Mock Draft 3.0: Top 6 quarterbacks go in top 16; Super Bowl champs snag new weapon, 49ers add edge
By Cody Spears
Packers solidify offensive line; Bills get Josh Allen another weapon
No.25: Green Bay Packers - Jordan Morgan, OT/OG, Arizona
Jordan Morgan could be moved inside at the next level, depending on the landing spot. He's an agile tackle who has impeccable balance and bend. Morgan would replace David Bakhtiari, to whom he compares very well.
No.26: Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Troy Fautanu, OT/OG, Washington
The Buccaneers must keep investing in the offensive line to ensure quarterback Baker Mayfield can keep progressing in this offense. Fautanu is a talented tackle who likely will be moved inside because of his length. The Buccaneers should be looking to upgrade at least two of their interior offensive linemen spots.
No.27: Arizona Cardinals - Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama
By the time the draft comes around, Terrion Arnold could be the first cornerback taken off the board. Following the blueprint of other teams around the league, like the New York Jets, Houston Texans, and Seattle Seahawks, the Cardinals will be hoping for dual Rookie of the Year honors for Harrison Jr and Arnold.
No.28: Buffalo Bills - Brian Thomas Jr, WR, LSU
Brian Thomas Jr slots in beautifully for the Buffalo Bills, who get a versatile, springboard-like receiver capable of playing the Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis roles if they leave the team for 2024. Thomas Jr's catch radius and leaping ability are welcomed into the fold for the rocket-armed Josh Allen.