Before I post this, there are a few points I wish to make.
1-I believe the top 4 OTs will be gone by 15...or I'd jump all over 1 of em.
2-Although I'm listing what I want, I'm considering what Elway and Fangio appear to value. Limited red flags and tackling by DBs.
3-There are 12 WRs that are projected by multiple outlets to go in round 1. There won't be 12, but the point is that the talent is there. Which leads to ...
4-I am breaking my rule of no trades in mocks. But our needs vs our position likely dictates a trade back mandate.
ROUND 1
Trade back to early 20s
Austin Jackson, OT, USC
Jackson's biggest issue is strength which is a result of a bone marrow donation. Since we could realistically lose both OTs by 2021, OT is necessity. I like 6 OTs in this draft. They will all be gone in round 1.
ROUND 2A
Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU
Explosive WR who will compliment what we have and open up the D.
ROUND 2B
Return from moving back in round 1
KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State
Another threat in space who has speed that defenses will have to respect. I'd gladly trade one of the"top 3" for a shot at having 2 like Hamler and Reagor.
ROUND 3A
Cam Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State
Good skills. Plays faster than 40 time. Should be nice fit in our secondary.
ROUND 3B
Tyler Biadasz, C, Wisconsin
Stock has dropped, but he is still a damn solid choice at Center. This allows Glasnow to play Guard.
ROUND 3C
Logan Wilson, ILB, Wyoming
Well rounded. Above average in coverage. Athletic.
ROUND 4
Davon Hamilton, DL, Ohio State
Solid depth along the line. Harris is only signed for 1 year.
ROUND 5
Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
Former CB with good coverage skills for a Safety.
ROUND 6
Ben Bredeson, G, Michigan
An experienced interior lineman who was team captain. Elway loves that.
ROUND 7
Daniel Bituli, ILB, Tennessee
Tackling machine who could be amazing on special teams.