Daniel Jeremiah Mock 3.0

Les Grossman

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That's who I'm pining for at #10. Tons of upside and fits the DE profile Allen likes while adding to a defensive line that is lacking upper echelon talent. At worst you're getting a DE who can play early downs and set the edge. At best you're probably looking at a Jared Verse type player.
I think I'm on the same train for him being the best pick at 10 as well
 

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Kiper just went to Williams in his latest mock.

"In Mel Kiper's mock draft, the Bears opt for a pass rusher in Georgia's Mykel Williams.

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"I've gone offensive line for the Bears in both of my previous mock drafts, but that box was checked in free agency," Kiper wrote. "Chicago traded for guards Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, then signed center Drew Dalman. And while the Bears also added Dayo Odeyingbo and Grady Jarrett on the defensive front, they could still use someone like Williams coming off the edge. They ranked in the middle of the pack last season in sacks (40) but were 24th in pass rush win rate (36.5%)."


I like it. Based on his measurable, he fits our system as well. Give him a year or two to develop his game and body behind sweat and Dayo, and he might become our best DE.
 

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This is my best mock yet. OT locked. DT locked. RB locked. Replacement for a Saftery locked. Best value at TE. Feeling good about this.

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I'm sure he also cross checks his player evaluations with other pro scouts which he knows and trusts and his inside NFL contacts can't be dismissed.

I've watched a few Longhorn games and Banks name was never called which is always a good thing but I won't pretend to scout him.
I have to defer to the Brugler, DJ and others who rank him lower and have questions about him at LT and seem to view him as a future guard.
I found the Campbell selection interesting with the 32 1/2 arm length, that just screams IOL doesn't it?
It does to some but not to DJ and some others who think his feet, power and recovery time are all things that will allow him to be able play LT.
 

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Yeah, just like Skoronski!
Who never got the chance to play LT because they drafted him to play G.

We won't know with Campbell unless a team drafts him that needs him for LT.
 

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If Graham drops out of the top 5, trade up. My expected trade package would be all 2025 picks - Bears 1st, one of their 2nds, and their 5th rounder for a 1st and a 3rd rounder. This trade package is modeled after 2023's trade for the Cardinals to move from 12 to 6 to draft Paris Johnson Jr.

You can bargain around the trade package (on one hand, you could expect to send less, because the team isnt moving from 12 to 6; on the other hand, an active bidding environment could shoot the price higher), but I think that is going to be around the maximum value that the team will be willing to spend without committing future years' draft picks to the pile. If you wanted, Miami traded from 12 to 6 with Dallas in 2021. That trade was a 1st, 4th, and the following year's 1st rounder, and in return Miami moved up and brought back a 5th rounder in that year. Personally, I would rather not send next year's 1st round pick.

Either way, Campbell reminds me of Chris Williams. If we are sitting there at 10, I would rather go with Banks, Emmanwori, Pearce or Mykel Williams. If DJ has the bead, the team could trade down modestly, collect more draft picks, and make a solid pick with any of those guys.
 

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Basically they don't want to accept that Campbell stock has fallen so to keep him high... Give him to the Bears!
What’s the logic behind this?

“Don’t want to accept that Campbell’s stock has fallen “ ?

Why would they not want to accept it? And for that matter, why or how have you determined his stock has fallen?
 

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I think he’s a great player and he’s moving inside at the NFL level.

I haven’t watched him yet for my draft study but heard he has a very upright stance which will make his transition to IOL a little harder. They weren’t saying he couldn’t do it. Just that it would be a transition. Just throwing that out there.
 

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Skoronski wasn't as good and had even shorter arms.

'After studying the film, moving Campbell inside would be a mistake. Despite the shorter arms, his exceptional technique and recovery ability demand a shot at tackle. Put on the Ole Miss tape - he repeatedly shut down wide-9 rushers with textbook kick-slides and precise hand placement. The tools are there for a decade-plus starter who can anchor an offensive line and earn multiple Pro Bowl nods. Mark it down: Campbell goes in the top 10 and becomes one of the NFL's premier offensive tackles.'

It's a draft so who knows where he ends up but unlike Skoronski, he'll be selected without the either/or comments by the team that drafts him.
Who are you quoting?
 

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