This former NFL GM’s mock draft is not high on Gators prospects

Kyle Pitts falls out of the top 10 and Kadarius Toney is nowhere to be found in former NFL GM Mike Tannenbaum’s mock draft with ESPN.

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But what of Kadarius Toney? Well, Gators fans probably aren’t going to like this one either. Tannenbaum has Toney falling out of the first round entirely.

Most mock drafts show Toney as a late first-round pick, but a few do show him sliding until the early part of the second round. Tannenbaum mentioned Toney as an option for Baltimore at 27th, but he has them addressing the interior offensive line instead.

Overall, Tannenbaum’s mock draft is quite different from those created by most draft analysts. He includes a number of players in the first round that aren’t generally considered first-round prospects, and only time will tell if he’s right. But Pitts and Toney will hope he’s not.

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