Bringing the Heat: Brandon Boatman's Mock Draft

TLDRBrandon Boatman trades back and makes some savvy picks, including center Jackson Powers Johnson, corner TJ Tampa, and wide receiver Jaylen Poke.

Key insights

🔄Brandon Boatman trades back to acquire extra picks and maximize value.

🛡️TJ Tampa brings depth and potential to the cornerback position.

🌟Jaylen Poke adds another weapon to the wide receiver corps.

Q&A

What was the rationale behind trading back in the draft?

Brandon Boatman decided to trade back to acquire additional picks and maximize value.

What does TJ Tampa bring to the cornerback position?

TJ Tampa provides depth and potential to the cornerback position, adding competition and versatility.

What are the expectations for Jaylen Poke?

Jaylen Poke is expected to contribute as a wide receiver and provide another weapon for the team's offense.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Brandon Boatman trades back in the draft and acquires extra picks.

10:27At 27th overall, Boatman selects center Jackson Powers Johnson from Oregon.

15:46With the 51st pick, Boatman chooses corner TJ Tampa from Iowa State.

19:19Boatman adds wide receiver Jaylen Poke from Washington at 66th overall.

27:12Boatman selects linebacker Trevon Wallace from Kentucky at 98th overall.

30:05Safety Malik Mustafa from Wake Forest is chosen by Boatman at 108th overall.

33:12Interior D-lineman Braden Fisk from Florida State is picked at 119th overall.

35:55Running back Jaylen Wright from Tennessee is selected by Boatman at 129th overall.