Full 7-round Saints mock draft post-blockbuster Eagles trade

Full 7-round New Orleans Saints mock draft post-blockbuster Philadelphia Eagles trade, via @DillySanders:

The New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles sent the NFL world into a frenzy on Monday afternoon when they made a surprise blockbuster trade involving a ton of draft picks. The Saints traded pick Nos. 18, 101, 237, a 2023 first-round pick, and a 2024 second rounder to the Eagles for pick Nos. 16, 19, and 194. As New Orleans now has a lot of firepower in this year’s draft, let’s take a look at what a seven round mock draft would look like for the team:

Can Creed Humphrey be a first round party crasher?

Could Creed Humphrey find his way into the first round?

The Oklahoma Sooners have had a streak of three consecutive years producing at least one first round pick. In the last two drafts, OU saw two players drafted in the first round. This year seems like it might see an end to their streak. Can one of their top players find a way into the first round?

The two prospects that could make it into the first day both play in the trenches. On the defensive side of the ball you have Ronnie Perkins, he has been seen as a day two, or early day three prospect as of late. At one point NFL’s Daniel Jeremiah had him in the first round. According to the consensus, he is viewed as a 58th overall ranking. That puts him in round two.

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On the other hand, you have center Creed Humphrey. Following the 2019 college football season, some analysts had him as a first-rounder until he chose to return to Norman for another season. Early on in the NFL draft process, he was viewed as a first-round selection. Recent mocks have him in the mid to late second round. His overall ranking sitting at 49th according to consensus boards.

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However, Luke Easterling of Draft Wire claims Humphrey could very well be a party crasher on Thursday night.

Centers don’t make for exciting first-round picks, but a good one can make a huge difference for your entire offense. That’s why an experienced blocker like Humphrey could end up coming off the board in the first 32 picks. He’s got a solid balance of athleticism, physicality and intelligence, which is exactly what every team needs in the guy that anchors the offensive line and calls the shots up front.

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Notre Dame’s First Round Draft Picks Since 2000

Since the year 2000 Notre Dame has had 11 players taken in the first round of the NFL Draft and they weren’t all recruited to Notre Dame by him but all but two of those players played under Brian Kelly. 

It’s insane to see the talent-level improve as this list goes on.  It makes you wonder yet again what the heck was actually happening during the Davie, Willingham and some of the Weis years.

Notre Dame has a rich football history. The school has had as many Heisman Trophy winners as any other college football program and has been a hot-bed for NFL talent.  However, the first part of this century wasn’t nearly as talent-rich as the last decade has been.

Since the year 2000 Notre Dame has had 11 players taken in the first round of the NFL Draft and they weren’t all recruited to Notre Dame by him but all but two of those players played under Brian Kelly.

It’s insane to see the talent-level improve as this list goes on.  It makes you wonder yet again what the heck was actually happening during the Davie, Willingham and some of the Weis years.

Before we start going through the names, how many of the 11 can you name to yourself?  It starts in 2003.