The 1st place I look at re: mocks is the Packers since I know them best. They are just wrong on the Pack picking a tight end at that spot, especially if Murray (who fits one of their two biggest needs) is still available as this mock opines.
There are many specious moves in this draft. Just to begin with, Miami isn’t going to jump 2 spots to get a qb who is going to be there at 5 anyway and, according to this draft they would do that without giving up either of the later picks in the first round. There is no way Simmons lasts to 12; in fact indications are the Lions are going to choose between him and Odukah at 3. The Jags are unlikely to pass on him at 7 since he is viewed as a generational fit at LB for the way offenses are evolving. At this point, 7 is too high for Brown who seems to be slipping and may not even be the 1st DL off the board. Herbert is not going to drop to 19, for one thing the Colts at 13 are unlikely to pass on Tua, Love, or Herbert if they are available at 13. At LB, Baun isn’t going to be picked ahead of both Murray and particularly Queen.
As for Claypool, even though he did well at the combine, ala Boykin whose success helps him and who he mirrors in many respects (but he was taken at 93), he isn’t going to be the 5th wr off the board before, according to this draft, with Higgins, Shenault and Aiyuk among others still available. The Packers needs a WR but Claypool doesn’t really fit what they really need which is quickness. He is more likely to go in the 1st half of the 2nd round. Kmet isn’t viewed as a 1st round talent and there isn’t a big gap between the top 3 TEs in the draft so no one is going to be stretching to grab him in the 1st. As a matter of fact, Okwara is more likely to be picked ahead of Kmet than the other way around.
Hey it is just one mock and a lot of who gets picked and when will be affected by free agent moves/signings. It is nice to see ND players being seen as elite types by the NFL.