Pair of Sooners taken in latest 3-round mock draft from the Draft Wire

Marvin Mims and Anton Harrison come off the board in the first three rounds in this latest mock draft from Draft Wire.

The NFL draft is less than a month away. For two Oklahoma Sooners, things are becoming more apparent by the day. Left tackle Anton Harrison and wide receiver Marvin Mims have solidified themselves as top 100 players in this draft class.

They excelled at the NFL Combine and have received rave reviews about their interviews. Mims put on a route running show to assuage fears about his ability to run an NFL route tree.

Our friends at DraftWire posted a three-round mock draft post-free agency to give insight into where they think prospects land now that teams spent free agency addressing their most significant needs.

For Anton Harrison, he continues to be mocked to an offensive line-needy team. He goes to the Cincinnati Bengals at No. 28.

In 2023 mock drafts, Harrison has been going mostly in the ’20s . Depending on how the offensive tackles go in the draft, he could go in the late teens to the top of the second round.

He’s an excellent pass protector, so it’s no wonder a team with one of the NFL’s best passing offenses, led by a top-five quarterback, would want to invest in his blindside protector.

The Bengals gave up 44 sacks in 2022, which tied for 20th in the NFL. They also ranked 30th in pass block win rate. La’el Collins is coming off an injury, and Jonah Williams is too. They spent big in free agency to add former Sooner Orlando Brown Jr.

If you plan to pay Joe Burrow over 250 million dollars in a new contract soon, you should invest in pass protection. Harrison is one of the best in this class at pass protection and showed an improvement in moving bodies in the running game. He seems like a home-run pick for the Bengals there.

A bit further down the board, we find Mr. Marvin Mims. He’s a dynamic playmaker that earned his stripes with big play after big play in Norman.

It’s unlikely that Mims would go in the first round like CeeDee Lamb. However, Mims is tailor-made to be a meaningful contributor to an anemic offense in search of juice.

For that reason, Draft Wire’s landing spot with Chicago is perfect. Mims can quickly come in and provide an explosive vertical threat to help diversify the Bears’ passing attack. He’d be a huge help to Justin Fields. who’s still developing as an NFL passer. Mims is a quarterback-friendly target because his speed allows him to separate from defenders. He also has the ability to make tough contested catches.

These former Sooners look well-positioned to hear their names called on Thursday or Friday of the NFL draft. And if this Draft Wire mock draft is any indication, they’ll be headed to places with a clear need for the skills they excel at the most.

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DraftWire tabs Bryce Young as QB2 in 2023 NFL draft class

DraftWire doesn’t have Bryce Young as top QB in 2023 draft class

There is no position more coveted in the world of sports than a quarterback in the National Football League. A quarterback isn’t just a player who throws a football, he’s the one who is going to conduct your office on the field and represent your franchise off of it. So it is incredibly important to draft a quarterback that you can build your franchise around and trust to make good decisions.

The 2023 NFL draft class is one of the most QB-heavy classes we have seen in recent memory with a chance of four quarterback’s going in the top five picks. [autotag]Bryce Young[/autotag] of the Alabama Crimson Tide has long been considered the best prospect in this class with Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud sitting just behind him.

However, DraftWire believes that Stroud is actually the most talented signal caller in this class and that Young is QB2. They go on to say that Young is a “High-end field general with impressive accuracy and athleticism, but will have to answer questions about size and strength.”

Young’s size and strength were never an issue while playing in the SEC, the most pro-ready league in the NCAA so I don’t think it will be the issue it’s been made out to be. Whoever lands Young’s services is getting a star on the field, but an even better leader off of it to represent the city.

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Mock Draft Watch: Draft Wire’s 3-round mock beefs up Lions defense

Draft Wire’s latest 3 round mock retools the Detroit Lions defense with potential cornerstone players for the long haul

The NFL offseason has been one full of topsy-turvy moves that may leave you trying to remember where everyone went to. The Detroit Lions were relatively quiet in the free agency market, opting to re-sign most of the players from last season, rewarding them for their hard work. With DJ Chark being the most prominent outside name signed to Detroit, Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell are building their team from the draft.

With the combine wrapped up and pro days continuing, teams are bringing in players they may want to get an up and personal look at with their 30 prospect visits. At this point, teams should have a general idea of what their draft board should look like.

Unlike last year, where you could’ve written the number one overall pick in pen right at the beginning of the season, there is no clear-cut prospect destined as the top selection this year. Instead, with the Jacksonville Jaguars selecting for the second consecutive year, the Lions destiny lays in the hands. From our brother site, Draft Wire, Luke Easterling hands in his latest three-round mock, starts by giving the Jaguars, a hometown favorite in Aidan Hutchinson, leaving the Lions with a complicated situation.

Easterling notes with the plethora of talent available, the Lions might look to trade down, but it takes two to tango. So perhaps a team gets eager and jumps up for a quarterback or one of the top tackles, but in this mock, they stay put and take a player who has surged up draft boards and maybe in the running as the top player selected, Georiga EDGE Travon Walker.

Travon Walker has been a popular choice for the Lions with his strong athletic showing from the combine and superior versatility. He is equally effective anywhere on and off the line. Some may point to his minimal production at Georgia, but he fits perfectly in what the Lions will be looking to accomplish on defense due to his athleticism.

With the Lions’ second first-round selection, Easterling has the Lions grabbing one of the most versatile players in the draft and happens to be in their backyard, safety Daxton Hill. He has shown he line up anywhere in the deep part of the field, in nickel and as a blitzer. Between him and Walker, they could make a strong 1-2 combo that could leave defenses confused on the defensive alignment due to the wide array of assignments he can accomplish.

Heading into the second round, the Lions grab a do-it-all receiver in Jahan Dotson from Penn State. Dotson can line up anywhere, giving the Lions flexibility on their offensive alignments, but with his top speed, crafty route running, and separation, the Lions could use more outside where they sorely lacked a receiver of his caliber last year and should help Jared Goff.

Shifting back to defense, Montana State linebacker Troy Andersen is the selection and should immediately help the middle part of the field. Coming into college as a quarterback, Andersen is still learning the position, but his instincts are second to none because of his intelligence on the offensive side of the ball. He processes sideline-to-sideline speed and has superior athleticism and urgency to make an impact quickly.

With the compensatory selection, we continue to retool the defense with the newer name most of us haven’t seen before in Tenneessee cornerback Alontae Taylor. You should get familiar with him because he screams a solid fit in the Detroit: defensive playmaker, high character, and swagger. He has strong athleticism that allows him to play in any system and a fluid hip to stick with receivers. He may tend to gamble too much, leaving plays on the field, but he is there when the ball is thrown more often than not.

The Lions needed some desperate need on the defensive side, and through this mock, they attacked every facet of that area. The input of talent with intelligent and athletic players could help the Lions compete not just this season but build those cornerstone players for the long haul.

Mock draft watch: Lions tackle problem areas in latest Draft Wire mock

Our Zack Moran breaks down the Lions haul from Draft Wire’s latest mock draft, which projects two popular choices to Detroit

With a disappointing 0-6 record this season, the Detroit Lions find themselves sitting in the driver’s seat for the top selection in the 2022 NFL draft. The Lions are littered with so many holes, and with two picks in the first round, they can fill those desperate needs by injecting some top talent into the organization.

Draft Wire editor Luke Easterling introduced his latest mock draft and hit both sides of the ball with familiar faces while filling in the gaps plaguing this team.

At No. 1 overall, Oregon pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux finds his seat as not only the best pass rusher in the 2022 class, but probably the best player overall, especially in what’s often regarded as a weak quarterback class. Even though he has missed some time this year, he proves to be a consistently dominant force when he is on the field. With his blend of speed, agility, bend, and athleticism, he would instantly upgrade not only the Lions’ pass rush but the defense as a whole.

With the No. 28 selection from the Rams, the Lions tag their potential franchise quarterback in North Carolina’s Sam Howell. It would not have been tough to find Howell not among the top selections in the early stages of the draft process, but with a rough start to his season, he has fallen out of love with most. He is not afraid to sling down the field with a cannon of an arm to make those throws while under pressure. He displays the grit and tenacity that would fill well into what Detroit is trying to build.

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However, when he lost most of his offensive talent last year, he hasn’t been able to elevate the talent around, which is the same issue Detroit is dealing with Jared Goff. Also, with the simplistic RPO offense North Carolina implements, it might be tough to gauge if Howell can run a more advanced offensive scheme.

Thibodeaux and Howell have been popular options for the Lions starving for answers to a point PFF has the same players slotted to Detroit in their latest mock draft. If the season continues the way it is, I expect Thibodeaux to Detroit on top this year as much as Trevor Lawrence to Jacksonville was last year. It’ll be interesting to see if any quarterback emerges to take over the top spot, but now no one is jumping up and down as that must-have prospect that would warrant the top selection.

Mock draft watch: Lions 3-round mock bolsters major weak points on the roster

Draft Wire released the latest 2022 3-round mock draft and addressed many of the weak areas surrounding the Detroit Lions

With an 0-4 start for the season for the Detroit Lions, some are holding out hope for some relevance this season, but some have their sights on next year’s draft.

The 2021 roster was already labeled as one of the league’s weaker rosters, and it seems like it is getting much worse each week. It seems like a key player is landing on either injured reserve or missing games, causing an already decrepitated roster to almost hit rock bottom.

Every week it is relatively easy to see where the major wrinkles sit with the Lions, and this week Luke Easterling tackles those areas in his latest Draft Wire 3-round mock draft.

1st round (2nd overall):  Kayvon Thibodeaux, EDGE, Oregon

1st round (26th overall): Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina

2nd round (33rd overall): Drake London, WR, USC

3rd round (66th overall): Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn

Another year, another Oregon Duck in the 1st round for the Lions, but this time on the defensive side. Unfortunately, we haven’t seen much from Thibodeaux due to an ankle injury in the season opener, but some believe he doesn’t have much more to prove in the college ranks. However, as an elite pass rusher with a special blend of athleticism, he is someone the Lions desperately need on defense to turn around this ship.

Many believe Jared Goff is not the answer at quarterback, but this year’s crop of college quarterbacks has not lived up to expectations. One of those disappointments being Sam Howell from North Carolina, who was touted as a potential No. 1 overall pick. He has been repeatedly mocked to the Lions with their first pick through the year, but some of the luster has worn off. What he lacks in overall arm strength he makes up for through his accuracy. Many have compared Howell to Baker Mayfield, and the offensive line the Lions are building could work but may take time.

It is not outrageous to say the Lions have one of the worst receiving corps in the league. In the last draft, people were begging for Brad Holmes to take a wide receiver, and he eventually did by taking Amon-Ra St. Brown in the fourth round. But here comes another USC wideout to the Lions. London currently leads the FBS with 670 receiving yards and as an early contender for the Biletnikoff Award for college’s most outstanding receiver. In addition, former USC quarterback Carson Palmer hailed London as the next Megatron due to his big, physical talent. Now I’m not sure about that, but those are big shoes to fill if that were the case.

Currently, the Lions’ cornerback corps is a little muddied right now. Jeff Okudah suffered an Achilles injury that may alter his career in the future. Also, the depth behind him in Amani Oruwariye and Ifeatu Melifonwu is not giving any warm fuzzies. However, McCreary is the type of corner that will fit well in the Lions defensive scheme with strong instincts and smooth transitions due to his strong athleticism. This year is the first time he has been a full-time starter, but so far, he is stepping up and could provide a potential strong presence in a much-needed Lions secondary.

WATCH: USA TODAY Sports’ 2021 NFL mock draft

Watch all 32 teams make and break down all the picks in our live mock draft.

The 2021 NFL draft is only a few days away and USA TODAY Sports is breaking down potential picks with a live mock draft. Watch our beat writers make their selections for every team as Draft Wire’s Luke Easterling hosts.

The Jets have two first-round picks and should look to lock up another key position after drafting a quarterback second overall.

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Trevor Lawrence to throw for NFL teams, then have shoulder surgery

Trevor Lawrence plans to throw for NFL teams, then have surgery on his left shoulder.
Lawrence will throw on Feb. 12 instead of at Clemson’s pro day next month, which will allow him to have surgery sooner.
The expectation is that he’ll be 100% healthy when training camp begins this summer

Trevor Lawrence plans to throw for NFL teams, then have surgery on his left shoulder.
Lawrence will throw on Feb. 12 instead of at Clemson’s pro day next month, which will allow him to have surgery sooner.
The expectation is that he’ll be 100% healthy when training camp begins this summer

Trevor Lawrence to throw for NFL teams, then have shoulder surgery

Trevor Lawrence plans to throw for NFL teams, then have surgery on his left shoulder.
Lawrence will throw on Feb. 12 instead of at Clemson’s pro day next month, which will allow him to have surgery sooner.
The expectation is that he’ll be 100% healthy when training camp begins this summer

Trevor Lawrence plans to throw for NFL teams, then have surgery on his left shoulder.
Lawrence will throw on Feb. 12 instead of at Clemson’s pro day next month, which will allow him to have surgery sooner.
The expectation is that he’ll be 100% healthy when training camp begins this summer

Lions trading Matthew Stafford to Rams for Jared Goff, multiple 1st-round picks

We have our first blockbuster trade of the 2021 NFL offseason, and we’re still not even to the Super Bowl yet.
The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams are swapping former No. 1 overall picks, as Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff will switch teams

We have our first blockbuster trade of the 2021 NFL offseason, and we’re still not even to the Super Bowl yet.
The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams are swapping former No. 1 overall picks, as Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff will switch teams

Lions trading Matthew Stafford to Rams for Jared Goff, multiple 1st-round picks

We have our first blockbuster trade of the 2021 NFL offseason, and we’re still not even to the Super Bowl yet.
The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams are swapping former No. 1 overall picks, as Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff will switch teams

We have our first blockbuster trade of the 2021 NFL offseason, and we’re still not even to the Super Bowl yet.
The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams are swapping former No. 1 overall picks, as Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff will switch teams