I tried to grab their comments as well, but here's the link: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft...ks-and-draft-class-analysis-for-all-32-teams/
Again, I have a hard time seeing Richardson being the second guy off the board, but he seems to be the guy with the biggest disparity in his stock. I think these last few mocks show Adams is definitely getting drafted despite being a combine snub.
ROUND 1
5. Bradley Chubb - Denver
With four QBs off the board, the Broncos have a decision to make: Bradley Chubb or Saquon Barkley? I've mocked Barkley to them in the past, but ultimately the pull of pairing Chubb with Von Miller may be too much to go in another direction. Shaquil Barrett's a free agent after 2018, and Shane Ray's option shouldn't be picked up. Chubb also gives the team a premier pass-rusher on the off chance Miller becomes too expensive to keep down the road. But for however long Chubb and Miller play together, they should be a dynamic pass-rushing duo.
ROUND 3
84. Will Richardson - LA Chargers
Richardson can compete to start at right tackle, where the team needs an upgrade.
ROUND 4
108. Tony Adams - NY Giants
In the fourth round, the Giants pick up an interior lineman who can battle for a starting spot with a strong showing in camp.
119. Nyheim Hines - LA Chargers
Hines is a scatback who could be lethal in small doses.
126. B.J. Hill - Atlanta
Hand is a nice Day 2 option at defensive tackle if the position isn't addressed in Round 1. If that's the case, doubling up at the position with Hill could make sense and give the team a nice rotation on the D-line.
132. Jaylen Samuels - Philadelphia
Samuels is an intriguing chess piece for Doug Pederson to move around the formation.
ROUND 6
201. Justin Jones - NY Giants
The Giants then draft another rush linebacker [Utah's Kylie Fitts] to improve depth in their new scheme, and a 3-4 end to also add to the team's depth.
203. Kentavius Street - Jacksonville
Street tore his ACL but is a worthy IR stash.
Again, I have a hard time seeing Richardson being the second guy off the board, but he seems to be the guy with the biggest disparity in his stock. I think these last few mocks show Adams is definitely getting drafted despite being a combine snub.
ROUND 1
5. Bradley Chubb - Denver
With four QBs off the board, the Broncos have a decision to make: Bradley Chubb or Saquon Barkley? I've mocked Barkley to them in the past, but ultimately the pull of pairing Chubb with Von Miller may be too much to go in another direction. Shaquil Barrett's a free agent after 2018, and Shane Ray's option shouldn't be picked up. Chubb also gives the team a premier pass-rusher on the off chance Miller becomes too expensive to keep down the road. But for however long Chubb and Miller play together, they should be a dynamic pass-rushing duo.
ROUND 3
84. Will Richardson - LA Chargers
Richardson can compete to start at right tackle, where the team needs an upgrade.
ROUND 4
108. Tony Adams - NY Giants
In the fourth round, the Giants pick up an interior lineman who can battle for a starting spot with a strong showing in camp.
119. Nyheim Hines - LA Chargers
Hines is a scatback who could be lethal in small doses.
126. B.J. Hill - Atlanta
Hand is a nice Day 2 option at defensive tackle if the position isn't addressed in Round 1. If that's the case, doubling up at the position with Hill could make sense and give the team a nice rotation on the D-line.
132. Jaylen Samuels - Philadelphia
Samuels is an intriguing chess piece for Doug Pederson to move around the formation.
ROUND 6
201. Justin Jones - NY Giants
The Giants then draft another rush linebacker [Utah's Kylie Fitts] to improve depth in their new scheme, and a 3-4 end to also add to the team's depth.
203. Kentavius Street - Jacksonville
Street tore his ACL but is a worthy IR stash.