn to the Giants. We're gonna give them Donovan Jackson, a guard from Ohio State. The Giants continue to fortify their offensive line.
Noah de Barrasso
Line.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, next up, the Tennessee Titans at 35. Debro, where do the Titans go with their second pick after getting a QB with their first?
Derrick Brown
Give Shador Sanders a weapon. Give Calvin Ridley a running mate. I want Jaden Higgins, wide receiver, out of Iowa State. People could say this is too early for him. What has he done to push him down the board this entire process for a player that has ranked over the last two years, 18th and first and receiving grade, he went out and tested Like a monster at the combine. 9.92 raz score 82nd percentile or higher in the 40. The broad and the vert. This is deserved and Sanders deserves another weapon.
Joey Pizzapia
Give it to him.
Derrick Brown
Tennessee.
Joey Pizzapia
I love this. It's bold. I like it. I'm in 36. The Jacksonville Jaguars. Duvall went to the defense. Oh, God, it was so creepy. He's such a dude.
Derrick Brown
It was. I'm so bad. I sorry the guys. I love every minute of it.
Joey Pizzapia
Oh, my God, he's such a dork. Two years. I give it two years before he's gone. Anyway, Pat, Fitz, Morris. I feel like, you know, we gave a defensive player the first time out. They should make another defensive pick. But you have an offensive minded head coach. This is where things get a little wonky.
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah, we're going to keep building the defense. You know, Jacksonville can really stop the run that well last year either. So we're going to give them Derek Harmon, defensive tackle from Oregon. Great value here. A lot of mock drafts have Harmon going in the first round. Jaguars fans, Joe would be beside themselves if this mock draft came to fruition. Getting Travis Hunter fifth overall and Derek Harmon 36th overall. I mean, it would be a good day for fans in Jacksonville and London, possibly the Jaguars next home.
Joey Pizzapia
But I mean, it should be at this point. But then we don't get to say Duval anymore. That would make me very sad. Las Vegas is up next at 37 in round two. So Debro, where do they go?
Derrick Brown
All right, make sure Patty's sitting down for this pick because I know he's going to love it. Baby, I know that. The Las Vegas Raiders just signed Raheem Mostert to a one year deal. That is the placeholder because they need another upgrade on offense. We are going to inject life into this rushing game we did not see last year. Let's give him a Mario on Hampton running back out of North Carolina. Now you're talking about. We've added tet in round one. We got Hampton around two to Myers, Bowers and Gino.
Joey Pizzapia
This looks like a legitimate offense, boys. D. Bro, are you getting me excited about the Raiders. My God, Where's Tim Brown? What? I don't know what to do with myself here. We can get Marcus Allen back. All right. New England. My patriots at 38. Pfit morris. Please tell me it's a wide receiver. Please love a God, tell me it's a wide receiver.
Pat Fitzmorris
Let me lay this one on you, Joe. Luther Burden, wide receiver from Missouri. The Patriots probably need an outside receiver more Than they need a guy who is primarily. Primarily a slot man, but they just can't pass up a playmaker like Burden here. This dude is electric with the ball in his hands and actually pretty good on contested catches, too. Like, he will make some circus catches. And for Burden to fall all the way to the second round, I think New England would be pretty delighted to get luther burden at 30, what, 38 overall?
Joey Pizzapia
It makes a lot of sense, though, pat, because Josh McDaniel's back as OC we know how important that slot roll is to that style of offense. So actually, it seems like the perfect fit to me. Now, I personally would prefer Higgins, but he's not available deeper. Already gave him away, you jerk. All right, let's go to 39 here. Dbro, you're back on the clock for the Bears.
Derrick Brown
All right, The Bears can go a lot of different directions. They've. They've filled a lot of needs already in free agency and stuff, so this team doesn't need a ton I. With Dennis Allen as their defensive coordinator, I think he's going to be the pound in the table to add to the cornerback room. Let's give them Maxwell Harrison, cornerback out of Kentucky. I mean, Dennis Allen just did this in New Orleans when they didn't really need to take a cornerback. They took Kool Aid anyway. It's not like they can't use an upgrade over Stevenson on the other side of Jaylon Johnson. So, yeah, Maxwell Harrison, come on down.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, next up here after Harrison's off the board 40, the New Orleans Saints are back up on the clock. Pat, where do they go?
Pat Fitzmorris
They go wide receiver Joe. Alec Emanner of Stanford, one of my favorite receivers in the class. New Orleans has a need there. Chris Olave has this worrisome concussion issue. Rashid Shahid is coming off at torn meniscus. Amanda is a big, physical receiver. He had 13 catches for 293 yards and three touchdowns against Colorado in 2023, with all but two or three of those catches coming directly against Travis Hunter. Alec Amanner just roasted Travis Hunter in that game. And Amanda is probably also the best blocking receiver in this class. So Saints get a much needed weapon at wideout.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, so a much needed weapon off the board here for an Orleans Saints. The Chicago Bears with their second pick in the last three at 41. So, Debro, this is a huge draft here potentially for the Bears because you gave them a cornerback. You gave them earlier on. Asha Genti Pack gave them in the first round. So. So where do they go here for this third pick in two rounds.
Derrick Brown
So we've been talking about the additions and the holes they plugged. Grady Jarrett being one of those additions this offseason. But look, he's not getting any younger guys. Girvan Dexter has been a solid player but not a difference maker. I think they still need help at the tackle position. Let's give them defensive tackle Darius Alexander out of Toledo.
Joey Pizzapia
All right, so he is gone off the board. The jets back up at 42. Pat, back to you.
Pat Fitzmorris
Ariante Ursary, offensive tackle from Minnesota. The jets could stand to upgrade at right tackle. Ursary is 6 6, 331 pounds and he posted a relative athletic score of 9.89. There are not many human beings on the planet with the combination of size and athleticism that Ursary has.
Joey Pizzapia
Yep, just him and Derek Brown at 43. San Francisco up next on the clock. Let's stop the offensive line here. What do you think, Derek?
Derrick Brown
Yeah, they definitely do. After losing Aaron Banks to Patty's packers, we're going to give them offensive guard at Arizona, Jonah Savannah. Savannah, if I'm saying that correctly, look Dominic Puni last year was a home run pick. Let's give him a bash brother on the interior for the 49ers.
Joey Pizzapia
Next up at 44, the Dallas Cowboys. Pat, you know they didn't go sexy necessarily in the first rounds. Was a time for Jerry Jones to pick an offensive weapon here.
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah, this is the year. Like I know a lot of people have mocked Ashton Genty to the Cowboys, but this is a pretty good year for the Cowboys to wait and take their running back on day two. They get Travion Henderson of Ohio State here. He is an electric playmaker now, not an every down guy. He has to tag team with someone else. Henderson did not have more than 12 carries in any game this last fall. Of course, that was partly because Quinn, Sean Judkins was there to share the backfield with him. But Henderson and Javante Williams, who the Cowboys just signed, that is a really interesting one to punch with Henderson as the lightning in that combination. So yeah, Trey Henderson to Dallas.
Joey Pizzapia
I like Judkins. I liked him on the field and I thought he had a nice day at the combine too. So don't be surprised if he doesn't land in the right spot that he could be useful in. Fantasy Next up here after Henderson's off the board, back to the Indianapolis Colts at 45.
Derrick Brown
Derek Brown losing Will Fries to free agency and the Vikings hurt. Let's give them a guard Marcus Ambal out Of Purdue.
Joey Pizzapia
Pat, you're back with 46 in the Falcons.
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah. Dbro started to improve the the Falcons past defense in the first round with James Pierce. Now let's give Atlanta cornerback to add to their depth. Siobhan Ravel, cornerback of East Carolina. He's 62 and fast.
Joey Pizzapia
Arizona Cardinals up at 47.
Derrick Brown
Derrick Brown, Arizona needs more help on the defensive side of the ball. I know I went trenches or we went. Patty went trenches for the first round. Let's give him a corner. Trey Amos out of Ole Miss. When you're staring at Max Melton and Sean Murphy bunting as your projected outside starting corners, you might need an upgrade.
Joey Pizzapia
At 48, the Miami Dolphins are back on the clock. That means you, Pat.
Pat Fitzmorris
Cameron Williams, offensive tackle, Texas. Miami double taps the offensive line after taking Armando Membu in the first round. They need it like Mike McDaniel needs a good offensive line to protect Tuatanga Vailoa and to make his offense go. And he did not have it last year.
Joey Pizzapia
49. The Cincinnati Bengals. They certainly could use some help on defense. Derek, let's get after it.
Derrick Brown
Oh, they have to. I mean, like we. Trey Henderson's future is up in the air. Sam Hubbard retires. Let's. Let's keep it in the state here, guys. Let's give him Jack Sawyer, edge out of Ohio State. 9th and hurries, 24th and pass rush win rate last year. Regardless of whatever happens with Hendrickson, this is a need for The Bengals at 50.
Joey Pizzapia
The Seattle Seahawks. How do they continue to remake this offense, Pat?
Pat Fitzmorris
Oh, DBRO is gonna love this one. They go wide receiver Trey Harris of Ole Miss. This is, I think.
Joey Pizzapia
Well, you realize he's still playing with Sam Darnold. Derek, I don't want you to get too excited to like. I know Darnold was good last year. It's one good year.
Derrick Brown
Then here Jordan Addison and Justin. Justin Jefferson complaining last year, boys.
Joey Pizzapia
Well, I mean, they're pretty good. They're kind of. I could throw those guys. That's fair.
Pat Fitzmorris
So currently looking at the Seattle depth chart, Marquez, Valdez, Scantling and Jake Bobo are the projected outside receivers for Seattle. I would say there's a need there. And so they add dbro's guy. I think Debro has him. Wide receiver, rookie class, sir. Big physical receiver who can make plays down the field. Just the sort of guy they need. After trading away DK Metcalf at 51.
Joey Pizzapia
The Denver Broncos are up next. D, bro. What do they do with this pick?
Derrick Brown
They need a tone setter. They need an Every down running back and I'm gonna give him to him, baby. I don't care about the combine. He ran fast enough for me. And give him Caleb Johnson running back out of Iowa. Let's go, boys.
Joey Pizzapia
God, I love this pick there so much. Oh, it's such a good pick for the style of offense that they play. Oh, it's a good pick. What does everybody worry about? Derrick Henry ran the same 40 time as this guy. Like what are we doing here, man?
Derrick Brown
People get crazy about 40 times he ran. He was also 22.2 miles per hour at the combine. Purse Next Gen Stats 6th best acceleration. Just go back to the film, guys. Go back to the analytics. He's good.
Joey Pizzapia
Watch the kid in the games. I mean a run first offense there in college too. I love this pick there. If this happens, the Denver Broncos gonna be back in the playoffs again. Without a doubt. Seattle up next again at 52. They've got a sandwich pick here. So on the other side of the bread, Pat, what awaits them?
Pat Fitzmorris
Yeah, their third offensive player of this draft after taking Calvin Banks and Trey Harris. We're going to give them another offensive lineman. The O line was a problem area last year. They're going to add Tate Ratledge, an offensive guard from Georgia. Now they get a physical, nasty interior lineman. With Ratledge who was named to the all SEC team last year.
Joey Pizzapia
Tampa Bay is up next. We went on that front line of the defense last time at 53. Derek, where do they go next?
Derrick Brown
Bowles continues to upgrade this defense and it's needed.
Pat Fitzmorris
Man.
Derrick Brown
Let's give him Benjamin Morrison, cornerback out of Notre Dame.
Joey Pizzapia
I know Pat's getting the shakes at 54, the packers are on the clock and they don't have a wide receiver yet on this roster from the draft. So Pat, is it time to make that change?
Pat Fitzmorris
It is, Joe. Jack Bash Wide Receiver, tcu. The packers do need wide receiver help. Seemed like they were going to be flush in that at that position last year, but you know, we just didn't see any step forward for Don Tavian Wicks. Christian Watson got hurt. He's going to miss a good part of the 2025 season. So packers could especially use an X receiver without Watson. Besh is 61 2, 14, good ball skills. He was the star of Senior bowl week. So that's where the packers go.
Joey Pizzapia
All right, Next up at 55, the Los Angeles Chargers DBRO. What's the pick?
Derrick Brown
Justin Herbert needs young weapons. I know they just signed Mike Williams. They still have Quentin Johnston.
Joey Pizzapia
Well, that doesn't help that.
Pat Fitzmorris
Exactly.
Derrick Brown
So let's.
Joey Pizzapia
He's neither young nor a weapon.
Derrick Brown
Let's give them a weapon, baby. Let's give them a tight end since they missed out in the first round. Let's go. Elijah Royo, tight end out of Miami. I mean, we're talking about a move. A tight end can definitely be a mismatch for defenses. Top 24 in both yards per route, run and receiving parade last year.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay, next up here on the clock, the Buffalo bills at 56. Pat.
Pat Fitzmorris
All right, I have to gather myself before I pronounce this name. Joe Princely. Uman me. Ellen Edge, defender from Ole Miss. Princely. Uman me, Ellen. Yeah. So Buffalo went safety in the first round. Now they're going to go with Edge. They did sign Joey Bosa, but a one year deal, I believe. And you know, Bose has had a pretty extensive injury history. So they get a little bit of insurance. Add another young Edge guy with Uman Mellon.
Joey Pizzapia
Okay. And he said it twice, too. What a professional.
Derrick Brown
He went back there at this point.
Joey Pizzapia
Man, just could have gotten out. He didn't. That's not how Pat Fitz Morris rolls, everybody. He's going to say the second time on the outro next here on the Carolina Panthers at 57. Back to you, D. Well, I'm going.
Derrick Brown
To go with a guy whose name's a little bit easier to say, although it has been mispronounced throughout this draft process. Let's give Bryce Young a weapon and one of my favorite wide receivers in this class. Gonna go back to Ohio State, boys. Iowa State. Jalen Null, come on down, man. Adam Thielen. I know they just gave him a little pay bump. He's a free agent after 2025. Xavier Leggette didn't look like he's gonna step forward and be the number one wide receiver Carolina is looking for. Jalen Noel. Could be that guy.
Joey Pizzapia
Back to the Houston Texans at 58. Pat, I mean, you could continue to take offensive lineman here. I don't think it would be wrong.
Pat Fitzmorris
Oh, yeah, we are. Debro said it. I mean, like they need an entire offensive line. So they're gonna go with Wyatt Milam in offensive tackle from West Virginia. The Texans need all the O line help they can get.
Joey Pizzapia
Still going to be tough though for them, isn't it? I mean, you know, rookie offensive lineman all together coming into the NFL, trying to learn everything. Like it might be some growing pains there for Houston this year. Keep a close eye on that. 59. The Baltimore Ravens Again, Team BPA D, bro. What do they Do.
Derrick Brown
We're going back to the trenches, man. I'm going to give him defensive tackle Ty Leak Williams out of Ohio State. Travis Jones is a free agent after 2025. Let's fortify one of the best run.
Joey Pizzapia
Defenses in the league at 60, the Detroit Lions. Pat Fitzmorris.
Pat Fitzmorris
Landon Jackson, edge from the Arkansas Razorbacks. Aiden Hutchinson is coming off that major injury. They signed Marcus Davenport in the offseason, but he's old, so Landon Jackson, more firepower off the edge for the lions.
Joey Pizzapia
Washington at 61. D, bro.
Derrick Brown
Apparently I'm just the Iowa State guy today.
Joey Pizzapia
I'm.
Derrick Brown
I'm just picking all their great players and sending them to teams.
Joey Pizzapia
Gonna do it again, guys.
Derrick Brown
A guy that crushed the combine and is a perfect fit for a Dan Quinn defense. We're going Darian Porter, cornerback out of Iowa State. This allows you to move Mike Sanders. Joe back to nickel. Big physical guy, six four blew out the cop. Ran a four three at the combine. Allowed only a 29.4% catch rate. Just let's dial up the man coverage. Let Dan Quinn go. Just crush guys with the defense.
Joey Pizzapia
This just in. Derrick Brown is committed for 2025 to Iowa State. So congratulations to Derrick Brown and his family. It was a great conversation in the Living Room. Buffalo Bills up next at 62, Pat Fitzmorris. Where do they go for this one, Man?
Pat Fitzmorris
I'm gonna fire another dart at the Bills defense. I'm gonna give them Azaria Thomas, a cornerback from Florida State.
Joey Pizzapia
I feel like this is it, right? If you're the Bills and the Ravens, I think the Chiefs are gonna be at a weak point this year. I think you go right and attack. And look at the Bengals, Ravens, the Bills. I think they smell blood in the water. Teams that lose Super Bowls typically don't get back there. This is your moment, Buffalo. Pay attention. Same thing to you, Baltimore. Casey is up next year at 63. Derrick Brown. You win. Last time you gave him a tackle on the offensive side. This time he gave him a tackle on the defensive side.
Derrick Brown
Trenches, trenches, trenches. Boys, defensive tackle Alfred Collins out of Texas. You need some beef up front with Chris Jones. I'm going to give them to him.
Joey Pizzapia
And last but not least, the Eagles at 64. Pat, close us out strong.
Pat Fitzmorris
Well, Joey P. Since your New England Patriots just poached Milton Williams from the Eagles, they could use someone to add to their defensive tackle rotation. They're going to take Shemar Turner, a defensive tackle from Texas A and M.
Joey Pizzapia
I love what the Pats have been doing so far. Just spending on defense. Landry Spillane. I mean give me a. We had such awful linebacking the last couple years. I'm all for this. I love this. And we've come almost full circle here. We started with the Shador, we ended with a Shamar. This is a fun draft everybody. I really enjoyed this. But what do you all think? Give us your favorite team and give us the pick that you would make for them. Drop your comments below here on the YouTube channel. Don't forget to subscribe. We're trying to get to 300000 subscribers in 2025 and we can do it with your help. So again, ring the bell to let go sing for notifications and don't miss all of our coverage of the NFL draft, including the NFL Draft Live. Again, the first night here on the channel, as we always do, that is going to be super fun. So make sure you join us for that. That'll do it for us. But the story of the game goes on. For Derrick Brown and Pat Fitzmorris, I'm Joey P. We'll see you next time. Kids.
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FantasyPros - Fantasy Football Podcast Summary
Episode Title: Is Shedeur Sanders Destined for 1.01? | 2025 NFL Mock Draft (Ep. 1544)
Host/Authors: Joey Pizzapia, Derrick Brown, Pat Fitzmorris
Release Date: March 14, 2025
In this episode of the FantasyPros Fantasy Football Podcast, hosts Joey Pizzapia, Derrick Brown (dbro), and Pat Fitzmorris delve into the highly anticipated 2025 NFL Mock Draft. The discussion centers around team needs, strategic draft choices, and the potential impact of each selection on the upcoming season. The trio navigates through two rounds of mock picks, offering expert analysis and engaging insights to help fantasy football enthusiasts prepare for their leagues.
Timestamp: [02:48]
Derrick Brown opens the draft for the Titans, addressing their urgent need for a quarterback. He selects Shadur Sanders from Colorado, highlighting Sanders' compatibility with Coach Callahan's offense.
Derrick Brown: "Shadur Sanders can do that. If you're looking for a quarterback who's going to keep the offense off on schedule, deliver accurate passes and as well as be a franchise-changing shooter, Sanders checks all those boxes."
[03:00]
Timestamp: [03:40]
Pat Fitzmorris opts for Cam Ward, arguing that the Browns require a quarterback to stay competitive and capitalize on their existing needs.
Pat Fitzmorris: "I do feel like Ward might be the better fit for the Browns because he has a stronger arm than Shadur and Huntington Bankfield is the NFL's windiest stadium."
[04:19]
Timestamp: [05:10]
Derrick Brown predicts the Giants will secure Abdul Carter to pair with defensive pass rusher Brian Burns, enhancing their defense's ability to pressure opposing quarterbacks.
Derrick Brown: "You better believe it, Joey. Team him with Brian Burns. And I think if any one of these top teams are going to go for the old quarterback, I don't think it's going to be Cleveland."
[05:10]
Timestamp: [06:16]
Pat Fitzmorris targets offensive tackle Will Campbell to bolster the Patriots' offensive line, emphasizing the importance of protecting their franchise quarterback, Drake May.
Pat Fitzmorris: "He solidified his early first-round draft status with a phenomenal performance at the combine."
[07:05]
Timestamp: [07:23]
Derrick Brown selects Travis Hunter, a versatile player who can impact both defense and offense, addressing the Jaguars' need to strengthen their passing defense and offensive playmakers.
Derrick Brown: "Regardless of whatever position he plays, he's going to be a difference maker on either side of the ball."
[07:23]
Timestamp: [09:21]
Pat Fitzmorris advises the Raiders to enhance their receiving corps with Teoa McMillan, complementing their existing talent and revitalizing their passing game.
Pat Fitzmorris: "McMillan's built to handle a heavy load. His ball skills are terrific."
[09:21]
Timestamp: [10:29]
Derrick Brown recommends Mason Graham to improve the Jets' defensive line, specifically targeting their need for interior pressure and run defense.
Derrick Brown: "Mason Graham is a difference maker."
[10:29]
Timestamp: [10:59]
Pat Fitzmorris selects Jalen Walker, emphasizing his versatility and leadership qualities, making him an ideal fit for the Panthers' defense.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Walker's a heat-seeking missile who is always getting to the football."
[11:25]
Timestamp: [11:35]
Derrick Brown advises the Saints to strengthen their pass rush with Mike Green, aiming to improve their defensive front and pressure opponents more effectively.
Derrick Brown: "The Saints have to pressure the quarterback better than they did last year in a lot of different ways."
[11:35]
Timestamp: [12:20]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Ashton Genty to the Bears, citing his impressive collegiate performance and potential to revitalize their running game.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Genty puts up video game numbers at Boise State. His contact balance is just otherworldly."
[13:22]
Timestamp: [13:42]
Derrick Brown suggests the 49ers bolster their cornerback position with Will Johnson, addressing their recent defensive losses and injuries.
Derrick Brown: "This screams cornerback pick here."
[14:00]
Timestamp: [14:21]
Pat Fitzmorris targets Shamar Stewart to enhance the Cowboys' edge defense, highlighting his exceptional combine performance and physical attributes.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Stewart is a physical marvel and I think he's going to have a lot of appeal."
[15:10]
Timestamp: [15:35]
Derrick Brown selects Armand Menu to improve the Dolphins' offensive line, ensuring better protection for their quarterback, Drake May.
Derrick Brown: "Upgrade this offensive line. They gave it the 4th he 14th highest pressure rate over expected last year."
[15:35]
Timestamp: [15:46]
Pat Fitzmorris picks Tyler Warren to address the Colts' need for a versatile tight end who can block effectively and contribute significantly to the passing game.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Warren is a beast. He's got a George Kittle type of game."
[16:05]
Timestamp: [16:08]
Derrick Brown recommends James Pierce Jr. to the Falcons to enhance their pass rush, crucial for improving their defensive pressure metrics.
Derrick Brown: "He feels a need here and Pierce is a really talented player."
[16:08]
Timestamp: [16:45]
Pat Fitzmorris advises the Cardinals to select Kenneth Grant to solidify their defensive line, providing a strong, powerful presence.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Grant is 6, 4, 3, 30, extremely strong and powerful."
[17:07]
Timestamp: [21:44]
Derrick Brown selects Jade Baron to address the Bengals' need for quality cornerback play, emphasizing his impressive pass coverage statistics.
Derrick Brown: "Allowed only a 34.2 pass rating and coverage last year definitely feels a need for the Bengals."
[21:44]
Timestamp: [22:35]
Pat Fitzmorris suggests Kelvin Banks to protect quarterback Sam Darnold, focusing on improving the Seahawks' offensive line stability.
Pat Fitzmorris: "He is a highly athletic and a high-quality NFL pass blocker."
[22:35]
Timestamp: [23:10]
Derrick Brown advises the Buccaneers to bolster their pass rush with Mikel Williams, aiming to enhance their defensive capabilities.
Derrick Brown: "Bowles loves the blitz, but give them a real guy that can bring the heat to a quarterback."
[23:10]
Timestamp: [23:51]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Jihad Campbell to the Broncos for his versatility as a linebacker, providing depth and reliability to their defensive backfield.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Campbell would give Denver some insurance in case Greenlaw can't stay healthy."
[24:25]
Timestamp: [25:02]
Derrick Brown selects Jackson Dart, envisioning him as the Steelers' next franchise quarterback and a catalyst for potential playoff success.
Derrick Brown: "Could this guy, like team actually go to the playoffs with the rookie quarterback and maybe win a game possible."
[25:40]
Timestamp: [26:36]
Pat Fitzmorris targets Walter Nolan to enhance the Chargers' defensive line with a disruptive, athletic tackle.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Walter Nolan is a disruptive force."
[26:36]
Timestamp: [26:51]
Derrick Brown advises the Packers to select Edge Rake to improve their pressure rate, syncing him with the team's defensive coordinator's strategies.
Derrick Brown: "He and he played for Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Halfley at Boston College."
[27:15]
Timestamp: [27:34]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Nick Eamonwori to the Vikings to address their secondary needs, citing his exceptional athleticism and potential impact.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Nick Eamonwori, top safety prospect who elevated his stock with some insane testing numbers at the combine."
[27:34]
Timestamp: [28:19]
Derrick Brown suggests Josh Simmons to the Texans to fill their critical offensive line deficiencies, ensuring better protection for their running backs and quarterback.
Derrick Brown: "Houston does not have an offensive line, so we're going to give them help there."
[28:19]
Timestamp: [28:51]
Pat Fitzmorris advises the Rams to select Colston Loveland, emphasizing his versatility as both a blocker and a pass-catching tight end, complementing their existing offense.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Loveland is big and athletic, good enough as a blocker to be a three-down tight end."
[28:51]
Timestamp: [29:29]
Derrick Brown selects Greg Zabel to strengthen the Ravens' offensive line, ensuring better protection and opening up running lanes.
Derrick Brown: "They answered those. But this devil definitely feels a need in the trenches for the Ravens."
[29:47]
Timestamp: [30:02]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Tyler Booker to the Lions to address their guard position needs, highlighting his technical skills and character.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Booker is probably the best pure guard in the class. He is a high character guy."
[30:24]
Timestamp: [30:34]
Derrick Brown advises Washington to bolster their receiving corps with Matthew Golden, capitalizing on his explosive speed and route-running abilities.
Derrick Brown: "Golden definitely feels a needle for a team that's been filling other needs."
[31:07]
Timestamp: [32:42]
Pat Fitzmorris selects Malachi Starks to upgrade the Bills' safety position, emphasizing his instinctual playmaking and leadership.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Starks is an instinctive player and a playmaker."
[33:14]
Timestamp: [33:18]
Derrick Brown advises the Chiefs to strengthen their offensive line with Josh Connerly, ensuring better protection for star quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Derrick Brown: "Protecting the assets there with Patrick Mahomes."
[33:18]
Timestamp: [34:02]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Nick Scorton to the Eagles to enhance their edge defense, adding a big, physical presence.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Scorton's a big, physical edge defender who can play all three downs for them."
[34:17]
Timestamp: [37:18]
Derrick Brown suggests the Browns add Mea Buka to their wide receiver lineup, aiming to complement their existing offensive weapons.
Derrick Brown: "We're going to give him a mea buka wide receiver at Ohio State."
[37:18]
Timestamp: [38:04]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Donovan Jackson to the Giants to further strengthen their offensive line, ensuring better protection and running game efficiency.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Let's give them Donovan Jackson, a guard from Ohio State."
[38:54]
Timestamp: [39:03]
Derrick Brown advises the Titans to select Jaden Higgins to provide another playmaker for quarterback Shadur Sanders, enhancing the team's passing game.
Derrick Brown: "Higgins is ranked over the last two years, 18th in receiving grade."
[39:07]
Timestamp: [40:12]
Pat Fitzmorris opts for Derek Harmon to reinforce the Jaguars' defensive tackle position, addressing their need for improved run defense.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Harmon is a great value here. Jaguars fans would be ecstatic with this pick."
[40:43]
Timestamp: [40:55]
Derrick Brown selects Mario Hampton to rejuvenate the Raiders' running game, complementing their existing offensive talents and enhancing ball control.
Derrick Brown: "Inject life into this rushing game we did not see last year."
[41:23]
Timestamp: [41:44]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Luther Burden to the Patriots to add an electrifying playmaker to their receiving corps, aligning with their offensive strategy.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Burden is electric with the ball in his hands and great on contested catches."
[42:14]
Timestamp: [43:03]
Derrick Brown advises the Bears to strengthen their cornerback depth with Maxwell Harrison, enhancing their secondary's coverage capabilities.
Derrick Brown: "Maxwell Harrison is an upgrade over Stevenson on the other side of Jaylon Johnson."
[43:03]
Timestamp: [43:11]
Pat Fitzmorris selects Alec Emanner to provide the Saints with a reliable and physical wide receiver, addressing their receiver depth concerns.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Alec Emanner just roasted Travis Hunter in that game."
[43:49]
Timestamp: [44:13]
Derrick Brown recommends Darius Alexander to the Bears to bolster their defensive line, ensuring better run defense and pass rush capabilities.
Derrick Brown: "They still need help at the tackle position. Let's give them Darius Alexander."
[44:32]
Timestamp: [44:38]
Pat Fitzmorris advises the Jets to select Ariante Ursary to upgrade their offensive tackle position, providing size and athleticism to protect their quarterback.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Ursary has the combination of size and athleticism that is rare."
[44:57]
Timestamp: [45:06]
Derrick Brown recommends Jonah Savannah to reinforce the 49ers' offensive line, ensuring stability and improved protection for their quarterback.
Derrick Brown: "Savannah is a solid addition to the interior line for the 49ers."
[45:25]
Timestamp: [46:17]
Pat Fitzmorris selects Travion Henderson to enhance the Cowboys' running back duo, pairing him with the existing backfield to maximize offensive versatility.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Henderson and Javante Williams make a powerful combination."
[46:17]
Timestamp: [46:31]
Derrick Brown advises the Colts to strengthen their offensive line with Marcus Ambal, addressing weaknesses left by recent departures.
Derrick Brown: "Give them a guard to address their offensive line needs."
[46:40]
Timestamp: [46:43]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Siobhan Ravel to the Falcons to enhance their cornerback depth, improving their defensive coverage.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Ravel is a fast, physical cornerback who can bolster the Falcons' secondary."
[47:21]
Timestamp: [46:58]
Derrick Brown selects Trey Amos to address the Cardinals' cornerback needs, ensuring stronger pass coverage.
Derrick Brown: "When you're staring at Max Melton and Sean Murphy, you might need an upgrade."
[47:16]
Timestamp: [47:21]
Pat Fitzmorris advises the Dolphins to further strengthen their offensive line with Cameron Williams, enhancing protection for their quarterback and improving offensive efficiency.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Mike McDaniel needs a good offensive line to protect Tuatanga Vailoa."
[48:07]
Timestamp: [48:54]
Derrick Brown recommends Caleb Johnson to the Bengals to solidify their running back position, ensuring a strong presence on the ground.
Derrick Brown: "Caleb Johnson is deserving of his draft position with impressive combine stats."
[49:07]
Timestamp: [49:50]
Pat Fitzmorris selects Tate Ratledge to further reinforce the Seahawks' offensive line, addressing prior deficiencies and promoting offensive stability.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Ratledge is a physical, nasty interior lineman who excelled at Georgia."
[50:13]
Timestamp: [50:22]
Derrick Brown advises the Buccaneers to add Benjamin Morrison to their cornerback lineup, enhancing their pass coverage and defensive depth.
Derrick Brown: "Benjamin Morrison is a capable cornerback to strengthen their defense."
[50:26]
Timestamp: [50:35]
Pat Fitzmorris recommends Jack Bash to the Packers to address their wide receiver needs, especially in light of injuries to key players.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Bash is a star of Senior Bowl week and a reliable receiver."
[51:07]
Timestamp: [51:12]
Derrick Brown advises the Chargers to enhance their offensive arsenal with Elijah Royo, a versatile tight end who can create mismatches against defenses.
Derrick Brown: "Royo is a top performer in both running and receiving."
[51:23]
Timestamp: [51:46]
Pat Fitzmorris selects Azaria Thomas to further strengthen the Bills' defensive backfield, ensuring robust pass coverage and defensive flexibility.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Thomas is a dynamic cornerback who can make significant plays."
[55:02]
Timestamp: [55:31]
Derrick Brown recommends Alfred Collins to the Chiefs to bolster their defensive tackle line, enhancing their run defense and interior pressure.
Derrick Brown: "Collins is essential to beef up the frontline with Chris Jones."
[55:31]
Timestamp: [55:58]
Pat Fitzmorris advises the Eagles to select Shemar Turner to improve their defensive tackle rotation, addressing their need for stronger interior defense.
Pat Fitzmorris: "Turner is a defensive tackle who can provide much-needed depth."
[55:58]
The mock draft analysis provided by Joey Pizzapia, Derrick Brown, and Pat Fitzmorris offers a comprehensive overview of potential draft strategies for NFL teams heading into the 2025 season. By addressing team-specific needs and evaluating player strengths, the hosts present a nuanced perspective on how each selection could impact team dynamics and performance. Notable highlights include the emphasis on strengthening offensive lines, bolstering defensive units, and the strategic selection of versatile players like Shadur Sanders and Jackson Dart.
Final Thoughts: The episode underscores the complexity of NFL team-building, where each pick must align with long-term strategic goals and immediate performance enhancements. As the draft approaches, fantasy football enthusiasts and NFL fans alike will find valuable insights to inform their team strategies and league decisions.
Notable Quotes:
Derrick Brown: "Shadur Sanders can do that. If you're looking for a quarterback who's going to keep the offense off on schedule, deliver accurate passes and as well as be a franchise-changing shooter, Sanders checks all those boxes."
[03:00]
Pat Fitzmorris: "I do feel like Ward might be the better fit for the Browns because he has a stronger arm than Shadur and Huntington Bankfield is the NFL's windiest stadium."
[04:19]
Derrick Brown: "Could this guy, like team actually go to the playoffs with the rookie quarterback and maybe win a game possible."
[25:40]
Pat Fitzmorris: "Warren is a beast. He's got a George Kittle type of game."
[16:05]
These quotes encapsulate the strategic reasoning behind key draft choices, highlighting the hosts' analytical approach to team needs and player potentials.
Note: The mock draft presented in this episode is speculative and reflects the hosts' opinions and projections based on available player data and team requirements as of the podcast's release date. Fantasy football participants and NFL followers are encouraged to use this analysis as one of many resources in their draft preparations.