Hello friends, it's your buddy Lou Pickney with you here.
The DKDB update March 5th, 2026.
Have my brand new 2026 NFL mock draft.
Latest iteration is out.
I'll be going through that here in just a moment.
In addition, Brendan Donahghue's first 2026 NFL mock draft is up.
Have my reaction to that coming up here in the show.
Lot of different mock drafts available in the DKDB.
I put the best of the best in here.
No AI, no committees, no tandem efforts.
It's the best of the best.
real people, real humans who are really good at predicting the NFL draft.
I'll go through my mock draft here, explain some of the choices and thoughts that I made.
I had to adjust it midday after the trade between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams was unveiled.
Let's get to it.
All right.
So, let's go through my latest 2026 NFL mock draft reflects deal made.
Kansas City sending Trent McDuffy to the Rams.
Also reflects a deal set up between Buffalo and Chicago.
DJ Moore heading to Buffalo with the Bills giving up a 2026 second round pick as part of the compensation.
About to get in there and adjust what I thought Buffalo was going to do.
Things change quickly this time of year.
Let's get through this 2026 NFL mock draft.
I've got Fernando Mendoza, Indiana quarterback, at number one to the Raiders like nearly everybody's going to at this point.
It would be a massive shocker if Mendoza did not go at number one overall.
At two, New York Jets, Arll Ree, linebacker, Ohio State, but really they were billing him as an edge at the combine.
So, I'll probably start listing him with some sort of either LB/edge or just edge listing going forward because that tends to be what I defer to in the NFL combine happens with the position that they list for a player.
But wherever you want to line him up, Arl Ree, but dynamic, unique player going to the Jets at two.
At three, Arizona Cardinals, Jeremiah Love had a tremendous showing at the NFL combine.
He would add a major spark to that Arizona Cardinals offense.
You won't see many running backs going this high in the draft, but love is a special talent.
At four, my hometown Tennessee Titans, Ruben Bane Jr., I think it's most likely either Bane or David Bailey, edge rusher from Texas Tech, one of those two to the Titans at four.
Said to be a major player trying to get Wendell Robinson, free agent receiver from the Giants.
And so that would suggest they're probably not going to go receiver here at four.
Think about the edge talent on the board.
The overall value that many teams see those top edge rushers and defensive standouts.
Speaking of defensive standouts, number five, Caleb DS, safety, Ohio State.
If he goes in the top five, he'd be the first safety to go top five in 16 years.
If you go back to 2010, Kansas City with Eric Barry from the University of Tennessee.
The Downs is just absolutely remarkable at his capacity to read and react to a play.
He's also a phenomenal athlete.
At six, Cleveland Browns Francis Maui Noah offensive tackle Miami.
I think the Browns are going to go double offensive line with their two first round picks.
I'll show you who I have with their other pick.
We get to it at seven.
Washington Commanders, David Bailey.
heard a lot of talk the commanders are likely to look edge rusher here particularly if Bailey Arll Reese or Ruben Bane Jr.
are still on the board.
At number eight, New Orleans Saints, Jordan Tyson, wide receiver, Arizona State.
Tyson is just a dynamic playmaker when he's healthy.
And if he can stay healthy, he can be a major boost for that Saints offense.
Give Tyler Shuck really talented target at receiver.
And with Sadiq's a special talent and I think it might be tough in some ways for Kansas City to pass up on an edge rusher here.
They're going to have to make some tough moves coming up very soon with the salary cap and free agency.
But if they don't go edge rusher, Sadiq could be a mighty nice fit for that Chiefs team.
Now Chiefs also have needed corners.
They could possibly go with one of the top corners here at nine.
Although if they want Sadiq, I don't think it's reasonable to think he's going to slide down to 29.
Number 10, Cincinnati Bengals.
Sonny Styles, linebacker from Ohio State.
Also play safety.
That's how he started his career.
One of several dynamic, unique, very talented players that Ohio State defense.
And here the Bengals get him a 10.
Number 11, Mansour Delane, corner from LSU to the Dolphins.
Dolphins could look receiver here.
They could go in a lot of different ways.
Uh, but they have a need at corner, a notable need, and Delane would fill that need quite nicely if he's on the board.
At 12, Dallas Cowboys, Kellrick Faulk, edge rusher from Auburn.
Dallas also has a pick at number 20.
I think they would take Sunny Styles if he were on the board here, but he's not.
So, they go with Kendrick Faulk.
Feel an edge rusher need at 13.
Carnell Tate, Ohio State wide receiver to the Los Angeles Rams.
So, the Rams dealt the number 29 overall selection.
deal.
It happened on Wednesday.
Chiefs sent two-time AllPro corner Trent McDuffy for the LA Rams exchanged for four picks in total, including the number 29.
So LA, the Rams fill their need at corner.
And here 13, they fill a need at receiver with Cardell Tate from Ohio State.
Another receiver at 14, Baltimore Ravens, Mai Limit, wide receiver, USC, had a great 2025 season with the Trojans.
and 15.
TJ Park or Edge Rush or Clemson to the Bucks.
Sunny Styles isn't there.
I do think this is too high to take a more standard offball linebacker and perhaps TJ Parker edge rusher Clemson who performed very well down in Mobile to Senior Bowl.
Some really good seasons in 2023 and 2024 for Clemson.
Number 16, New York Jets.
Colton Hood, corner from Tennessee.
A Jets team did not have a single interception last season in 17 games, which seems hard to believe, but it really happened.
So if you go with Reese at number two for Hood at number 16 and he had a couple of very nice blue chip talents to that Jets defense at 17 Detroit Lions Spencer Fono.
Fono is interesting to me because there seem to be two lines of thought.
There are some people that see Fono even now as a top five pick.
There are others that say more midfirst or a little lower maybe for Fono.
Anyway, he's still a first round prospect on nearly everyone's board.
And here the Lions game at 17.
At 18, Minnesota Vikings Dylan safety Oregon ran a 4.35 40 yd dash at the combine.
Just remarkably fast.
Really good safety.
He was really good at Purdue.
had a great season last year with Oregon.
He'd be a good fit for a Minnesota Vikings team that's likely going to have to replace Harrison Smith at safety for this upcoming season.
At 19, Carolina Panthers, Peter Woods, defensive tackle, Clemson, exceptionally quick, really good at pressuring the quarterback from an interior defensive line position.
And that'd be helpful for the Panthers if they added Woods there at 19.
at 20 the Dallas Cowboys at 12th with an edge rusher come back at 20 finger Germod McCoy.
McCoy tore an ACL in one of his knees in January of last year.
He's supposedly healthy but he did not run at the NFL combine.
I got burned last year.
A lot of people did thinking that Michigan corner Will Johnson was going to be a first round pick.
He was and he fell today too.
who was injured a lot of that prior year.
Now, he had a great season in Arizona.
He was a second round pick, but he wasn't a firstrounder like everybody kept insisting that he was going to be.
So, I keep these sorts of things in mind.
McCoy, if he goes and has a great proday, great workout.
Okay, great.
I nearly dropped him for my mock, though.
I like I'm almost like to the point of waiting to see.
Okay, prove it.
But there are enough people that know things like, "Okay, you got to keep them in there." All right, for now McCoy, I'm putting you on notice.
Better run a fast 40, pal.
At 21, Pittsburgh Steelers, Denzel Boston, big body receiver, 6'4.
Be a good fit for that Steelers team.
I'm not sure if the Steelers are going to get Aaron Rogers for this upcoming season.
He's been kind of vague about it.
22.
LA Chargers.
Bang Yuan.
In my favorite player to team matchups, Chargers have major need at interior offensive line and Venga one of the very best at the position.
Had a great career at Penn State at 23 Philadelphia Eagles.
Kaden Proctor offensive tackle Alabama.
Proctor is 67.
He weighed in north of 350 lbs at the combine.
And he's so athletic he could legitimately play guard if needed.
of the Eagles.
There's a few different options here, but here I've got I'm going with Proctor at 23.
At 24, Cleveland Browns, Monroe Freeling, offensive tackle/offensive lineman, Georgia.
Some people have moved Freeling all the way up to Cleveland's first pick up at number six.
But remember, the Browns have major needs for their offensive line for this upcoming season with free agency about to see some of their offensive linemen, several in fact, likely to leave town.
Now, Frilling had a tremendous showing at the combine.
Really impressed people.
And a lot of people have gone ahead and skyrocketed him on up and maybe they're right to do that.
We'll see.
But at this point, the indicators I look for are still saying, well, he had a great workout.
But for now, we're still going to say probably more this range.
I still say Freeling.
I mean, that's a great pick up for the Browns.
You get Maui know at six and Freeling at 24.
A big boost that offensive line.
Chicago Bears at 25.
Kade McDonald defensive tackle.
Ohio State reported eight and a half tackles for loss last season despite playing an interior defensive line position.
Not easy to do that.
Underrated part of that very high-profile, very talented Ohio State defense.
At 26, Buffalo Bills, Derek Moore, edge from Michigan.
Earlier today, I had Omar Cooper Jr.
slotted in there.
Receiver out of Indiana, but plans change.
Buffalo making a trade with Chicago to get wide receiver DJ Moore.
The Buffalo gave up as part of the deal.
It's second round pick in this draft, but they're not likely to go receiver here at 26.
And instead, I've got going with an edge rusher.
Michigan's Derek Moore, 26.
At 27, San Francisco Maxine, offensive tackle, Arizona State.
Be an interesting fit with the 49ers.
He's got the athleticism I've talked about.
He didn't start playing the sport of American football until after the pandemic in 2021, but tremendous athleticism and he could be a good fit with that 49ers O line.
At 28, Houston Texans, Caleb Lomu, offensive lineman, tackle from Utah, versatile player, young player, can play multiple positions potentially be a nice pickup for the Texans at 28 29 Kansas City Chiefs.
Well, make a trade, give up a top corner, and you're going to have to fill that spot somehow.
Though, Trent McDuffy was traded to the LA Rams, or will be whenever the new league year begins, whatever the technicalities are.
It's a done deal, pal.
So, instead, now Kansas City with a 29 pick.
So, they go Sadiq up at number nine.
Here at 29, they get Brandon Cece.
Really talented corner from South Carolina.
got great speed as you would imagine, but also his instincts are very strong.
Number 30, CJ Allen, linebacker, Georgia to the Broncos.
Far as your traditional offball linebacker, Allen is one of the very best, if not the best in this class.
Then of course, putting aside one of ones like Arvel Reese that can do a lot of different things.
At 31, a Keem meador edge from Miami to the Patriots.
Some of my indications are saying Mezador would actually probably go higher, but I still think because he's going to turn 25 years old before the draft, like about a month from now, he'll be 25, which is old for an NFL prospect, especially a lineman.
And Mezanor had a great season for Miami with the Hurricanes opposite Reuben Bain Jr.
last year.
What a one-two combo they made coming off the edge.
So, here the Patriots get Mezador at 31.
Finally, 32 Seattle.
Avon Terrell corner from Clemson.
Seattle is expected to lose multiple corners in free agency.
That's my latest 2026 NFL mock draft.
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There only two people in the world that have a higher five-year average in the Huddle Report scoring for mocked Raptors over the past five years.
I'm tied for third.
The number one, Jason Boris.
His mock draft won't be out until the first day of the draft, at least if the last several years are any indication.
The other is Brenda Donahghue.
He's got a brand new B draft.
needed a way too early one back in May of last year.
But as far as a serious reflective of reality mock draft, people been waiting for this.
It came out earlier today, this morning.
And so let's go ahead and have my reaction to it here over on Sharp Football Analysis.
He lists all the picks here.
I'm going to go through it.
Easier when there's a little bit of spacing, not just a list of names.
I encourage you to go through and read this analysis.
has some excellent work.
Mendoza to the Raiders at one.
Of course, much like my way of thinking, Reese to the Jets at two.
Right here at this point is where our thoughts have kind of diverged considerably.
The number three, look at this.
Francis Mauignoa to the Cardinals.
that matches what I've heard from a few sources but including a very notable one Charlie Campbell of Walter football saying he's heard now we know the Cardinals like him interesting is a distinct possibility but it's a matter if the Cardinals value offensive tackle particularly right offensive tackle And now we know in particular as far as best player available goes.
How important is it versus Barbell Reese is there?
Maybe it's a different move, but maybe not.
At four, Tennessee Titans, David Bailey, edge rusher.
Texas Tech.
Tremendous talent coming off the edge.
Really good pass rusher.
So I think the Titans would go with either Bailey or Ruben Bane Jr.
here is an edge rusher.
It makes a lot of sense for many reasons.
And again, I really like what Brendan has in here with all the details about who's making the decisions, the GMs, etc.
Some really good info in here.
It's just my reaction to it.
I'll have the link to this, of course, in the description of the YouTube video.
Definitely encourage you go and read this information.
Good stuff.
So, I talked about Spencer Fano, how there are varying opinions about Fano.
Some say more mid even mid late first but here the other line of thinking Bono going top five Giants and I think it's a possibility the Giants could look off the tackle here if they believe they truly believe Fono is worthy of going with a top five pick for here number six Monroe Freeland I had for going to the Browns but still being on the board at 24 I think there's been a lot of reaction to the very strong performance and overall impression that Freeling made at the combine.
And if certain other indicators move in that direction, I'll be glad to to jump on the bandwagon.
And it says something that Brendan has all these offensive linemen going early because again, that's there's one line of thinking that a lot of these tackles will be in demand, limited number of top tier tackles, and so that might be the move.
And here it's freeling at six to the Browns at seven.
Sunny Styles linebacker Ohio State to the Washington Commanders.
And that could happen.
Seen some mocks to have Styles going to the Commanders at seven.
He impressed people at the combine.
Carnell take to the Saints at number eight.
I think it's a pretty decent chance the Saints would go with a receiver there, particularly if there's an edge rusher they like that's already gone.
Maybe it's different if David Bailey's on the board, for example.
But here, Carnell Tate, really reliable receiver, great hands.
Now, I knew that Tate was not going to run some sort of blazing fast 40-yard dash to the combine.
A lot of these pre-combline lists and mocks took this into consideration for people.
Okay, we know what to expect or what to what it would indicate if they do well or don't do as well in some of the workouts.
Anyway, but Tate's legit.
Just look at his tape for Ohio State.
He gets open and he's reliable and makes catches.
Here he goes to the Saints at number eight.
At nine, Jeremiah Love to the Kansas City Chiefs.
I had that in my most recent mock before the new one today.
I if he's there, I think that's a very strong possibility.
I'm just not sure if Love's going to make it all the way to nine.
But if he's there, I think Brendan's on point.
Jeremiah Love to the Chiefs at 10.
Caleb DS safety from Ohio State to the Bengals.
I've got Downs in my most recent mock going to the Giants at five.
But Downs just it's the relative value that NFL teams place on safety.
But DS is just so unique as a talent and he had a lot of hype coming into this past season at Ohio State and he lived up to expectations.
Dude's legit and here Cincinnati gets downs at 10.
My reaction to this mock draft from Brendan Donahghue.
Well, I got the new one from Brendan.
I knew he'd be dropping about this time of year.
It's a nice surprise this morning.
Oh, got this from Brendan.
Let's see what he has.
Look at this.
At 11, Miami gets Ruben Bane Jr.
So, I mean, people knew going into the combine that I've seen it called T-Rex as far as the the shorter arms relative to what the norm is, as far as what they want, like 31 in arms or longer just because the difficulty of getting separation from blockers, plus things like batting down passes and all, but Bane is an intense performer.
He gives his full effort on every play.
be a nice pickup for Miami if he's there at 11.
Number 12.
Brendan has Mansour Delane to the Cowboys.
I mean, Delane's a solid prospect.
He seems to be the top corner on most boards at this point.
I mean, somebody might like McCoy's potential or I I tell you, Dellay, he had a great season at LSU despite LSU struggles and I think he'd be a nice addition to that Cowboys team at 12 if he's on the board.
At 13, LA Rams, Kenyan Sadique.
I think if Sadi gets past Kansas City at nine, it could make sense.
Rams don't have the receiver they want on the board.
Receiver in a different spot.
Tight end Kenyan Sadi at that blistering fast 40-yard dash time at the combine goes to the Rams at 13.
It's my reaction.
It's mock draft from Brendan Donahghue of Sharp Football Analysis.
At 14, Brynden has Kendrick Faulk, edge rusher Auburn to Baltimore.
If he's on the board, I like that for the Ravens.
Really talented edge rusher.
Good size for the position.
15 a key messidor edge for Miami and I was going through and putting together my latest mock draft.
I got to this point and I had Mezador's name.
I was like I don't think Mezador is going to the Bucks.
I don't think they're going to use the number 15 overall pick on a 25-year-old edge rusher.
I just don't think the Bucks are the team to do that.
I think I think some team will with the first but just given the position they're in.
And yet if they like Mezador enough perhaps they'll go with him.
He is one of the best edge rusher prospects in the draft.
And so here Brendan Donahghue says Tampa Bay takes Hakee Meador at 16.
Mai Lemon.
So Lemon's still on the board.
That seems to be the kind of the way things are going with some of these projections where you'll see it be either Carnell Tate or Jordan Tyson and then maybe slightly lower Mai Lemon.
But there's a decent chance the Jets could get a shot at one of those three here at 16 in this case.
But Lemon still on the board and the Jets pick up Trojan's wide receiver Mai Limit.
At 17, Detroit Lions, Caleb Banks, defensive tackle from Florida.
a tremendous athlete.
I knew he'd impressed people down in Mobile.
I figured he did he would if he was healthy and he was and he impressed people there.
He just he's a gifted athlete for somebody with tremendous size.
Only problem of course the injury concerns.
He played two games total last year.
You have to keep that in mind.
But if he's healthy, he should be great in the NFL at 18.
Brendan and I thinking alike on this Dylan and safety from Oregon.
I mean, they were talking about this possibly before the combine and then Dylan went out there and just tore it up despite being in some groups with some super talented standouts of their own.
it was easy to see why he has such great success on the field as a safety.
His tremendous speed.
Brendan says it likely cemented a Dylan's spot in the top 20 of this draft.
at 19.
Peter Woods, defensive lineman, tackle, Clemson, Carolina.
I could see this happening.
I mean, the question with Woods is, are there concerns about him as a run stuffer enough to dissuade teams from going with him?
But here's the thing.
The NFL tilts more and more every year in favor of passing attacks and passing defenses.
Peter Woods weighed in at under 300 lb.
still a large man, don't get me wrong, but some of these guys are rolling in there at 340, 330, it's different, but what makes Wood stand out in particular, just exceptional quickness.
Clemson tried to make him an edge rusher and that didn't really work as well.
But you can put him in a few different spots.
But the big thing is that he could pressure the quarterback from an interior defensive line position.
And that particular skill set is in tremendous demand in the modern NFL.
So here, Woods to the Panthers at 19.
I agree with Brendan's line of thinking on this.
At 20, CJ Allen, linebacker, Georgia.
I see this as a possibility, especially if Dallas can get a corner at 12.
And maybe you go edge rusher here at 20, but maybe you only do that if an edge rusher you really likes on the board.
Maybe they're all gone by this point.
I think Mezador to the Cowboys could be a possibility.
But in this case, he's not on the board.
Tampa Bay already got him at 15.
So instead, CJ Allen, linebacker from Georgia, had a great career in the Bulldogs.
One of the best offball linebacker prospects in the draft.
At 21, Brendan Donghue has Jordan Tyson still on the board and going to Pittsburgh.
And as noted, depending on who you think or you talk to, some say Tyson the best receiver in the draft.
There's not a consensus on this.
And the injury issues in history of Tyson, I think, are going to be I I didn't even see that that was written right here.
I looked down and see injury concerns.
Again, Brendan's on point with this stuff.
Anyway, so Tyson the Steelers.
If he's there, I think it's a great fit.
That' be a be a huge pop in Pittsburgh for the hometown fans if they got Tyson 22.
Here we go.
Van Go to the Chargers.
I've been talking about this for a while now.
And the problem is you can't get too attached because what the Chargers surprise people and make a couple of big signings of interior offensive lineman free agency.
Well, if that happens, plans can change.
But here, Vang is on the board.
One of the best interior offensive line prospects in the draft.
Great career Penn State and at least in theory should be a great fit for the Los Angeles Chargers.
23 Philadelphia Eagles, Gerard McCoy, corner from Tennessee.
I told you some of these experts are starting to fade.
McCoy a bit.
He didn't run at the combine.
Much like run stuffing defensive tackles, there's a time and place for injured corners.
And that's day two.
But if McCoy is healthy, he's had more than a year to recover.
Sports medicine has come a long way.
Days of ACL tears sometimes used to end careers for people and now it's something people can recover from and come back good as new.
Anyway, so the point McCoy if he can run and prove that he's got the speed, you look at his 2024 tape, he performed exceptionally well for Tennessee and the Eagles with a bunch of different options here going McCoy at 23.
24 Cleveland Browns back on the board.
Omar Cooper Jr.
wide receiver Indiana.
I noted that I my initial mock Oh, it'll scroll on me there, pal.
my initial mock draft for today had Cooper going to Buffalo at was it 27 but then word came out that oh yeah you might want to change that loot really why oh well that's because of DJ Moore former Carolina Panther and now former Chicago Bear getting traded.
So, Cooper, part of that great Indiana team that won the national championship here, going to Cleveland at 24.
25.
Similar to what I thought, Brendan has Kade McDonald, defensive tackle.
Ohio State going to Chicago.
It's eight and a half tackles for loss.
Interior defensive line position.
You'll notice that pressuring the quarterback and getting those tackles for loss, how that's the emphasis for these defensive tackles or first round consideration.
That that tactic, that technique certainly in high demand and that's not going to change.
It's not they're going to stop tilting in favor of passing attacks.
It's just the natural evolution of the game.
one of the rule changes made, important rule changes made for safety reasons and it has impacted the sport.
Go back and watch a game from the 1980s.
In some ways, it looks like a very different sport.
26.
Okay, I was wrong on Buffalo.
They're 26, not 27.
But at 26, Denzel Boston.
So, I imagine that this was put together by Brendan before the news came out about DJ Moore.
I guess it won't be technically completed until the new league here, but anyway, so he had Boston going to Buffalo at number 26, but that's unlikely to happen at this point given the trade that the Bills made to get DJ Moore.
But point being though, Boston still on the board here at 26.
Not everybody sold on him as like a top receiver prospect.
Oh, he's got the size though.
And even those that aren't as high on him still say late first.
quite possible.
At 27, Kaden Proctor, offensive tackle guard, Alabama to the 49ers who could use an interior offensive lineman or the flexibility to a guy like Proctor that could play tackle as well.
But as Brendan notes, an immediate needed left guard for the 49ers.
Guy that's 6' 7 in tall and north of 350 lbs playing guard.
And yet Proctor so athletic he can pull it off.
Make it really interesting to see.
That's not usually a spot that people pay that much attention to, but Proctor playing guard in the NFL be worth a look.
At 28, Houston Texans, Blake Miller, offensive tackle Clemson.
A lot of talk of Miller is a late first consideration.
Here the Texans fill an offensive line need with Miller at 28.
29.
And Avon Terrell, corner from Clemson to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Again, the Chiefs working the trade with the LA Rams and Trip McDuffy is an excellent corner, but Kansas City is in a spot with a salary cap where the better move is to trade and cuz trying to keep him was going to be like a long-term deal.
That would have been difficult with a cap.
So instead, he goes to the LA Rams.
The Chiefs get some picks, get some youth in there.
Here they get Avon Terrell at 29.
At 30, Emanuel McNeel Warren, safety from Toledo to Denver at 30.
Warren is a tall safety, dude.
6'3.
It's a ble a best player available projection here from Bren Brendan Donnu as far as McNeil Warren to the Broncos at 30 at 31 cash as hell edge rusher Texas A&M to the Patriots.
But again, I think it's silly for anybody that was adjusting after the Coline with the arm measurements.
We already knew this about Cashes How not having ideal arm length.
We already knew that about Ruben Bane Jr.
I guess it was just to what degree, but how whatever you think about his arm length, he had 11 and a half sacks last season and some top-notch competition.
So, the Patriots get him there at 31.
At 32, Brandon Cay corner South Carolina.
I think that's a great pickup if he's on the board there.
They fill a need for Seattle at 32.
So, that's my reaction to this new box draft from Brendan Donahue.
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Not just daily, but multiple times a day.
Look at all these just the past day or two.
All these new box drafts.
This links right to them.
Just click on the name and I try to spotlight certain players and spots that I think are interesting.
like, okay, here's Freeling at 17 or here's a tight end people think that maybe won't go first round that say, well, maybe he will here.
Eli Stowers -- McCoy 32.
See, I'm not the only one thinking that McCoy.
Okay, you got to prove it.
Got to prove it as far as proving that he's back to full health and able to run because you don't want to get a quarter and he's not quite as fast as you hope he was.
You don't win many games in the NFL with slow quarters.
Not that McCoy is slow, but the guy had a torn ACL.
You want to make sure he's healthy.
Anyway, so there's a lot of opinions.
It's not just a list of names.
I put the best of the best in here.
Look at all these just the past few days.
Plenty to read.
Even got the new one from Luke Easterling.
He kept it at his today.
I always enjoy reading Eddie Brown's work in the San Diego Union Tribune.
This is not just thrown together.
This is not just picking names out of a hat.
I've been to this biz for 23 years.
I've been watching a lot longer than that.
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