Thursday, April 26, 2018

Andy Todd's 2018 NFL Mock Draft

We now live in a post-Super Bowl world where the Warriors are still the clear favorites to emerge victorious in June once the NBA Finals conclude, the Browns are the favorites to dominate draft day and Kanye West is going on a week-long tweet storm. In other words, nothing has changed since last season's draft! Except for the fact that the 49ers no longer NEED a quarterback, Dez Bryant is readily available for anybody to take (so why aren't they?) and oh yeah... the Philadelphia Eagles are defending champions for the first time in the Super Bowl era. Much like everybody's 2017 preseason predictions, mock drafts of any kind are usually inaccurate messes due to team's unconfirmed interests in players that might not translate to the next level and of course, the unexpected variable that is the draft-day trade.

The 2018 NFL Draft appears to have the most trade-heavy rumor mill of any football draft ever thanks to the presence of at least five quarterbacks that most consider first-round talents. With the quarterback still being the defining position for an NFL team's success (unless you're the Jaguars), there are at least 10 teams (Cleveland, Denver, New Orleans, Jacksonville, New England, NY Jets, NY Giants, Miami, Buffalo and Arizona) that COULD look to draft and develop their next man under center early in the draft. That's not even including teams like the Bengals, Chargers and Steelers that might be less confident in their futures at the position than previously believed. In my opinion, no matter who owns picks 1, 2 and 3, those will all be quarterbacks off the board.

It is bound to be one of the most fun NFL drafts since Aaron Rodgers fell from being a guaranteed Top-5 pick to #24 and I'll try to navigate through it all with the most accurate mock if all teams remain in their current draft positions (not going to happen but whatever, just bear with me on this one).

#1. Cleveland Browns - QB Josh Allen (Wyoming)


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Current Depth: (QB) Tyrod Taylor & Drew Stanton
Other Options: QBs Josh Rosen & Sam Darnold, RB Saquon Barkley, DE Bradley Chubb
If I were in new GM John Dorsey's position, I would select Saquon Barkley #1 and Bradley Chubb #4 because Tyrod Taylor has proven that he can take a hopeless franchise (Buffalo) to the playoffs and is extremely careful with the football in a way that no rookie quarterback has ever been (16 interceptions in three seasons as the Bills' starter). Unfortunately, thinking in a "bigger picture" manner seems like more of a Sashi Brown move and they just fired him for trying to reenact the Philadelphia 76ers "Process" in the NFL. The organization did not give Brown a chance to see this rebuild through, as they've failed to with any other front office they've built over the past 20 years. They'll do the Browns-iest Browns' pick yet and take the QB that completed 49% of his passes in Junior College before playing inconsistently at the stalwart football program that is Wyoming. Even if traded, all top three picks will be quarterbacks.

#2. New York Giants - QB Sam Darnold (USC)


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Current Depth: (QB) Eli Manning, Davis Webb
Other Options: QBs Josh Allen & Josh Rosen, RB Saquon Barkley, DE Bradley Chubb, Trade out?
Eli Manning is DONE and the quicker the Giants acknowledge this, the quicker the overblown goodbye tour can begin. There is not one simple move that can turn this team into a serious postseason contender next year outside of dumping their 37-year old turnover-prone meme of a quarterback for say... Ryan Tannehill? WOAH! Did I just propose the idea that the Giants send the #2 pick to Miami for Tannehill and the #11 pick? I didn't even realize how much I wanted this to happen until now. Do it, Giants! In mock reality, let's say the Giants stay at #2... I think Sam Darnold is the most Eli-like quarterback in the draft with his inconsistencies and fearlessness to make the dangerous throws. In other words, I don't trust this guy but, the team that's somehow brainwashed themselves into believing that Eli Manning was still a legitimate starting quarterback the past two seasons might just let him sit and learn, Kurt Warner-style for a year before handing him the reigns.

#3. New York Jets - QB Josh Rosen (UCLA)


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Current Depth: (QB) Josh McCown, Teddy Bridgewater, Bryce Petty, Christian Hackenberg
Other Options: QBs Josh Allen & Sam Darnold, RB Saquon Barkley, DE Bradley Chubb, Trade up/out?
As much as Teddy Bridgewater deserves a second chance with a second team as the Jets' starter this year, they seem dead-set on keeping 38-year old journeyman Josh McCown under center for another year. I feel that this more likely signifies a lack of trust in Bridgewater than faith in the man that led them to a 5-11 record last season and will only get worse as his football abilities escape his body. Josh Rosen is the quarterback most ready to start on day #1 and even though that doesn't always equal having the highest potential of all the arms in this draft, his mind is what sets him apart as one of the most mentally-ready quarterbacks since Andrew Luck and Russell Wilson. He showed plenty of inconsistencies in college though and that will cost him being a top two pick on Thursday. Who knows? Maybe a team will like Saquon Barkley enough (Tampa Bay?) to trade up and draft the Nittany Lion here. Speaking of which...

#4. Cleveland Browns - RB Saquon Barkley (Penn State)


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Current Depth: (RB) Carlos Hyde, Duke Johnson Jr., Matthew Dayes, Darius Jackson
Other Options: DE Bradley Chubb, CB Denzel Ward, G Quenton Nelson, Trade out?
By all accounts and evidence, Barkley is the next Ezekiel Elliott on the field and he can return kicks with similar results to that of Devin Hester, if necessary (won't be required from him in the NFL but, could you imagine?). Even with the signing of Carlos Hyde (two 900-yard seasons) and the return of pass-catching extraordinaire Duke Johnson Jr., this team still needs a LeSean McCoy-like back to compliment Tyrod Taylor for as long as they want to keep Taylor under center instead of whatever quarterback they take this weekend (in this mock, that is Josh Allen). In reality, their defense was still one of the worst in the NFL and Bradley Chubb would help the other side of the ball just as much as Barkley would help the offensive side and it's not a guarantee that Barkley falls here if a more RB-needy team feels the need to trade up to picks 2 or 3. Either way, Allen & Barkley beats the Kizer & Crowell combination of 2017 by a mile.

#5. Denver Broncos - DE Bradley Chubb (North Carolina State)

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Current Depth: (DE) Derek Wolfe, Adam Gotsis, Shelby Harris, DeMarcus Walker, Paul Boyette Jr., Jhaustin Thomas
Other Options: QBs Baker Mayfield & Lamar Jackson, RB Saquon Barkley, G Quenton Nelson, CB Denzel Ward, Trade up/out?
The Broncos may have just released C.J. Anderson but, the only running back worthy of a top-ten pick is off the board so, they might just trade out of this #5 pick for a deeper variety of picks including a later first-rounder to land a Nick Chubb or a Derrius Guice. If they don't trade up or down, they'll look to shore up an already great defense since the old dad proverb states that "Defense Wins Championships" and Bradley Chubb is the best defender in this draft. Even though there is a much more pronounced hole in the defensive backfield minus Aqib Talib, this is a team known for going with quality over quantity since they won the Super Bowl three seasons ago.

#6. Indianapolis Colts - G Quenton Nelson (Notre Dame)

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Current Depth: (G) Matt Slauson, Joe Haeg, Jack Mewhort, Jeremy Vujnovich, Mark Glowinski
Other Options: RB Saquon Barkley, WR Calvin Ridley, DE Bradley Chubb, CB Denzel Ward, Trade out?
The biggest key in maintaining Andrew Luck's health upon his return will be how much better his offensive line is at protecting him compared to how abysmal the Colts' offensive line was in 2016, the last time Luck played. Despite being a guard, Quenton Nelson is widely regarded as the safest offensive line choice in this draft and the Colts' need him because they need someone to help both protect Luck and create holes for whoever their running back is come September. Obviously if Barkley were to fall to pick #6, the Colts would have to consider choosing him and the story is the same with Chubb but, this feels like the furthest either of those can fall in a draft where teams are preparing to make trades up and down the draft board.

#7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - S Derwin James (Florida State)

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Current Depth: (S) Justin Evans, Chris Conte, Keith Tandy, Josh Robinson, Isaiah Johnson
Other Options: RB Saquon Barkley, G Quenton Nelson, CB Denzel Ward, Trade out?
The slow development of Jameis Winston was not the only disappointment for Buccaneer fans in 2017, as their defense was nowhere near as good as previously expected. Tampa Bay will definitely listen to offers for the 7th overall pick (likely from Miami, Buffalo and Arizona) but, Derwin James is the safest choice that makes the most sense for a team that is looking for another huge defensive addition alongside Jason Pierre-Paul and the continuous improvement of Vernon Hargreaves and Justin Evans. That move would put them back in wildcard contention at the very least.

#8. Chicago Bears - ILB Tremaine Edmunds (Virginia Tech)

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Current Depth: (ILB) Danny Trevathan, Nick Kwiatkoski, John Timu, Isaiah Irving
Other Options: G Quenton Nelson, OLB Roquan Smith, CBs Denzel Ward & Minkah Fitzpatrick
The Bears addressed their need for offense early this season by signing WRs Allen Robinson & Taylor Gabriel along with TE Trey Burton. Now that GM Ryan Pace has surrounded QB Mitchell Trubisky with genuinely talented weapons, it would not be a surprise to see them shift their focus to defense in the draft as they need to replace the linebacker holes left by Christian Jones, Jerrell Freeman and even Pernell McPhee (who was more of an edge rusher than an inside presence). Edmunds was the only star defensive player on a team that never allowed 30 points to any teams in their conference (the ACC). In case Danny Trevathan ever gets in trouble again with these new targeting rules, the Bears will be in desperate need for a middle linebacker and Tremaine Edmunds could be a star for the next decade given the right amount of time on the field.


#9. San Francisco 49ers - WR Calvin Ridley (Alabama)

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Current Depth: (WR) Pierre Garcon, Marquise Goodwin, Trent Taylor, Aldrick Robinson, Kendrick Bourne, Victor Bolden, Max McCaffrey, Aaron Burbridge, DeAndre Carter
Other Options: ILB Tremaine Edmunds, OLB Roquan Smith, CBs Denzel Ward & Minkah Fitzpatrick, S Derwin James, Trade up/out?
Dez Bryant is STILL available and at this point, it just seems like a handful of secretive teams are waiting to see which franchise selects Calvin Ridley before they make an offer to the former Cowboy. San Francisco is the most obvious landing spot for the biggest ticket receiver on the market and with Ridley slipping to #9 (unless somebody trades up), Ridley is the perfect fit for the 49ers. Their only proven receivers are a 32-year old coming off a neck injury (Pierre Garcon) and a former Olympian that was only known as a deep-threat and nothing else before others' injuries forced his narrative to change last year. As nice as all three of Garcon, Goodwin and Trent Taylor are, none of them would be #1 receivers on a Super Bowl team and with a 5-game winning streak to ride into the offseason, the 49ers' brass are probably thinking Super Bowl or bust right now depending on the legal implications of Reuben Foster's Horrible, Terrible, No Good, Very Bad Offseason. 

#10. Oakland Raiders - CB Minkah Fitzpatrick (Alabama)

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Current Depth: (CB) Gareon Conley, Daryl Worley, Rashaan Melvin, Shareece Wright, Dexter McDonald, Leon Hall, Darius Hillary, Senquez Golson, Antonio Hamilton, Tevin Michel, Shaquille Richardson
Other Options: OT Isaiah Wynn, OLB Roquan Smith, CBs Denzel Ward & Josh Jackson
Back-to-back defending champions could join the Bay Area as Jon Gruden will want to create his own "Legion of Boom" around 2017 first-rounder Gareon Conley and the tenth pick this year, Minkah Fitzpatrick. It amazes me that year after year, everyone expects the Raiders defense to be awesome despite the lack of any above-average defenders outside of Khalil Mack. Fitzpatrick would change that as he better be NFL-ready after seemingly spending eight years in college.

#11. Miami Dolphins - OLB Roquan Smith (Georgia)


Current Depth: (OLB) Kiko Alonso, Chase Allen, Terrance Garvin
Other Options: QBs Baker Mayfield & Lamar Jackson, TE Mike Gesicki, C James Daniels, DT Da'Ron Payne, CBs Denzel Ward, Minkah Fitzpatrick & Josh Jackson, Trade up?
The Dolphins were a quarterback short of the playoffs last year (does anyone really believe that just replacing Jay Cutler with Ryan Tannehill wouldn't have been enough to unseat the Bills from the postseason?) so, it would not stun anyone to see them trade up or sit and wait for a Baker Mayfield or a Lamar Jackson to fall to them at 11. It would, however, seem ill-advised as Tannehill was pretty solid the last time we saw him on the field and there are now a bunch of other holes for this team to fill after they dumped Ndamukong Suh, Lawrence Timmons and Julius Thomas with nothing in return besides cap space they used on Danny Amendola, Albert Wilson and Robert Quinn (excuse me? why?). The most blatant hole on this team is among the linebacker corps, where Kiko Alonso is essentially expected to do it all by himself at this moment. Roquan Smith has been heavily criticized as a run-defender but, no one has questioned his pass-rush ability and the Dolphins need as many young defensive players to make life as miserable as possible for the potential influx of young AFC East quarterbacks starting this season.

#12. Buffalo Bills - QB Lamar Jackson (Louisville)

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Current Depth: (QB) A.J. McCarron, Nathan Peterman
Other Options: QB Baker Mayfield, WR Calvin Ridley, OTs Isaiah Wynn & Mike McGlinchey, ILB Tremaine Edmunds, OLB Roquan Smith, Trade up?
If you're going to dump Tyrod Taylor for a third-round pick, you better have a superior version of Taylor in mind for the future. If Lamar Jackson is 75% of the quarterback that Taylor was, it could be a successful transition for the team that just ended the league's longest streak without a postseason appearance. Lamar Jackson is somehow far more mobile than Taylor, who was one of the league's most mobile quarterbacks last season, and the kid cannot even be judged by his passing stats at Louisville (59% completion percentage his final season) because his receivers were the worst of any of the top six quarterbacks that might be taken in the first round this year. How Jackson's game translates to the NFL is a mystery to many but, it won't be as a receiver and he needs to land somewhere where he can use those legs while he's young. 

#13. Washington - CB Denzel Ward (Ohio State)

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Current Depth: (CB) Josh Norman, Quinton Dunbar, Orlando Scandrick, Fabian Moreau, Joshua Holsey
Other Options: WR Calvin Ridley, DEs Marcus Davenport & Harold Landry, Trade up?
This is the furthest that Denzel Ward will fall in the draft. Widely regarded as a top-ten pick and possibly the best cornerback in the draft, Ward will only fall to Washington if no corner-needy team tries to pass them up via trade (see: half the NFL). With Calvin Ridley off the board, Washington will need to focus on defense and Josh Norman appears to be hitting the end of his prime so, it's time to shore up the defense, much like the Chiefs successfully did on an annual basis around new-Washington quarterback Alex Smith.

#14. Green Bay Packers - DE Harold Landry (Boston College)

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Current Depth: (DE) Mike Daniels, Muhammad Wilkerson, Dean Lowry
Other Options: RB Darrius Guice, WR Calvin Ridley, DE Marcus Davenport, CBs Josh Jackson & Denzel Ward, Trade up?
With GM Ted Thompson gone and new GM Brian Gutekunst handing out contracts to veteran free agents, I could see anything happening here including even trading up to land a Calvin Ridley or a Denzel Ward. With a league-leading 12 draft picks, the Packers certainly have the capital to move up for a better prospect but, Harold Landry is a perfectly fine fit at pick #14, just in case Muhammad Wilkerson isn't the second-coming of Reggie White. The Packers are always looking for pass-rushers and with Clay Matthews Jr. finding it harder and harder to wrap up offensive players, the man that wrapped up 16.5 sacks in 2016 (only 5 in 8 games last year) could be signed for Matthews to be a post-draft release.

#15. Arizona Cardinals - QB Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma)

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Current Depth: (QB) Sam Bradford, Mike Glennon, Brandon Doughty, Alek Torgersen
Other Options: QB Lamar Jackson, WR Calvin Ridley, OT Isaiah Wynn, CB Josh Jackson, Trade up?
Every NFL GM and I seem to agree that Sam Bradford is an above-average NFL quarterback with the worst injury luck of any #1 pick over the last 20 years. With that being a widely-known fact, the Cardinals still decided to pay him 20 million dollars next season and even if it's only one season... wow. Baker Mayfield is NFL-ready from an accuracy standpoint and could be an all-time great given some mentoring from the $20 million man. The one thing Arizona will want to do with their future franchise quarterback is make him a bit more patient before taking off so that Mayfield doesn't become another Robert Griffin III. Recently, it seems as though Mayfield won't fall past pick #10 with the Browns reportedly considering taking the Heisman Winner with the very first overall pick (This would legitimately shock me but, I'm all for it). Either way, I think the Arizona Cardinals somehow find a way to find the perfect Bruce Arians quarterback the year after Arians retired as head coach.

#16. Baltimore Ravens - C James Daniels (Iowa)

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Current Depth: (C) Matt Skura
Other Options: TE Mike Gesicki, OTs Isaiah Wynn & Mike McGlinchey, CB Josh Jackson
For the first time in their franchises' history, the Ravens just bore the hell out of me. I do not have the slightest interest in how their receiving corps of Michael Crabtree, Willie Snead and John Brown turns out and their defense continues to be solid but, is now only average as a whole. Ultimately, they will go with the only first-round caliber center in Iowa's James Daniels because they do not have a center. Matt Skura is more natural at the guard position and is even more of a natural on the bench so, this is a perfect fit for Daniels to start from day #1.

#17. Los Angeles Chargers - OT Isaiah Wynn (Georgia)

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Current Depth: (OT) Russell Okung, Joe Barksdale, Michael Schofield, Sam Tevi
Other Oprions: QBs Baker Mayfield & Lamar Jackson, OT Mike McGlinchey, ILB Leighton Vander Esch
The Chargers are the Brooklyn Nets to the Rams' New York Knicks in terms of coverage and hype surrounding the two franchises. Quietly, the Chargers defense is young and on enough of an upward trajectory that they could be just as good as the Rams' 2017 defense this year. With that said, they will want to focus more on shoring up the offense and keeping QB Philip Rivers up during the twilight of his career. Isaiah Wynn stands as the best tackle in the draft and with an aging offensive line, the Chargers could use him to eventually work his way in via the exits of Russell Okung (30 years old) or Joe Barksdale (29 and mediocre).

#18. Seattle Seahawks - CB Josh Jackson (Iowa)

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Current Depth: (CB) Justin Coleman, Shaquill Griffin, Dontae Johnson, Neiko Thorpe, Deandre Elliott, Alex Carter
Other Options: TE Mike Gesicki, G Will Hernandez, LB/CB Shaquem Griffin, CBs Jaire Alexander & Carlton Davis, Trade out?
Despite Seattle's offensive line troubles over the past four years and the losses of Jimmy Graham and Paul Richardson, the real holes for this team are on defense. It does not seem like Kam Chancellor will come back anytime soon from a potentially career-ending neck injury and Earl Thomas no longer has the healthiest track record either but, the only player entirely gone from the once-upon-a-time "Legion of Boom" is Richard Sherman. Josh Jackson has all of the size and intangibles to translate his ball-hawking style of play from Iowa into the NFL. The Seahawks would barely miss a beat replacing Sherman with Jackson.

#19. Dallas Cowboys - WR Courtland Sutton (SMU)

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Current Depth: (WR) Allen Hurns, Terrance Williams, Cole Beasley, Deonte Thompson, Ryan Switzer, Noah Brown, Lance Lenoir, K.D. Cannon
Other Options: OT Mike McGlinchey, DTs Da'Ron Payne & Vita Vea, OLB Rashaan Evans, Safeties Ronnie Harrison & Justin Reid
Quietly, Courtland Sutton has been rising up draft boards and as a much cheaper, just as confident version of Dez Bryant, he makes perfect sense as QB Dak Prescott's #1 target for years to come. If nothing else, he could be the possession receiver to match Prescott's lack of confidence in throwing the deep ball. Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley have been around long enough that we know neither is capable of taking over for Dez Bryant and Allen Hurns has been constantly injured since being undrafted and having one good season in Jacksonville. Sutton could be the #1 wideout by September on this lackluster squad.

#20. Detroit Lions - DT Da'Ron Payne (Alabama)

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Current Depth: (DT) A'Shawn Robinson, Sylvester Williams, Ricky Jean-Francois, Akeem Spence, Jeremiah Ledbetter, Toby Johnson
Other Options: RBs Darrius Guice & Nick Chubb, TE Mike Gesicki, C James Daniels, DT Vita Vea
Detroit seems to consistently desire owning multiple above-average defensive linemen at the same time and with Ezekiel "Ziggy" Ansah on the team and no other linemen of note (yet, A'Shawn Robinson might be a good player given time to develop), they might just refocus on the defensive front again. This team should still be looking at running backs despite the addition of LeGarrette Blount (now on his sixth NFL team) so, it would not surprise me to see them fill the one gaping hole on offense that has prevented them from any postseason success over their two appearances in the Matthew Stafford-era. Running backs can usually wait though so, Da'Ron Payne can join a former member of the Crimson Tide as they plug up the middle of the field for new defensive-minded head coach Matt Patricia.

#21. Cincinnati Bengals - G Will Hernandez (Texas-El Paso)

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Current Depth: (G) Clint Boling, Trey Hopkins, Alex Redmond, Christian Westerman, Oni Omoile
Other Options: QB Lamar Jackson, C James Daniels, DTs Da'Ron Payne, Vita Vea & Maurice Hurst
Losing G Kevin Zeitler was a death sentence for the Bengals' 2017 season and now, Andre Smith's second tenure in Cincinnati is over. Trey Hopkins has not blown anyone away with his production shown in 12 starts over four seasons so, expect the Bengals' brass to make another low-key wise decision here and take a smaller-school guard in Will Hernandez of UTEP. 

#22. Buffalo Bills - OT Mike McGlinchey (Notre Dame)

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Current Depth: (OT) Dion Dawkins, Jordan Mills, Marshall Newhouse, Conor McDermott, De'Ondre Wesley, Josh James
Other Options: QB Lamar Jackson, WRs Courtland Sutton & Christian Kirk, ILB Leighton Vander Esch, CB Jaire Alexander, Trade up?
If the Bills truly land a quarterback, as predicted earlier, then they are going to want to protect him as securely as possible and what better way to do that than with a 6'8'' behemoth named Mike McGlinchey. There were multiple Notre Dame games where it was obvious that McGlinchey was the more naturally gifted lineman than Quenton Nelson. The cousin of Falcons' QB Matt Ryan, McGlinchey is a natural for the locker room and will improve team morale in the exact opposite manner that Richie Incognito (retired from Buffalo this offseason) did over his NFL career.

#23. New England Patriots - OLB Rashaan Evans (Alabama)

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Current Depth: (OLB) Kyle Van Noy.
Other Options: TE Mike Gesicki, ILB Leighton Vander Esch, OLBs Darius Leonard & Jerome Baker, Trade up?
The Patriots have gone shockingly thin on linebackers the past few seasons and still managed to make the Super Bowl over back-to-back seasons. As much as I'm sure they'd love to replace Brandin Cooks (whom they dealt to the Rams for the rights to this pick), they literally don't have a second outside linebacker to start right now. Bill Belichick is a smart football mind and it does not take a genius to realize that Alabama constantly attracts and produces the greatest football talents in the nation so, Rashaan Evans should be a safe bet to succeed, even with a new (still to be determined) defensive coordinator .

#24. Carolina Panthers - CB Jaire Alexander (Louisville)

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Current Depth: (CB) James Bradberry, Ross Cockrell, Captain Munnerlyn, Kevon Seymour, Ladarius Gunter, Zack Sanchez, Corn Elder, Cole Luke, Lorenzo Doss
Other Options: RBs Derrius Guice & Nick Chubb, WRs Courtland Sutton & Christian Kirk, OLB Rashaan Evans, CB Carlton Davis
The Panthers dealt CB Daryl Worley to fill a hole at wide receiver with Torrey Smith. Unfortunately for them, that only further complicates their roster as Smith has underperformed in his post-Ravens existence and this has created a hole in their defensive backfield. Jaire Alexander was always around the ball during Louisville's surprising 2016 season, grabbing five interceptions (7 in 3 years) and despite a slight dip in production during his final season as a Cardinal, the peak of his game has shown through and that could entice Carolina to grab a bit of a sleeper in this year's stacked cornerback class.

#25. Tennessee Titans - ILB Leighton Vander Esch (Boise State)

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Current Depth: (ILB) Wesley Woodyard, Jayon Brown, Will Compton, Daren Bates, Nate Palmer
Other Options: G Will Hernandez, DTs Vita Vea & Maurice Hurst, Trade out?
The Titans are on the cusp of greatness and all they need are a bounceback season from QB Marcus Mariota (who still balled out in the playoffs) and a little help with their run defense. Leighton Vander Esch has room for improvement in his tackling but, the middle linebacker out of Boise State is still a tremendous athlete, something the Titans have been missing in the middle of their defense since Keith Bulluck left Nashville nearly a decade ago. If Vander Esch is already off the board (extremely possible), expect them to stick with the plan of filling that hole up the middle with a defensive tackle instead.

#26. Atlanta Falcons - DT Vita Vea (Washington)

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Current Depth: (DT) Grady Jarrett, Jack Crawford, Joey Ivie
Other Options: WRs Courtland Sutton & Christian Kirk, G Connor Williams, Safeties Ronnie Harrison & Justin Reid, Trade up/out? 
Jack Crawford is a player that an NFL team only starts out of necessity due to lack of better options, not because they really believe that Crawford is a starter on a Super Bowl-caliber roster. Vita Vea slips a bit in my mock for no reason other than lack of trades and he'll be welcome with open arms by the Falcons as they try to return to their second Super Bowl in three years. Vea is at least an improvement over Jack Crawford, if nothing else.

#27. New Orleans Saints - S Justin Reid (Stanford)

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Current Depth: (S) Marcus Williams, Vonn Bell, Kurt Coleman, Chris Banjo, Mykkele Thompson, Ricky Jefferson
Other Options: QB Mason Rudolph, DE Marcus Davenport, DTs Maurice Hurst & Taven Bryan, S Ronnie Harrison, Trade up?
The future is now for the Saints as QB Drew Brees could choose to retire at any given moment and the team is stacked with youth on both sides of the ball, creating a "win now" mentality that will prevent them from taking a quarterback this year. After all, they were one batted Hail Mary away from a conference championship last season. In order to prevent that mistake from ever occurring again, they will over-prepare for the exact same scenario by selecting a proven smart guy out of Stanford in Safety Justin Reid. He should fill the hole that former top-pick Kenny Vaccaro has vacated.

#28. Pittsburgh Steelers - S Ronnie Harrison (Alabama)

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Current Depth: (S) Morgan Burnett, Sean Davis, J.J. Wilcox, Nat Berhe, Jordan Dangerfield, Malik Golden
Other Options: QB Mason Rudolph, ILB Josey Jewell, S Justin Reid, Trade up?
The days of Troy Polamalu are long gone and the Steelers' latest defensive face of the franchise is unlikely to play in 2018 due to a spinal injury (OLB Ryan Shazier). Signing Morgan Burnett was a sneaky excellent move to recreating the defensive backfield that dominated the AFC in the late 2000's but, this team is still a few day-one draftees away from matching the standard for high-caliber play that their offensive side of the ball has set. The Steelers should take whichever safety is left on the board for them here and they should be thrilled to land a proven winner in Alabama safety Ronnie Harrison.

#29. Jacksonville Jaguars - CB Carlton Davis (Auburn)

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Current Depth: (CB) Jalen Ramsey, A.J. Bouye, D.J. Hayden, Tyler Patmon, Jalen Myrick, Dexter McDougle, Sammy Seamster
Other Options: QB Mason Rudolph, TE Mike Gesicki, ILB Josey Jewell, CB Shaquem Griffin
Keeping up the trend of successful teams of 2017 trying to recreate their successes by replacing lost free agents, the Jaguars will do anything in their power to keep their defense as one of the best in the NFL. Aaron Colvin was a quiet success story for Jacksonville as the #3 corner, despite just grabbing his first interception in the playoffs last year. Good teams this late in the draft should draft for need because, what do they have to lose? but, they typically go for the best available player and strengthen their depth. Carlton Davis wasn't facing a cavalcade of elite quarterbacks in the SEC and it will take him some time to adjust but, he'll fit in pretty well as a situational defender until he is playoff ready.

#30. Minnesota Vikings - G Connor Williams (Texas)

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Current Depth: (G) Nick Easton, Aviante Collins, Tom Compton, Danny Isidora, Josh Andrews
Other Options: OT Orlando Brown, DE Marcus Davenport, OLBs Jerome Baker & Darius Leonard
The 2016 Minnesota Vikings' offensive line was one of the worst in the history of the NFL. Despite all of the new names and subsequent improvement, there were still some obvious weak points in their line last season and the guard position still needs a total overhaul. Connor Williams was the one Texas Longhorn lineman worth a draft pick in his time at Austin and he's the one guard left on the board with any shot of being a first-round pick so, he'll take Aviante Collins' spot in the Vikings' lineup.

#31. New England Patriots - TE Mike Gesicki (Penn State)

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Current Depth: (TE) Rob Gronkowski, Dwayne Allen, Troy Niklas, Jacob Hollister, Will Tye
Other Options: QB Mason Rudolph, WR Christian Kirk, DE Marcus Davenport, CBs Mike Hughes & Isaiah Oliver
Rob Gronkowski just announced that he's returning for a ninth season with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick but, that doesn't stop New England from jumping on a potential replacement for the greatest tight end in the history of the NFL. After all, the idea of Gronk retiring is at least in the air now, meaning they could be looking at Dwayne Allen as their starting tight end in 2019 and he had no impact whatsoever on the team's run to the Super Bowl this February. Mike Gesicki is the mosr Gronk-like tight end coming out of college since Gronkowski with good blocking abilities and some of the best hands at his position in the NFL as soon as he hits the field.

#32. Philadelphia Eagles - OLB/CB Shaquem Griffin (Central Florida)

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Current Depth: (OLB) Mychal Kendricks, Nigel Bradham, Corey Nelson, Kamu Grugier-Hill, Nate Gerry
Other Options: RBs Derrius Guice & Nick Chubb, OT Orlando Brown, S Kyzir White, Trade out?
Teams will scratch him off of their draft boards due to the lack of a left hand but, this dude is one of the most impressive ATHLETES in this year's draft. He was the star defensive player on an undefeated team in 2017's playoff-deserving UCF squad and can play either linebacker or cornerback depending on which team he lands with. The Eagles should pick him just so they can add a project for their future and keep a great locker room guy away from the Giants (who lurk in the shadows, two picks away). Not that this team should be worried about anything, coming off their first ever Super Bowl victory, minus their franchise quarterback.

In reality, nobody should be worried yet because these are just new names being added to rosters and ultimately, that should only cause optimism until the grueling offseason ends and injury season begins. Until then, have fun watching the newest jerseys enter team gift shops and who knows, maybe we'll have to update that now-retired-but-not-in-spirit Browns quarterback jersey!


Friday, April 13, 2018

Couch-ella 2018

Welcome to my favorite weekend of the year. Not only is it time for the 49th annual Stevens Point Trivia Contest from Friday through Sunday but, those dates also coincide with the annual Coachella Festival and it's subsequent livestream on Youtube. It's the perfect weekend for Couch-ella because the weather is being indecisive up in central Wisconsin and it's not like traveling was in the plans for this weekend originally either way. Instead, I'll be counting down the hours until 5:30 PM CT when Youtube's livestream of Coachella begins so, that I may enjoy exciting new musical acts like Moses Sumney and some fun old favorites like St. Vincent. At the end of all three days, there is no way to perfectly view every act one wants to witness though, and that requires some narrowing down of this intimidating list of live performers, 92 of which (and counting) to be on Youtube.

For your own personal reference, here is the official Coachella Youtube page. Please note that not all of the streaming schedule has been finalized and that Sunday's closing headliner is always the last name to be confirmed.

The art installations are always a uniquely defining part of Coachella weekend as well.
Friday

Acts that will not be livestreamed but deserve some attention
Knox Fortune - One of the more underrated breakout acts of 2017, his indie trippiness is perfect for the desert daytime.
Benjamin Clementine - His 2015 album, At Least For Now, won that year's Mercury Prize.
Cash Cash - EDM acts are usually good for one or two surprise appearances and I would not be shocked to see Bebe Rexha.
Tank and the Bangas - Spoken word, soul music, rap. They're a little bit of everything and 100% entertainment.
The Regrettes - I was hoping to dig deeper into their catalogue with this weekend but, now that will have to wait. I do like "Come Through" quite a bit.
The Buttertones - Another band perfect for the desert atmosphere.

Livestreamed Acts that I will tune in for
Moses Sumney - If his live vocals are half of what his studio voice sounds like, this will be one hell of a refreshing opening to Coachella 2018.
Skip Marley - The token Friday afternoon reggae act comes directly from the family tree of one of the genre's founders.
Kelela - Everybody else has hopped on her bandwagon so, I'm hoping the live performance finally wins me over.
SuperDuperKyle - Time to see if the "iSpy" singer is more than a catchy one-hit wonder.
Greta Van Fleet - They're trying to bring back the "rock band" (as if that's a thing that's disappeared) and one of the key factors in being an interesting rock band is a distinguishable live show.
Leon - She sounded very good on MTV's Wonderland in 2016. I'm ready to hear more from this under-the-radar Swedish pop singer.
The Neighbourhood - They have surprisingly proven to be better than one-hit wonders but, I'll still make sure to tune in whenever "Sweater Weather" is played.
Kali Uchis - Her debut album is a very good eclectic mix featuring Winehouse-ian vibes and Tyler, The Creator.
Bleachers - Jack Antonoff is a musical genius.
Daniel Caesar - Freudian is a great debut album and his soothing music should be a perfect transition from the afternoon to the beautiful sunset over Coachella Valley.
Vince Staples - His latest ventures into house music have me excited for the raucous crowd he could create.
The War On Drugs - The critically acclaimed rock band is a perfect break for those exhausted from the fun of all the EDM and hip hop shows.
St. Vincent - The streaming time conflicts between her and Perfume Genius, my saddest time conflict of all this weekend.
Perfume Genius - Won't be able to catch much but, "Slip Away" is still a must-see.
Sza - Her stage design should be beautiful with the nighttime darkness. The ideal opener for The Weeknd's concluding show.
Jamiroquai - Will be a really fun dance party in case The Weeknd causes viewers to doze off.
The Weeknd - A new EP, "The Hills", "Starboy", "Can't Feel My Face" and "Pray For Me".

Saturday

Acts that will not be livestreamed but deserve some attention
Sir Sly - A fun pop-rock band reminiscent of BØRNS.
Big Thief - Critically acclaimed indie band that can tug at the heartstrings.
Sigrid - A teen pop singer with superstar potential.
Yaeji - Face-melting fun will occur at this DJ's set. "Raingurl" is a certified bop.

Livestreamed Acts that I will tune in for
Marian Hill - I'm down for a second album from this electronic duo.
Declan McKenna - A personal favorite of mine, this alternative pop-ish musician is still in his teens and his debut album was overlooked as one of the best of 2017.
Chloe x Halle - Another super young act that has already received a Beyonce' co-sign.
Nile Rodgers & Chic - The younger crowd will appreciate this one while the older crowd will reach peak funkiness.
Django Django - One of the more unique vocal performances of the weekend will come from lead singer David Maclean.
Flatbush Zombies - One of the better hip-hop groups around currently.
First Aid Kit - Their folk vocal harmonies always translate live.
Angel Olsen - Intrigued to see if she has any new material that matches 2016's My Woman.
BØRNS - He now has two certified solid pop records in his repertoire.
Brockhampton - One of the biggest acts with the most people and the most hype in 2018.
Snakehips - One of the better producers to come out in the past three years.
Chromeo - Fun as hell every single time plus, keyboards with legs!
MØ - Her partnership with Diplo has made for some of the best dance music of the decade.
Tyler, The Creator - Fun as hell every single time plus, he has a Grammy nominated album in his setlist now!
Louis The Child - They've expanded their sound since their last trip to the desert. They aren't just a run-of-the-mill EDM act anymore.
Haim - The all-female trio's second album was a bore but, they still put on a good show and it's not like their debut album won't be a part of this set.
Alvvays - I have somehow not seen them perform live yet and I'm ready for the "Plimsoll Punks" mosh pit.
Post Malone - Not a fan but, he is one of the biggest names in music right now and could have some surprise cameos.
David Byrne - Will he be doing any Talking Heads' songs? If so, this could be one of the highlights of the weekend. Also, St. Vincent might pop up.
Jungle - They are due for a second album and I hope their funky fun continues. Unlike Haim, they don't really need to do anything different from what they've already done.
Beyonce' - Lemonade, "Crazy In Love", potential Jay Z cameo (likely), "Single Ladies" and over a year's worth of hype have made this the most highly anticipated Coachella performance ever.

Sunday

Acts that will not be livestreamed but deserve some attention
LP - Her unique powerhouse pop vocals should have turned her into a star by now.
Japenese Breakfast - An absolute travesty that one of the biggest names on the rise in indie music will not be livestreamed.
Hayley Kiyoko - Another potential pop star not being exposed to a bigger audience is dragging Sunday's quality down quite a bit.
Cardi B - Her debut album just came out last week and it's an absolute hit with critics so, check it out if you have not.
Princess Nokia - Her debut album gave some throwback vibes as she is clearly inspired by early nineties hip-hop.
King Krule - Not a fan of either of his albums but someday, this dude will live up to his potential with an incredible record to go along with his few excellent songs he already has.

Livestreamed Acts that I will tune in for
Noname - One of the more poetic lyricists we'll hear from all weekend will kick off the fun on day 3.
Lion Babe - An R&B duo on the rise.
Dej Loaf - I hope that she can recapture the attention that she held back in 2015.
Vance Joy - His new album is okay but, his debut is still something I have yet to hear live.
Amine' - Another up-and-coming rapper trying to prove his staying power with an upbeat set.
Jessie Ware - One of the more underappreciated R&B vocalists around.
Portugal. The Man - "Feel It Still" is the worst song on their latest album and that was a huge hit.
Jidenna - The "Classic Man" that was born in my hometown and is part of Janelle Monae's Wondaland team.
Miguel - Another awesome singer with two incredible albums in the last three years.
6lack - Grammy nominated rap album so, why not?
Migos - One of the most enjoyable trios in hip-hop, performing in their prime in the desert as the real headline act of Sunday whether Eminem is livestreamed or not.
Eminem - "Lose Yourself", potential D12 reunion, potential Ed Sheeran cameo, likely Skylar Grey assistance, a possible Beyonce' cameo and "Stan".

So, if it's raining, snowing, too cold or even just right, spend some time to yourselves and just enjoy the music and sights to see at the 2018 Coachella Music & Arts Festival.

2018 MLB All-Prospect Teams

The baseball season is underway and there have already been a boatload of transactions including promotions, demotions, injuries ending in DL-stints that would not have previously coincided with more than a few days missed (thanks to the second season of the 10-day Disabled List after decades of the 15-day Disabled List) and at least three teams having Trayce Thompson at some point. It's nearly impossible to keep up with the day-to-day movements of thirty major league squads and yet somehow, I decided that making an "All-Prospects Roster" for all 30 teams would somehow hold up three weeks after I began said project, even though the promotions and demotions of the minor leagues are just as difficult to track. In other words, the criteria for these All-Prospect Teams are having under a years worth of major league experience as of Opening Day 2018 (Cody Bellinger, still eligible!) and being in a team's organization as of Opening Day 2018 (Miguel Almonte, still a Royal!). These will be interesting rosters to look at in 2028, when 1-5% of those listed become All-Stars (Ronald Acuna?), 10-20% become MLB starters, 20-30% have cups of coffee before disappearing and the rest fade into minor league obscurity. Ultimately, the goal for this is to introduce all possible future stars in baseball without missing a single name that shows up out of nowhere (there's always one...) and within time, to reflect on who was running the most successful scouting team/farm system in the present day. For this exercise, let's just pretend that the DH has expanded to the NL for whatever reason in the near future.

Jeff Curry - USA TODAY Sports
And yes... Paul DeJong is also still eligible with under a year's worth of major league experience.


New York Yankees
C - Gustavo Campero
1B - Ryan McBroom
2B - Tyler Wade
3B - Miguel Andujar
SS - Gleyber Torres
OF - Clint Frazier
OF - Billy McKinney
OF - Estevan Florial
DH - Thairo Estrada

Bench/C - Donny Sands
Bench/IF - Dermis Garcia
Bench/OF - Canaan Smith
Bench - Everson Pereira

SP1 - Justus Sheffield
SP2 - Chance Adams
SP3 - Albert Abreu
SP4 - Domingo Acevedo
SP5 - Freicer Perez
RP - Dillon Tate
RP - Jonathan Loaisiga
RP - Clarke Schmidt
RP - Trevor Stephan
RP - Cody Carroll
RP - Domingo German
CL - Trevor Lane

Tampa Bay Rays
C - Ronaldo Hernandez
1B - Jake Bauers
2B - Nick Solak
3B - Christian Arroyo
SS - Willy Adames
OF - Jesus Sanchez
OF - Justin Williams
OF - Josh Lowe
DH - Joe McCarthy

Bench/C - Brett Sullivan
Bench/IF - Wander Franco
Bench/OF - Garrett Whitley
Bench - Lucius Fox

SP1 - Brent Honeywell
SP2 - Jacob Faria
SP3 - Brendan McKay
SP4 - Austin Franklin
SP5 - Anthony Banda
RP - Yonny Chirinos
RP - Jose De Leon
RP - Tobias Myers
RP - Michael Mercado
RP - Ryan Yarbrough
RP - Chih-Wei Hu
CL - Diego Castillo

Baltimore Orioles
C - Chance Sisco
1B - Preston Palmeiro
2B - Adam Hall
3B - Jomar Reyes
SS - Ryan Mountcastle
OF - Austin Hays
OF - Anthony Santander
OF - D.J. Stewart
DH - Cedric Mullins

Bench/C - Ben Breazeale
Bench/IF - Mason McCoy
Bench/OF - Jaycob Brugman
Bench - Ademar Rifaela

SP1 - Zac Lowther
SP2 - Hunter Harvey
SP3 - Alex Wells
SP4 - Yefry Ramirez
SP5 - D.L. Hall
RP - Cody Sedlock
RP - Keegan Akin
RP - Brenan Hanifee
RP - Chris Lee
RP - Tanner Scott
RP - Pedro Araujo
CL - Jose Mesa Jr.

Toronto Blue Jays
C - Riley Adams
1B - Rowdy Tellez
2B - Bo Bichette
3B - Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
SS - Logan Warmoth
OF - Anthony Alford
OF - Ryan Noda
OF - Harold Ramirez
DH - Max Pentecost

Bench/C - Reese McGuire
Bench/IF - Richard Urena
Bench/OF - Teoscar Hernandez
Bench - Danny Jansen

SP1 - Nate Pearson
SP2 - Thomas Pannone
SP3 - Taylor Guerrieri
SP4 - Ryan Borucki
SP5 - T.J. Zeuch
RP - Sean Reid-Foley
RP - Eric Pardinho
RP - Justin Maese
RP - Jordan Romano
RP - Maximo Castillo
RP - Jon Harris
CL - Carlos Ramirez

Boston Red Sox
C - Roldani Baldwin
1B - Sam Travis
2B - Chad De La Guerra
3B - Rafael Devers
SS - Danny Diaz
OF - Lorenzo Cedrola
OF - Danny Mars
OF - Tyler Hill
DH - Michael Chavis

Bench/C - Isaias Lucena
Bench/IF - Josh Ockimey
Bench/OF - Cole Brannen
Bench - Bobby Dalbec

SP1 - Jay Groome
SP2 - Tanner Houck
SP3 - Bryan Mata
SP4 - Darwinzon Hernandez
SP5 - Jalen Beeks
RP - Mike Shawaryn
RP - Alex Scherff
RP - Travis Lakins
RP - Jake Thompson
RP - Austin Maddox
RP - Bobby Poyner
CL - Joan Martinez

Chicago White Sox
C - Zack Collins
1B - Gavin Sheets
2B - Yoan Moncada
3B - Jake Burger
SS - Jose Rondon
OF - Eloy Jimenez
OF - Luis Robert
OF - Blake Rutherford
DH - Ryan Cordell

Bench/C - Seby Zavala
Bench/IF - Justin Yurchak
Bench/OF - Luis Alexander Basabe
Bench - Micker Adolfo

SP1 - Lucas Giolito
SP2 - Michael Kopech
SP3 - Reynaldo Lopez
SP4 - Alec Hansen
SP5 - Dane Dunning
RP - Dylan Cease
RP - Carson Fulmer
RP - Ian Clarkin
RP - Spencer Adams
RP - Aaron Bummer
RP - Ian Hamilton
CL - Zack Burdi

Cleveland Indians
C - Francisco Mejia
1B - Bobby Bradley
2B - Tyler Freeman
3B - Nolan Jones
SS - Willi Castro
OF - Bradley Zimmer
OF - Greg Allen
OF - Will Benson
DH - Yu-Cheng Chang

Bench/C - Eric Haase
Bench/IF - Aaron Bracho
Bench/OF - Connor Capel
Bench - Mitch Longo

SP1 - Triston McKenzie
SP2 - Shane Bieber
SP3 - Aaron Civale
SP4 - Rob Kaminsky
SP5 - Ryan Merritt
RP - Matt Esparza
RP - Brady Aiken
RP - Sam Hentges
RP - Cameron Hill
RP - Ben Taylor
RP - Ben Krauth
CL - Elijah Morgan

Minnesota Twins
C - David Banuelos
1B - Lewin Diaz
2B - Nick Gordon
3B - Travis Blankenhorn
SS - Royce Lewis
OF - Alex Kirilloff
OF - Brent Rooker
OF - Akil Baddoo
DH - Wander Javier

Bench/C - Ben Rortvedt
Bench/IF - Andrew Bechtold
Bench/OF - LaMonte Wade
Bench - Jose Miranda

SP1 - Fernando Romero
SP2 - Stephen Gonsalves
SP3 - Zack Littell
SP4 - Lewis Thorpe
SP5 - Felix Jorge
RP - Brusdar Graterol
RP - Blayne Enlow
RP - Landon Leach
RP - Gabriel Moya
RP - John Curtiss
RP - Trevor Hildenberger
CL - Tyler Jay

Detroit Tigers
C - Jake Rogers
1B - Edwin Espinal
2B - Dawel Lugo
3B - Jeimer Candelario
SS - Isaac Paredes
OF - Daz Cameron
OF - Christin Stewart
OF - Victor Reyes
DH - Cody Eaves

Bench/C - Sam McMillan
Bench/IF - Sergio Alcantara
Bench/OF - Jake Robson
Bench - Mike Gerber

SP1 - Franklin Perez
SP2 - Matt Manning
SP3 - Alex Faedo
SP4 - Gregory Soto
SP5 - Beau Burrows
RP - Kyle Funkhouser
RP - Grayson Long
RP - Matt Hall
RP - Sandy Baez
RP - Jason Foley
RP - Bryan Garcia
CL - Joe Jimenez

Kansas City Royals
C - Meibrys Viloria
1B - Nick Pratto
2B - Gabriel Cancel
3B - Emmanuel Rivera
SS - Nicky Lopez
OF - Khalil Lee
OF - Michael Gigliotti
OF - Seuly Matias
DH - Samir Duenez

Bench/C - M.J. Melendez
Bench/IF - Ryan O'Hearn
Bench/OF - Bubba Starling
Bench - Hunter Dozier

SP1 - Foster Griffin
SP2 - Jake Junis
SP3 - Sam Gaviglio
SP4 - Trevor Oaks
SP5 - Erik Skoglund
RP - Heath Filmyer
RP - Yefry Del Rosario
RP - Brad Keller
RP - Miguel Almonte
RP - Evan Steele
RP - Kevin McCarthy
CL - Richard Lovelady

Oakland Athletics
C - Sean Murphy
1B - Matt Olson
2B - Jorge Mateo
3B - Matt Chapman
SS - Franklin Barreto
OF - Dustin Fowler
OF - Renato Nunez
OF - Boog Powell
DH - Sheldon Neuse

Bench/C - Santi Sanchez
Bench/IF - Kevin Merrell
Bench/OF - Lazaro Armenteros
Bench - Austin Beck

SP1 - A.J. Puk
SP2 - Jesus Luzardo
SP3 - James Kaprielian
SP4 - Logan Shore
SP5 - Wyatt Marks
RP - Grant Holmes
RP - Daulton Jeffries
RP - Casey Meisner
RP - James Naile
RP - Emilio Pagan
RP - Nolan Blackwood 
CL - Bobby Wahl

Houston Astros
C - Chuckie Robinson
1B - A.J. Reed
2B - Ryne Birk
3B - J.D. Davis
SS - Freudis Nova
OF - Kyle Tucker
OF - Derek Fisher
OF - Ronnie Dawson
DH - Yordan Alvarez

Bench/C - Garrett Stubbs
Bench/IF - Joe Perez
Bench/OF - Myles Straw
Bench - Gilberto Celestino

SP1 - Forrest Whitley
SP2 - Francis Martes
SP3 - J.B. Bukauskas
SP4 - Rogelio Armenteros
SP5 - Jorge Alcala
RP - Jairo Solis
RP - Hector Perez
RP - Corbin Martin
RP - David Paulino
RP - Cionel Perez
RP - Brandon Bailey
CL - Cristian Javier

Los Angeles Angels
C - Taylor Ward
1B - Matt Thaiss
2B - Leonardo Rivas
3B - Kaleb Cowart
SS - Kevin Maitan
OF - Jo Adell
OF - Jahmai Jones
OF - Brandon Marsh
DH - Jose Miguel Fernandez

Bench/C - Michael Barish
Bench/IF - Livan Soto
Bench/OF - Michael Hermosillo
Bench - Brennan Lund

SP1 - Shohei Ohtani
SP2 - Jaime Barria
SP3 - Parker Bridwell
SP4 - Griffin Canning
SP5 - Jose Soriano
RP - Joe Gatto
RP - Jesus Castillo
RP - Jose Suarez
RP - Luke Bard
RP - Jerryell Rivera
RP - Keynan Middleton
CL - Eduardo Paredes

Seattle Mariners
C - Nick Thurman
1B - Evan White
2B - Donnie Walton
3B - Ryan Costello
SS - Juan Querecuto
OF - Kyle Lewis
OF - Julio Rodriguez
OF - Anthony Jimenez
DH - Joe Rizzo

Bench/C - Joe DeCarlo
Bench/IF - Mike Ford
Bench/OF - Braden Bishop
Bench - Eric Filia

SP1 - Marcos Gonzales
SP2 - Andrew Moore
SP3 - Sam Carlson
SP4 - Max Povse
SP5 - Nathan Bannister
RP - Darren Gillies
RP - Seth Elledge
RP - Wyatt Mills
RP - Jack Anderson
RP - Art Warren
RP - Matt Festa
CL - Nick Rumbelow

Texas Rangers
C - Matt Whatley
1B - Yanio Perez
2B - Andy Ibanez
3B - Joshua Morgan
SS - Chris Seise
OF - Willie Calhoun
OF - Leody Taveras
OF - Bubba Thompson
DH - Ronald Guzman

Bench/C - Sam Huff
Bench/IF - Tyler Ratliff
Bench/OF - Miguel Aparacio
Bench - Pedro Gonzalez

SP1 - Hans Crouse
SP2 - Cole Ragans
SP3 - Kyle Cody
SP4 - Ariel Jurado
SP5 - Pedro Payano
RP - A.J. Alexy
RP - Yohander Mendez
RP - Alex Speas
RP - Michael Matuella
RP - C.D. Pelham
RP - Joseph Palumbo
CL - Ricardo Rodriguez

Miami Marlins
C - Roy Morales
1B - Lazaro Alonso
2B - Isan Diaz
3B - Brian Anderson
SS - James Nelson
OF - Lewis Brinson
OF - Monte Harrison
OF - Magneuris Sierra
DH - Brian Miller

Bench/C - Jared Barnes
Bench/IF - Joe Dunand
Bench/OF - Braxton Lee
Bench - Isael Soto

SP1 - Braxton Garrett
SP2 - Dillon Peters
SP3 - Merandy Gonzalez
SP4 - Nick Niedert
SP5 - Zac Gallen
RP - Sandy Alcantara
RP - Trevor Rogers
RP - Jorge Guzman
RP - Edward Cabrera
RP - Trevor Richards
RP - Jordan Yamamoto
CL - Tyler Kolek

Philadelphia Phillies
C - Jorge Alfaro
1B - Darick Hall
2B - Scott Kingery
3B - Jake Scheiner
SS - J.P. Crawford
OF - Nick Williams
OF - Adam Haseley
OF - Mickey Moniak
DH - Jhailyn Ortiz

Bench/C - Abraham Gutierrez
Bench/IF - Jose Gomez
Bench/OF - Dylan Cozens
Bench - Arquimedes Gamboa

SP1 - Sixto Sanchez
SP2 - JoJo Romero
SP3 - Adonis Medina
SP4 - Ranger Suarez
SP5 - Tom Eshelman
RP - Franklyn Kilome
RP - Kyle Young
RP - Francisco Morales
RP - Enyel De Los Santos
RP - Yacksel Rios
RP - Victor Arano
CL - J.D. Hammer

Atlanta Braves
C - Alex Jackson
1B - Drew Lugbauer
2B - Ozzie Albies
3B - Austin Riley
SS - Travis Demeritte
OF - Ronald Acuna
OF - Cristian Pache
OF - Drew Waters
DH - Johan Camargo

Bench/C - Brett Cumberland
Bench/IF - Rio Ruiz
Bench/OF - Jared James
Bench - Shean Michel

SP1 - Luiz Gohara
SP2 - Sean Newcomb
SP3 - Mike Soroka
SP4 - Ian Anderson
SP5 - Joey Wentz
RP - Kyle Wright
RP - Bryse Wilson
RP - Kolby Allard
RP - Max Fried
RP - A.J. Minter
RP - Tucker Davidson
CL - Thomas Burrows

Washington Nationals
C - Raudy Read
1B - Jose Marmolejos
2B - Luis Garcia
3B - Kelvin Gutierrez
SS - Carter Kieboom
OF - Juan Soto
OF - Victor Robles
OF - Daniel Johnson
DH - Yasel Antuna

Bench/C - Pedro Severino
Bench/IF - Drew Ward
Bench/OF - Rafael Bautista
Bench - Andrew Stevenson

SP1 - Seth Romero
SP2 - Wil Crowe
SP3 - Jackson Tetreault
SP4 - Erick Fedde
SP5 - Nick Raquet
RP - Thomas Alastre
RP - Brigham Hill
RP - Joan Baez
RP - Grant Borne
RP - Matt Crownover
RP - Austin Adams
CL - Gabe Klobosits

New York Mets
C - Patrick Mazeika
1B - Dominic Smith
2B - Luis Guillorme
3B - Mark Vientos
SS - Amed Rosario
OF - Desmond Lindsay
OF - Wuilmer Becerra
OF - David Thompson
DH - Andres Gimenez

Bench/C - Anthony Dimino
Bench/IF - Peter Alonso
Bench/OF - Wagner Lagrange
Bench - Jhoan Urena

SP1 - Thomas Szapucki
SP2 - Jordan Humphreys
SP3 - David Peterson
SP4 - Marcos Molina
SP5 - Justin Dunn
RP - P.J. Conlon
RP - Corey Oswalt
RP - Chris Flexen
RP - Nabil Crismatt
RP - Jamie Callahan
RP - Steve Nogosek
CL - Gerson Bautista

Milwaukee Brewers
C - K.J. Harrison
1B - Gabriel Garcia
2B - Keston Hiura
3B - Lucas Erceg
SS - Mauricio Dubon
OF - Brett Phillips
OF - Tristen Lutz
OF - Corey Ray
DH - Ronnie Gideon

Bench/C - Mario Feliciano
Bench/IF - Jake Gatewood
Bench/OF - Troy Stokes
Bench - Trent Grisham

SP1 - Corbin Burnes
SP2 - Freddy Peralta
SP3 - Brandon Woodruff
SP4 - Luis Ortiz
SP5 - Cody Ponce
RP - Zack Brown
RP - Phil Bickford
RP - Marcos Diplan
RP - Josh Pennington
RP - Trey Supak
RP - Taylor Williams
CL - Bubba Derby

Cincinnati Reds
C - Tyler Stephenson
1B - Nick Longhi
2B - Shed Long
3B - Nick Senzel
SS - Jeter Downs
OF - Taylor Trammell
OF - Jesse Winker
OF - Jose Siri
DH - Stuart Fairchild

Bench/C - Mark Kolozsvary
Bench/IF - Jose Israel Garcia
Bench/OF - T.J. Friedl
Bench - Alex Blandino

SP1 - Hunter Greene
SP2 - Tyler Mahle
SP3 - Luis Castillo
SP4 - Scott Moss
SP5 - Amir Garrett
RP - Nick Hanson
RP - Keury Mella
RP - Nick Travieso
RP - Tony Santillan
RP - Ryan Hendrix
RP - Zack Weiss
CL - Jimmy Herget

Pittsburgh Pirates
C - Deon Stafford
1B - Will Craig
2B - Kevin Kramer
3B - Colin Moran
SS - Cole Tucker
OF - Bryan Reynolds
OF - Austin Meadows
OF - Jason Martin
DH - Mason Martin

Bench/C - Christian Kelley
Bench/IF - Ke'Bryan Hayes
Bench/OF - Lolo Sanchez
Bench - Kevin Newman

SP1 - Mitch Keller
SP2 - Tyler Glasnow
SP3 - Steven Brault
SP4 - Shane Baz
SP5 - Luis Escobar
RP - Clay Holmes
RP - Braeden Ogle
RP - Brandon Waddell
RP - Taylor Hearn
RP - Matt Seelinger
RP - Kyle Crick
CL - Edgar Santana

St. Louis Cardinals
C - Andrew Knizner
1B - Stefan Trosclair
2B - Max Schrock
3B - Evan Mendoza
SS - Paul DeJong
OF - Tyler O'Neill
OF - Harrison Bader
OF - Oscar Mercado
DH - Wadye Infante

Bench/C - Carson Kelly
Bench/IF - Yairo Munoz
Bench/OF - Randy Arozarena
Bench - Scott Hurst

SP1 - Jack Flaherty
SP2 - Luke Weaver
SP3 - Ryan Helsley
SP4 - Dakota Hudson
SP5 - Austin Gomber
RP - Jordan Hicks
RP - Jake Woodford
RP - Mike O'Reilly
RP - Junior Fernandez
RP - Alvaro Seijas
RP - John Brebbia
CL - Alex Reyes

Chicago Cubs
C - Mark Zagunis
1B - Victor Caratini
2B - David Bote
3B - Vimael Machin
SS - Aramis Ademan
OF - Ian Happ
OF - Nelson Velazquez
OF - Charcer Burks
DH - Zack Short

Bench/C - Ian Rice
Bench/IF - Chesny Young
Bench/OF - D.J. Wilson
Bench - Luis Ayala

SP1 - Alex Lange
SP2 - Adbert Alzolay
SP3 - Jose Albertos
SP4 - Oscar De La Cruz
SP5 - Michael Rucker
RP - Cory Abbott
RP - Thomas Hatch
RP - Brendon Little
RP - Brailyn Marquez
RP - Jeremiah Estrada
RP - Keegan Thompson
CL - Erich Uelmen

Los Angeles Dodgers
C - Keibert Ruiz
1B - Cody Bellinger
2B - Marcus Chiu
3B - Cristian Santana
SS - Gavin Lux
OF - Alex Verdugo
OF - D.J. Peters
OF - Jeren Kendall
DH - Starling Heredia

Bench/C - Kyle Farmer
Bench/IF - Edwin Rios
Bench/OF - Yusniel Diaz
Bench - Donovan Casey

SP1 - Julio Urias
SP2 - Walker Buehler
SP3 - Mitchell White
SP4 - Caleb Ferguson
SP5 - Dustin May
RP - Morgan Cooper
RP - Yadier Alvarez
RP - Jordan Sheffield
RP - Chris Mathewson
RP - Yaisel Sierra
RP - Tony Gonsolin
CL - Shea Spitzbarth

San Diego Padres
C - Austin Allen
1B - Josh Naylor
2B - Luis Urias
3B - Hudson Potts
SS - Fernando Tatis III
OF - Hunter Renfroe
OF - Franchy Cordero
OF - Jorge Ona
DH - Esteury Ruiz

Bench/C - Blake Hunt
Bench/IF - Carlos Asuaje
Bench/OF - Tirso Ornales
Bench - Olivier Basabe

SP1 - Mackenzie Gore
SP2 - Michael Baez
SP3 - Adrian Morejon
SP4 - Anderson Espinoza
SP5 - Cal Quantrill
RP - Chris Paddack
RP - Dinelson Lamet
RP - Logan Allen
RP - Joey Lucchesi
RP - Eric Lauer
RP - Trey Wingenter
CL - Phil Maton

Arizona Diamondbacks
C - Daulton Varsho
1B - Pavin Smith
2B - Jamie Westbrook
3B - Drew Ellis
SS - Jasrado Chisholm
OF - Marcus Wilson
OF - Gabriel Maciel
OF - Eduardo Diaz
DH - Christian Walker

Bench/C - Andy Yerzy
Bench/IF - Kevin Cron
Bench/OF - Kristian Robinson
Bench - Joey Rose

SP1 - Jon Duplantier
SP2 - Taylor Widener
SP3 - Cody Reed
SP4 - Jose Almonte
SP5 - Matt Tabor
RP - Sam McWilliams
RP - Taylor Clarke
RP - Alex Young
RP - Yoan Lopez
RP - Mason McCullough
RP - Wei-Chih Huang
CL - Jared Miller

Colorado Rockies
C - Tom Murphy
1B - Ryan McMahon
2B - Garrett Hampson
3B - Colton Welker
SS - Brendan Rodgers
OF - Raimel Tapia
OF - Jordan Patterson
OF - Yonathan Daza
DH - Sam Hilliard

Bench/C - Chris Rabago
Bench/IF - Shael Mendoza
Bench/OF - Wes Rogers
Bench - Brian Mundell

SP1 - Jeff Hoffman
SP2 - Yency Almonte
SP3 - Breiling Eusebio
SP4 - Peter Lambert
SP5 - Sam Howard
RP - Ryan Castellani
RP - Nick Kennedy
RP - Riley Pint
RP - Pearson McMahan
RP - Colton Hathcock
RP - Ben Bowden
CL - Moises Ceja

San Francisco Giants
C - Aramis Garcia
1B - Chris Shaw
2B - Miguel Gomez
3B - Jacob Gonzalez
SS - Ryan Howard
OF - Heliot Ramos
OF - Austin Slater
OF - Alexander Canario
DH - Sandro Fabian

Bench/C - Ricardo Geneves
Bench/IF - C.J. Hinojosa
Bench/OF - Heath Quinn
Bench - Jonah Arenado

SP1 - Tyler Beede
SP2 - Chris Stratton
SP3 - Andrew Suarez
SP4 - Garrett Williams
SP5 - Gregory Santos
RP - Shaun Anderson
RP - Joan Gregorio
RP - Tyler Herb
RP - Julian Fernandez
RP - D.J. Snelten
RP - Steven Okert
CL - Reyes Moronta

It's incredibly doubtful that any of these thirty clubs end up with these exact 25-man rosters at any point as trades and busts are just things that tend to happen but, that doesn't mean that a team can't stick with their core prospect talent and prosper (see: The Cubs). It will be a while before one can determine whether or not this was a worthwhile exercise but hey... at least somebody tried it.