Eight more seven round mock drafts for individual teams. This will complete all thirty two teams.
Once again, I’ve used Pro Football Network’s mock draft tool. Phase 3 of mock draft season will begin the week of March 11, and the start of free agency frenzy.
Here we go:
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS

What I liked: Patriots need a new QB, but Marvin Harrison Jr is the best player in the draft, slam dunk pick.
What I didn’t like: Jaheim Bell is a very good player, but TE is not a pressing need in New England.
Synopsis: The end of the Belichick era was not entirely about the inability to replace Tom Brady, but also a track record of poor drafts. The new era is starting off right with MHJ.
NEW YORK JETS

What I liked: Jets really need to address their pass protection and Taliese Fuaga is one of my favorite tackles in the draft.
What I didn’t like: Total nitpicking, but the Jets might want to grab a new understudy for Aaron Rodgers.
Synopsis: This is a pretty strong draft for the Jets. If Rodgers returns to form, this should be a playoff team.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS

What I liked: Hall of Famer Jerry Rice’s son, Brenden Rice, being drafted by the Niners is just a wonderful story.
What I didn’t like: I’ve tried nitpicking to find something I don’t like about this draft for San Francisco, but I honestly can’t find one.
Synopsis: The Niners biggest hurdle for 2024 is overcoming the curse of being the loser of the Super Bowl. This draft could help, addressing their two biggest weaknesses, the offensive line and secondary.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS

What I liked: Targeting an edge rusher in the first round makes total sense for Seattle, and Dallas Turner falling to #16 is a dream scenario.
What I didn’t like: I’m not sure taking another corner as early as I have them taking DJ James is necessary.
Synopsis: The Seahawks might want to consider taking a QB to replace Geno Smith, they could have a chance at #16.
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS

What I liked: Adding Troy Franklin in the second round is great value and a terrific asset for their new franchise QB.
What I didn’t like: Nothing against Drake Maye, but I think Washington should swing for the fences if they’re moving on from Sam Howell and try to land Caleb Williams.
Synopsis: The Commanders draft will be judged on whether or not they landed their franchise QB.
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

What I liked: Jer’Zhan Newton is tremendous value at #26.
What I didn’t like: Tampa Bay should probably target an edge rusher before Jordan Strachan at #244.
Synopsis: The Buccaneers have an aging roster and a need to get younger at just about every position.
TENNESSEE TITANS

What I liked: For my money, Olumuyiwa Fashanu is the best offensive tackle in the draft.
What I didn’t like: The Titans may want to address the secondary before Dwight McGlothern at #225.
Synopsis: Tennessee is in the early stages of a rebuild, they have needs everywhere.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS

What I liked: Ennis Rakestraw Jr is a great value for the Steelers in the second round.
What I didn’t like: Barring a trade or major free agency signing, Pittsburgh should target a QB before Joe Milton at #197.
Synopsis: I think the Steelers will make a move to upgrade the QB position with a high end veteran, leaving them free to fill in other holes in the draft.