CBS Sports latest mock NFL Draft has Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud falling

Three other QB’s selected over Stroud?!? #GoBucks

We all know the [autotag]NFL Draft[/autotag] is rapidly approaching and many of the experts guesses as to where [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] and other starts will end up is just conjecture at the moment.

What really stands out is when any analyst deviates from the supposed normal and has some radical selections. That’s exactly what happened with CBS Sports Chris Trapasso.

First, let’s set the parameters for his mock draft. He has free agent quarterbacks [autotag]Derek Carr[/autotag] signing with the New York Jets, [autotag]Ryan Tannehill[/autotag] signing with the New Orleans Saints and [autotag]Jimmy Garoppolo[/autotag] signing with the Tennessee Titians.

Also involved in the the equation is quarterback [autotag]Aaron Rodgers[/autotag] gets traded to the Las Vegas Raiders and [autotag]Lamar Jackson[/autotag] traded to the Atlanta Falcons.

With that out of the way, find out which three quarterbacks Trapasso has going ahead of Buckeye [autotag]C.J. Stroud[/autotag] and were his two teammates, tackle [autotag]Paris Johnson Jr.[/autotag] and receiver [autotag]Jaxon Smith-Njigba[/autotag] get selected along with my reaction to each of the picks.

Analyst gives second-year outlook for Lawrence, predicts how he will fare in 2022

CBS Sports recently published an article predicting how quarterbacks from the 2021 NFL Draft class – including Trevor Lawrence – will fare this season and providing outlooks for their 2022 campaigns. Widely regarded as a can’t-miss prospect and …

CBS Sports recently published an article predicting how quarterbacks from the 2021 NFL Draft class — including Trevor Lawrence — will fare this season and providing outlooks for their 2022 campaigns.

Widely regarded as a can’t-miss prospect and generational talent coming out of Clemson, Lawrence’s rookie season was largely one to forget as he struggled to the tune of throwing more interceptions (17) than touchdown passes (12) and posting a QBR of 33.5 that ranked 28th in the league.

Aside from the challenge of simply getting adjusted to the NFL as a first-year signal-caller, Lawrence had to deal with all the drama that surrounded the Jaguars’ organization during Urban Meyer’s tumultuous 13-game tenure as the team’s head coach in 2021 before he was canned in December.

Considering the situation Lawrence was in last season and how promising of a prospect he was as the No. 1 overall pick in last year’s draft, CBS Sports analyst Chris Trapasso isn’t giving up on Lawrence after one rough, rookie season in the NFL.

“I still believe in Lawrence,” Trapasso wrote. “He was too good of a prospect for me to see one NFL season and be out on him. There’s no quantifiable way to measure how much Urban Meyer sapped from Lawrence and every other Jaguars players last season. But it wasn’t a coincidence Lawrence played better after Meyer was relieved of his duties.

“The team is better, Lawrence will be better in 2022. I will say, though, I’m less bullish on his future than I was a year ago at this time, simply based on how dismal his rookie season was.”

Overall, Lawrence completed 59.6 percent of his passes for 3,641 yards in 17 games last season. He finished on a high note with his performance against the Indianapolis Colts in the final week of the regular season on Jan. 9, when he went 23-of-32 passing for 223 yards and threw for two touchdowns while leading his team to a 26-11 victory that eliminated the Colts from playoff contention.

Looking ahead to this season, Trapasso wrote that he wants to see Lawrence “beaming lasers at the intermediate level and down the field” in new head coach Doug Pederson’s offense.

“Lawrence was born with an enviable combination of freaky arm talent and natural confidence as a passer to complete the throws most quarterbacks decide to not let rip,” Trapasso wrote. “In the final game of the regular season, a resounding win over a Colts team on the cusp of the playoffs, Lawrence made two throws that brought me right back to his Clemson film. It was blissful. Yes, it was just two throws, but they capped what was steadier play down the stretch from the No. 1 overall pick.”

As for improving his weaknesses, Trapasso wrote that Lawrence must make his “layups,” or consistently hit on the shorter throws, noting that Lawrence’s adjusted completion rate of 80.3 percent on passes from the line of scrimmage to 9 yards beyond it ranked 26th among qualifying quarterbacks, and in that range, he threw two touchdowns with five interceptions.

Lawrence heads into the 2022 season with not only a new head coach and staff to help guide him, but also a better supporting cast on the field around him after the Jaguars pulled out their pocketbook this offseason to sign free agents such as wide receivers Christian Kirk and Zay Jones, tight end Evan Engram and offensive lineman Brandon Scherff.

“Now, this is still not an upper-echelon roster in Jacksonville,” Trapasso wrote. “It’s better, but still a lower-half-of-the-league compilation of players. In the end, it’s a good enough group that Lawrence shouldn’t be noticeably hindered by those around him. It’s not an environment that’ll bolster Lawrence’s development, though.”

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NFL Draft analyst high on Simpson, compares him to NFL star

This NFL Draft analyst is high on one of Clemson’s defensive standouts who could hear his name called early in next year’s draft. CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso named Tigers’ rising junior linebacker Trenton Simpson as one of his favorite defensive …

This NFL Draft analyst is high on one of Clemson’s defensive standouts who could hear his name called early in next year’s draft.

CBS Sports’ Chris Trapasso named Tigers’ rising junior linebacker Trenton Simpson as one of his favorite defensive prospects for the 2023 NFL Draft and compared Simpson to a first-round pick in the 2021 draft — former Penn State and current Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Micah Parsons, who was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year last season to go with his first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors.

“Trenton Simpson, who’s an off-ball linebacker but was like the No. 1 off-ball linebacker recruit a couple years ago… from the little film that I’ve watched of him of that Clemson defense, kind of has some Micah Parsons-esque ability,” Trapasso said on the Pick Six Podcast 2023 preview show.

“They use him as a blitzer and edge rusher a lot. He’s long but very chiseled already early in his college career. Trenton Simpson is a name to keep an eye on.”

A former five-star prospect ranked as the No. 1 outside linebacker in the country for the 2020 recruiting class per multiple services, Simpson enters his junior season at Clemson credited with 110 tackles (18.5 for loss), 10.0 sacks, three pass breakups and a forced fumble over 25 games (15 starts).

The Charlotte, N.C., native and Mallard Creek High School product ranked third on the Tigers’ defense with 78 tackles last season and finished second in both tackles for loss (12.0) and sacks (6.0) while also adding three pass breakups in 13 games (12 starts). He earned all-conference selections from PFF (second team) and Phil Steele (third team).

The Sporting News ranks Simpson as the top linebacker prospect for next year, while ESPN Senior NFL Draft Analyst Todd McShay recently projected Simpson as the No. 22 overall pick by the Cincinnati Bengals in his way-too-early 2023 Mock Draft (subscription required).

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CBS Sports latest NFL Mock Draft has Notre Dame S Hamilton falling

The Irish star isn’t projected as high as he once was

The NFL is just under a month away and many teams have already started to organize their draft boards. Many outlets are coming up with their mock drafts as well which is what CBS Sports did on Wednesday.

For the lone Notre Dame player that has a chance to get drafted in the first round, Chris Trapasso was not kind to former Irish safety Kyle Hamilton. Previously the star defensive back was no lower than third in the majority of precisions, but if Trapasso is correct, Hamilton will fall down to 10th overall and end up in New York with the Jets.

The rationale was that after Hamilton “ran in the 4.70s at his pro day” that his stock is dropping among NFL team’s boards. That has yet to be determined as the NFL Draft is set to commence April 28th and finish on the 30th.

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