The Nick Adams 2024 Alpha Male NFL Mock Draft

The much-anticipated 2024 Nick Adams (Alpha Male) Mock Draft has arrived! NFL executives can finally begin to solidify their draft boards ahead of Thursday night, armed with the ultimate guide to this year’s top prospects. 

Many woke GMs will ultimately lose their jobs because they ignored the wisdom contained in this mock draft, but those who heed my words will be rewarded with gold jackets and Lombardi trophies. Without further ado, here is the ultimate and final word on who each NFL team SHOULD select in the 1st round of the 2024 NFL draft.

1. Chicago Bears (Via CAR) (Team Needs: QB, WR, OT, DT) 

The Pick: Brock Bowers (TE, Georgia)

The Bears have several gaping holes to fill but would be wise to pass on the certified beta male Caleb Williams with the number 1 overall pick. Brock Bowers is the best TE prospect since Tim Tebow. His addition will create an epic one-two punch at TE with pro-Israel and pro-Trump stud Cole Kmet. 

This year’s class is loaded at QB, so Chicago can afford to take the best player available at 1 and get their franchise QB at 9. Bowers is tough, physical, and athletic. Many have compared him to Kyle Pitts, but I think that’s an insult to the two-time national champion from Georgia. Despite his freak measurements, Pitts has never quite put it together at the professional level. Bowers’ love of the game and work ethic is unquestionable and will translate far better to the NFL than Pitts. Brock Bowers is a no-brainer pick for the Bears.

2. Washington Redskins (Team Needs: QB, WR, OL) 

The Pick: Drake Maye (QB, North Carolina)

The Redskins are still haunted by the decision to let future Hall of Famer Kirk Cousins walk in 2018 and have struggled to find a franchise QB to build around ever since. Maye is the knight in shining armor the Redskins need to reclaim their territory in the NFC East. Standing 6’4 with a slim athletic build and traditional good looks, Drake Maye is the all-American boy with the look you want in a franchise QB. 

He hypnotizes defenders with his gaze and looks them off with ease before unleashing a rocket to the end zone with his toned right arm. Drake oozes arm talent and combines raw physical tools with an aggressive gunslinger mentality, giving him a ceiling somewhere between Josh Allen and Brett Favre.

Maye was also spotted soaking up knowledge from Phil Mickelson at the LIV Golf Vegas pro-am in February.

3. New England Patriots (Team Needs: QB, OT, WR, CB, DT)

The Pick: Cooper DeJean (CB, Iowa)

DeJean is the most exciting DB prospect in years. He’s an elite zone defender with great speed and athleticism who can run with any receiver. DeJean is a fundamentally sound tackler who knows how to lay the lumber in run support and on the blitz.

The Iowa product will bring the Midwestern values that the Patriots franchise has been lacking since Michigan graduate Tom Brady left for income-tax-free Florida in 2020 to be closer to his great friend Donald Trump. DeJean is a cornerstone piece for the Patriots' upcoming rebuild.

4. Arizona Cardinals (Team Needs: WR, QB, CB, EDGE, RB) 

The Pick: Marvin Harrison Jr (WR, Ohio State)

Arizona has continued to come up short on the offensive side of the ball, but second-year head coach Jonathan Gannon is committed to Kyler Murray at QB. The Cardinals have an easy home run pick here with the best WR in the class, Marvin Harrison Jr. Harrison brings great football DNA, incredibly deep faith in his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and an unmatched work ethic. 

Not only will the Cardinals be drafting MHJ for his incredible talent on the football field, but they’re banking on his love of the game and incredible work ethic to help elevate their "franchise" QB who prefers a Fortnite controller in his hands over a football. Harrison is the latest installment in the epic series of elite talent coming from Ohio State’s pro-Trump WR coach Brian Hartline. If Harrison can make Kyle McCord look good, he can probably help cover up some blemishes on Kyler Murray’s game.

5. Los Angeles Chargers (Team Needs: WR, CB, IOL, RB) 

The Pick: Ladd McConkey (WR, Georgia) 

Ladd McConkey would be the first WR off the board in most drafts. His measurables are nearly identical to NFL super star Chris Olave: both being 6’0" 187 lbs while running a 4.39 40 Yard Dash with a 10’4" Broad Jump at the NFL Combine. McConkey actually had a 4" better Vertical Jump than Olave (who says white men can’t jump?), suggesting he would be an asset with sucking down jump balls from his new quarterback Justin Herbert.

Expect the 2023 Wuerffel Trophy Recipient to make an impact on DAY 1 for the Chargers, not just on the field but in the locker room with his pro-God and pro-service leadership. It’s no secret the Chargers have always lacked grit. No one has forgotten their collapse to Trevor Lawrence (Alpha Male) just 2 years ago in the playoffs. Maybe McConkey will bring some of Kirby Smart’s hard-nosed tactics to prevent more embarrassment for the soft Los Angeles franchise.

6. New York Giants (Team Needs: WR, CB, RB, S, QB) 

The Pick: JJ McCarthy (QB, Michigan)

The Daniel Jones era in New York is all but over. The Giants will likely look to bring in a QB with a high ceiling to compete with rookie sensation Tommy DeVito. JJ McCarthy is a national champion with major boom or bust potential. He reminds me of a more cerebral Anthony Richardson but with a better resume. Sitting behind DeVito will be good for McCarthy, as he lacks polish and consistency in some key areas. But McCarthy’s potential and competitiveness make him worth the risk.

7. Tennessee Titans (Team Needs: OT, EDGE, DT, WR, LB) 

The Pick: Joe Alt (OT, Notre Dame)

Joe Alt is a big masculine mauler at the tackle position, standing at an impressive 6’9 and weighing in at 320+ lbs. He combines nice size with outstanding athleticism and sound technique, making him a terrifying sight for opposing edge rushers on the line. He puts on the full armor of God before each game and leans on his outstanding Catholic education at Notre Dame to help him understand the game in a dynamic way. 

Alt is the perfect LT the Titans need to protect their LOADED QB room from angry pass rushers trying to attack the QB from behind. I was especially impressed by his great lower body, and his feet are some of the best I have ever seen from a tackle at ANY level.

8. TRADE FROM ATL: Jacksonville Jaguars (Team Needs: WR, CB, DT, OT, EDGE) 

The Pick: Ricky Pearsall (WR, Florida)

The Jaguars bet on Calvin Ridley being the answer to their WR1 question and lost big as he put up underwhelming numbers in his lone season in Jacksonville before bolting for division rival Tennessee in free agency. The Jags need to surround Trevor Lawrence (Alpha Male) with elite weapons to take the next step, and moving up to find a legit WR1 in their back yard is the clear answer.

Pearsall’s blazing speed and freak athleticism make him an obvious choice early in round 1, but his work ethic and love of the game are what stand out to me. His faith in Christ will help him build a connection with Trevor Lawrence that will terrorize defenses in the AFC South for the next decade. In many drafts, Pearsall would be the first WR off the board.

9. Chicago Bears (Team Needs: QB, EDGE, CB, S) 

The Pick: Gavin Hardison (QB, UTEP)

Bears fans can rest easy knowing their team hit the jackpot in 2024, Brock Bowers and Gavin Hardison will make an elite pro-God Alpha Male duo. Gavin Hardison had NFL scouts salivating over his elite arm talent before falling to injury his senior year, requiring season-ending Tommy John Surgery. UTEP’s Head Coach believed Hardison would have set school records. The 6’3" signal caller follows Daily Bible Verses on Instagram and is an outspoken member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Gavin is also a fan of President Trump’s friend and LIV golfer, Brooks Koepka. My NFL comparison for Hardison is a more masculine Jordan Love.

10. New York Jets (Team Needs: TE, S, WR, LB) 

The Pick: Ben Sinnott (TE, Kansas St)

The Jets are all in for a Super Bowl run with Aaron Rodgers as he enters his 20th season. A pass-catching athletic TE is something the Jets have lacked for a while, but that can all be solved by selecting Ben Sinnott with the 10th overall pick.

Sinnott is a vertical threat who runs a 4.6 40-yard dash and displays great quickness and fluidity despite his meaty 6’4 250 lb frame. His conservative politics will create instant chemistry with Aaron Rodgers and help take the Jets offense to the next level.

11. Minnesota Vikings (Team Needs: QB, IOL, WR) 

The Pick: Tualia Tagovailoa (QB, Maryland) 

Tualia Tagovailoa’s pro-God disposition, love of golf, and support for the troops will be the perfect replacement for Kirk Cousins in Minnesota. Alpha Male Tualia has been an unfair target from the NCAA, who denied his request for an additional year of eligibility, and the NFL Draft Combine, who snubbed the Big Ten Career Passing Leader. 

Iron sharpens iron, and I believe this adversity will only give Tagovailoa the motivation he needs to succeed on the next level, just like his older brother Tua.

12. Denver Broncos (Team Needs: QB, CB, DT, OT) 

The Pick: Joe Milton (QB, Tennessee) 

Joe Milton's big arm and physical stature make him a standout quarterback prospect. At 6'5" and roughly 240 lbs, he possesses the perfect measurements for an NFL quarterback. His ability to throw the ball over the mountains, as one might say, will provide the Broncos with a deep-ball threat for the first time since Tim Tebow was forced out of Denver. Also similar to Tebow, Milton's dual-threat ability is a significant asset. He can make plays with his arm and his legs, which is becoming increasingly important in the NFL. This versatility could help the Broncos create an offense worth watching at Hooters with the boys.

13. Las Vegas Raiders (Team Needs: QB, CB, WR, OT) 

The Pick: Luke McCaffrey (WR, Rice) 

Luke McCaffrey follows Sage Steele on Instagram, so you know he’s not afraid of the truth. McCaffrey is also extremely pro-God and a graduate of Valor Christian High School. The standout jack of all trades comes from an Alpha Male bloodline and played both RB at Nebraska and WR at Rice. The Las Vegas Raiders will be getting a high-IQ WR who is fast enough to take the top off any defense (Luke ran a faster 40-yard dash than his older brother Christian). If drafted, Raiders fans can rest assured, Luke McCaffrey will not be having any Henry Ruggs-like situations.

14. New Orleans Saints (Team Needs: (OT, WR, CB, LB) 

The Pick: Rome Odunze (WR, Washington)

The Saints will look to equip Derek Carr with another elite weapon to complement Chris Olave. Although not as impressive as Pearsall or McConkey, Odunze is a solid player who can contribute right out of the gate with his strong yet soft hands and big body. Odunze showed grit at the NFL combine by refusing to leave the field until he hit his desired number in one of the drills. Alpha males never quit, and they never take ‘no’ for an answer.

15. Indianapolis Colts (Team Needs: WR, RB, CB, S) 

The Pick: Cody Schraeder (RB, Mizzou)

Jonathan Taylor has struggled to stay healthy and regain his 2021 form when he rushed for 1,800 yards and accounted for 20 TDs. Schraeder is the reliable, ground-and-pound workhorse the Colts need to solidify their backfield after the loss of Zack Moss. Schrader packs a punch in his 5’9", 202 lb frame that makes him a nightmare to wrestle to the ground. He loves to put body on body and get physical with bigger men in the box, but still has the agility and burst to sneak around contact on the edge and pick up big yardage. He has all the intangibles to be a team captain at the NFL level, with a contagious work ethic and a desire to win comparable to President Trump.

16. Seattle Seahawks (Team Needs: TE, LB, EDGE, DT) 

The Pick: Cade Stover (TE, Ohio State) 

Seattle’s big trade for Broncos TE Noah Fant has failed to pay off the way they’d hoped. Despite his big body and athleticism, Fant hasn’t made an impact in Seattle and saw his production drop even further in 2023. It’s clear the Seahawks need an impact Alpha Male at the position, and Cade Stover fits the bill at pick 16. 

Stover is a farm-strong boy from Mansfield, Ohio, and has been a standout blocker and elite target in the passing game for the Ohio State Buckeyes. He leverages his impressive and powerful base to move 300 lb defensive linemen with ease and uses his big meaty hands to suck in balls within his impressive catch radius. His leadership abilities are worth mentioning as well. He was named a team captain for two years at Ohio State, and is a strong supporter of President Trump. He has the potential to be a rookie standout and his play could certainly help win votes for President Trump in the pacific northwest this November.

17. TRADE FROM JAX: Atlanta Falcons (Team Needs: EDGE, CB, DT, QB) 

The Pick: Laiatu Latu (DE, UCLA) 

Despite a medical scare that nearly ended his football career, Latu has emerged as the most productive pass-rusher in college football over the past two seasons. This level of performance is not just a fluke; it's a testament to his talent, grit, and determination. Laiatu’s usage and pass-rush moves are top-notch. His strong masculine hands will be critical in disrupting the opposing team's offensive line, creating opportunities for sacks, tackles for loss, and quarterback hurries. These masculine alpha male disruptions can be game-changing and potentially lead to victories. That’s the kind of player Latu can be for Atlanta—a game-wrecker.

18. Cincinnati Bengals (Team Needs: OT, DT, CB, WR, TE) 

The Pick: Matt Goncalves (OT, Pittsburgh) 

The Bengals need to shore up their O-line to keep Joe Burrow upright as he comes back from major wrist surgery. Goncalves is a versatile blocker with a girthy masculine frame that allows him to play inside, but enough length and athleticism to play tackle at the next level. Goncalves is an expert with his hands in all facets of the blocking game, arguably the best in his class at putting hands on body and disrupting defenders' flow to the QB.

He showed his leadership skills by being selected as a team captain at Pitt and consistently demonstrated sound judgment off the field by following the entire Trump family and other leading conservative and Christian accounts on social media.

19. Los Angeles Rams (Team Needs: EDGE, DT, CB, K) 

The Pick: Cameron Little (K, Arkansas) 

The Rams struggled mightily in the kicking game last year, cycling through 3 different kickers in the 2023 season alone. While it may be surprising to see a kicker going in the top 20, Cameron Little is worth it. A disciple of America First icon Vivek Ramaswamy, Little has a cannon for a leg and is in elite company among kickers who have never missed an XP attempt in their college careers.

Cameron Little does two things exceedingly well: love God and make kicks. Everything the Rams need in a franchise kicker and spiritual leader.

20. Pittsburgh Steelers (Team Needs: WR, CB, DT, IOL) 

The Pick: Mason McCormick (IOL, South Dakota State)

Pittsburgh has reshaped their offense this offseason, jettisoning small-handed draft bust Kenny Pickett in favor of Russell Wilson and Justin Fields to lead the QB room. Hiring Arthur Smith as OC signals an intent to return to the traditional ground-and-pound game that won them six Lombardi trophies. Mason McCormick is a blue-collar blocker with incredible athleticism and a great physique for an interior blocker. He has a very powerful lower half he uses to thrust forward when run blocking and utilizes his extremely strong grip strength to finish off rushers in pass protection. He will open up a lot of holes for Jaylen Warren and Najee Harris to plow through in Pittsburgh for years to come.

21. Miami Dolphins (Team Needs: DT, OT, TE, EDGE

The Pick: Graham Barton (OT, Duke) 

Imagine a strapping young lad with arms as strong as the pillars of the Parthenon, anchoring the Dolphins' offensive line. His sheer presence would make even the most fearsome defensive linemen quiver. That’s what the Miami Dolphins will get in Graham Barton, the versatile offensive lineman from Duke. With Barton's impressive physical attributes and ability to play multiple positions along the line, he would be a versatile asset for the team. And who doesn't love a man of many talents? His agility and quickness would allow him to protect the quarterback like a fierce lion guarding his pride. Barton's mean streak in the run game and his ability to punish overconfident pass rushers will make him a force to be reckoned with. Picture a burly, bearded lumberjack taking down a mighty oak with a single swing of his ax. That's the kind of power and aggression Barton brings to the table. And let's not forget about Graham’s impressive athleticism. With a 40-yard dash time of 4.97 seconds and a Relative Athletic Score of 9.99 out of 10, he's practically a Greek god in shoulder pads.

22. Philadelphia Eagles (Team Needs: CB, S, QB, OT) 

The Pick: Bo Nix (QB, Oregon)

The Eagles are in a bind at the QB position. Jalen Hurts has shown he’s not the guy, and picking up Kenny Pickett, the Steelers small-handed sloppy seconds, is not a serious solution. Bo Nix’s 10 ⅛" hands will have no problems gripping and ripping the football in any climate, something both Pickett and Hurts struggle with. Nix has faced the rigors of an SEC schedule at Auburn, and that toughness allowed him to thrive in a creative offensive scheme at Oregon and turn himself into a Heisman contender in 2023.

Bo has a great relationship with his father, former Auburn QB and current HS football coach, Patrick Nix. This relationship will provide a strong foundation for the Eagles next franchise QB, in stark contrast to woke leftist Jalen Hurts, who boasts about employing an all-female management team. Nix will spend this offseason deep in prayer and in his Bible, leaning on his Christian faith to help propel him to the next level.

23. Minnesota Vikings (Via CLE/HOU) (Team Needs: QB, IOL, WR) 

The Pick: Zak Zinter (IOL, Michigan)

Minnesota needs a massive interior lineman to revitalize their bottom 5 run game.

Zak Zinter is a pro-Trump mountain of a man with broad shoulders and superhuman strength. Much like his hero, President Trump, Zinter is a proven winner coming off of back to back to back B1G titles and a national championship. His winning pedigree and masculine energy will help anchor the Vikings offense as they move past the wildly successful Kirk Cousins era.

24. Dallas Cowboys (Team Needs: RB, OT, DT, WR) 

The Pick: Braden Fiske (DL, Florida State)

Braden Fiske is all about sports. My team of experts did a DEEP dive into Fiske’s social media and background and found the man eats, sleeps, and breathes ball. Braden is just like Nick Adams, he wants politics and wokeness completely removed from sports and to let fans enjoy athletes being athletes. The Dallas Cowboys are in desperate need of toughness and grit on the interior of their defensive line, I have no doubt Fiske will increase testosterone levels and stuff the middle holes with his big body. My NFL comparison for Braden Fiske is a tougher, more physical Geno Atkins.

25. Green Bay Packers (Team Needs: DT, LB, CB, S) 

The Pick: Cole Bishop (S, Utah)

The Packers need to shore up the defensive side of the ball in the draft. Cole Bishop stands out as a solution to shore up Green Bay’s leaky run defense and provide playmaking potential in the defensive backfield. Bishop is a force near the line of scrimmage, racking up 7.5 sacks and 21.5 TFL in 29 starts at safety for the Utah Utes.

Bishop is a no-nonsense tackling machine who loves to wrap guys up and take them down behind the line of scrimmage. He plays the game the right way and will be a great fit for the Packers winning culture.

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Team Needs: EDGE, CB, S, LB) 

The Pick: Jayden Daniels (QB, LSU) 

Durability concerns cause Daniels to fall and The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are presented with the perfect opportunity to plan for the future at quarterback. No one genuinely believes Baker Mayfield is the answer at QB in Tampa, and now they will have a high-upside Heisman winner at quarterback learning and waiting in the wings. 

Daniels is a great insurance policy for the Bucs after they awarded journeyman Baker Mayfield an absurd three-year, $100 million contract. The Buccaneers should have given Tim Tebow or Gardner Minshew a call before investing big money in someone as exceedingly mid as Baker Mayfield.

27. TRADE FROM ARI: Cleveland Browns (Team Needs: WR, OT, LB, RB) 

The Pick: Will Shipley (RB, Clemson)

The Browns need some insurance in the backfield. With Nick Chubb coming off another major injury and Kareem Hunt’s thuggery leading him down the path of incarceration, Shipley is the easy pick. Shipley was a multisport athlete in high school and excelled at Clemson under God-fearing Alpha Male Dabo Swinney. He will wow you with his twitchiness and raw physical abilities. He sees and processes games brilliantly. He’s a good-sized guy, not too big, not too small. He reminds me a LOT of Christian McCaffrey, although his work in the receiving game could use some improvement.

He’s a man of God and will be a positive influence on Browns incumbent QB Deshaun Watson, a man of extremely poor moral character.

28. Buffalo Bills (Team Needs: WR, EDGE, RB, S) 

The Pick: Blake Corum (RB, Michigan)

Buffalo would probably prefer to take a WR in the 1st round to fill the void left by Stefon Diggs, but with the elite options like McConkey and Pearsall off the board, the Bills will look to solidify the run game to help take some pressure off of Josh Allen. Corum is a step behind Schrader and Shipley in this class but will be a reliable option out of the backfield starting on day one. He projects as a less explosive JK Dobbins but has demonstrated impressive durability despite a high workload in college. 

He has great vision and is adept at penetrating through the line and powering through smaller holes because of his compact frame despite lacking elite quickness and acceleration. His blue-collar work ethic and winning pedigree will mesh well in a working-class city like Buffalo.

29. Detroit Lions (Team Needs: CB, WR, S, OT) 

The Pick: Cooper Beebe (IOL, Kansas State) 

The Detroit Lions will be getting an absolute STUD in Cooper Beebe. With his 90.4 pass-blocking grade, he allowed just two sacks in 2,641 career snaps. Not only does this magnificent specimen boast impressive physical attributes, but he also possesses the versatility to play multiple positions on the offensive lin

Lions' offensive line, anchored by the masculine Cooper Beebe, as he protects and serves like a modern-day Spartan warrior. The opposing defensive lines would be shaking in their cleats, unable to resist his raw power and unyielding determination. Selecting Cooper Beebe with the 29th pick would not only bolster the Lions' offensive line but also the locker room. Just imagine the camaraderie and bonding that would take place as the Lions embrace their inner alpha males and celebrate the prowess of their newest teammate. The team chemistry would be off the charts with Dan Campbell and Aidan Hutchinson.

30. Baltimore Ravens (Team Needs: WR, S. EDGE, OT) 

The Pick: JC Latham (OT, Alabama) 

This pick is an absolute no-brainer for Baltimore. The Ravens have a gaping hole in their offensive line the size of President Trump’s current lead over Joe Biden in the polls. They need a player who can step in and Truzz Trump with Lamar Jackson, and JC Latham was the best man for the job. 

With the size of a small mountain and the agility of a track star, Latham is the perfect addition to the Ravens' offensive line. Baltimore and the pro-life John Harbaugh are known for their run-heavy offense, and they needed someone who could pave the way for their running backs like a bulldozer. Latham fits the bill perfectly. His ability to create space for the running game is second to none, and his pass-protection skills are rock-hard. This is a match made in football heaven, and I can't wait to see him in action with Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson.

31. San Francisco 49ers (Team Needs: WR, LB, CB, OT) 

The Pick: Tommy Eichenberg (LB, Ohio State)

The 49ers fell heartbreakingly short in a potentially rigged Super Bowl against Taylor Swift’s boyfriend and will look to reload for another run at the Lombardi Trophy. With very few major holes to fill, they will likely go for the best player available, LB Tommy Eichenberg. The Ohio State product is a well-rounded, old school linebacker with sneaky athleticism and excellent fundamentals. He was incredibly productive in college and will bring a welcome dose of Midwestern values and a strong work ethic to the Bay Area.

32. Kansas City Chiefs (Team Needs: WR, RB, CB, TE) 

The Pick: Zach Heins (TE, South Dakota State) 

With Travis Kelce distracted and declining, the Chiefs have a major need for a playmaking TE to extend the Mahomes/Reid Super Bowl window. Finding a gem in Zach Heins to close out the 1st round will help them contend once again in 2024 and beyond.

While Kelce is focused on earning every possible dollar for his cash-strapped pop-star girlfriend to extract, Heins is focused on what matters most in football: WINNING. Heins went 66-15 during his 5 years as a Jackrabbit, including back-to-back FCS national championships in 2022 and 2023.

Heins will bring a well-rounded game and pro-Trump values to the reigning Super Bowl champs. His big body, even-keeled demeanor, and high-motor in the blocking game will make an instant impact in Kansas City. I wouldn’t at all be surprised to see Heins force Travis Kelce into an early retirement.

BUST WATCH:

● Caleb Williams (QB, USC) 

I haven’t seen a Heisman winner from USC with this many red flags since OJ Simpson. Williams is as close to a guaranteed bust as you’ll see in this year’s class. He’s a cocky, soft, effeminate, beta male leftist, the complete opposite of what an NFL team looks for in a franchise QB. He’s known more for his painted fingernails, pink lip gloss, and crying outbursts on the sidelines than he is for his on-field production. In addition to the severe lack of intangibles Williams demonstrates, he’s simply not a winner. USC endured devastating losing streaks with Williams during his two years as a Trojan. His epic 2023 collapse was especially painful, when he led his team to lose 5 of their last 6 regular season games and destroyed their postseason hopes in the process. Avoid Caleb Williams at all costs!

● T'Vondre Sweat (DT, Texas) 

T’Vondre Sweat is a dangerous thug who is a greater threat to innocent Texans driving on I-35 than he is to opposing QBs. He was arrested and charged with DWI earlier this month after crashing his car at 4 AM. Sweat weighs in at 366 lbs and registered a BAC 25% over the legal limit after his arrest, which would require him to drink an astronomical amount of alcohol before getting behind the wheel. Sweat is a low-character, low-production player who’s not worth a draft pick.

● Malik Nabers (WR, LSU) 

I am not going to deny the raw athleticism or talent Malik Nabers possesses as an athlete, but after my team did a deep dive into his background, I couldn’t in good

conscience include him in my coveted draft. Someone will take a chance on Nabers, but why would you want a teammate who gets arrested on gun charges? Alpha males know the gun laws in every state or location they enter, and this is non-negotiable. He also muffed two punts in 2022, solidifying his reputation as an unreliable performer in clutch situations. I’ve heard murmurs from my sources in the league that Nabers also has a "bad attitude," and many teams are concerned about his work ethic.

● Tyler Guyton (OT, Oklahoma) 

When I started watching the film of the 6’7" 330lb Tyler Guyton, I was blown away and ready to lock him into my Top 10, but the more I watched, the more questions I had. Does he truly love the game? Guyton takes too many plays off. As my alpha senses started tingling, I asked my team to do a deep dive into his past, and that’s when I discovered Guyton had transferred from Texas CHRISTIAN University to the secular University of Oklahoma after two years in a Christ-centered community. Furthermore, he never played an entire season without injury. My alpha senses are never off. These red flags keep Guyton out of my first-round draft board. All 32 teams would be wise to heed my warning!

● Jackson Powers-Johnson (IOL, Oregon) 

JPJ has been mocked as one of the top interior linemen in the draft, but I have serious reservations. There’s certainly some talent there, but he has a litany of off-the-field issues that make him untouchable. Powers-Johnson is a woke democrat who supports a variety of radical left-wing causes and is an out and proud supporter of Joseph Robinette Biden and Barack Hussein Obama. His toughness and work ethic have been called into question by scouts I’ve spoken to, who were unaware of his personal issues at the time, and many NFL insiders expect him to slip to day 3 of the draft for those reasons alone. There are several better center/guard options in this draft class. Nick Adams wouldn’t touch Jackson Powers-Johnson with a 10’ pole!