Mock Draft 14.0 picks 1-16: The Final Mock!

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1: Chicago Bears - Caleb Williams
2: Washington Commanders - Drake Maye
3: New England Patriots - Jayden Daniels
4: Arizona Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr.
5: Los Angeles Chargers - Joe Alt
6: Minnesota Vikings - J.J. McCarthy
7: Tennessee Titans - Malik Nabers
8: Atlanta Falcons - Dallas Turner
9: Indianapolis Colts - Rome Odunze
10: New York Jets - Brock Bowers
11: Las Vegas Raiders - Michael Penix Jr.
12: Denver Broncos - Terrion Arnold
13: New York Giants - Taliese Fuaga
14: New Orleans Saints - Troy Fautanu
15: Chicago Bears - Jared Verse
16: Seattle Seahawks - Olumuyiwa Fashanu
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Draft day has finally arrived. Soon all the speculation, rumors, and debates will be put to bed…for at least a couple of hours. Anyway, this is our final mock draft where we will try to predict who goes where with as much accuracy as possible, which is probably not a lot!

1: Chicago Bears - Caleb Williams

Williams is the pick, let’s keep this short and sweet.

2: Washington Commanders - Drake Maye

Eric Edholm recently had J.J. McCarthy going at this spot, which seems crazy. Maye needs some fine-tuning but can make plays that few can even attempt. We wouldn’t be shocked if Daniels goes here, but Maye is the better prospect.

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3: New England Patriots - Jayden Daniels

The Pats need to find a long-term solution at QB, so the rumors of them looking to trade back seem strange. Daniels is an imperfect player, but as Ryan Wilson for CBS Sports writes, “He has a big arm, throws with touch to all three levels and has the athleticism to rip off 50-yard runs,” a rare skill set.

4: Arizona Cardinals - Marvin Harrison Jr.

The Cardinals could trade back, and the Vikings have a nice, ready-made package to send them, but sometimes you need to stick rather than twist. Harrison could potentially be a Justin Jefferson-level player, which could be game-changing.

5: Los Angeles Chargers - Joe Alt

The Chargers also field trade calls with the Vikings, but they need offensive line help. Alt is naturally a left tackle, but with Rashawn Slater in place, they can slide him to the right side with a full training camp and preseason ahead of him.

6: Minnesota Vikings - J.J. McCarthy

Per Charley Walters of Pioneer Press, the Vikings are exploring every avenue to trade up for McCarthy. The Giants could also be in the market for a QB, but McCarthy is a big risk this high in the draft.

7: Tennessee Titans - Malik Nabers

If Nabers is on the board, the Titans should take him. They could explore a trade back but with the QBs gone, they stick at seven and select “arguably the most explosive playmaking receiver” in the draft, per Eric Edholm for NFL Network.

8: Atlanta Falcons - Dallas Turner

Ryan Wilson for CBS Sports has the Falcons taking Byron Murphy II here, which we think is a reach when Turner is still on the board.

9: Indianapolis Colts - Rome Odunze

The Colts send the Bears the number 15 and number 47 picks to the Bears to move up and grab Odunze, who could blossom into a star wideout.

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10: New York Jets - Brock Bowers

The Jets need to focus on the 2024 and 2025 seasons, they have an, at best, very narrow window. Drafting a tackle or guard would be logical, but Bowers will give them something they don’t have.

11: Las Vegas Raiders - Michael Penix Jr.

The Giants trade back again, this time with the Raiders, who jump ahead of the Broncos to select Penix. Eric Edholm suggests it would be a risk to sit at 13 if Penix is their guy, so trading up makes sense.

12: Denver Broncos - Terrion Arnold

If finding a quarterback is proving difficult, the Broncos can simply load up defensively, pairing Arnold with Pat Surtain to make a formidable duo on the outside of their defense.

13: New York Giants - Taliese Fuaga

The Giants move down twice, picking up an extra first and fourth-round pick in the process. Now, with the 13th overall pick, they select Fuaga who “is one of the finest pass protectors in the draft,” per Lance Zierlein.

14: New Orleans Saints - Troy Fautanu

The Saints need offensive line help, especially on the left-hand side, where “Trevor Penning has not developed as quickly as hoped,” per Saintswire. Fautanu has experience at LT and looks set to be a solid player there in the NFL.

15: Chicago Bears - Jared Verse

The Bears get their QB at one, pick up a second-rounder from the Colts, and now select Verse at 15. If this is how Chicago’s first round goes, Bears fans should be very happy.

16: Seattle Seahawks - Olumuyiwa Fashanu

The offensive linemen could go in a different order, but we like the destinations for each of them. The Seahawks aren’t going to be competing for a Super Bowl in 2024, so building a solid offensive line should be a priority.

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