Big 12 NFL Roster 2018

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Next in our series of all-college conference rosters is the Big 12 Conference. Take a look at what the 2017 roster looked like here, Big 12 NFL Roster 2017. With the talent at corner on defense, I decided to go with a base, 4 down nickel defense and in true Big 12 form, a 4-wide, Air Raid style base offense.

The Criteria

The criteria is very similar to last year with 3 main differences. The addition of a player on their 5th year extension, the spreading of rookie deals throughout different rounds of each draft, and making sure each college in the conference is represented.

  • The roster must be under the current salary cap of $177.2M
  • We use an even spread of rookie deals roughly based on league averages: 8 from 2017, 6 from 2016, 5 from 2015, and 1 player from the first round of the 2014 draft that is on their 5th year extension (where applicable)
  • These rookie deals will also be spread throughout different rounds of that years draft, to better simulate an actual roster
  • We will include one rookie from each round of the draft (were applicable)
  • Each college in the conference will be represented
  • We will have a well rounded roster that includes role players and special team

The Offense

Quarterbacks

QBs
Patrick MahomesBaker MayfieldRobert Griffin III
KCCLEBAL
$3.733M$5.942m$1.1M
Texas TechOklahomaBaylor

Only a few weeks into the 2018 season and it’s easy to see who the best QB from the Big 12 is in the NFL this year, the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes. With all do respect to the Red Rifle, Mahomes is the perfect fit for this roster as he is currently sitting as the odds on favorite for league MVP costing sophomore year money. Backing him up is the 1st overall selection in the 2018 draft out of Oklahoma, Baker Mayfield. I know what you’re thinking, why would you take a first round QB with Mahomes as the starter? Turns out Baker Mayfield is the only player from the Big 12 that was drafted in the 1st round of this year’s draft. So to stick with our criteria, Mayfield gets to hold the clipboard for Mahomes. Rounding out the QB room is another former 1st round pick, Robert Griffin III. RG3 can provide some knowledge for these young 1st round picks of what to do (or more importantly, what not to do) when you are thrown into the spotlight.

3 roster spots filled, 50 left

$10.775M Spent | $166.425M Left

Running Backs

RBs
Joe MixonAdrian PetersonDarren Sproles
CINWASPHI
$1.239M$630K$1.434M
OklahomaOklahomaKansas State
Chris Carson
SEA
$571K
Oklahoma State

Getting the start for this Big 12 offense at running back is current Bengal Joe Mixon. Coming in as the change of pace back is the Redskins’ Adrian Peterson. Peterson has looked impressive so far for the Skins this season and could easily step into the starting role if needed. Playing the role of 3rd down back is the Eagles’ Darren Sproles. Sproles could also be spread out as a 4th or 5th WR in this air raid offense. Rounding out the running backs is current Seahawks starter Chris Carson.

4 roster spots filled, 46 left

$3.874M Spent | $162.551M Left

Wide Receivers

WRs
Jordy NelsonTyler LockettMarquise Goodwin
OAKSEASF
$7.369M$4.447M$6.275M
Kansas StateKansas StateTexas
Josh GordonDede WestbrookShelton Gibson
NEJAXPHI
$697K$724K$619K
BaylorOklahomaWest Virginia

Leading the wide receivers will be veteran Jordy Nelson. We then have a couple of speedsters in the Seahawks’ Tyler Lockett and the 49ers’ Marquise Goodwin. Then we have the biggest variable on the offense, former Baylor Bear Josh Gordon (while he did transfer to Utah, he did not see the field with the Utes, so we are counting him in the Big 12). Gordon has looked impressive so far for the Patriots and could easier take over as the number 2 (or even number 1) receiver of this roster. With the Air Raid system, all 4 of these wide receivers would see the field and cause some match-up nightmares. Backing them up, and playing special teams, are a couple of 2017 draft picks, the Jaguars’ Dede Westbrook and our first Mountaineer of the roster, the Eagles’ Shelton Gibson.

6 roster spots filled, 40 left

$20.131M Spent | $142.42M Left

Tight Ends

TEs
Geoff SwaimMark AndrewsBlake Jarwin
DALBALDAL
$719K$689K$563K
TexasOklahomaOklahoma State
Rico Gathers
DAL
$497K
Baylor

Not a lot of great talent from the Big 12 at the TE position. Topping the depth chart at the position will be the Cowboys’ starting TE, Geoff Swaim. Backing him up will be 2 of his teammates in Dallas, Blake Jarwin and former Baylor basketball player Rico Gathers. Both of which will see the majority of their playing time on special teams. The one who could take control of this position is our 3rd round pick of this roster, Oklahoma’s Mark Andrews.

4 roster spots filled, 36 left

$2.468M Spent | $139.952M Left

Offensive Line

OL
T Trent WilliamsT Lane JohnsonG Lane Taylor
WASPHIGB
$13.682M$4.982M$4.069M
OklahomaOklahomaOklahoma State
G Connor WilliamsC Cody WhitehairT Hal Vaitai
DALCHIPHI
$998K$1.152M$686K
TexasKansas StateTCU
G Matt PryorC BJ Finney
PHIPIT
$513K$630K
TCUKansas State

The bookends of this Big 12 offensive line are a pair of Pro Bowlers from the NFC East; the Redskins’ Trent Williams and the Eagles’ Lane Johnson. Backing them up will be Johnson’s teammate in Philly, Halapoulivaati Vaitai. Moving to the inside, we have Packers’ veteran Lane Taylor and our 2nd round pick out of Texas, Connor Williams. Backing them up will be our 6th round pick out of TCU, Matt Pryor. Starting at center will be the Bears’ 2nd round pick from 2016, Cody Whitehair. Backing him up will be fellow Wildcat BJ Finney.

8 roster spots filled, 28 left

$26.712M Spent | $113.24M Left

Offensive Spending Breakdown

The offense accounted for only 36.5% of the total team salary. The combination of a rookie QB and cheap veterans, like Adrian Peterson and Josh Gordon, kept the cost down for the offense. This opened things up for signing a top tier LT and the ability to stack the defense, especially the secondary.

The Defense

Defensive Line

DL
Jerry HughesGerald McCoyMalcom Brown
BUFTBNE
$10.4M$12.75M$2.422M
TCUOklahomaTexas
Bruce IrvinDorance ArmstrongAndrew Billings
OAKDALCIN
$8.25M$647K$764K
West VirginiaKansasBaylor
Kerry HyderJordan WillisVincent Taylor
DETCINMIA
$555K$854K$594K
Texas TechKansas StateOklahoma State

Thanks to the rookie contracts on offense, we have a veteran starting defensive line. We have a pair of defensive ends that can get after the quarterback, the Bills’ Jerry Hughes and the Raiders’ Bruce Irvin. Both of which have the ability the stand up and place in space, allowing for versatility of fronts. At the 3 technique we have the perennial Pro Bowler Gerald McCoy. Finishing out the starters we have our 1 technique, the Patriots’ Malcom Brown. We have a collection of young talent backing up this veteran group, all from different schools in the Big 12. One of the highlights being our 4th round pick of the roster, Dorance Armstrong.

9 roster spots filled, 19 left

$37.236M Spent | $76.004M Left

Linebackers

LBs
Jordan HicksAJ KlienNick Kwiatkowski
PHINOCHI
$2.07M$5.2M$774K
TexasIowa StateWest Virginia
Emmanuel LamurNajee GoodeDevante Bond
OAKINDTB
$720K$630K$555K
Kansas StateWest VirginiaOklahoma

Linebacker looks to be the weakest position of the Big 12 alums. At the top is the veteran of the group, and our only Cyclone of the roster, AJ Klien. He’ll step into the roll of Mike backer/playcaller. Playing next to him in our nickel defense will be current Eagles middle linebacker, Jordan Hicks. Backing up the 2 of them, and coming in as the Sam in 3 linebacker sets, is former Mountaineer Nick Kwiatkoski. Rounding out the linebackers are a pair of vets in the Colts’ Najee Goode and the Raiders Emmanuel Lamur, as well as a 6th round pick from 2017 getting a second chance with the Bucs, Devante Bond. All 3 will look to be big contributors on special teams.

6 roster spots filled, 13 left

$9.949M Spent | $66.055M Left

Cornerbacks

CBs
Chris Harris JrAqib TalibJason Verrett
DENLARLAC
$10.367M$11M$8.526M
KansasKansasTCU
Aaron ColvinTyler Patmon
HOUJAX
$7.75M$705K
OklahomaOklahoma State

Now we get to the real strength of this defense. The money we saved with strategic rookie contracts and cheap veterans have allowed us to stack up the secondary. Starting outside at corner, we bring back a pair of former teammates, Chris Harris Jr. and Aqib Talib. They would look to reignite the magic from their Super Bowl season in 2015 with Denver. Starting at the nickel will be our 1st round pick from 2014 on his 5th year extension, Jason Verrett. And backing up all 3 positions, and coming in on dime packages, will be current Texans starting corner Aaron Colvin. We then round out the corners with the Jaguars’ Tyler Patmon. Patmon helps provide depth and can contribute on special teams. Obviously there is some big money being spent here, but for a team that will look to have a high powered offense, it will be good to have a solid secondary to slow the opposition down.

5 roster spots filled, 8 left

$38.348M Spent | $27.707M Left

Safeties

Ss
Earl ThomasKarl JosephQuandre Diggs
SEAOAKDET
$10.4M$3.241M$1.936M
TexasWest VirginiaTexas
Colin JonesDJ Reed
CARSF
$1.175M$558K
TCUKansas State

The high caliber secondary continues into the safeties. We start out with one of the best in the game, and current free agent*, Earl Thomas. Starting next to him at strong safety will be the Raiders’ 1st round pick from 2016, Karl Joseph. The Mountaineer has been considered a bust by some, but I think he could excel in this defense will the amount of talent around him. Backing up Joseph, but also playing the role of WS in 4-2-5 sets, will be the Lions’ Quandre Diggs. Diggs also has experience at corner, which adds depth to that position. Rounding out the safeties is veteran Colin Jones and our 5th round pick out of Kansas State, DJ Reed.

5 roster spots filled, 3 left

$17.31M Spent | $10.397M Left

Defensive Spending Breakdown

The defense accounted for 59.3% of the overall team salary. This is in large part due to the secondary, which accounts for 54.1% of the defensive budget and 32.1% of the overall team budget. The defense was also filled with a lot more vets than the offense, and only contain 2 of our 2018 draft picks.

Specialists and Head Coach

ST and HC
K Justin TuckerP Michael DicksonLS Jon Weeks
BALSEAHOU
$5.046M$553K$965K
TexasTexasBaylor
Head CoachKyle ShanahanTexas

We obviously lead off the Big 12 special teams with the best kicker in the game, Justin Tucker. Moving over to the punter position, we have our last draft pick of the roster, Michael Dickson. We finish out the specialists with former Baylor Bear long snapper Jon Weeks.

Former Texas Longhorn wide receiver Kyle Shanahan will take the helm as head coach of this Big 12 team.

3 roster spots filled, 0 left

$6.564M Spent | $3.833M Left

The Starting 22

Due to the Big 12 headquarters location, I’ve named this team the Irving Steers.

Offense
QBPatrick Mahomes
RBJoe Mixon
ZJordy Nelson
XJosh Gordon
YMarquise Goodwin
HTyler Lockett
LTTrent Williams
LGLane Taylor
CCody Whitehair
RGConnor Williams
RTLane Johnson
 
Defense
DEJerry Hughes
NTMalcom Brown
DTGerald McCoy
DEBruce Irvin
MikeAJ Klien
WillJordan Hicks
CBChris Harris Jr
CBAqib Talib
CBJason Verrett
SSKarl Joseph
FSEarl Thomas

2019 Draft

New for this year, we are including a mock draft for each team for the 2019 NFL Draft. Each player is within a round of where we have them projected as of the time of this post.

RoundPlayerPos.School
1Marquise BrownWROklahoma
2Daniel WiseDTKansas
3Justin HillRBOklahoma State
4Ben BanoguLBTCU
5Kris BoydCBTexas
6Malcolm RoachDETexas
7Mavin SaundersTEKansas