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NFL Draft: Mock Draft 2033

 
2033 NFL Mock Draft - Picks 1-5 By Sir Mel Kiper III 1. Toronto Bills - Bill Brady-Bundchen - QB - Michigan Bill follows his father's footsteps into the AFC East and will try and bring a championship to the Canadian people who have waited patiently for the last 21 years. Senator Brady is exptected to be on hand for the NFL Draft Ceremony. 2. Chicago Bears - Virgil Highsmith - QB - UCLA This highly-touted QB will finally be the savior the Bears have seen searching for after six-time MVP and five-time Superbowl champ Rex Grossman retired. 3. Denver Broncos - John, Bobby, Calvin, JoJo and Derek Henry - RB's - Tennessee A combo pick, the Henry boys really produce like their father, but they all have different running styles due to their different mothers. Mike Shanahan will continue to frustrate fantasy owners by splitting their time equally. 4. New England Patriots -Kareem-Abdul Simmons - WR - Holy Cross Not since the days of Randy Moss have the Patriots been so ... (link)

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