The NFL Scouting Combine and the whirlwind of free agency have led to significant updates in Servy Mock 3.0.
The Jets invested two picks to bring in a top-notch defender and an impressive wide receiver. Meanwhile, John Harbaugh added a standout from the combine to enhance his defense.
It’s better not to read too much into it—Round 1 is expected to see several quarterbacks taken.
1. Raiders
Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana
Pete Carroll might have arrived just a bit too early. Clint Kubiak can watch Tyler Linderbaum snap the ball to his future quarterback, while Tom Brady keeps an eye on the pursuit of excellence.
2. Jets
Abel Reese, Edge, Ohio
He’s not exactly ready for the big leagues, more of a project… but he has the potential to be like Micah Parsons. Let’s see how that plays out for Coach Glenn.
3. Cardinals
David Bailey, Edge, Texas Tech
The top pass rusher in this draft could be a perfect fit alongside Josh Sweat. (I mean, he could also pair well with Will McDonald—but just stating a possibility.)
4. Titans
Jeremiah Love, RB, Notre Dame
A dual-threat option that might benefit Cam Ward more than anyone. Kind of reminds me of Bijan Robinson. Let’s see what Brian Daboll can do.
5. Giants
Sonny Stiles, LB, Ohio State University
This 6-foot-5 character could help rein in Tremaine Edmunds. Positional value? Maybe not the main factor here. After the pick, John Harbaugh apparently had some strong words for Joe Schoen.
6. Browns
Monroe Freeling, Otto State, Georgia
Ranked as the best pure left tackle right now—standing 6-foot-7, weighing 315 pounds, with 34-inch arms—he’s climbing up the draft boards. Could be the future protector for the Browns’ quarterbacks.
7. Commanders
Caleb Downs, South Carolina, Ohio
The improved pass rush means he could become a versatile and impactful teammate for newly signed safety Nick Cross.
8. Saints
Colonel Tate, WR, Ohio State
Coach Kellen Moore would likely love to have a reliable target like Tate alongside quarterback Tyler Schau, who’s known for rarely dropping passes, instead of Chris Olave.
9. Chiefs
Mansour Delane, CB, LSU
Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is expected to replace Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson in the cornerback role.
10. Bengals
Reuben Bain Jr., Edge, Miami (Florida)
With Trey Hendrickson now in Baltimore, concerns about the short arms of this explosive pass rusher are less pressing.
11. Dolphins
Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami (Florida)
The team signed right tackle Austin Jackson to a one-year deal and added a potential 6-foot-5, 330-pound bookend, Patrick Paul, to protect quarterback Malik Willis.
12. Cowboys
Dillon Thieneman, South, Oregon
Coach Brian Schottenheimer has committed to utilizing top talent, signing safety Jaylen Thompson and bringing in safety P.J. Lock for a year, potentially making him a key playmaker.
13. Rams
Jordyn Tyson, WR, Arizona State
Alongside the now 34-year-old Davante Adams, this athletic 6-2 target might smoothly transition from Robin to complementing Puka Nacua.
14. Ravens
Olaiba Vega Ioane, G., P.A.
A strong presence at 320 pounds, he might ease the transition after losing Linderbaum, creating space for Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson. Let’s hope he doesn’t injure Trey Hendrickson in practice.
15. Buccaneers
Kenyon Sadik, TE, Oregon State
With Mike Evans heading to San Francisco, GM Jason Licht and Coach Todd Bowles have secured a speedy 6-3, 241-pound tight end in Cade Otton who fits well with Baker Mayfield.
16. Jets
Makai Lemon, WR, USC
A bold and dynamic receiver who can make plays from the slot, giving Garrett Wilson a break and lightening the load for Geno Smith.
17. Lions
Spencer Fano, OL, Utah
Capable of filling any spot on the line, Coach Dan Campbell might see him as a replacement for LT Tyler Decker. Sure, his arms are on the shorter side, but he didn’t allow a sack last season.
18. Vikings
Emmanuel McNeil Warren, South, Toledo
S. Harrison Smith, at 37 years old, needs support, and defensive coordinator Brian Flores might see this player as a violent and aggressive addition to the lineup.
19. Panthers
Kaydin Proctor, OL, Alabama
This agile 6-7, 352-pounder could ease concerns stemming from LT Icky Ekwonu’s patella tendon injury and help guard Bryce Young.
20. Cowboys
Avion Terrell, CB, Clemson
At just 5-11, 185 pounds, he’s more than just a slot corner with 4.39 speed. Last season, Daron Brand and Chavon Rebel together managed one interception.
21. Steelers
Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
This 6-7, 317-pound prospect may be tasked with protecting Aaron Rodgers if Hendrickson is unavailable due to neck fusion surgery on LT Broderick Jones.
22. Chargers
Akhim Mesidor, Edge, Miami (Florida)
Jim Harbaugh might overlook Mesidor’s age while appreciating his relentless pursuit of quarterbacks. However, concerns about Khalil Mack’s age haven’t vanished.
23. Eagles
Keldrick Folk, Edge, Auburn
Howie Roseman, wanting to strengthen his pass rush, has added an eager 21-year-old who stands 6-6 and weighs 276 pounds. His pass-rush skills will need some development.
24. Browns
Ty Simpson, QB, Alabama
Perhaps new coach Todd Monken wants his own quarterback. Or maybe he’s unsure about Shedule Sanders. Who knows? It could just be a smokescreen.
25. Bears
TJ Parker, Edge, Clemson
A 6-3, 263-pound powerful bookend for Montez Sweat.
26. Bills
CJ Allen, LB, Georgia
A smart leader who could rejuvenate a defense that’s taken hits due to injuries, working under new coordinator Jim Leonhardt.
27. 49ers
Caleb Lom, Otto State, Utah
The aging future Hall of Famer Trent Williams is at an impasse with the team over his contract, while Lom, a 6-6, 313-pound rookie who timed a 4.99 40-yard dash, aims to add strength.
28. Texans
Peter Woods, DT, Clemson
An agile 6-2½, 298-pound disruptor with 4.86 speed, positioned between Will Anderson Jr. and Daniel Hunter.
29. Chiefs
Omar Cooper Jr., WR, Indiana
With Laci Rice facing serious legal troubles, Patrick Mahomes might find comfort in calling Mendoza to get a sense of Cooper’s skills after the catch.
30. Broncos
Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is on the lookout for a replacement for John Franklin Myers, and this 6-3½, 318-pounder with 5.18 speed seems to fit the criteria.
31. Patriots
Denzel Boston, WR, Washington State
WR Romeo Dubs could assist, but Drake Maye might really appreciate having a 6-4, 212-pound scoring threat like Boston in the lineup.
32. Seahawks
Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee
He could see his stock rise further if he performs well at his pro day, but GM John Schneider is in need of a replacement for Rik Uhlen.

