NFL Draft: Best available after Round 1

NFL Draft: Best available after Round 1

The first round is in the books. As always happens, there were players who were taken who were a surprise and players who were not taken who were a surprise.

This is about the latter. This is the best available players as Round one came to a close and we head into Day two of the draft.

The Raiders took tight end Brock Bowers at pick 13 in the first round. Their biggest needs are still at QB, OT, CB, and OG.

They have the 44th pick, which is the 12th pick of the second round. So let’s start with the top 11 players, many of whom were pegged as first round talents by some.

Jer’Zhan Newton, DI, Illinois
Cooper DeJean, CB, Iowa
Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon
Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama
Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas
Ladd McConkey, WR, Georgia
Keon Coleman, WR, Florida St
Edgerrin Cooper, LB, Texas A&M
Troy Franklin, WR, Oregon
Ennis Rakestraw, CB, Missouri
Zach Frazier, IOL, West Virginia

What jumps out to me is the cornerback position not being as in demand in the first round as expected. The first one wasn’t taken until pick 22 and only three were taken in the first round entirely. Leaving some quality still on the board for Day two.

As it happens, the 12th player on the board, is who I picked the Raiders to take in my seven-round mock draft. We pick up the best available with him and go from there.

Kingsley Suamataia, OT, BYU
Kamari Lassiter, CB, Georgia
Tyler Nubin, S, Minnesota
Payton Wilson, LB, NC State
Cooper Beebe, G, Kansas St
Braden Fiske, DT, Florida State
Chris Braswell, EDGE, Alabama
Kris Jenkins Jr, DI, Michigan
Roman Wilson, WR, Michigan
TJ Tampa, CB, Iowa St
Junior Colson, LB, Michigan
Trey Benson, RB, Florida St
Jonathan Brooks, RB, Texas
Mike Sainristil, CB, Michigan
Ja’Tavion Sanders, TE, Texas
Christian Haynes, OG, UConn
Patrick Paul, OT, Houston
Javon Bullard, S, Georgia
T’Vondre Sweat, DI, Texas
Marshawn Kneeland, ED, Western Michigan

Touchdown Wire Round 2 mock has Raiders landing possibly Draft’s best TE at 38

Raiders land possibly Draft’s best TE at 38 in Touchdown Wire Rd 2 mock

There is still a lot of talent left on the board as the second round begins. Should the Raiders stand pat — and word is they were looking to trade up at the bottom of the first round, so who knows — they would still be in good position to land a starting caliber talent.

Of the players who sit atop the best available list, there are six in particular who stand out to me in terms of the Raiders’ needs:

QB Will Levis
CB Joey Porter Jr
TE Michael Mayer
G O’Cyrus Torrence
G Steve Avila
QB Hendon Hooker

The first three guys are simply the consensus best players on the board at any position, regardless of Raiders needs.

With the Raiders as the seventh pick in this round, they would need only for one team to go another direction and one of these players would be available to them at 38.

Touchdown Wire went about putting together a round two mock draft, and with those six picks, they have two of them off the board — Will Levis and Joey Porter Jr.

Of the remaining players, they see the Raiders landing TE Michael Mayer, who some believe to be the best tight end in this draft, including The Athletic’s Dane Brugler who has Mayer just ahead of Dalton Kincaid who was selected by the Bills at 25 overall.

For the Raiders to get possibly the best tight end in this draft at 38 would be a great get, especially for a team that has a glaring need at the position. He would also be the consensus best player still on the board at any position, making him a BPA pick as well.

A lot can happen that isn’t predicted here, of course. The Raiders could trade up. Maybe to nab Levis. Another team could trade up ahead of them and take their guy. With several hours for every team to organize their draft boards, the top of this round can often be quite exciting.

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