Happy Holidays draftniks. This 2016 NFL mock draft order is based off the order derived at ESPN.com. They took current record plus strength of schedule into account. Team needs were sometimes, but not always taken into account. This week is all about showcases in big New Year’s bowl games.
The best bowl, with the most high end number of pro prospects is the Fiesta Bowl, featuring Notre Dame and Ohio State. Here is a link to the all players with high draft stock in that one.
The Cotton Bowl, featuring Michigan State and Alabama, has some blue chips too. Here’s more on that.
1. Tennessee, Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss
Tunsil is projected #1 overall in several mock drafts, but I just can’t commit to putting him that high in my 2016 NFL mock draft….yet. There’s a whole host of reasons for that, just like the “San Diego Super Chargers” have a whole host of team needs.
According to NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport, there are huge changes in store with the Tennessee Titans this offseason. Read more on that here.
2. Cleveland, Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State
Ah, the Cleveland Browns. No team’s fanbase is more engaged in the NFL Draft, year round, year in, year out, then this team. The Brownies fan club love themselves a good NFL mock draft; even in August. Of course, don’t mock another OT to the Browns because they’ll let you have in the comments section and/or on Twitter.
Bosa is as blue-chip a prospect as you’ll ever find. The Big Ten didn’t have anyone taken in the top ten 2008-2014. (Although they did provide the 11th overall selection both last year and in 2009). The streak ended end this April when Iowa’s Brandon Scherrf went to Washington with the fifth overall selection.
For more on Joey Bosa go here
According to NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport, big big changes are likely in store for the Cleveland Browns this offseason. Here’s more on that.
Jimmy Johnson also took a hilarious stab at the Brownies. Read that here.
The best bowl, with the most high end number of pro prospects is the Fiesta Bowl, featuring Notre Dame and Ohio State. Here is a link to the all players with high draft stock in that one.
3. San Diego, Jalen Ramsey, S, Florida State
Such a weak safety class in 2015. It was truly broke, and 2014 wasn’t anything special either. Now, finally in 2016 we’ll see a legit blue-chip safety prospect for this ultra pass happy league. Ramsey is more than that. He can play corner effectively too.
Go here for more on Ramsey
(UPDATE: the Chargers are moving to Los Angeles)
4. Dallas, Jaylon Smith, OLB, Notre Dame
Brian Kelly extolled the virtues of OLB Jaylon Smith heading into 2015:
“Certainly, physically, one of the better players that I have coached in my career. His best football is in front of him. We took him this year and moved him inside. Which is a big step for a guy that’s played outside, it’s a big difference so this year’s been a learning experience for him.”
Very high praise for Smith, who’s experience gives him a lot of versatility and hence improves his NFL Draft stock.
For more on Jaylon Smith go here
The best bowl, with the most high end number of pro prospects is the Fiesta Bowl, featuring Notre Dame and Ohio State. Here is a link to the all players with high draft stock in that one.
5. San Francisco, Jared Goff, QB, California
Oh man, when you’re starting Blaine Gabbert, it’s time to draft a NEW QB!” Reportedly, the Niners haven’t totally given on Colin Kaepernick yet, at least according to NFL Network, but we still think in the end that he’ll be out the door.
Goff goes really overlooked because people don’t stay up late to watch those Pac 12 games, and Cal has been so down for so long. However, Goff is a star in the making, and he’s shown a mastery for a high-powered complex offense that will make him very pro ready. Sonny Dykes’ “The System” and its up-tempo “bear raid” offense has helped Goff flourish. Jared made big strides in 2014; putting up an impressive 35-7 TD-INT ratio for the season. Niners stay local here.
The media really overdo the “homecoming/local boy done good” stories, so the MSM will definitely go nuts over this.
For more on Jared Goff, click here
6. Jacksonville, Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida
In today’s NFL, you can never have enough pass-rushers, pass-protectors or elite pass-defenders. The best of the best at those positions will always have a premium placed upon them. Hargreaves is the elite corner of this class; and a slam dunk top ten selection. Plus JAX have the added bonus of staying local.
Go here for more on Hargreaves
The Jaguars have a lot of explosive weapons on offense. No seriously, that’s not a typo. So you should see a lot of defensive players mocked to JAX in your given 2016 NFL mock draft.
7. Miami, Myles Jack, LB, UCLA
An elite prospect due to his natural play-making abilities with extraordinary athleticism and instincts. Jack suffered a serious knee injury Sept. 23 but if teams are satisfied with his rehabilitation and convalescence, he’ll be fine.
8. Baltimore Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame
Notre Dame Coach Brian Kelly talked about Stanley’s leadership following the Irish upset of LSU in the Music City Bowl:
“The will started with Ronnie Stanley, Ronnie today was extremely vocal, and it kind of lit a fire under everybody, and carried over. Ronnie’s not a big talker, but he kind of got charged up and it seemed to elevate everybody. “
Stanley has been an anchor at right tackle for ND since he was a sophomore. He led an offensive line that allowed just eight sacks and ranked second in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision in fewest sacks allowed.
Go here for more on Ronnie Stanley
The best bowl, with the most high end number of pro prospects is the Fiesta Bowl, featuring Notre Dame and Ohio State. Here is a link to the all players with high draft stock in that one.
9. Tampa, Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson
10. New Orleans, Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss
There was a lot of talk that the Saints were going to draft Drew Brees’ successor in 2015. Those reports also indicated that it might happen in 2016 instead. Again I think they’ll pass on signal caller and go best player available.
11. Chicago, Reggie Ragland, ILB, Alabama
Like Curtis Conway told me at the NFL Network’s NFL Draft Media luncheon, Foxy will go defense, let him go heavy defense. Let him run this team. Hence we slot Defensive Best Player Available here. Plus the Bears desperately need to rebuild their LBs anyway.
The Cotton Bowl, featuring Michigan State and Alabama, has some blue chips too. Here’s more on that.
12. Detroit, Robert Nkemdiche, DT/DE, Ole Miss
You’re just not supposed to move like Nkemdiche does when you’re his size. You just can’t. He sometimes looks super-human on film, like Jadeveon Clowney or Ndamukong Suh did when they were coming out of college. DL used to be the Lions strength, but that position deteriorated in a hurry; especially after Suh left.
13. Philadelphia, DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon
An Oregon player mocked to Chip Kelly because of course we do. Possible zaniess could ensue! Actually, this isn’t zany. Buckner is slotted to go even higher than this in many places.
14. NY Giants, A’Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama
I like the idea of NYG going defensive best player avilable. And it wouldn’t be a 2016 NFL mock draft if it didn’t have a ton of SEC players, and a couple from Bama.
The Cotton Bowl, featuring Michigan State and Alabama, has some blue chips too. Here’s more on that.
15. St. Louis, Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis
It’s such a weak, weak class of quarterbacks “In the 2016 class, there is not, potentially, a franchise quarterback.” – NFL Network’s Bucky Brooks on the 2016 NFL mock Draft
The breakout prospect who wasn’t really on the radar last year, but is now up front and center now.
16. Buffalo, Connor Cook, QB Michigan State
Cook made the right call by returning to school. The Cotton Bowl performance showed us everything we need to know about the pro potential of Connor Cook. He has tremendous ability, but he’s certainly not there yet. You saw some throws that needed to be delivered accurately that weren’t. With his size, arm and his ability to beat you from the pocket he’ll be a franchise level QB eventually.
Cook is a guy who’s truly developed and progressed through his time in East Lansing. At first, he was a game-manager relying on his defense. Now he’s the focal point of not just the offense, but the entire team.
For more on Connor Cook go here
The Cotton Bowl, featuring Michigan State and Alabama, has some blue chips too. Here’s more on that.
17. Oakland, Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU
To get past Tom Brady and the rest of the pass happy AFC, it’s a good idea to load up DBs in Indy.
18. Atlanta, Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State
The Giants are atrocious on offense, they need to go best off player available in this draft. Decker is a dynamite player, great talker and a stand-up guy off the field we’re told. He also gave the most realistic and truthful soundbite you’ll ever hear from a college football player in response to a NFL mock draft.
“I think a big thing they look for is do you improve as a player year to year,” said Decker at Big Ten Media Day.
“I had a decent projection coming out of this year, but I want to improve upon it. If they sense complacency, it won’t improve my stock at all.”
Go here for more on Taylor Decker.
The best bowl, with the most high end number of pro prospects is the Fiesta Bowl, featuring Notre Dame and Ohio State. Here is a link to the all players with high draft stock in that one.
19. Houston, Christan Hackenberg, QB, Penn State
If Bill O’Brien is still the coach next year, he’ll make sure the Texans finally have a real quarterback for the first time in his regime. Should O’Brien be canned, well new regimes mean new QBs quite often.
Welcome to “Christian Hackenberg NFL Draft Stock Column 2015,” it’s bigger and bolder than “Christian Hackenberg NFL Draft Stock Column 2014.”
Yes, we mocked Hack to his former college coach. For much much more on Hackenberg go here
20. Kansas City, Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh
21. Pittsburgh, Leonard Floyd, DE/OLB, Georgia
SEC players everywhere in this NFL mock draft. Imagine pairing this guy with Khalil Mack; what a force that could be!
22. Indianapolis, Ezekiell Elliott, RB, Ohio State
Stock blew up like nitro in the post-season. His stock is continuing to rise this season. It’s just too bad the NFL doesn’t value running backs anymore like they used to.
Go here for more on Elliott.
23. Washington, Carl Nassib, DE, Penn State
This kid came out of nowhere to become arguably the best pass rusher in college football.
24. Seattle, Vadal Alexander, OL, LSU
Alexander started out his career at right tackle in 2012. LSU made a really smart decision by moving him inside to guard for 2013 and the sophomore made huge progress in his game. He had a solid 2014, but he should to return to Baton Rouge.
Could have left this year, if he really wanted to, but he’s making the right decision by staying in school.
For more on Vadal Alexander go here
25. NY Jets, Kenny Clark, DT, UCLA
26. Green Bay, Anthony Zettel, DE/DT, Penn State
It’s early but Zettel is rated among the top two or three Defensive Tackles on NFL Draft board. Right now he’s a sure fire NFL Draft first-rounder; as long as he stays healthy and produces. NFL scouts love his work ethic and discipline, and regard him to be an over-achiever, but also can over-achiever with tremendous talent.
Go here for more on Zettel
27. Minnesota, Michael Thomas, WR, Ohio State
Michael Thomas has size, speed, separation, ability to win contested situations, ball skills, great at 50/50 balls, scouting buzzword XYZ, Todd McShay catch-phrase ABC, Draftnik cliche 123, insert Mel Kiper Jr phrase here.
Go here for more on Thomas.
28. Denver, Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama
Call your broker and tell him to buy as many shares of Derrick Henry NFL Draft stock now that he took home the Heisman on Saturday night. He’s a first round lock, right? After all this was the year of the running back in college football and he was the best back in the nation.
Actually, running backs are devalued these days on NFL Draft night and the Alabama Crimson Tide superstar is inspiring mixed opinions. Go here for more on the mixed opinions Henry is generating.
As the Broncos rebuild their offense around Brock Osweiler, he’ll be helped by having a strong running game, good stable of backs.
The Cotton Bowl, featuring Michigan State and Alabama, has some blue chips too. Here’s more on that.
29. Arizona, Adolphus Washington, DT, Ohio State
He admitted at Media Day that he wasn’t ready for the NFL last year, because he really wasn’t aware that he had much NFL Draft stock then.
Go here for more on Washington
30. Cincinnati, Shilique Calhoun, DE/OLB, Michigan State
Calhoun was one of only two defensive players in college football in 2013 to score three touchdowns. He’s a long athletic pass rusher, who surprised us all when he opted to go back, because he could have been in the first round mix. Like Leonard Williams, he can play either DE or DT so expect his stock to soar like Apple Corporation during the evaluative process.
Go here for more on Calhoun
The Cotton Bowl, featuring Michigan State and Alabama, has some blue chips too. Here’s more on that.
31. Carolina, Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State
An elite player at a very high value position in a class that’s very much loaded. Lots of OTs in this 2016 NFL mock draft.
The Cotton Bowl, featuring Michigan State and Alabama, has some blue chips too. Here’s more on that.
Go here for more on Conklin
32. New England (PICK FORFEITED) So we’ll slot Jackmerious Tacktheritix or Hingle McCringleberry to the Pats here.
It’s an odd place/way to end the 2016 NFL mock draft, but it is what it is.
This 2016 NFL mock draft is over, and it’s listed on numerous databases, including Walter Football, DC Pro Sports Report, and Eat, Drink and Sleep Football.
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