NFL
Jaguars, Dolphins, Texans, and Browns Victories Tighten AFC Playoff Race

The NFL playoff picture is in full focus, with just seven weeks left in the 2023 season. In the AFC, we still have as many as 14 teams with a realistic shot of making the playoffs. In the NFC, things are a little less wide open, with a 1.5-game gap between the seventh seed and the rest of the field.
Below is the NFL playoff picture for both the AFC and NFC as things stand after all of Sunday’s action.
AFC Playoff Picture
1) Kansas City Chiefs (7-2)
2) Baltimore Ravens (8-3)
3) Jacksonville Jaguars (7-3)
4) Miami Dolphins (7-3)
5) Cleveland Browns (7-3)
6) Houston Texans (6-4)
7) Pittsburgh Steelers (6-4)
In the hunt: Buffalo Bills (6-5), Indianapolis Colts (5-5), Denver Broncos (5-5), Cincinnati Bengals (5-5), Las Vegas Raiders (5-6), Los Angeles Chargers (4-6), New York Jets (4-6), Tennessee Titans (3-7), New England Patriots (2-8)
The Ravens’ victory over the Bengals on Thursday Night Football has transferred the pressure back to the Chiefs ahead of their Monday Night Football game. Kansas City has a tiebreaker advantage over Baltimore but can only afford to lose one more game this season as things stand.
The Jaguars got things right in Week 11 as they bounced back from a tough loss to the San Francisco 49ers last week. They beat up the Titans and ensured they would stay the third seed for another week. The Texans’ victory against Arizona keeps things tight, with just one game separating the two atop the AFC South.
The Browns got a huge win in the AFC North in their first game without Deshaun Watson. The Browns move up to the fifth seed in the AFC and would need a complete implosion not to make the playoffs. As for the Steelers, this is a hugely disappointing loss against a backup QB. They now hang perilously close to the edge of the AFC playoff picture with just a half-game lead over the Bills.
The Dolphins dominated the Raiders but could only manage a one-score victory, which will both frustrate them and be a huge relief. They now have a 1.5-game lead over the Bills heading into Week 12 and seem to have a solid grip on the division. The Raiders missed a huge opportunity to get within half a game of the AFC Wild Card spots.
Buffalo did all they could against the Jets to stay right on the cusp of the Wildcard spots in the AFC. They did lose three more members of their secondary during the game and are now extremely thin on the backend.
NFC Playoff Picture
1) Philadelphia Eagles (8-1)
2) Detroit Lions (8-2)
3) San Francisco 49ers (7-3)
4) New Orleans Saints (5-5)
5) Dallas Cowboys (7-3)
6) Seattle Seahawks (6-4)
7) Minnesota Vikings (6-5)
In the hunt: Green Bay Packers (4-6), Los Angeles Rams (4-6), Atlanta Falcons (4-6), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6), Washington Commanders (4-7), New York Giants (3-8), Chicago Bears (3-8), Arizona Cardinals (2-9), Carolina Panthers (1-9)
The Cowboys avoided any mistakes with their victory in Carolina, keeping them within touching distance of the Eagles. Dallas needs to be virtually perfect from here on out if they are going to have any shot at the NFC East and a Round 1 home playoff game.
The Lions narrowly avoided losing to the Bears in what would have been the upset of the week. Detroit moves to 8-2 and keeps pressure on the Eagles. Detroit either needs the Eagles to lose their next game to an NFC team or lose two games, as the Eagles currently have a superior conference record.
The 49ers defeated the Buccaneers to ensure they will remain top of the NFC West heading into Thanksgiving. The Seahawks and 49ers face each other twice in the next three weeks so the division remains very much up in the air heading into Week 12. Meanwhile, the Buccaneers are now two games behind the seventh-seed Seahawks and one game behind the Saints for the division.
The Seahawks lost to the Rams in Los Angeles in one of the more surprising sweeps of the season, dropping then a game behind the 49ers in the NFC West race. But thanks to the Vikings’ loss in Denver on Sunday night, the Seahawks remain the NFC’s sixth seed. Despite the loss by Minnesota, the Vikings remain the seventh seed and are 1.5 games clear of the chasing pack in the NFC.
The week ends with a blockbuster repeat of last year’s Super Bowl, and it could be huge for the NFC playoff picture in terms of the No. 1 seed. A win for the Eagles — combined with losses elsewhere — could give them a two-game cushion atop the standings. However, a loss to the Chiefs would leave them little margin for error in the coming weeks.
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Top Waiver Wire Suggestions Include Zack Moss, Jayden Reed, and Rico Dowdle

We are now officially into Week 13 of the 2023 NFL season. Who should you be looking to spend significant FAAB on this week, and who should you be looking to let others in your league go after? Let’s break down the top waiver wire options and who to add to help improve your fantasy football roster.
Week 13 Fantasy FAAB Picks and Advice
Quarterbacks
Baker Mayfield, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Mayfield hasn’t been lighting up the scoreboard recently, but he has an excellent matchup in front of him this week against the Carolina Panthers’ defense. Assuming that he’s good to go after suffering an ankle injury in Week 12, Mayfield is the top streaming option at the position.
FAAB recommendation: 3%
Gardner Minshew, Indianapolis Colts: Minshew has done just enough to keep himself in the low-end streaming conversation, and he has a fine matchup in front of him in Week 13 against the Tennessee Titans’ secondary. If you’re in a deeper format and looking for a replacement for Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen or Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson this week, Minshew is a fine pivot play.
FAAB recommendation: 2%
The Best of the Rest: Kenny Pickett (PIT), Matthew Stafford (LAR): 1% FAAB bid recommendation
Running Backs
Zack Moss, Indianapolis Colts: We’re at the point of the fantasy football season where I want to load up on handcuff or insurance RBs on my bench.
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There’s very little value in holding onto a player who will most likely not see your starting lineup ever, so dropping them for someone who has immense upside if the starter above them were to go down with an injury is a wise move.
FAAB recommendation: 8%
Ty Chandler, Minnesota Vikings: Chandler didn’t get a ton of opportunity in Week 12, but he showed off his explosive playmaking ability. The Minnesota Vikings have their bye in Week 13, but there’s the potential that he continues to see even more work as the season moves along.
FAAB recommendation: 5%
Rico Dowdle, Dallas Cowboys: The same thought process applies to Rico Dowdle as it did to Moss above. Being able to secure the next man up for the Dallas Cowboys’ offense in the event of a Tony Pollard injury is a smart move to make now that will cost you next to nothing.
FAAB recommendation: 5%
The Best of the Rest: Tyjae Spears (TEN), Samaje Perine (DEN), Jeff Wilson Jr. (MIA), Roschon Johnson (CHI): All below 5% FAAB recommendation
Wide Receivers
Jayden Reed, Green Bay Packers: Reed just continues to produce. He’s now found the end zone in three straight weeks, and Jordan Love is looking his way in key situations. He’s now in the low-end WR3/high-end Flex conversation week in and week out.
FAAB recommendation: 8%
Joshua Palmer, Los Angeles Chargers: We’re not going to have Palmer back and available any time soon, but I want to add him now before he gets back on everyone’s radar. The Chargers desperately need him in the lineup, as they’re dealing with inconsistency from every other receiver not named Keenan Allen, and he could easily be in the WR2/WR3 conversation into the fantasy playoffs.
FAAB recommendation: 5%
Curtis Samuel, Washington Commanders: Samuel has solid performances like what he showcased on Thanksgiving, and then he simply disappears for the next few weeks, routinely. However, if we’re going to continue to see QB Sam Howell throw the ball 40-plus times every week, all three of the Washington Commanders receivers are worth rostering and potentially playing as Flex options.
FAAB recommendation: 5%
The Best of the Rest: Demario Douglas (NE), Noah Brown (HOU), Jalin Hyatt (NYG), A.T. Perry (NO), Khalil Shakir (BUF): All below 5% FAAB recommendation
Tight Ends
Pat Freiermuth, Pittsburgh Steelers: Welcome back to the lineup, Mr. Freiermuth. An incredible performance from the tight end with 120 receiving yards in Week 12 against the Cincinnati Bengals should put him squarely back into the low-end TE1 conversation moving forward. He needs to be picked up everywhere.
FAAB recommendation: 10%
The Best of the Rest: Cade Otton (TB), Tyler Higbee (LAR), Juwan Johnson (NO), Tyler Conklin (NYJ): All below 5% FAAB recommendation
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Buy Low, Sell High Players Include Taysom Hill and Dalton Schultz

The TE position remains the weakest in fantasy football. That makes trading for tight ends exceedingly difficult. Unraveling all that we saw in Week 12 and translating it into Week 13 TE trade targets is where fantasy managers can differentiate themselves.
To help you get your head around it all, here are our thoughts on some tight ends to buy low or sell high entering Week 13.
Which TEs Should You Trade For in Fantasy Football?
Taysom Hill, New Orleans Saints
The cat is out of the bag with the Saints pass catchers, but that doesn’t make Taysom Hill any less of a buy. This team is out of receivers. Michael Thomas is on IR. Chris Olave is in the concussion protocol. Rashid Shaheed looks like he suffered a very serious injury. Who are the Saints going to trust more? Rookies and practice squad guys? Or Taysom Hill?
Katz’s Other Week 13 Trade Targets: WR | RB | QB
We should see a heavy dose of Hill next week. Plus, he carries higher-than-normal touchdown upside. Hill is a top-five-ish tight end for the foreseeable future.
Which TEs Should You Trade Away in Fantasy Football?
Dalton Schultz, Houston Texans
Last week, I warned that Dalton Schultz was about to take a serious downturn, largely due to a difficult schedule for tight ends. His touchdown against the Cardinals likely bought fantasy managers one more week to sell. Can you still sell him now after he saw just two targets, catching one for two yards against the Jaguars? I doubt it. But you should try.
Schultz now has a mere five targets over his last two games. It’s not an accident. The Texans are facing teams that erase tight ends.
Next week, the Texans face the worst team in the league against tight ends, the Broncos. But you can’t wait until after that game because trade deadlines are looming. Over the final four weeks, the Texans have the single-toughest schedule for tight ends remaining. If you don’t sell Schultz now, you won’t be able to, and you will be stuck with an un-startable tight end.
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Should You Trade Dalton Schultz for Dallas Goedert?
Dallas Goedert has now missed three weeks (bye included) since fracturing his forearm. I fully expected him to be out until the last few games of the season. However, it does appear as if there is a chance he plays this week. If not, next week seems likely. That changes things.
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Fantasy managers obviously need players who are playing football. It doesn’t matter how much better Goedert is than Schultz if Goedert is not on the field.
With the news that Goedert’s return is imminent, this one is a slam dunk. Schultz just isn’t good enough to justify passing on a chance to acquire Goedert, even if Goedert ends up sitting one more week.
Should You Trade Evan Engram for Taysom Hill?
The peripherals on Evan Engram remain excellent. He’s averaging 7.4 targets per game, and he has at least four receptions in every game this season. The problem is Engram just can’t find the end zone — 64 catches, 524 yards, no touchdowns.
Eventually, Engram is going to score. But “eventually” doesn’t help fantasy managers. Hill scores. It’s what he does. And more recently, he’s displayed a high floor even when he doesn’t.
The Saints are dealing with injuries to no fewer than four of their pass catchers. Hill suddenly looks like the most reliable guy. He has long-term sustainability and is about to experience a short-term bump in value.
With that said, I still can’t bring myself to sell Engram for Hill. Engram is a more traditional tight end with a more secure role. Even though Hill has displayed the higher ceiling, I believe in Engram and would stick with him going forward.
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NFL
Marvin Harrison Jr. Goes First to Bears, Caleb Williams Lands With Patriots

The 2024 NFL Draft picture is starting to get clearer and clearer at the top. Patriots fans, it’s officially time to begin the tank for a quarterback. Approaching the end of the season, it’s time to start firing up the PFN Mock Draft Simulator and get to work fixing your team.
With head coach dominoes beginning to fall, it’s time to take another look at the 2024 NFL Draft order and plan out the future of each team.
There will be trades in this 2024 NFL Mock Draft. Trade values were determined using the MDS and previous draft precedents, as well as the Fitzgerald-Spielberger trade value chart, courtesy of Over The Cap. New mock-specific trades will be designated with an asterisk.
2024 NFL Mock Draft
1) Chicago Bears (via CAR): Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State
We’ll see what the Bears eventually settle on regarding Justin Fields’ future, but for now, the plan should be to build as much talent around him as possible. Naturally, that means taking the best receiver prospect we’ve seen in years and pairing him with DJ Moore.
Marvin Harrison Jr. has all of the ability to be a top-flight wide receiver right away in the NFL. Chicago could trade down in this scenario as well, like they did in last year’s draft. But Harrison might just be too good to pass on.
2) Arizona Cardinals: Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State
With the Cardinals committed to building around Kyler Murray, it’s important to build around him. Left tackle DJ Humphries is out of guaranteed money following this season and could be moved for more capital.
Arizona could find a cheaper and younger replacement in Olu Fashanu, one of the best pass-protecting tackles in recent memory.
3) New England Patriots: Caleb Williams, QB, USC
While rumors swirl regarding Bill Belichick’s future with the Patriots, Mac Jones’ status as QB1 has met its end rather swiftly. The Patriots need playmakers everywhere without a doubt, but the quarterback play has been dragging the team down regardless.
This selection could change depending on who the head coach is, but the bottom line is that they need a quarterback of Caleb Williams‘ caliber to make plays on his own and bring up the rest of the roster.
4) New Orleans Saints (via CHI): Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina
*Trade: The New Orleans Saints receive picks 4 and 104. The Chicago Bears receive picks 12, 49, and a 2025 first-round pick.
With Chicago already nabbing the best player in the class, they turn around and trade back to gain more capital to invest in their roster.
I am of the belief it is time for New Orleans to hit the big red reset button on their roster and coaching staff and actually commit to it. They can get themselves cap-compliant, but part of that is designating Derek Carr as a post-June 1 cut.
The Saints have never been afraid to be aggressive, and with the talent already on the roster, make a blockbuster move to nab an elite quarterback like Drake Maye.
5) Washington Commanders: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame
The Washington Commanders have gotten enough out of Sam Howell to earn another year as the starter. If they want to really see what they have out of him, they have to protect him better.
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Joe Alt is an elite tackle prospect with some teach-tape out there at left tackle. LT Charles Leno is slated to hit free agency, and Alt could slide right into his spot.
6) New York Giants: Malik Nabers, WR, LSU
If you haven’t gotten to watch Malik Nabers‘ film, do so soon. He’s one of the most explosive receivers to hit the draft in recent years and simply glides across the field.
The Giants will need to get a quarterback at some point, but having Nabers on the field is too good to pass on.
7) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama
Tampa Bay will also likely look to figure out their long-term QB situation this offseason. For now, the team has struggled to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks all season and needs some help on that side of the ball.
This makes Dallas Turner, who has nine sacks and fifty pressures for the Crimson Tide and is one of the best defensive players in the country, a consideration here.
8) New York Jets: JC Latham, OT, Alabama
Without a doubt, the New York Jets need to get their offensive line right if they want the Aaron Rodgers trade to work out. There isn’t a situation where they can fix it all in one go, but taking JC Latham, a talented and powerful tackle, is a step in the right direction.
9) Los Angeles Chargers: Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
The Chargers could take a defensive player, and I wouldn’t bat an eye. But Justin Herbert is their most important asset, and they have to be better at protecting him.
After watching Trey Pipkins at right tackle get targeted on Sunday night, the RT spot has to get fixed. Amarius Mims is an elite athlete with serious power in his punch. He has been a dominant force for the Bulldogs this season and projects as a top prospect this year.
10) Tennessee Titans: Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia
We’re still trying to figure out what Will Levis is as an NFL quarterback, but for now, we’ll assume he is the Titans’ plan for next year.
Tennessee wants to live out of 12 personnel often, and putting Brock Bowers and Chigoziem Okonkwo on the field together is an easy matchup creator. The offense just needs playmakers, and there’s none better than Bowers.
11) Las Vegas Raiders: Jer’Zhan Newton, DT, Illinois
There’s been plenty of flashes out of Aidan O’Connell that I’d be willing to see him get another year with the Raiders before they seek out another quarterback. Las Vegas could invest in the offense to give him more talent to work with, but the defense needs an injection of talent as well.
Jer’Zhan Newton is the best defensive tackle in the class by a rather comfortable gap and would add a difference-maker up front for the Raiders.
12) Chicago Bears (via NO): Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson
With all of the drama surrounding Jaylon Johnson and his future with the team, the Bears could look to add his replacement if he hits free agency.
Nate Wiggins is an excellent blend of length and quickness who could be an instant boost to that secondary.
13) Green Bay Packers: Keon Coleman, WR, Florida State
Green Bay could absolutely take a tackle or cornerback if one was here, but with all of the top talent off the board, they should add to the wide receiver room.
Keon Coleman is an elite alpha-style receiver who adds another dimension to the Packers’ offense to play X next to Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks.
14) Los Angeles Rams: Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA
The Rams’ secondary has begun to turn things around in recent weeks, and the team is making a surprising playoff push. However, L.A.’s pass rush is still a work in progress trying to find non-Aaron Donald players.
Donald is the only player on that team with a double-digit win rate, and they’re having to rely on scheming guys open to get to the quarterback. Laiatu Latu is an elite technician as a pass rusher with a bag full of pass-rush moves and a constantly hot motor.
15) Cincinnati Bengals: Rome Odunze, WR, Washington
We’ll see what the future holds for Tee Higgins in Cincinnati. With the potential for him and/or Tyler Boyd to depart, the Bengals should add as much talent as they can to surround Joe Burrow with. Rome Odunze is a great start.
16) Buffalo Bills: Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State
For the Bills, the fire has been lit underneath them quite a bit recently, and everyone in that building is feeling the heat. A frequent criticism has been the lack of receiving talent, as the last non-Day 3 pick for Buffalo’s WR room was Zay Jones.
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Emeka Egbuka is an excellent route runner capable of getting open with ease, something the non-Diggs receivers in Buffalo have struggled with.
17) Arizona Cardinals (via HOU): Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State
Arizona could go wide receiver here to replace Marquise Brown — who is currently slated to be a free agent — and continue to add players around Murray on the offense. However, it’d be prudent to add to the defense.
The Cardinals have been effective at generating sacks, but they’ve struggled to bring consistent pressure. Chop Robinson, who has 19.5 tackles for loss, including 11.5 sacks, in 29 college games, is a force to be reckoned with up front and would add plenty of juice to their pass rush.
18) Denver Broncos: J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan
The Broncos have won five in a row, but I still find myself feeling unconvinced about Russell Wilson and the offense being super sustainable. Plus, the Sean Payton-Russell Wilson marriage still seems as rocky as ever.
Wilson still has another year of guaranteed money on his deal, which could be the perfect opportunity for a quarterback to sit and learn from behind.
Opinions on J.J. McCarthy will vary from person to person, but I remain a believer in his talent and accuracy. Michigan limits a lot of his true dropbacks due to just overall team philosophy and a poor offensive line, but he’s shown the ability to make plays when the team needs it.
McCarthy and Payton could be a great combination for the future in Denver.
19) Atlanta Falcons: Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
Falcons corners outside of A.J. Terrell have gotten picked on routinely this season. Atlanta should find another player to add next to him, and nabbing a talent like Kool-Aid McKinstry would be a great start.
20) Minnesota Vikings: Jared Verse, EDGE, Florida State
After seeing how much he means to that team, I’m willing to bet the Vikings are going to bring Kirk Cousins back for at least one more season, though the Joshua Dobbs story has been one of the best in recent memory.
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While this pick could still be a quarterback, they’ll go all-in with Cousins once more in this scenario. With Danielle Hunter and Marcus Davenport slated for free agency, Minnesota needs to add to their pass rush, and Jared Verse is one of the best in the class.
21) Indianapolis Colts: Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo
The Indianapolis Colts’ cornerback room is gearing up for plenty of turnover, and they need talent at the position.
Quinyon Mitchell is an elite athlete at corner who thrives in man coverage. In a division with quarterbacks like Trevor Lawrence and C.J. Stroud, the Colts need cornerbacks that can play man and make plays on the ball.
22) Detroit Lions (via SEA): Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU
Trade: The Detroit Lions receive pick 22. The Seattle Seahawks receive picks 27, 162, and a 2025 fifth-round pick.
Seattle has shown a willingness to move down often in the draft, while the Lions have never been afraid to make a move either.
I remain unconvinced that Jared Goff will do anything for the Lions when it comes time to show up and play in less-than-ideal situations. Goff has no more guaranteed money on his deal, and the Lions’ front office has shown an ability to get out in front of team needs and be aggressive.
Jayden Daniels is playing at an extremely high level and would bring a totally different style of play to the Lions’ offense.
23) Pittsburgh Steelers: Carson Beck, QB, Georgia
Kenny Pickett isn’t the only problem with the Steelers’ offense…but he isn’t the solution, either.
While they did beat up on the Bengals’ defense….most offenses have this year. That experiment should be over soon, although Pittsburgh is admittedly slow to move on.
Carson Beck has been superb over the last few weeks of the season and has all the necessary traits to be a successful NFL quarterback and get the most out of Pittsburgh’s wide receivers.
24) Houston Texans: Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
With Stroud playing at this level, it’s important to ensure the defense takes strides to match his offensive output so it doesn’t all fall on his shoulders. The Texans have three corners who have all played over 200 snaps this year hitting free agency and haven’t had a full season of Derek Stingley Jr. yet.
A talent like Cooper DeJean, with his ability to play corner and safety at an elite level, would be a fun boost for DeMeco Ryans to use in that secondary. DeJean’s leg injury will dock his draft stock a tad, but he should still comfortably be a first-round pick.
25) Miami Dolphins: Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma
Miami’s offensive line will have some shuffling to figure out, with Austin Jackson, Robert Hunt, Connor Williams, Isaiah Wynn, Kendall Lamm, and Robert Jones all pending free agents.
Tyler Guyton can step right into the Dolphins’ RT spot right away and has the athletic ability to flip over and learn at left tackle if the Dolphins move on from Terron Armstead this offseason.
26) Dallas Cowboys: Ja’Lynn Polk, WR, Washington
The Michael Gallup saga is reaching its end in Dallas, with him drawing lower and lower snaps with too large of a contract. Dallas has to figure out how to extend CeeDee Lamb, Tyron Smith, Dak Prescott, Micah Parsons, and potentially Tyler Biadasz and Tony Pollard. They can’t afford to keep Gallup around.
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While they’re still trying to figure out what Jalen Tolbert can be, they should cash in on Dak playing at an elite level and continue to add playmakers around on the offense by nabbing an elite and reliable target in Washington’s Ja’Lynn Polk.
27) Seattle Seahawks (via DET): Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State
After moving down and snagging some more picks to fill out the roster, the Seahawks take an offensive lineman to finally sort out their pass protection.
Whether Taliese Fuaga takes the right tackle spot or slides inside to guard, Seattle needs to actually invest in their line up front if they want to contend for the NFC.
28) Jacksonville Jaguars: Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas
Adding as much talent as you can around Trevor Lawrence is never a bad idea, especially a natural talent like Adonai Mitchell. At 6’4, Mitchell provides a red-zone threat that the Jaguars desperately need, especially if they move on from Zay Jones in the offseason.
29) Kansas City Chiefs: Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU
Rashee Rice has started to come on as Patrick Mahomes’ go-to target, but the Chiefs should continue to add to this room and bring in more talented weapons.
Brian Thomas Jr. is a height/weight/speed freak at 6’4″, 205 pounds and blazing explosiveness. More importantly, he rarely drops the football downfield, something the Chiefs have been hurt by repeatedly this season.
30) San Francisco 49ers: Patrick Paul, OT, Houston
The 49ers have built an excellent roster from top to bottom, but the absence of Trent Williams is notable on that offensive line, and they don’t seem to have his eventual replacement on the roster.
Patrick Paul is another superb athlete who needs further refinement, which could be perfect for the 49ers to develop and plug behind Williams whenever he decides to hang it up.
31) Baltimore Ravens: Bralen Trice, EDGE, Washington
The Ravens have gotten a career year out of Jadeveon Clowney, but the rest of that room hasn’t taken that next step. Odafe Oweh and David Ojabo have battled injuries throughout their careers.
Bralen Trice has emerged as a force for the Washington Huskies. His 62 pressures sit second in the country on the season, and he’s a physical, disruptive pass rusher that the Huskies like to move around.
32) Philadelphia Eagles: Graham Barton, OL, Duke
Howie Roseman only drafts trench players, wide receivers, and quarterbacks in the first round. I think we’re at the point where we can say they won’t take a quarterback here. A wide receiver would be a fun luxury, though not entirely Roseman’s M.O.
With Jason Kelce’s pending retirement, the Eagles will need some shuffling along the OL. Graham Barton is viewed as a prospect who can play all spots on the offensive line, so the Eagles could slide him in at center down the line or have him step into the right guard spot if Cam Jurgens moves over, especially with Tyler Steen’s struggles in pass protection this season.
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