The Murfreesboro Mules finished the 2031 season at 9-7, but failed to make the playoffs. In the 2032 offseason, the Mules announced the hiring of new general manager Rick Vicedo who was immediately put in charge of all football operations, decisions, including the draft and free agency.
Draft Overview
1.14 Francisco Strong, SE (44/77)
Strong was arguably the best wide receiver available in the 2032 draft class; he is expected to start right away in the Mules new wide-open offense alongside veteran WR Sean Sparrow.
Role: SE-1
2.20 Jerry Nelson, LT (26/57)
Nelson has good upside and will challenge veteran LT Jerry Podmore for playing time this season
Role: LT-1/2
3.19 Sam Schwartz, LDE (32/52)
Schwartz lacks prototypical size for a defensive end, but is an above average inside pass-rusher. He will challenge veteran Roger Kuebrich for the starting LDE job.
Role: LDE-1/2
4.18 Randal Godfrey, LG (23/46)
Godfrey has good upside and will provide much needed depth to the offensive line may challenge veteran Glen Nutile for playing time.
Role: LG-2
5.17 Luis Thomason, FB (18/39)
Thomason was a developmental pick who has an outside chance to make the roster due to his ability to play Special Teams is no threat to unseat veteran FB Peter Bruener.
Role: FB-2
6.16 Joey Flowers, RCB (25/37)
Flowers is pretty much training camp fodder he has a slight chance to make the roster, but character issues may doom that idea
Role: RCB-3 (Cut?)
7.15 Desmond Keefer, RB (28/42)
Keefer is another developmental pick who has good upside he will play Special Teams and be the teams 3rd running back
Role: RB-3
Draft Overview
1.14 Francisco Strong, SE (44/77)
Strong was arguably the best wide receiver available in the 2032 draft class; he is expected to start right away in the Mules new wide-open offense alongside veteran WR Sean Sparrow.
Role: SE-1
2.20 Jerry Nelson, LT (26/57)
Nelson has good upside and will challenge veteran LT Jerry Podmore for playing time this season
Role: LT-1/2
3.19 Sam Schwartz, LDE (32/52)
Schwartz lacks prototypical size for a defensive end, but is an above average inside pass-rusher. He will challenge veteran Roger Kuebrich for the starting LDE job.
Role: LDE-1/2
4.18 Randal Godfrey, LG (23/46)
Godfrey has good upside and will provide much needed depth to the offensive line may challenge veteran Glen Nutile for playing time.
Role: LG-2
5.17 Luis Thomason, FB (18/39)
Thomason was a developmental pick who has an outside chance to make the roster due to his ability to play Special Teams is no threat to unseat veteran FB Peter Bruener.
Role: FB-2
6.16 Joey Flowers, RCB (25/37)
Flowers is pretty much training camp fodder he has a slight chance to make the roster, but character issues may doom that idea
Role: RCB-3 (Cut?)
7.15 Desmond Keefer, RB (28/42)
Keefer is another developmental pick who has good upside he will play Special Teams and be the teams 3rd running back
Role: RB-3