Oregon NFL mock draft: Stock up after the Senior Bowl

Oct 14, 2023; Seattle, Washington, USA; Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson (58).
Oct 14, 2023; Seattle, Washington, USA; Oregon Ducks offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson (58). / Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports
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The Oregon Ducks stole the show during the Reese's Senior Bowl. In the week leading up to the game and in the game itself, the Ducks shined brightly and played well. All this to say, Duck fans can bank on hearing a lot of their favorite players get picked during the 2024 NFL Draft.

The draft will April 25-27 and fans can tune into the NFL Network to watch it unfold.

Here is where I think the Ducks will most likely land throughout the three days of the NFL Draft:

First round picks:

. Jackson Powers-Johnson - C. Round 1, Pick 24. 24. . Jackson Powers-Johnson - C. player. JPJ draft. . 123

The best center in the country will go to the NFL team that most needs quarterback protection to be elite: the Dallas Cowboys. After winning the Rimington Trophy and excelling in the week leading up to the Senior Bowl, Jackson Powers-Johnson nearly solidified his spot in the first round. JPJ would make for an excellent center in Dallas and could provide the protection that Dak Prescott needs.

Evan Williams - S. Evan Williams - S. evan williams draft. player. 16. . Round 1, Pick 28. . . 28

The Buffalo Bills desperately need a highly skilled safety on their roster. During the Senior Bowl, Evan Williams showed just how talented he is, producing the first two tackles and snagging the first interception, Williams’ knowledge of the game and quick hands were on display and he would make for a perfect fit in Buffalo.