Rewrite content into a simple, SEO-opt Trending News article for USA aud. Focus on **Main Event/KW** while using KWs from **Sec Title**. Write in **Eng** with clear, concise, engaging content.
- Analyze the provided content: '<tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Miami (FL)
- • Sr
- • 6'2"
- / 223 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Tennessee
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PAYDS
- 4313
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 204
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- INTS
- 7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 43
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Tennessee is almost certainly making a change at quarterback this offseason. The options in free agency are limited, so the Titans may not have a choice but to draft a quarterback even if their preference would be to add a veteran.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Colorado
- • Jr
- • 6'1"
- / 185 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Cleveland
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 96
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1258
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 13.1
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 16
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Cleveland is not going to force its position at quarterback, so if the Browns do not feel Shedeur Sanders is the best option for them, then they will go in another direction. Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter would be in consideration for the best non-quarterback prospects. In this case, Cleveland takes Hunter.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Colorado
- • Sr
- • 6'2"
- / 215 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- N.Y. Giants
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 9th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PAYDS
- 4134
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- -50
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- INTS
- 10
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 41
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The Giants are desperate for a quarterback addition. They probably would take whichever option was left over. In this case, Shedeur Sanders returns to the Big Apple where he attended the Heisman Trophy ceremony. Sanders is a prospect who has dealt with pressure his whole life and has experience captaining a rebuild.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Arizona
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 212 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- New England
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 6th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 84
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1319
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 15.7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 8
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- New England's objective should be surrounding Drake Maye with the talent necessary for him to be successful. Does that have to begin at No. 2 overall? Probably not, but the options are limited at wide receiver unless the Patriots spend big on Tee Higgins in free agency.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 320 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Jacksonville
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 5th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- There are teams with worse rosters that had better seasons than the Jaguars, but they still have needs to fill. Mason Graham fills a position of need as a new head coach is embraced. A front with Josh Hines-Allen, Travon Walker, Arik Armstead and Graham would be formidable.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Penn State
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 252 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Las Vegas
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 84
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1319
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 15.7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 8
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Las Vegas is not going to fix its offensive woes at No. 6 overall, so there is no need to force a selection. Instead, the Raiders address the defensive side of the ball by plugging Abdul Carter in opposite Maxx Crosby.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- LSU
- • Jr
- • 6'6"
- / 323 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- N.Y. Jets
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 7th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Olu Fashanu replaced Tyron Smith at left tackle and the thought here is that Will Campbell replaces Morgan Moses at right tackle. New York obviously has a quarterback situation to figure out this offseason as well.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 265 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Carolina
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 13th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Now that Carolina's offense is back on the right track, the organization can turn its focus back to the defense, which has seen its resources depleted over the past calendar year. With the No. 8 overall selection, the Panthers redistribute some of those assets back to the defense with the selection of Mykel Williams.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'2"
- / 202 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- New Orleans
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- New Orleans traded away Marshon Lattimore at the deadline, so the Saints identify and draft his replacement at No. 9 overall. Will Johnson has the potential to be the best cornerback from this draft class based on what he has shown when fully healthy.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 320 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Chicago
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 8th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Detroit has done a lot of fun stuff on offense with really talented players like Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Sam LaPorta and others. Those accomplishments were made possible by having one of the best offensive lines in the game. Chicago, now under the direction of Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, should seek to improve its offensive line.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas A&M
- • Jr
- • 6'6"
- / 290 lbs
- </p>
- <p>
- The interior defensive line has fallen off in recent years and an injury to Javon Hargrave exacerbated those issues. Shemar Stewart will hopefully reinvigorate that unit and give it some life alongside Nick Bosa.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Missouri
- • Jr
- • 5'11"
- / 205 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Dallas
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 12th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 61
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 676
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 11.1
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 8
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Brandin Cooks can no longer provide that consistent, complementary skill set to CeeDee Lamb, who has pleaded for help. Luther Burden III is a thickly built receiver skilled in making defenders miss in open space.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Alabama
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 325 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Miami
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 29th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Center Aaron Brewer did a good job in place of Connor Williams this season, but there is room for improvement out of the guard spots. Tyler Booker can provide stability for that unit.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Penn State
- • Sr
- • 6'6"
- / 261 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Indianapolis
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 18th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 104
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1233
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 11.9
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 12
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- One would assume the Anthony Richardson experiment will continue into next season, so one way to support him would be to bring in a more threatening pass-catching element at the tight end position. Tyler Warren is a versatile prospect who can be moved around the formation.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'2"
- / 245 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Atlanta
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 25th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 7th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Atlanta simply needs to continue adding talent on defense. The Falcons have failed to generate much of a pass rush and Jalon Walker would help them do that although in an unorthodox manner.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Tennessee
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 243 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Arizona
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 11th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Arizona had a bottom 10 pressure rate in the league this season, according to TruMedia; and that figure is propped up heavily by a game against the Bears. James Pearce Jr. has great first-step quickness and is explosive off the edge.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ole Miss
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 305 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Cincinnati
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 20th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Offensive guard, cornerback, edge rusher and defensive tackle are the main points of consideration unless Tee Higgins departs in free agency. The addition of Walter Nolen should elevate the level of pressure created by the interior.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Georgia
- • Jr
- • 6'1"
- / 205 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Seattle
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 14th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald gets his leader of the secondary with the selection of Malaki Starks, who brings a healthy combination of keen awareness and athleticism to the football field.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- South Carolina
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 227 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Tampa Bay
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 62nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Tampa Bay made it back to the playoffs but fell short of its ultimate goal to win the Super Bowl. During that run, the safeties were unable to stay healthy. Nick Emmanwori fills out the secondary opposite Antoine Winfield Jr.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Boise State
- • Jr
- • 5'9"
- / 215 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Denver
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 10th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 1st
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- RUYDS
- 2601
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/ATT
- 7
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 138
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 30
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Denver has been a popular landing spot for Ashton Jeanty, who is as talented a pass catcher as he is a runner. There have already been reports that the team will move on from Javonte Williams this offseason, which creates a void in the running back room. Sean Payton had Alvin Kamara in New Orleans and now can create a similar dynamic in the Rocky Mountains.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'1"
- / 205 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Pittsburgh
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 32nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 81
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 1011
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 12.5
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 10
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Emeka Egbuka would be a great complement to George Pickens in Pittsburgh if Pickens is still around. The long-term quarterback situation would still need to be addressed, but at least that player would have a few competent outlets in the pass game.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 245 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--custom ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REC
- 56
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- REYDS
- 582
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- YDS/REC
- 10.4
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- TDS
- 5
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Jim Harbaugh tabs a Michigan man to be the face of the position in Los Angeles. Quentin Johnston performed better than expected this season and Ladd McConkey was phenomenal. Colston Loveland gives them another reliable outlet as well as a player capable of contributing in the run game.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Notre Dame
- • Jr
- • 6'0"
- / 190 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Green Bay
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 52nd
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 6th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Benjamin Morrison is regarded as one of the best at his position in this draft class, but he is coming off a major injury. His medical evaluation at the NFL Scouting Combine will ultimately determine where teams are comfortable picking him.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'3"
- / 327 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Minnesota
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 37th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 8th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- To this point in the head coaching cycle, the Vikings have been able to avoid losing defensive coordinator Brian Flores. They give him a stout piece in the middle of the defense.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Oregon
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 310 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Houston
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 40th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 9th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The run on defensive tackles continues with Houston's pick. Head coach DeMeco Ryans comes from a situation in San Francisco that heavily invested in the defensive line. By continuing to build out the defensive front, there should be more one-on-one opportunities for the likes of Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'5"
- / 310 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- L.A. Rams
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 17th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Similar to the conversation with Benjamin Morrison, the integrity of Josh Simmons' knee at his combine medical evaluation will be important. His limited tape, before he got injured, may be the best among all left tackle prospects in this class. He would be taken much earlier if he continued to play at such a high level.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Oregon
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 315 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Baltimore
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 31st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 6th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Ronnie Stanley is tentatively scheduled to hit free agency this month. For the sake of conversation, let's say that he does not return; perhaps that is a result of signing elsewhere or even retirement. The Ravens would have to go in another direction as they do here with the selection of Oregon's Josh Conerly, who was playing at his best late in the season.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Texas A&M
- • Jr
- • 6'4"
- / 285 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Detroit
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 15th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 4th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Perhaps this is an instance of being a prisoner in the moment, but Nic Scourton is good value at this stage of the first round and the franchise really struggled with depth as a result of injuries. The Lions will not be in that position next year with Za'Darius Smith, Josh Paschal, Aidan Hutchinson and now Scourton.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Ohio State
- • Sr
- • 6'4"
- / 320 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Washington
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 41st
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- The goal is continue building out the offensive line in Washington. The objective is to get the five best linemen on the field and Donovan Jackson has shown the versatility to play both guard and tackle during Ohio State's College Football Playoff championship run.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Michigan
- • Jr
- • 6'3"
- / 339 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Buffalo
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 24th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 3rd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Kenneth Grant is a good complement to Ed Oliver on the interior. He should upgrade the run defense as Buffalo positions itself for yet another deep playoff run.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- Arizona
- • Jr
- • 6'5"
- / 336 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Philadelphia
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 44th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 8th
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Philadelphia's unorthodox solution to filling the offensive guard position this year entailed plugging in former first-round left tackle Mekhi Becton. The Eagles have progressively gotten better but drafting Jonah Savaiinaea, who has played both right tackle and guard, is right in the Eagles' wheelhouse.
- </p>
- </td></tr><tr class="TableBase-bodyTr"><td class="TableBase-bodyTd">
- <p>
- East Carolina
- • Sr
- • 6'3"
- / 193 lbs
- </p>
- <table class="PlayerObjectV4-table PlayerObjectV4-table--primary ">
- <tr class="PlayerObjectV4-tableRow">
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- Projected Team
- Kansas City
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- PROSPECT RNK
- 19th
- </td>
- <td class="PlayerObjectV4-tableCell">
- POSITION RNK
- 2nd
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>
- Shavon Revel Jr. may have been taken higher had it not been for his injury. He has the length that Kansas City covets and few franchises can afford to bring Revel back at his own pace the way the Chiefs can. Patrick Mahomes will keep that team's postseason hopes alive long enough for Revel to make his long-anticipated debut.
- </p>
- </td></tr>' and extract key takeaways. Limit each takeaway to 5-8 words, ensuring each point covers a different topic from the content. Provide a list of 4-6 points, with each point on a new line. Respond only with plain text in English, without any HTML tags or additional commentary.
**Input:**
– Cont: “
Miami (FL)
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 223 lbs
Projected Team Tennessee | PROSPECT RNK 4th | POSITION RNK 1st |
PAYDS 4313 | RUYDS 204 | INTS 7 | TDS 43 |
Tennessee is almost certainly making a change at quarterback this offseason. The options in free agency are limited, so the Titans may not have a choice but to draft a quarterback even if their preference would be to add a veteran.
Colorado
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 185 lbs
Projected Team Cleveland | PROSPECT RNK 1st | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 96 | REYDS 1258 | YDS/REC 13.1 | TDS 16 |
Cleveland is not going to force its position at quarterback, so if the Browns do not feel Shedeur Sanders is the best option for them, then they will go in another direction. Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter would be in consideration for the best non-quarterback prospects. In this case, Cleveland takes Hunter.
Colorado
• Sr
• 6’2″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team N.Y. Giants | PROSPECT RNK 9th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
PAYDS 4134 | RUYDS -50 | INTS 10 | TDS 41 |
The Giants are desperate for a quarterback addition. They probably would take whichever option was left over. In this case, Shedeur Sanders returns to the Big Apple where he attended the Heisman Trophy ceremony. Sanders is a prospect who has dealt with pressure his whole life and has experience captaining a rebuild.
Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 212 lbs
Projected Team New England | PROSPECT RNK 6th | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 84 | REYDS 1319 | YDS/REC 15.7 | TDS 8 |
New England’s objective should be surrounding Drake Maye with the talent necessary for him to be successful. Does that have to begin at No. 2 overall? Probably not, but the options are limited at wide receiver unless the Patriots spend big on Tee Higgins in free agency.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team Jacksonville | PROSPECT RNK 5th | POSITION RNK 1st |
There are teams with worse rosters that had better seasons than the Jaguars, but they still have needs to fill. Mason Graham fills a position of need as a new head coach is embraced. A front with Josh Hines-Allen, Travon Walker, Arik Armstead and Graham would be formidable.
Penn State
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 252 lbs
Projected Team Las Vegas | PROSPECT RNK 3rd | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 84 | REYDS 1319 | YDS/REC 15.7 | TDS 8 |
Las Vegas is not going to fix its offensive woes at No. 6 overall, so there is no need to force a selection. Instead, the Raiders address the defensive side of the ball by plugging Abdul Carter in opposite Maxx Crosby.
LSU
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 323 lbs
Projected Team N.Y. Jets | PROSPECT RNK 7th | POSITION RNK 1st |
Olu Fashanu replaced Tyron Smith at left tackle and the thought here is that Will Campbell replaces Morgan Moses at right tackle. New York obviously has a quarterback situation to figure out this offseason as well.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 265 lbs
Projected Team Carolina | PROSPECT RNK 13th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
Now that Carolina’s offense is back on the right track, the organization can turn its focus back to the defense, which has seen its resources depleted over the past calendar year. With the No. 8 overall selection, the Panthers redistribute some of those assets back to the defense with the selection of Mykel Williams.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 202 lbs
Projected Team New Orleans | PROSPECT RNK 2nd | POSITION RNK 1st |
New Orleans traded away Marshon Lattimore at the deadline, so the Saints identify and draft his replacement at No. 9 overall. Will Johnson has the potential to be the best cornerback from this draft class based on what he has shown when fully healthy.
Texas
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team Chicago | PROSPECT RNK 8th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Detroit has done a lot of fun stuff on offense with really talented players like Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Sam LaPorta and others. Those accomplishments were made possible by having one of the best offensive lines in the game. Chicago, now under the direction of Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, should seek to improve its offensive line.
Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’6″
/ 290 lbs
The interior defensive line has fallen off in recent years and an injury to Javon Hargrave exacerbated those issues. Shemar Stewart will hopefully reinvigorate that unit and give it some life alongside Nick Bosa.
Missouri
• Jr
• 5’11”
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team Dallas | PROSPECT RNK 12th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
REC 61 | REYDS 676 | YDS/REC 11.1 | TDS 8 |
Brandin Cooks can no longer provide that consistent, complementary skill set to CeeDee Lamb, who has pleaded for help. Luther Burden III is a thickly built receiver skilled in making defenders miss in open space.
Alabama
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 325 lbs
Projected Team Miami | PROSPECT RNK 29th | POSITION RNK 1st |
Center Aaron Brewer did a good job in place of Connor Williams this season, but there is room for improvement out of the guard spots. Tyler Booker can provide stability for that unit.
Penn State
• Sr
• 6’6″
/ 261 lbs
Projected Team Indianapolis | PROSPECT RNK 18th | POSITION RNK 1st |
REC 104 | REYDS 1233 | YDS/REC 11.9 | TDS 12 |
One would assume the Anthony Richardson experiment will continue into next season, so one way to support him would be to bring in a more threatening pass-catching element at the tight end position. Tyler Warren is a versatile prospect who can be moved around the formation.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’2″
/ 245 lbs
Projected Team Atlanta | PROSPECT RNK 25th | POSITION RNK 7th |
Atlanta simply needs to continue adding talent on defense. The Falcons have failed to generate much of a pass rush and Jalon Walker would help them do that although in an unorthodox manner.
Tennessee
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 243 lbs
Projected Team Arizona | PROSPECT RNK 11th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Arizona had a bottom 10 pressure rate in the league this season, according to TruMedia; and that figure is propped up heavily by a game against the Bears. James Pearce Jr. has great first-step quickness and is explosive off the edge.
Ole Miss
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 305 lbs
Projected Team Cincinnati | PROSPECT RNK 20th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Offensive guard, cornerback, edge rusher and defensive tackle are the main points of consideration unless Tee Higgins departs in free agency. The addition of Walter Nolen should elevate the level of pressure created by the interior.
Georgia
• Jr
• 6’1″
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team Seattle | PROSPECT RNK 14th | POSITION RNK 1st |
Seattle head coach Mike Macdonald gets his leader of the secondary with the selection of Malaki Starks, who brings a healthy combination of keen awareness and athleticism to the football field.
South Carolina
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 227 lbs
Projected Team Tampa Bay | PROSPECT RNK 62nd | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Tampa Bay made it back to the playoffs but fell short of its ultimate goal to win the Super Bowl. During that run, the safeties were unable to stay healthy. Nick Emmanwori fills out the secondary opposite Antoine Winfield Jr.
Boise State
• Jr
• 5’9″
/ 215 lbs
Projected Team Denver | PROSPECT RNK 10th | POSITION RNK 1st |
RUYDS 2601 | YDS/ATT 7 | REYDS 138 | TDS 30 |
Denver has been a popular landing spot for Ashton Jeanty, who is as talented a pass catcher as he is a runner. There have already been reports that the team will move on from Javonte Williams this offseason, which creates a void in the running back room. Sean Payton had Alvin Kamara in New Orleans and now can create a similar dynamic in the Rocky Mountains.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’1″
/ 205 lbs
Projected Team Pittsburgh | PROSPECT RNK 32nd | POSITION RNK 3rd |
REC 81 | REYDS 1011 | YDS/REC 12.5 | TDS 10 |
Emeka Egbuka would be a great complement to George Pickens in Pittsburgh if Pickens is still around. The long-term quarterback situation would still need to be addressed, but at least that player would have a few competent outlets in the pass game.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 245 lbs
REC 56 | REYDS 582 | YDS/REC 10.4 | TDS 5 |
Jim Harbaugh tabs a Michigan man to be the face of the position in Los Angeles. Quentin Johnston performed better than expected this season and Ladd McConkey was phenomenal. Colston Loveland gives them another reliable outlet as well as a player capable of contributing in the run game.
Notre Dame
• Jr
• 6’0″
/ 190 lbs
Projected Team Green Bay | PROSPECT RNK 52nd | POSITION RNK 6th |
Benjamin Morrison is regarded as one of the best at his position in this draft class, but he is coming off a major injury. His medical evaluation at the NFL Scouting Combine will ultimately determine where teams are comfortable picking him.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’3″
/ 327 lbs
Projected Team Minnesota | PROSPECT RNK 37th | POSITION RNK 8th |
To this point in the head coaching cycle, the Vikings have been able to avoid losing defensive coordinator Brian Flores. They give him a stout piece in the middle of the defense.
Oregon
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team Houston | PROSPECT RNK 40th | POSITION RNK 9th |
The run on defensive tackles continues with Houston’s pick. Head coach DeMeco Ryans comes from a situation in San Francisco that heavily invested in the defensive line. By continuing to build out the defensive front, there should be more one-on-one opportunities for the likes of Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’5″
/ 310 lbs
Projected Team L.A. Rams | PROSPECT RNK 17th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
Similar to the conversation with Benjamin Morrison, the integrity of Josh Simmons’ knee at his combine medical evaluation will be important. His limited tape, before he got injured, may be the best among all left tackle prospects in this class. He would be taken much earlier if he continued to play at such a high level.
Oregon
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 315 lbs
Projected Team Baltimore | PROSPECT RNK 31st | POSITION RNK 6th |
Ronnie Stanley is tentatively scheduled to hit free agency this month. For the sake of conversation, let’s say that he does not return; perhaps that is a result of signing elsewhere or even retirement. The Ravens would have to go in another direction as they do here with the selection of Oregon’s Josh Conerly, who was playing at his best late in the season.
Texas A&M
• Jr
• 6’4″
/ 285 lbs
Projected Team Detroit | PROSPECT RNK 15th | POSITION RNK 4th |
Perhaps this is an instance of being a prisoner in the moment, but Nic Scourton is good value at this stage of the first round and the franchise really struggled with depth as a result of injuries. The Lions will not be in that position next year with Za’Darius Smith, Josh Paschal, Aidan Hutchinson and now Scourton.
Ohio State
• Sr
• 6’4″
/ 320 lbs
Projected Team Washington | PROSPECT RNK 41st | POSITION RNK 2nd |
The goal is continue building out the offensive line in Washington. The objective is to get the five best linemen on the field and Donovan Jackson has shown the versatility to play both guard and tackle during Ohio State’s College Football Playoff championship run.
Michigan
• Jr
• 6’3″
/ 339 lbs
Projected Team Buffalo | PROSPECT RNK 24th | POSITION RNK 3rd |
Kenneth Grant is a good complement to Ed Oliver on the interior. He should upgrade the run defense as Buffalo positions itself for yet another deep playoff run.
Arizona
• Jr
• 6’5″
/ 336 lbs
Projected Team Philadelphia | PROSPECT RNK 44th | POSITION RNK 8th |
Philadelphia’s unorthodox solution to filling the offensive guard position this year entailed plugging in former first-round left tackle Mekhi Becton. The Eagles have progressively gotten better but drafting Jonah Savaiinaea, who has played both right tackle and guard, is right in the Eagles’ wheelhouse.
East Carolina
• Sr
• 6’3″
/ 193 lbs
Projected Team Kansas City | PROSPECT RNK 19th | POSITION RNK 2nd |
Shavon Revel Jr. may have been taken higher had it not been for his injury. He has the length that Kansas City covets and few franchises can afford to bring Revel back at his own pace the way the Chiefs can. Patrick Mahomes will keep that team’s postseason hopes alive long enough for Revel to make his long-anticipated debut.
”
– Orig Title: “2025 NFL Mock Draft: Cowboys land complement to CeeDee Lamb, two new offensive playmakers in the AFC West”
– Sec Title: “[post_title]”
– Date: “2025-01-23 18:49:13”
**Out Req:**
1. **Intro (no heading):**
– 2 brief paragraph.
– Include key phrase in first 15 words.
– Date should flow naturally.
– Length: 50-75 words, short & engaging sentences.
– Vary struct, mix short & long, easy to follow, and engaging.
– Use rhetorical Qs for engagement.
2. **Fast Answer:**
– Quick 75-100 word sum.
– Relevance to US aud.
3. **H2s:**
– 2 H2s (12+ words), relevant to US interests.
4. **Context Notice:**
– Insert notice: “Danger!”, “Success!”, “Info!”, or “Warning!”.
– Add class to `
– `alert-success` for “Success!”
– `alert-danger` for “Danger!”
– `alert-info` for “Info!”
– `alert-warning` for “Warning!”
– Short para on relevance to US.
5. **Para + Bullet List:**
– 150-200 word para after first H2.
– Use bullets for key ideas if needed.
6. **H3s + Content:**
– 2-3 H3s, with 100-150 word paras under each.
– Use tables/lists as needed.
7. **Lang & Style:**
– Keep SEO-friend yet human.
– Use KWs from Sec Title naturally.
– Target 8th-grade reading lvl.
– Engage with Qs/comments.
– Ensure unique, clear, easy content.
– Use an active voice.
– Make content original, human-like, and avoid AI-like patterns.
– Break Content into Segments
– Use analogies, similes, and rhetorical questions.
**Struct:**
“`html
Intro (no heading)
H2 (12+ words, related KW)
Para 1 (Pose rhetorical Q)
H2 (12+ words, related KW)
Para 2
H3 (10+ words, related KW)
Para
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
Conclusion (opt)
“`
**Notes:**
– Avoid rep, vary sentence struct.
– Fresh info in each sect.
– Maintain US relevance.
– Keep sentences short, clear.
– No specific news sources.