NFL Draft 2023 Former NFL GM hands out his best picks and hidden gems in breakdown of how every team fared

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The 2023 is over, which means it's time to break down where each of the 32 found value -- and who better to do that than someone who was an general manager for more than 15 years? On the "With the First Pick Podcast," Ryan Wilson, Emory Hunt, and former GM Rick Spielman (2006-2021), provide their analysis for each team's best pick as well as their hidden gem: a player who was chosen in a spot somewhat lower than the actual value he will provide.The league-wide breakdown is spread out by divisions, starting in the NFC East and finishing in the AFC West. Be sure to check out the full analysis on the podcast below.Best pick:Georgia DT (9th overall, 1st Round) PHI DT #98 Hidden gem: Alabama OL (65th overall, 3rd Round) PHI OT #56 Spielman: Jalen Carter was the best pick the Eagles made in this draft, the first pick they took. I understand the awful situation surrounding his , the incident in which two young people lost their lives. The poor Pro Day thing, he told people he wasn't visiting them unle s they were picking in the top Frank Clark Jersey 10. But, when you go to the Philadelphia Eagles, the 2022 NFC Champions, where Carter has seemingly half of his Georgia college teammates in linebacker , defensive lineman , linebacker , and cornerback , he was a very strong support system and culture in place. The Eagles will be able to bring him in and have him fit what they're doing. I thought it was a great pick, and I wouldn't be surprised if he was Defensive Rookie of the Year. They re-signed defensive tackle and defensive end , those guys are your leaders who set the culture of your football team, so when you fall in line with them, Carter will be taught what it means to be a pro. If he learns what means to be a pro, watch out: no one will be able to block him.The Eagles drafted three Georgia Bulldogs, including two in Round 1 (Carter and edge rusher Nolan Smith 30th overall) and traded for former Georgia running back on Day 3 of the draft, acquiring him and a seventh-round selection from the in exchange for a seventh-round selection 30 picks higher and a 2025 fourth-round pick. The Eagles matched a draft record by selecting five players from one school in a two-year span. Best pick:Illinois DB (47th overall, 2nd Round) WAS SAF #20 Hidden gem: Utah OL (118th overall, 4th Round) WAS OG #79 Spielman: When you watch Martin on tape, you watch his Illinois teammate (selected fifth overall by the ) and safety too. Martin plays over the slot, he can play free safety, and he can also line outside and play corner. Weak safety cla s, so he has the opportunity go in and start at free safety and help them as a nickel. Huge help for the Commanders whose 60 pa sing touchdowns allowed in the last two seasons are tied for the most in the NFL. Daniels was a left tackle at Utah, and there's no question about his athleticism. When you watch how hard he plays, he tries to finish guys off all the time. Once he learns to settle down and control his emotions, I think he'll slide inside to play guard and is even athletic enough to play center. What he does on the field you can't coach: the constant effort and energy along with grit and toughne s.Best pick:Minnesota OL John-Michael Schmitz (57th overall, 2nd Round) NYG C #61 Hidden gem:Oklahoma RB (172nd overall, 5th Round) NYG RB #20 Spielman: John-Michael Schmitz is big, he's athletic, and he's another guy who plays with grit and toughne s. There's no question about what he's going to do in the run game. He can fit in any blocking scheme. When he locks on to you, you're not getting away. I thought he was one of the top offensive linemen at the Senior Bowl.Eric Gray was one of the most fun running backs I watched this draft season. He's quick and elusive. The biggest knock on him is his speed and finish in the open field, long home runs. He's a great singles and doubles hitter as a rusher, extremely violent when he runs. It's going to get a lot of yards after contact. Gray can catch the ball out of the backfield, everything you want out of a running back. I think he's going to be a major contributor for the New York Giants. Gray and in the backfield is going to be pretty special. Best pick:Texas LB (90th overall, 3rd Round) DAL LB #35 Hidden gem:San Jose State DE (129th overall, 4th Round) DAL DE #93 Spielman: The Dallas Cowboys had a lot of solid picks, but DeMarvion Overshown, linebacker out of Texas, is a Dan Quinn-type player. He was a safety who moved up to linebacker, and you can see the progre s he's made from 2021 to this year. Overshown is naturally instinctive and has natural size for a Will linebacker position. He can run, instinctive following the ball, and excellent in coverage. The biggest knock on him is he needs to learn to be a better finisher when making the tackle, but when Dan Quinn gets a hold of these athletes with this type of instinct, he finds homes for them. Quinn will use him in a way that will shine on all of his positives and strengths.Viliami Fehoko Jr. is like a bull in a china shop. He plays with his hair on fire with every snap. Fehoko is going to give the Cowboys some edge rush. He'll beat you with his quickne s, didn't athletically test the way you want, but the way this guy plays football, with how hard he works with his motor never stopping, great pick for Quinn and the Dallas Cowboys.Best pick:Tenne see OT (10th overall, 1st Round) CHI OT #58 Hidden gem: Texas RB (115th overall, 4th Round) CHI RB #30 Spielman: The Chicago Bears definitely needed a new right tackle, and they got probably the most physical of all of the offense linemen who went in the first round. Wright had a great game against Alabama's , shut him out in pa s protection. When he was a left tackle in 2021, I had him as a Day 3 pick, Rounds 4-7. He moves over to the right side and becomes a top ten pick. I think he'll be a Day 1 starter when he comes in. Wright is going to be a tone-setter for them. The Bears allowed the highest-sack percentage in the NFL last season (13.3%) , so Wright will be a huge help. When you think of Monsters of the Midway, you think of Roschon Johnson, this type of player. November and December when it's cold and rainy, give this monster the ball, and he's going to churn out yards for you. Johnson is the kind of back that the more times he carries the ball, the better he's going to wear defenses down. He can catch the ball and help on special teams. He's going to be a very good football player. Here's the replacement who can ground and pound.Best pick:Iowa TE (34th overall, 2nd Round) DET TE #87 Hidden gem:Western Kentucky DT (96th overall, 3rd Round) DET DT #98 Spielman: I think Sam LaPorta may be the best tight end in this cla s when it's all said and done. Some people out there think he's a poor man's . This is a tough, aggre sive football player. He loves to block, but he needs to get a little stronger. Underrated pa s-catcher and underrated as a weapon after the catch. LaPorta had a great combine, great Pro Day, so he ascended throughout the whole draft proce s. He didn't get a lot of pa ses, caught a lot on out routes since that's all Iowa's quarterback could throw there. I think LaPorta is going to be more than just an out route catcher, and I think he's going to get another weapon, replacing in Detroit.Brodric Martin is a giant of a man at 6-5, 337 pounds. When you watch him on tape, he cannot be moved at the point of attack. Martin has to get his pad level a little lower, but he's strong and athletic. He can separate and locate the ball. Martin isn't that much of a pa s-rusher, more of a two-down nose tackle. When Martin gets an opportunity to play, defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn likes a lot of two-gap, nose tackles up there. He's definitely going to help solidify their run defense. Best pick:Iowa LB (13th overall, 1st Round) GB DE Hidden gem:Michigan State WR (50th overall, 2nd Round) GB WR Spielman: I love Lukas Van Ne s. He's going to give the Packers everything they want, and he's a multi-position player. Van Ne s hasn't nearly reached how good of a football player he's going to be as an NFL prospect. He blew out the combine and had a phenomenal Pro Day. Van Ne s can play defensive end, you've seen him play inside. Green Bay outside linebacker is coming off a torn ACL and getting a little older. When we talked to him, Van Ne s said most teams viewed him as a defensive end. He has a lot of versatility, and he has the highest ceiling among the defensive guys coming out early in this draft.The Packers drafting Van Ne s in the first round extended their NFL Draft record with 21 straight drafts not selecting a running back, wide receiver, or tight end in the first round. However, they have a tradition of getting weapons in the second round: , , , and among them. I loved the slot wide receiver out of Michigan State that they got with the second second round pick, Jayden Reed. He's an explosive playmaker underneath who reminds me of Randall Cobb and that kind of athlete. Reed can plays after the catch, and he made some highlight reel plays down the field even though he's a small target. He can give them some return ability as well. There's a reset going on around , but a lot of talented football players on the offensive side of the ball.Best pick:USC WR (23rd overall, 1st Round) MIN WR #3 Hidden gem:LSU DB (134th overall, 4th Round) MIN CB #20 Spielman: Jordan Addison is the most explosive route runner in this year's draft. He reminded a lot of when he was coming out. They ran about the same time, about the same size. They lost as a cap-casualty. K.J. Osborne is a good third receiver, but he's not a number two. is going to get a lot of double teams, so this kid is going to get a lot of ball thrown his way. He's going to make an immediate impact in this offense. Jay Ward is another one of those multi-positional defensive backs. He's played some nickel, but I think he'll end up as a free safety. What sticks out most about him is instincts and awarene s in zone coverage. Ward isn't afraid to come up and hit. I think he plays with a lot of savvy. He's going to have a chance to play multiple positions and be solid special teams backup for them. Best pick:Alabama QB (1st overall, 1st Round) CAR QB #9 Hidden gem: NC StateOL (114th overall, 4th Round) CAR OG #62 Spielman: I have no doubt about Bryce Young. If he wasn't 5-10 and weighed 200 pounds, there wouldn't be any concern. He's a phenomenal player and checks every box through the pre-draft proce s. This guy has a phenomenal ability for someone who is 5-10 to slide through the pocket and make all the throws. You can make Steph Curry-like comparisons. I'm not saying Young is , but he looks a lot like Patrick Mahomes in his body mannerisms out there. Every time he got on the big stage, he answered the question. I don't have any doubt that he'll answer the question when he starts Day 1 for the Carolina Panthers.Chandler Zavala is a big, ma sive human being (6'3, 322 pounds). He's another one that is very physical in the run game, and when he locks on to you, he's going to throw you to the ground. Zavala runs into some i sue in pa s-protection, but he has enough athletic skills to recover. Even though he wasn't invited to the combine, I think he'll come in and compete for a starting guard job right away. Best pick:Texas RB (8th overall, 1st Round) ATL RB #7 Hidden gem: Utah CB Clark Philips III(113th overall, 4th Round) ATL CB #44 Spielman: There's no question Bijan Robinson is a top-five talent, and the Falcons followed their board and took a top-five talent. He does everything. It's hard to poke holes in his game on tape. The Atlanta Falcons are going to be explosive on offense with everything they've done the last five years, and this one is going to take them over the top.Clark Phillips was another fun player to watch on tape. He has great ball skills as a small corner, but he played outside in the Pac-12 and did a great job covering those receivers. He's tough, gritty and will come up in run support. Where he fell is because he didn't run fast enough at the combine. When you have a small corner (5'9, 184 pounds) that's quicker than fast, you're going to put him in as the nickel to cover the slot receivers. Phillips is smart, he'll be a starter at nickel for the Falcons.Best pick:North Dakota State OL (48th overall, 2nd Round) TB OT #69 Hidden gem:Pittsburgh LB (153rd overall, 5th Round) TB LB #8 Spielman: Cody Mauch is a tough, excellent football player. I think he can play tackle, guard, center, including all five offensive line spots. He showed up down at the Senior Bowl at left tackle, and they moved him inside to guard. When you see the FCS kids go up against the big boys at the Senior Bowl, he didn't bat an eye. That was probably the first time in his career that he moved inside to play guard, it was amazing. He was one of the top offensive linemen down there. SirVocea Dennis is an undersized linebacker, very instinctive. Excellent range. I think he's a good enough athlete in coverage. You have to remember with linebackers, they have to come in and contribute on special teams. Sometimes everyone gets so caught up in what you're doing on defense, but sometimes when you draft these guys, you have to take into account that this guy could be an excellent special teams player for the Buccaneers.Best pick:Clemson DT (29th overall, 1st Round) NO DT #90 Hidden gem: Fresno State QB (127th overall, 4th Round) NO QB #14 Spielman: If you look at the 2021 tape on Bryan Bresee, he could've been a top 10 pick. Understanding he went through an ACL injury and the tragic death of his sister, but he's athletic, can play the run, and I think he can be a dominant in-line pa s-rusher. The Saints got a steal with where they picked him.I think Jake Haener is : he's going to be an excellent backup who can come in and win games for you as he grows into the position. Best pick:Ohio State WR (20th overall, 1st Round) SEA WR #11 Hidden gem: Michigan DE (151st overall, 5th Round) SEA DE #94 Hunt: Jaxon Smith-Njigba was the first drafted wide receiver at No. 20, the latest the first wide receiver came off the board since 2019. When you look at what happened to them in the postseason, opponents took away Seattle's options on the perimeter with and played through injury. Smith-Njigba can step right in on the outside or the inside to provide another vertical threat in addition to an underneath threat for .Mike Morris impre sed me more than , the Dallas Cowboy' first-round pick, when watching Michigan tape. He's fundamentally sound and does a great Christian Okoye Jersey job against the run. When you're that fundamentally sound, that gets you on the field, and the Seahawks needed a lot of help in that area. Morris gives them a solid foundation as a base defensive end.Best pick:Ohio State OT . (6th overall, 1st Round) ARI OT #70 Hidden gem:Stanford WR (94th overall, 3rd Round) ARI WR #14 Hunt: I didn't like the trade up, but I like the player in Paris Johnson Jr. He's someone who can help out on that left side, and he did a great job protecting in the pocket. When you think about coming off the knee injury, they'll probably ask him to stay in the pocket more. To me, Paris Johnson was the best one in the cla s at the position.Michael Wilson was my number one X wide receiver, if he's healthy. He had injury problems in college. Wilson can track the football well and closes on the football well. He had a fantastic week at the Senior Bowl. If you could bottle up what you saw from him that week and have that for 17 games, that's great. I understand why he went where he went because you can't depend on him from 17 weeks.Best pick:Penn State S (87th overall, 3rd Round) SF SAF #27 Hidden gem:South Alabama CB . (155th overall, 5th Round) SF CB #28 Hunt: Ji'Ayir Brown was one of my favorite combo safeties, he can play free or strong safety. I loved the ball skills, loved the instincts. Brown can be succe sful in a split-safety look or even in a deep-third. For me getting a guy like that on the back end is huge because we saw them have i sues there in the playoffs. Seattle right out of the game went deep down the middle of the field, so you need someone who can take that away. Brown does that to me.Darrell Luter Jr. is an outstanding corner. Great man coverage skills, and he can play on either side of the field. He's able to jam guys at the line of scrimmage, turn and stay in people's faces. He's a corner that has been battle-tested.Best pick:Tenne see LB (77th overall, 3rd Round) LAR DE Hidden gem:Georgia QB (128th overall, 4th Round) LAR QB #13 Hunt: Byron Young does a great job getting off the ball. He reminds me of out of Eastern Washington.Stetson Bennett kind of fits what they have had on their quarterback depth chart in , a guy who is athletic and can throw on the move. Bennett fits what they want. There are off-the-field things to worry about with him, LA you worry about with him going out, but if he has his head on straight he's a gamer. Bennett can get the job done on short notice.Best pick:Wisconsin OL (43rd overall, 2nd Round) NYJ C Hidden gem:Pittsburgh RB (143rd overall, 5th Round) NYJ RB #25 Hunt: I love centers who can get out and move, it expands your playbook. It helps out in the pa sing game. When you talk about Wisconsin, your start with the center. Joe Tippmann is one of the better ones in the cla s, and I think the Jets got a steal in him.Israel Abanikanda out of Pitt is six feet, 219 pounds, and you rarely see guys with that level of explosivene s and acceleration. I think he's an underrated kickoff returner for this football team right out of the gate. Him dropping this far in the draft is shocking to me. He's explosive and dynamic. It makes you wonder what's going on with health since they took a foundational running back.Best pick:Oregon CB (17th overall, 1st Round) NE CB #50 Hidden gem:Sacramento State LB (76th overall, 3rd Round) NE LB #52 Hunt: Christian Gonzalez has great man-to-man skills, great matchup skills. Him going this deep in the first round is a steal after thinking he was going top 10. He finds himself in a situation where he's going to get coached by one of the best defensive minds in Bill Belichick. He has great ball skills, he won't shy away from the moment or any matchup with the other team's top receiver.Marte Mapu out of Sacremento State is built like a shoe-string french fry at 6'3, 217. This is Bill Belichick going for versatility. He can play safety, he can play down at linebacker, and he can cover shallow. He's a defensive player who can move acro s the back end of a defense, match up on game day and have succe s.Best pick:Florida G (59th overall, 2nd Round) BUF OG #64 Hidden gem: Tulane LB (91st overall, 3rd Round) BUF LB #42 Hunt: O'Cyrus Torrence was my number two guard in this cla s and once he blocks you, it's a wrap. He does a great job in the run game. Buffalo needed help in the interior where quarterback sees a lot of pre sure and where he has i sues stepping up in the pocket. That is going to be solved with O'Cyrus Torrence. Torrence is a dominant player and a fun one to watch on film. One of the better ones to watO'Cyrus Torrence's college career statsStarts47Pa s Block Snaps1,427*Sacks Allowed0Pre sures Allowed21Pre sure Pct1.5%Dorian Williams is the replacement. This was the best cover linebacker available. He can play zone and he's a pre sure player. Williams needs to blitz with a better plan, sometimes he just crashes into things. The want to is there, so I think this is a hidden gem who could play next to .Best pick:Texas A&M RB (84th overall, 3rd Round) MIA RB #28 Hidden gem:Stanford WR (197th overall, 6th Round) MIA WR #84 Hunt: Devon Achane was their best pick because of the game-breaking, Olympic speed. Combine that with the zone-blocking scheme and the lanes he will find in it, wow. He ran through so much trash at A&M, but he won't have that in Miami. Achane will hit a lot of home runs in the run game, and he'll step on the field right away in the return game.Best pick:Penn State CB . (32nd overall, 2nd Round) PIT CB #24 Hidden gem:Wisconsin DT (49th overall, 2nd Round) PIT DT #95 Hunt: Joey Porter Jr. was the Pittsburgh Steelers' best pick. A legacy guy, his father Joey Porter played eight seasons and won a with the Steelers. He fell into their laps at pick 32. They needed a corner who could play outside with pre s skills, which are uncanny because of his long arms. Pittsburgh's combination of need and what they got in Porter Jr. was a great pick.Keenu Benton as a nose tackle is a phenomenal player. He had offensive linemen looking like cows on skates at the Senior Bowl. Benton makes them more physical up front, especially in the run game.Best pick:Boston College WR (22nd overall, 1st Round) BAL WR #4 Hidden gem:Stanford CB (157th overall, 5th Round) BAL CB #17 Hunt: Zay Flowers reminds me of , bold Justin Reid Jersey praise I know. He's so explosive in all directions. He's so dynamic, and he was open so much at Boston College. However, he didn't have a quarterback. Now he's going into a situation where he's the third receiver, but he's going to be the home run hitter at the position. Flowers really helps out this offense.Kyu Blu Kelly is someone who helps them out in a position of need, but he also allows them to bring back cornerback if they want to. I thought he had one of the best practices at his position at the Senior Bowl.Best pick:Clemson DE (28th overall, 1st Round) CIN DE #99 Hidden gem:Purdue WR (131st overall, 4th Round) CIN WR #15 Hunt: Myles Murphy to me was one of the most underrated pa s rushers in this draft, some thought he was too nice of a player. He plays the run well. I like his skillset, and going to a place like Cincinnati allows him to fit in within the rotation they have there, headlined by .Charlie Jones is always open. He's someone that may be the heir apparent to . He has to get better getting off the line in pre s coverage, great working through the zone. He's your quinte sential slot receiver. This felt like a future pick for Cincinnati.Best pick:Ohio State OT (111th overall, 4th Round) CLE OT #74 Hidden gem:Tenne see WR (74th overall, 3rd Round) CLE WR #89 Hunt: I love Dawand Jones, a big mammoth of a guy (6'8, 374 pounds). Big offensive lineman. He had one great practice at the Senior Bowl. He's a plug-and-play right tackle only. They need that help up front. Great get at offensive tackle.Cedric Tillman torched Purdue in the Music City Bowl in 2021. If he stays healthy, this is someone you can put on the outside in Cleveland. They like bigger guys, and he fits the mold at 6'3, 213 pounds.Best pick:Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud (2nd overall, 1st Round) HOU QB #7 Hidden gem: Houston WR Tank Dell(69th overall, 3rd Round) HOU WR #13 Wilson: C.J. Stroud is their best pick. They needed a quarterback, they needed to leave this draft with a quarterback. I can't think of being a general manager and letting a team in your division get Stroud. Losing twice in a year to him would've led to some tough questions.Tank Dell is incredibly tough. Because of his quickne s, he presents a nice target for Stroud.Best pick:Florida QB (4th overall, 1st Round) IND QB #5 Hidden gem:North Carolina WR (79th overall, 3rd Round) IND WR #1 Wilson: Anthony Richardson athletically makes the offense so dynamic. He's going to help out yards per carry average because of the threat of his athleticism. Richardson has such a high floor because of the athleticism, which means he can be brought along slowly. He has such a beautiful deep ball that he can complete more accurately than everything else. You want him to be more consistent on the shorter stuff, but his run game help will allow him to get on the field in Week 1.Josh Downs is a smaller receiver (5'9, 171 pounds). He is a more polished slot receiver. More so than Parris Cambpell.Best pick:Kentucky QB (33rd overall, 2nd Round) TEN QB #8 Hidden gem: Tulane RB (81st overall, 3rd Round) TEN RB #32 Wilson: I think Will Levis would benefit from sitting behind a veteran like . That gives him a chance to learn decision-making, an i sue for him.Tyjae Spears (5-10, 200) looks nothing like (6-3, 247), but he is special. Great explosion. He can hit the re-acceleration to hit the second and third gear that you like to see. This was the spark plug that led the Tulane resurgence.Best pick:Auburn RB (88th overall, 3rd Round) JAC RB #4 Hidden gem:Penn State TE (61st overall, 2nd Round) JAC TE #85 Wilson: Tank Bigsby is a strong fit. He can set the pace, wear down the defense. Then, can come in and hit the home run. Bigsby is a straight, down-hill runner. He doesn't waste time getting north and south. That's something the Jaguars needed. It will help prolong Etienne's career, so this is a great fit for the player and the team.Brenton Strange is incredibly athletic and loves to block. doesn't nece sarily block for you, and he's on the franchise tag. Strange could be here for the next four years. I think his best football is ahead of him. Strange will block you into the stands.Best pick:Notre Dame TE (35th overall, 2nd Round) LV TE #87 Hidden gem:Cincinnati WR (100th overall, 3rd Round) LV WR #89 Wilson: Michael Mayer is the complete tight end in this draft cla s, may not be the most athletic. He may be the best blocker at the line of scrimmage outside of in this cla s. Mayer isn't overly twitchy getting in and out of his cuts, but he's very smooth. He knows out to get open, relying on his route savvy. This guy may be the best contested-catch tight end I've seen in a long time. He can be a threat in the red zone. Mayer isn't overly athletic after the catch, but he will run through people. This is a very solid pick at tight end, fills a need for the Raiders. Mayer led all tight ends in receptions (180) and receiving yards yards (2,099) in in over the last two seasons.Tre Tucker is a quick starter, someone who gets himself open quickly. This offense is working underneath and handling getting yards after the catch. Can you extend and get the first down? I think Tucker can do that. The Raiders are going to play the quick game because that's where Jimmy G tends to excel, so you want to surround him with catch-and-run guys. I think Tucker is excellent in that regard.Best pick:TCU WR (21st overall, 1st Round) LAC WR #1 Hidden gem:USC DL (54th overall, 2nd Round) LAC DT #45 Wilson: Quentin Johnston is 6-3, 210 pounds and some change. Plays faster than his 40 time of 4.50, great at all three levels. I think Johnston is an immediate upgrade in this offense. He's a better inside, slot guy who's a huge threat after the catch. We saw glimpses of that in the Michigan game where he caught the low cro sing route and took it over 70 yards for a touchdown. I think that's where we could see him do a lot of damage in this offense. Johnston is a big man with small man movement Juan Thornhill Jersey skills.Tuli Tuipulotu is a tweener right now. If he's going to play inside, he'll have to add some weight. There's some twitch to him. He's not a true edge, speed rusher. He knows how to work the edges of blockers. The Chargers could use him multiple ways as an inside rusher or as an outside rusher. He's going to have to add weight if you put him fully inside.Best pick:Kansas State DE (31st overall, 1st Round) KC DE #97 Hidden gem:Oklahoma OT (92nd overall, 3rd Round) KC OT #64 Wilson: Felix Anudike-Uzomah is an edge pa s rusher. They put him down inside, but when he was outside the offensive tackle's shoulder, he can bend and dip at the edge. He was great quickne s and he can find the quarterback. He will pursue and chase until the whistle ends. He needs to get a little stronger, but he can step right in as a pa s rusher.Wanya Morris was interesting because he wasn't me sing around at the Senior Bowl. He's a great depth piece who could compete for play time right away.Best pick:Oklahoma WR (63rd overall, 2nd Round) DEN WR #83 Hidden gem:Iowa CB (83rd overall, 3rd Round) DEN CB #37 Wilson: Marvin Mims is 5-11, 183 pounds, runs a 4.3 40-yard dash (4.38), he's an absolute playmaker on the inside and the outside. He plays with an edge. Mims also has return ability. I love his fit in Sean Payton's offense.Riley Mo s ran a 4.45 40-yard dash, but I don't know if he plays that fast. I would start him at outside corner and see if he can do it. If not, then move him inside. He's more than smart enough to play safety. At the Senior Bowl, he performed in man coverage as a corner. He's instinctive, can find the ball in the air, and he'll come up and hit you when playing the run.
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