Mock Draft 13.0 picks 17-32: Patience can be a virtue

17: Jacksonville Jaguars - Xavier Worthy
18: Cincinnati Bengals - Olumuyiwa Fashanu
19: Los Angeles Rams - Laiatu Latu
20: Pittsburgh Steelers - Jackson Powers-Johnson
21: Miami Dolphins - Byron Murphy II
22: Philadelphia Eagles - Amarius Mims
23: Los Angeles Chargers - Chop Robinson
24: Dallas Cowboys - Taliese Fuaga
25: Buffalo Bills - Brian Thomas Jr.
26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Graham Barton
27: Arizona Cardinals - Cooper DeJean
28: Green Bay Packers - Kool-Aid McKinstry
29: Detroit Lions - Darius Robinson
30: Baltimore Ravens - Nate Wiggins
31: San Francisco 49ers - Tyler Guyton
32: Kansas City Chiefs - Jer'Zhan Newton
17: Jacksonville Jaguars - Xavier Worthy

If Worthy works out in the NFL, he could be one of the hardest to cover wide receivers in the league. He is almost impossibly fast, making him far too tempting for the Jags at 17.

18: Cincinnati Bengals - Olumuyiwa Fashanu

Some have Fashanu going in the top 10, but given who has drafted OTs in this mock, his lack of positional versatility has caused him to slide to 18. Still, as Tyler Sullivan for CBS Sports writes, “Bengals to should be running to the podium,” if he’s still on the board.

19: Los Angeles Rams - Laiatu Latu

Most mocks you read see Latu going to the Rams, and the reasoning makes sense. He’s an experienced pass rusher, falling to a team desperate to replace some of Aaron Donald’s production.

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20: Pittsburgh Steelers - Jackson Powers-Johnson

The Steelers need some help in the interior of their offensive line and JPJ gives them that. NFL Media, CBS Sports, and The Ringer all have the Steelers taking offensive line here, it just depends on who is available.

21: Miami Dolphins - Byron Murphy II

The Dolphins allowed Christian Wilkins to walk in free agency, which seemed a strange decision at the time. If they can draft Murphy, they have a ready-made replacement in the building by the start of the season. It’s a risk but could work out.

22: Philadelphia Eagles - Amarius Mims

Mims or Cooper DeJean? That’s the question Howie Roseman will be asking if the board falls like this. Roseman has in the past stated that if all things are equal between prospects, they take the lineman, per Zach Berman for PHLY. So, Mims, it is.

23: Los Angeles Chargers - Chop Robinson

On paper, the Chargers have a great pass rush duo in Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack, but given Bosa’s injury history (11 injuries in seven seasons per Draftsharks) getting some young blood in the mix isn’t a bad option. The Chargers own this pick due to the Vikings trading up to number five.

24: Dallas Cowboys - Taliese Fuaga

The Oregon State offensive lineman has fallen beyond where most mocks have him going. However, we won’t know how the various tackles are viewed by the league until Thursday night, so he could well fall into the Cowboys’ grateful laps.

25: Buffalo Bills - Brian Thomas Jr.

The Bills don’t risk missing out on the next best wide receiver, trading up with the Packers ahead of the Bucs to ensure they get their guy.

26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Graham Barton

There have been rumors that Barton is a player to watch come Thursday, with the NFL reportedly much higher on him than those in the media. Barton will probably play guard in the NFL but can slide into center if required.

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27: Arizona Cardinals - Cooper DeJean

DeJean “brings size, physicality, and twitchy movement skills,” per The Ringer. The Cardinals have not a lot beyond Budda Baker in the secondary, so adding DeJean gives them a chess-piece to play with.

28: Green Bay Packers - Kool-Aid McKinstry

McKinstry is a steady player who rarely gets beaten, as The Ringer writes, “McKinstry has good size and excellent length and plays a physical style of football,” which should be a great addition to a secondary in need of more talent.

29: Detroit Lions - Darius Robinson

We’ve been mocking Robinson to Detroit for some time, as we think it makes perfect sense. His size and aggressive style should take some pressure away from Aidan Hutchinson, allowing the former number-two pick to thrive.

30: Baltimore Ravens - Nate Wiggins

Tyler Guyton and Ladd McConkey are both on the board making this a tough pick for Baltimore, ultimately Wiggins’ athletic profile proves too tempting for the Ravens.

31: San Francisco 49ers - Tyler Guyton

Will Guyton be there at 30? We just don’t know. He is a project player whose immediate impact is unknown, but the Niners are dangerously thin along their offensive front, so need to take a swing.

32: Kansas City Chiefs - Jer'Zhan Newton

The Chiefs have built their dynasty around three players, Mahomes, Kelce, and Chris Jones. Why not add a defensive tackle with a 15.4% pass-rush win rate, per PFF?

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