Servy Mock 1.0 provides head coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mousey with a promising quarterback along with two draft picks, notably the top pick in the second round. This marks the start of the Jets’ efforts to rebuild their defense.
On another note, Jackson Dart is set to gain a new sidekick in Robin to complement Malik Nabors, previously known as Batman.
1. Raiders
Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
The 6-5 Heisman winner showcased his skills in the Peach Bowl, possibly persuading minority owner Tom Brady to give Brock Bowers a shot at a second consecutive 1,000-yard season, ahead of Dante Moore.
2. Jets
Dante Moore, QB, Oregon State
Jets fans felt a wave of excitement when GM Joe Douglas and head coach Robert Saleh opted for Zach Wilson as the No. 2 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft instead of Sam Darnold. However, some fans might be a bit apprehensive—wondering if Wilson is truly prepared for the professional league. Others seem to be haunted by the memory of Peyton Manning opting to stay at Tennessee while Bill Parcells held the top pick in 1997.
3. Cardinals
Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (Florida)
There’s a pressing need for a right tackle to pair with incoming coach/LT Paris Johnson Jr. Mauigoa, who stands at 6-6 and weighs 315 pounds, has the versatility to play inside as well.
4. Titans
David Bailey, Edge, Texas A&M
This 6-3, 250-pound outstanding pass rusher will be vital for the new coach—especially considering the challenge of facing Trevor Lawrence twice a year.
5. Giants
Colonel Tate, WR, Ohio State
At 6-3 and 195 pounds, he’s a big-play option to pair with Nabors, making life easier for Dart and his new head coach.
6. Browns
Spencer Fano, OT, Utah
The offensive line needs rejuvenation, especially since it has been dealing with age and injuries.
7. Commanders
Abel Reese, LB, Ohio State University
Dan Quinn is astonished that this explosive 6-4, 243-pound hybrid hasn’t been picked yet and might vanish in the next mock draft. He’s agile enough to be effective both as a linebacker and a pass rusher.
8. Saints
Jeremiah Love, RB, Notre Dame
Coach Kellen Moore is on the lookout for a receiver. This 6-0, 214-pound game-changer could be a key asset for Tyler Shaw, especially with Alvin Kamara’s performance declining.
9. Chiefs
Caleb Downs, South Carolina, Ohio
With S Brian Cook potentially leaving in free agency, defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is likely to advocate for this game-changing defender.
10. Bengals
Reuben Bain Jr., Delaware, Miami (Florida)
Anticipating a split with Trey Hendrickson potentially happening soon, the prowess of this 6-3, 270-pound powerhouse might be unfairly overlooked.
11. Dolphins
Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
As Tyreek Hill is nearing the end of his tenure, this 6-2, 200-pound receiver could be the perfect fit alongside Jaylen Waddle.
12. Cowboys
Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
With Darrond Brand struggling with foot issues and Trevon Diggs now gone, the Cowboys might turn to Malik Nabors to support Jackson Dart.
13. Rams
Mansour Delane, CB, LSU
After Emmanuel Forbes’ lackluster performance, an upgrade is necessary, especially for Ahkello Witherspoon.
14. Ravens
Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
With Jonathan Jenkins approaching 27 and Nnamdi Madubuike’s future in question, they need a dependable run stuffer, and this 6-3, 310-pounder fits the requirements.
15. Buccaneers
Kenyon Sadik, TE, Oregon State
A 6-3, 245-pound red zone specialist who could make a difference for Baker Mayfield, particularly with Cade Otton heading toward free agency.
16. Jets
Kayden McDonald, DT, Ohio State
This formidable 6-3, 326-pound player might step in to fill Quinnen Williams’ shoes.
17. Lions
Keldrick Fork, Auburn, Delaware
A raw yet powerful 6-6, 285-pound talent who shows promise in developing pass-rushing abilities, complementing Aidan Hutchinson.
18. Vikings
Avion Terrell, CB, Clemson
A playmaker renowned for causing turnovers who adds depth to a secondary that already includes Byron Murphy Jr. and Isaiah Rodgers.
19. Panthers
Sonny Stiles, LB, Ohio State University
This former safety is a tackling machine, weighing in at 6-4 and 243 pounds.
20. Cowboys
Akhim Mesidor, Delaware, Miami (Florida)
Although he’s almost 25, Jerry Jones, at 83, is feeling the pressure to see results now.
21. Steelers
Makai Lemon, WR, USC
This 5-11, 195-pound slot receiver has drawn comparisons to Amon-Ra St. Brown and could pair well with DK Metcalf.
22. Chargers
Kaydin Proctor, OL, Alabama
Jim Harbaugh is particularly invested in this 6-7, 369-pound offensive lineman who must protect Justin Herbert while potentially replacing Mekhi Becton.
23. Eagles
Caleb Lom, Otto State, Utah
Recognizing that RT Lane Johnson is 35, aggressive GM Howie Roseman is set to send this 6-6, 308-pound talent to the Jeff Stoutland Offensive Line Academy.
24. Bills
Denzel Boston, WR, Washington State
With Keon Coleman not living up to expectations, GM Brandon Beane aims to provide Josh Allen with a reliable target in Boston, who stands at 6-4 and 209 pounds.
25. Bears
JJ Parker, Edge, Clemson
Defensive coordinator Dennis Allen has paired Montez Sweat with this impressive 6-3, 265-pound edge rusher.
26. 49ers
Zachariah Branch, WR, Georgia
Kyle Shanahan’s decision to part ways with Brandon Aiyuk, and Jauan Jennings heading to free agency, prompts the addition of this dynamic 5-10, 180-pound receiver known for his skills after the catch.
27. Texans
Olaiba Vega Ioane, G., P.A.
This 6-4, 330-pound powerhouse is ready to create opportunities for Woody Mark, ensuring CJ Stroud’s safety.
28. Browns
Emmanuel Preignon, G, Oregon
Thinking ahead with Joel Bitonio contemplating retirement and Wyatt Teller set to be a free agent, new head coach may need effective blockers for future starts.
29. Rams
Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
With Matthew Stafford’s career winding down, Sean McVay is in search of a promising quarterback.
30. Patriots
R Mason Thomas, Edge, Oklahoma
As a 6-2, 249-pound force, he’ll enhance the pass-rushing efforts alongside Harold Landry and K’Lavon Chaisson.
31. Broncos
CJ Allen, LB, Georgia
This driven 6-1, 235-pound linebacker has shown resilience, having played through injury, while needing assistance with Alex Singleton and Justin Strnado’s potential departures.
32. Seahawks
Amauri Washington, DT, Oregon
At 6-3 and weighing 330 pounds, he’s poised to take over when Jarran Reed and Leonard Williams age, providing a strong future asset.
33. Jets
Brandon Cisse, CB, South Carolina
This 6-0, 190-pound cornerback with impressive 4.45 speed could step in as the new nickel back for Glenn and the incoming defensive coordinator.
