None of the top 5 WR's fell in this mock draft. I added some scouting reports to the players. Any thoughts?
23. Chop Robinson EDGE Penn State
He's incredibly fast and explosive off the edge, he's a dynamic rusher who can use his quickness to get to the QB. Would be great to have him on the opposite side of WA.
59. T'Vondre Sweat DT Texas
A mammoth at 6'4" and 346 pounds, T'Vondre Sweat is a force to be reckoned with in the middle of the defense. He makes everything possible for his teammates. Would be great for our run defense and would give us a Vince Wilfork type DT.
86. Devontez Walker WR North Carolina
His speed, explosiveness, and high-level catching instincts on the vertical plane, to go along with excellent size at 6’2 1/2″ and 200 pounds. Once clocked at over 23 miles per hour in a game by Recruiting Analytics, there’s no disputing Walker’s long speed. When he has a runway, he can effortlessly stack defenders on the boundary and gain space. He would give us another speed threat to go with Dell and Nico
119. Jaylen Wright RB Tennessee
An efficient runner and a dynamic big-play threat with a max speed of 23 MPH, Wright has a skill set that makes him one of the most tantalizing RB prospects in the draft. Quantifiably elite speed and explosiveness threat with home-run ability in open space
123. Christian Mahogany OG Boston College
An agile mover who puts his length to good use, using his hands aggressively and landing solid initial punches. Mahogany can move to the second level as a run blocker, with the coordination and balance to hit moving targets. In pass protection, he’s a fire hydrant who plays with a wide base and plenty of core strength. Bursts off the line of scrimmage and has tremendous natural strength and power, able to dominate at the point of attack and wipe out defenders in the run game.
196. Luke Reimer LB Nebraska
Reimer shows good speed and closing burst when blitzing. He’s built like a defensive back but hits like a linebacker. Has sideline-to-sideline range and is a violent, wrap-up hitter. Makes the clean open-field tackle. Good effort in pursuit. Has enough twitch and speed to make an impact coming off the edge. He’s very good in coverage when looking into the backfield in zone coverage. He’s effective in pursuit when chasing down backs as a run defender, and Reimer has the athleticism to cover a lot of ground when dropping into coverage.
210. Evan Williams S Oregon
Williams has a tall, lean build with some muscle and moves incredibly well. He can flip his hips to change direction and cover receivers downfield stride-for-stride.Also efficient at playing the run, using his long, athletic frame to cover ground and make tackles against ball carriers. He is also a good coverage safety, allowing just one touchdown in 464 coverage snaps, according to Pro Football Focus.
219. Isaiah Davis RB South Dakota State
Fairly explosive runner with good acceleration, generating easy second-level momentum. Able to use one-cut agility and snappy footwork to redirect attack angles and find space with short-area energy can stack quick cuts and snake through crowds. Quick feet and strides allow him to glide into open lanes with decisiveness on zone runs.