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A look at what’s going on with the Kansas City Chiefs’ division rivals in the AFC West.
As we turn the page and shift to the 2021 offseason, it is time for us to check in with the rest of the AFC West and see what has been going on with the Kansas City Chiefs’ division rivals. Below you’ll find some of the top stories of the past week for the Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders.
Examining the mock drafts from multiple draft based sites, noting the projected picks for the Detroit Lions, and identifying trends.
Following 2021 mock drafts for the Detroit Lions has been a roller coaster this offseason — and were only a month into the process.
After the 2021 National Championship, three players were routinely paired with the Lions and the No. 7 overall pick — DeVonta Smith (wide receiver, Alabama), Micah Parsons (linebacker, Penn State), and Jaylen Waddle (wide receiver, Alabama).
Then Matthew Stafford requested to be traded and the mock drafts that followed saw a shift to almost exclusively quarterbacks, including Justin Fields (Ohio State), Zack Wilson (BYU), and Trey Lance (North Dakota State).
Now that the Lions have traded Stafford to the L.A. Rams in exchange for draft picks and Jared Goff — the presumed starter for at least 2021 — things have opened back up in the mock draft market for the Lions.
Let’s take a look at what has happened over the past week, starting with some of the new names.
Ja’Marr Chase, WR, LSU (6-1, 200)
Currently being mocked by Lance Zierlein (NFL.com)
Zierlein: “The Lions could go in a number of directions here, including cornerback or linebacker, but with almost an entire receiving corps set to hit free agency, Chase could serve as a splashy WR1 for their new QB.”
Penei Sewell, T, Oregon (6-5, 325)
Currently being mocked by Chris Trapasso (CBS Sports)
Trapasso: “New Lions GM Brad Holmes spent the past few years with the Rams when Andrew Whitworth’s impact at left tackle was gigantic. Holmes has that in mind when picking Sewell for Jared Goff.”
Rashawn Slater, T/G, Northwestern (6-3, 314)
Currently being mocked by Danny Kelly (Ringer)
Kelly: “The Lions just completed a blockbuster trade, sending longtime quarterback Matthew Stafford to the Rams in exchange for a pair of future first-round picks, a 2021 third-rounder, and Jared Goff. The move gives Detroit the chance to hit the reset button and build a new foundation from the ground up. Bolstering the offensive line with Slater, a day-one starter at either tackle or guard, is a nice way to get things started as the team seeks to establish a new identity.”
DeVonta Smith, WR, Alabama (6-0, 175)
Currently being mocked by Joe Marino (The Draft Network), and Ryan Wilson (CBS Sports)
Marino: “It’s another new era in Detroit. Suddenly, Jared Goff is the starting quarterback, Dan Campbell is the head coach, and a host of ex-players are filling up his coaching staff. While there are plenty of questions about the roster, perhaps the most notable concern is what the plan is at wide receiver where Quintez Cephus, Victor Bolden, and Geronimo Allison are the only options under contract. DeVonta Smith is the most productive receiver in Crimson Tide history and is exceptional at getting open and catching the football—the two most important functions of playing receiver.”
Jaylen Waddle, WR, Alabama, (5-10, 182)
Currently being mocked by Bucky Brooks (NFL.com), Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News), and Josh Edwards (CBS Sports)
Iyer: “Waddle, like his Crimson Tide teammate Smith, is a highly skilled all-around receiver the Lions could use to run all the routes and get open everywhere outside for Jared Goff. Waddle would be a great replacement for aging free agent Marvin Jones Jr., assuming the Lions bring back big field-stretching younger free agent Kenny Golladay. Golladay, Waddle and tight end T.J. Hockenson would be a good foundation for Anthony Lynn’s new-look passing offense.”
Micah Parsons, LB, Penn State (6-2, 245)
Currently being mocked by Dan Kadar (Akron Beacon Journal), Bryan Fischer (Anthon Sports), and the Tankathon Staff,
Kadar: “By acquiring Goff — a middling quarterback in the NFL — it’s hard to say the Lions are in a full rebuild. They’re just really close to one. Because of that, it’s no guarantee they won’t take a quarterback at No. 7. But with a cache of first-round picks in the next two years, they can wait a year on a quarterback. If that’s the case, the Lions should be in the mode of acquiring superstar players. Parsons is on the same level as recent top 10 linebackers Roquan Smith and Devin White. He’s a foundation piece for a team that desperately needs them.”
Zach Wilson, QB, BYU (6-2.5, 210)
Currently being mocked by Luke Easterling (Draft Wire), Henry McKenna (For the Win), and Ryan Gosling (Pro Football Network)
Easterling: “Yes, the Lions just acquired Jared Goff from the Rams, absorbing the rest of his massive contract extension. But that shouldn’t keep the new decision-makers in Detroit from passing on a franchise passer with this pick. Wilson had a stellar 2020 campaign, showing off all the traits of a future Pro Bowler.”
Trey Lance, QB, North Dakota State (6-3, 221)
Currently being mocked by Ben Linsey, (PFF), AJ Schutte (Pro Football Network), and Draft Tek (Doug Hyde made Lions selection)
Linsey: “The Lions took back Jared Goff as part of the Matthew Stafford trade, but it’s unlikely that he is the Lions’ preferred long-term answer at the quarterback position. At the very least, he isn’t a reason to avoid taking a quarterback like Lance here in the draft. There is legitimate concern surrounding Lance’s accuracy and experience, especially since he’s played just one season as a starter in the FCS, but he also has absurd arm talent and gives any team the option to lean on him in the running game. It’s a bet worth taking for Detroit as they look toward life without Stafford.”
Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State (6-2.5, 223)
Not currently being mocked to the Lions
Fields was off the board by the time the Lions were on the clock in most scenarios this week, and with most analysts not incorporating trades, we saw an absence in connections to Detroit. As quarterback rankings start to clear up — assuming they do with a limited offseason — we will likely see a Fields to Detroit connections again.
In this week’s Detroit Lions’ mock draft roundup, three players emerge as favorites following the 2021 National Championship.
With the 2021 National Championship and the first round of the NFL playoffs behind us, it’s a good opportunity to take a look at the most recent 2021 mock drafts. These mocks will give us an early look at who the analysts are projecting the Detroit Lions to select with pick No. 7 in the upcoming NFL draft.
One very common theme has presented itself with these post-national championship mock drafts: After a dominating showing in the NCAA playoffs, Alabama wide receiver Devonta Smith, who was routinely mocked to the Lions, is now off the board before the Lions are on the clock in all but one mock draft.
Currently being mocked by Vinnie Iyer (Sporting News)
Iyer: “The Lions got a nice closing stretch from Marvin Jones Jr. with Kenny Golladay (hip) on the shelf for most of the season, but Jones is also heading into his age 32 season as a free agent. It makes sense to think about a high-level replacement who can form a great new combination with Golladay for Matthew Stafford (or whoever else might be at QB for a new coach). Smith has picked up from he left off last season to become Heisman Trophy-worthy. He has 105 catches for 1,641 yards and 20 TDs in 12 games this season.”
While Iyer stuck with Smith to Detroit, two other analysts — with Smith off the board in their mocks — stuck with pairing the Lions with a wide receiver but went with Smith’s running mate at Alabama.
Currently being mocked by Anthony Treash (PFF) and Chris Trapasso (CBS Sports)
Treash: “Waddle missed most of the 2020 season due to a fractured ankle, but the Bama receiver was truly an explosive play waiting to happen in the four games he appeared in. He generated a Power 5-best 4.68 yards per route run, averaged 10.7 yards after the catch, teamed up for a perfect passer rating of 158.3 on his 29 targets and hauled in 329 deep receiving yards. The latter still ranks 13th among all Power 5 receivers despite appearing just four times all year. Waddle reportedly ran a 4.37 40-yard dash coming out of high school. He is a threat to house it anytime he gets the ball with that speed and explosiveness.”
Trapasso: “The Lions need to address receiver early given the contract status of their wideout room heading into the 2021 offseason. Waddle is as electric as they come and plays bigger than his size.”
The majority of mock drafters this week pivoted to the other side of the ball and connected the Lions with the top defensive player in this draft cycle.
Currently being mocked by Dane Brugler (The Athletic), Brentley Weissman (The Draft Network), Ryan Wilson (CBS Sports), Tankathon Staff, and Mike Kaye (NJ.com)
Weissman: “Parsons has rare size and movement skills for the position and can affect the game in every phase. He is a physical downhill backer who has outstanding instincts, speed, and range. He has the versatility to play off the ball, but can also play near the LOS and be used as a rusher.”
Wilson: “Parsons opted out, but he’s another player who didn’t hurt his draft stock by doing so. He might end up being the best standup linebacker to come out in the last 4-5 years.”
Kaye: “The Lions need a new tone-setter on defense. Parsons is a dynamic talent who should make an immediate impact.”
Of Note: Brugler was the only analyst to do a two-round mock draft and while he gave the Lions’ Parsons in the first, he did have the Lions address wide receiver in the next round, pairing them with Rashod Bateman of Minnesota.
NFC West roundup: The Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams defeated the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals in Week 17.
The 2020 NFL regular season has concluded, and the final results are in. The Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams won their respective contests against the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals and will face each other in the first round of the postseason, while the latter two teams turn their attention to the offseason. Let’s dive into the specifics of how both games went.
The Seahawks took a 6-0 lead in the first six minutes on Sunday but surrendered 16 unanswered points to the 49ers for nearly three full quarters of play due to the offense’s inability to find a rhythm and the defense staying on the field for too long as a result.
However, the Seahawks broke out offensively in the fourth quarter with two solid scoring drives ending in touchdown passes to Tyler Lockett to take a 19-16 lead. After that, Benson Mayowa strip-sacked CJ Beathard and Rasheem Green recovered the ball, which set up a rushing touchdown by Alex Collins. The 49ers would score a last-minute touchdown to cut the deficit to 26-23 but would fail to recover the ensuing onside kick.
The Seahawks swept the 49ers with this victory and will play the Los Angeles Rams in the wild card round of the postseason. San Francisco finishes the 2020 season at 6-10 at the bottom of the division and holds the 12th pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
With six games on the slate every SEC team except the Gamecocks and Volunteers was in action on Halloween with some big wins for a few teams
With six games on the slate, every Southeastern Conference team except the South Carolina Gamecocks and Tennessee Volunteers was in action on Halloween.
As we at Gators Wire have done each week this fall, here is a rundown of all the league’s action.
Team rankings are courtesy of the Amway Coaches Poll Powered by USA TODAY Sports.
The Seattle Seahawks moved into first place in the NFC West standings Week 3 – here’s a look at how the rest of the division fared.
Sunday was a very good day for the Seattle Seahawks. First and foremost, the most important thing was the fact they won. It may have been a rather wild and unusual victory, but at this point, the unusual is becoming routine for the Seahawks.
The second best reason is the fact quarterback Russell Wilson had a historic day by setting two records by becoming the first quarterback in league history to have at least four touchdown passes in the first three games, and by setting the record for the most touchdowns (14) through the first three games.
Third, the Seahawks moved into sole possession of first place in the NFC West. Let’s take a look to see how Seattle achieved their lofty position in the standings.
The Los Angeles Rams almost had a historic day of their own, Sunday afternoon, as they very nearly had one of the greatest comebacks the NFL has ever seen.
The Rams fell behind the Buffalo Bills 28-3, but then managed to fight back in remarkable fashion to even take a 32-28 lead. However, the Bills avoided the same fate of the Falcons in Super Bowl LI and staved off bitter defeat by retaking the lead with only seconds left on the clock.
Los Angeles falls to 2-1, but they won’t be alone in this regard.
The trendy pick this offseason by just about everyone to compete for a playoff spot was the Arizona Cardinals. With the addition of star receiver DeAndre Hopkins added to the mix, Arizona looked ready to take the next step with second-year coach and quarterback, Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray.
After a 2-0 start, the Cards seemed like the real deal, but on Sunday they got a wake-up call. The pitiful Lions, who were in the midst of an 11-game losing streak, and a four-game losing streak where they had blown double-digit leads, snapped both with perhaps the biggest upset of the weekend.
Kyler Murray threw three picks to a Lions defense which hadn’t created a single turnover all year, showing the young star and his team still have a little bit of a ways to go.
The only other team to claim victory from the division was the injury-depleted San Francisco 49ers. The Niners made yet another visit to MetLife Stadium in back-to-back weeks, where they faced the equally hapless New York Giants.
Playing essentially the JV team, San Francisco didn’t need the likes of Jimmy Garoppolo, George Kittle and Nick Bosa to take one of the worst teams in the league to task.
The Niners injury woes at MetLife continued, as tight end Jordan Reed and safety Jaquiski Tartt both left banged up.
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Position | Player | School | Article Release Date |
QB | Shea Patterson | Michigan | 5/26 |
WR | Maurice Ffrench | Pittsburgh | 5/28 |
LB | Bryan Wright | Cincinnati | 6/2 |
OC | Darryl Williams | Miss. St. | 6/6 |
CB | Hakeem Bailey | West Virginia | 6/8 |
P | Tommy Townsend | Florida | 6/15 |
WR | Kalija Lipscomb | Vanderbilt | 6/17 |
DB | Rodney Clemons | SMU | 6/20 |
OT | Yasir Durant | Missouri | 6/22 |
DE | Tershawn Wharton | Missouri S&T | 6/24 |
WR | Justice Shelton-Mosley | Vanderbilt | 6/29 |
CB | Jalen Julius | Ole Miss | 7/1 |
WR | Aleva Hifo | BYU | 7/6 |
LB | Omari Cobb | Marshall | 7/9 |
WR | Cody White | Michigan St. | 7/13 |
CB | Lavert Hill | Michigan | 7/16 |
WR | Andre Baccellia | Washington | 7/18 |
OG | Jovahn Fair | Temple | 7/23 |
Week | Opponent | Time (CT) | Date | Channel |
1 | vs. Houston Texans | 7:20 p.m. Thu, Sept. 10th | NBC |
2 | at Los Angeles Chargers | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Sept. 20th | CBS |
3 | at Baltimore Ravens | 7:15 p.m. Mon, Sept. 28th | ESPN |
4 | vs. New England Patriots | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct. 4th | CBS |
5 | vs. Las Vegas Raiders | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Oct. 11th | CBS |
6 | at Buffalo Bills | 7:20 p.m. Thu, Oct 15th | FOX/NFLN/Amazon |
7 | at Denver Broncos | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct 25th | CBS |
8 | vs. New York Jets | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 1st | CBS |
9 | vs. Carolina Panthers | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 8th | FOX |
10 | BYE | BYE | BYE |
11 | at Las Vegas Raiders | 7:20 p.m. Sun, Nov. 22nd | NBC |
12 | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Nov. 29th | CBS |
13 | vs. Denver Broncos | 7:20 p.m. Sun, Dec. 6th | NBC |
14 | at Miami Dolphins | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 13th | CBS |
15 | at New Orleans Saints | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Dec. 20th | CBS |
16 | vs. Atlanta Falcons | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 27th | FOX |
17 | vs. Los Angeles Chargers | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Jan. 3rd | CBS |
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Position | Player | School | Article Release Date |
QB | Shea Patterson | Michigan | 5/26 |
WR | Maurice Ffrench | Pittsburgh | 5/28 |
LB | Bryan Wright | Cincinnati | 6/2 |
OC | Darryl Williams | Miss. St. | 6/6 |
CB | Hakeem Bailey | West Virginia | 6/8 |
P | Tommy Townsend | Florida | 6/15 |
WR | Kalija Lipscomb | Vanderbilt | 6/17 |
DB | Rodney Clemons | SMU | 6/20 |
OT | Yasir Durant | Missouri | 6/22 |
DE | Tershawn Wharton | Missouri S&T | 6/24 |
WR | Justice Shelton-Mosley | Vanderbilt | 6/29 |
CB | Jalen Julius | Ole Miss | 7/1 |
WR | Aleva Hifo | BYU | 7/6 |
LB | Omari Cobb | Marshall | 7/9 |
WR | Cody White | Michigan St. | 7/13 |
CB | Lavert Hill | Michigan | 7/16 |
WR | Andre Baccellia | Washington | 7/18 |
OG | Jovahn Fair | Temple | 7/23 |
CB | Javaris Davis | Auburn | TBA |
Week | Opponent | Time (CT) | Date | Channel |
1 | vs. Houston Texans | 7:20 p.m. Thu, Sept. 10th | NBC |
2 | at Los Angeles Chargers | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Sept. 20th | CBS |
3 | at Baltimore Ravens | 7:15 p.m. Mon, Sept. 28th | ESPN |
4 | vs. New England Patriots | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct. 4th | CBS |
5 | vs. Las Vegas Raiders | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Oct. 11th | CBS |
6 | at Buffalo Bills | 7:20 p.m. Thu, Oct 15th | FOX/NFLN/Amazon |
7 | at Denver Broncos | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct 25th | CBS |
8 | vs. New York Jets | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 1st | CBS |
9 | vs. Carolina Panthers | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 8th | FOX |
10 | BYE | BYE | BYE |
11 | at Las Vegas Raiders | 7:20 p.m. Sun, Nov. 22nd | NBC |
12 | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Nov. 29th | CBS |
13 | vs. Denver Broncos | 7:20 p.m. Sun, Dec. 6th | NBC |
14 | at Miami Dolphins | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 13th | CBS |
15 | at New Orleans Saints | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Dec. 20th | CBS |
16 | vs. Atlanta Falcons | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 27th | FOX |
17 | vs. Los Angeles Chargers | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Jan. 3rd | CBS |
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Position | Player | School | Article Release Date |
QB | Shea Patterson | Michigan | 5/26 |
WR | Maurice Ffrench | Pittsburgh | 5/28 |
LB | Bryan Wright | Cincinnati | 6/2 |
OC | Darryl Williams | Miss. St. | 6/6 |
CB | Hakeem Bailey | West Virginia | 6/8 |
P | Tommy Townsend | Florida | 6/15 |
WR | Kalija Lipscomb | Vanderbilt | 6/17 |
DB | Rodney Clemons | SMU | 6/20 |
OT | Yasir Durant | Missouri | 6/22 |
DE | Tershawn Wharton | Missouri S&T | 6/24 |
WR | Justice Shelton-Mosley | Vanderbilt | 6/29 |
CB | Jalen Julius | Ole Miss | 7/1 |
WR | Aleva Hifo | BYU | 7/6 |
LB | Omari Cobb | Marshall | 7/9 |
WR | Cody White | Michigan St. | 7/13 |
CB | Lavert Hill | Michigan | 7/16 |
WR | Andre Baccellia | Washington | 7/18 |
OG | Jovahn Fair | Temple | 7/23 |
CB | Javaris Davis | Auburn | TBA |
Week | Opponent | Time (CT) | Date | Channel |
1 | vs. Houston Texans | 7:20 p.m. Thu, Sept. 10th | NBC |
2 | at Los Angeles Chargers | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Sept. 20th | CBS |
3 | at Baltimore Ravens | 7:15 p.m. Mon, Sept. 28th | ESPN |
4 | vs. New England Patriots | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct. 4th | CBS |
5 | vs. Las Vegas Raiders | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Oct. 11th | CBS |
6 | at Buffalo Bills | 7:20 p.m. Thu, Oct 15th | FOX/NFLN/Amazon |
7 | at Denver Broncos | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Oct 25th | CBS |
8 | vs. New York Jets | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 1st | CBS |
9 | vs. Carolina Panthers | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Nov. 8th | FOX |
10 | BYE | BYE | BYE |
11 | at Las Vegas Raiders | 7:20 p.m. Sun, Nov. 22nd | NBC |
12 | at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Nov. 29th | CBS |
13 | vs. Denver Broncos | 7:20 p.m. Sun, Dec. 6th | NBC |
14 | at Miami Dolphins | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 13th | CBS |
15 | at New Orleans Saints | 3:25 p.m. Sun, Dec. 20th | CBS |
16 | vs. Atlanta Falcons | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Dec. 27th | FOX |
17 | vs. Los Angeles Chargers | 12:00 p.m. Sun, Jan. 3rd | CBS |
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