Mock Draft Monday with Dane Brugler: Saints land star WR, Raiders get Mendoza a familiar weapon

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Mock Draft Monday with Dane Brugler: Saints land star WR, Raiders get Mendoza a familiar weapon

Mock Draft Monday with Dane Brugler: Saints land star WR, Raiders get Mendoza a familiar weapon

It’s the second to last ‘Mock Draft Monday’ of the season and have our biggest get yet. The creator ‘The Beast’ and The Athletic’s Dane Brugler joins Matt Harmon on the latest pod in the series. Brugler gives his five favorite fits from his latest mock draft and identifies the one prospect in this y

Mock Draft Monday with Dane Brugler: Saints land star WR, Raiders get Mendoza a familiar weapon

It’s the second to last ‘Mock Draft Monday’ of the season and have our biggest get yet. The creator ‘The Beast’ and The Athletic’s Dane Brugler joins Matt Harmon on the latest pod in the series. Brugler gives his five favorite fits from his latest mock draft and identifies the one prospect in this year’s class he’s willing to ‘Stand on The Table’ for.

The NFL Draft is the ultimate offseason event, and the latest 'Mock Draft Monday' just delivered some major insights. With the season winding down, fantasy analyst Matt Harmon sat down with The Athletic's renowned draft expert Dane Brugler, the creator of the legendary guide 'The Beast,' for a can't-miss conversation.

Brugler broke down his five favorite team-prospect fits from his latest projections, offering a glimpse into how the draft board could shake out. He also revealed the one prospect in this year's class he's so confident in that he's willing to emphatically "Stand on The Table" for him.

For fantasy fans and draftniks alike, these projections are crucial. A team landing a star wide receiver or a lockdown corner can transform an offense or defense overnight, changing the fantasy landscape and the style of play on the field. Here are the key fits Brugler highlighted:

The conversation kicked off with the New Orleans Saints securing a potential game-changer in Ohio State wide receiver Carnell Tate. Adding a dynamic weapon like Tate could instantly elevate their passing attack.

For the Dallas Cowboys, the fit was Arizona defensive back Treydan Stukes, a move that would bolster their secondary. The Detroit Lions addressed their defense as well, pairing with Indiana cornerback D'Angelo Ponds.

One of the most intriguing fits saw the Las Vegas Raiders giving their quarterback a familiar target, selecting Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt. Reuniting a quarterback with a trusted college receiver can lead to immediate chemistry and production.

The discussion culminated with Brugler naming his "Stand On The Table" prospect—the player he believes in above all others in this draft class. Identifying that level of conviction from a top analyst is what makes draft season so compelling, as these are the players who often become the foundation of a franchise.

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