We all know things will be a lot different in one month from now.
Thus no need (yet) for a long, articulated introduction. It´s just a mix between our team needs and personal preferences. 1 CLE Myles Garrett
Well. I hope for the fans that the FO just just takes the beast and sit around until their second first rounder, hoping another top talent falls right into their arms. 2 SF Jonathan Allen
They have a ton of glaring needs, similarly to Chicago. The main difference is that (for what it´s worth) Keapernick is still on the roster. Sure, not a franchise QB but it gives you an opportunity to work on those other important areas, first. Allen is an amazing 4-3 DE. Put him next to the two former Duck players and you have a very good front 4 to start with. 3 CHI Mitch Trubisky
Team lacks starting WRs, TEs, Olinemen and a brand new secondary. But is any CB worth to be picked this high? They have tons of cap space and even more once they´ll manage McPhee and other players´ contracts, so I guess they can try to address a tiny bit of those needs through FA. This is the toughest team to mock this far, imo. 4 JAC Jamal Adams
Right guy at the right time for a young, underrated defense on the rise. 5 TEN Mike Williams
BPA. I don´t understand why the team got rid of Green-Bekham when they needed a big bodied guy to help Mariota; especially because they got basically nothing in return. Now the Titans have a more than solid Oline and they can only get better with the addition of player like Williams. Looking forward to see the Titans becoming relevant in a very near future. 6 NYJ Marshon Lattimore
Passing defense was a disaster last season. They lack quality LBs and DBs who can help Davis and push Skrine back in the slot. #6 looks like a better spot than 2 or 3, for any CB. [we don´t know how long the former will be suspended but even with a FA addition the Jets will need help in the secondary. I´ll say it´s between Lattimore and Hooker] 7 SD Malik Hooker
Now that they start to get something going up front they definitely have to contain big plays. 8 CAR Charles Harris
Did anybody expect Floyd to get picked in the top 10, last year? He was a very fast pass-rusher and likely misused by Georgia (on too many run plays he was playing MLB). His lack of strenght was a concern for most but afterall it takes just one team to make it happen. Here´s the case for Harris. Too talented for a front 7 looking for outside speed. 9 CIN Reuben Foster
Burfict is perennially injured/suspended. Maualuga ain´t in his prime. Even if they activate Paul Dawson (who I loved) from the practice squad they will need a sure thing there in the middle. Foster is there, it coulnd´t be any better than this.
10 BUF Deshaun Watson
I think it makes sense to try to trade Taylor or even cut him for Buffalo. With those money you can guarantee enough space to retain Gillmore and eventually gain an additional pick. Watson would compete with Cardale Jones for the starting spot. 11 NO Derek Barnett
Need of pass-rushers? Check. Solid prospect with solid entangibles? Check. As simple as that. 12 CLE Leonard Fournette
Browns have an insane amount of money to spend and could get another 1-2 year rental in Fitzpatrick or a Garoppolo/Cutler/Taylor in a not-too-expensive-deal. I don´t think they´d be worth a top 15. I don´t recall the last time a team could get in exchange for their player a better pick than the one they actually spent to draft him (after barely played him at all). Anyway, Fournett and Myles in round one seem more then legit. 13 ARI OJ Howard
Palmer is aging and you could get yourself a Kizer. However, with an aging Fitzgerald and just a group of short speedy guys I think picking the best TE in the last couple of years is not a bad choice. Howard can do it all, helping as an efficient blocker as well. Ebron was selected with the same pick and was not quite as ´finished´ as the Bama product.
14 IND Solomon Thomas
The Colts need to upgrade the trenches. Both the sides. I´m not as high on Thomas as many others are but his versatility is a key factor there. 15 PHI Quincy Wilson
In another class Wilson would be a lock in the top 10. No prospect can be called ´a sure thing´ but of the two former gators he looks to be the more versatile and the least risky pick, The Eagles have no starting CB with McKelvin being a FA and having traded Rowe during the past season. I don´t see how the team can possibly look in any other direction with a few potential #1 corners on the clock. 16 BAL Carl Lawson
We have players who can get to the QB, but with inconsistency. I would cut Doom and behind an injury-pleagued Sizzle we have no certainty (even with Kaufusi finally healthy he´s all but a fast, edgy kind of pass-rusher). Manies won´t like the pick but think about this: how is Lattimore considered a top 5 overall despite his 2014 and 2015 big injuries while Lawson doesn´t even make DJ top 50 or is considered a mere borderline 1st rounder? He was a top 10 talent prior the injuries. Now there´s no reason to look away. He bull-rushes, swims and is natural like no other in the class. 17 WAS Corey Davis
Even with Doctson turning into the promising player everybody hoped, the ´skins will need another starting WR. Doctson, Davis and Crowder would possibly make one of the youngest and most talented corps in the league. 18 TEN Sidney Jones
After landing the best offensive playmaker in the class the Titans would be thrilled to address such a position of need with a top 3 corner, assuming that both the best safeties are already off the board. 19 TB Malik McDowell
One of the riskiest picks in the draft. McDowell has an impressive burst off the LOS and penetrates the gaps with fair ease to make splash plays in the backfield. Although he might be quite a reach due to the fact he´s not the best run stuffing DT, to say the least. Gerald McCoy needs a partner in the trenches and the Bucs might be just fine with him. Afterall a certain Grady Jarrett (who slided to the 4th because of similar issues) seems to be doing pretty well in Atlanta. 20 DEN Forrest Lamp
The Broncos need better protection for their struggling QB(s). Okung is unlikely to see his option picked and Simbrailo would be the starting LT opposed to Schofield on the right side. Lamp can play both guard and tackle. He´d eventually start outside while providing great insurance for Turner and Garcia. 21 DET Teez Tabor
Lions only good starting CB behind the injured star Slay is Diggs. Tabor might bite a little too much into some reads but has the talent to possiblty become a #1 corner in the league.
22 MIA Zach Cunningham
Miami LBs have been some of the worst in the league. Cunningham would address their biggest need and the price might be fair enough at this point. 23 NYG Dalvin Cook
You definitely want to help the young receiving corp with a good ground game. With no valuable ILB on the board (imo) the Giants might steal the McCoy 2.0. 24 OAK Cam Robinson
Donald Penn is aging and Howard can´t stay healthy. The Bama product will immediately take the ground game to another level while playing alongside Osemele.
Next round the team could easily look at the RB position and finally get something going there. 25 HOU Ethan Pocic
A great guard/center who will help protecting the underachiever Osweiler and boost the run game. Like for the few previous teams, they´re on the market for a ILB but it might still be a tad early for Jarrad Davis. 26 SEA Garrett Bolles
The Hawks are another team desperately looking for linemen. Luckily for them, the class is pretty deep in the first couple of rounds and they might eventually double dip. Bolles is the last borderline first round OT. If any Johnson, Moton, Dawkins are still there in the 2nd I expect one of them to be the pick there. 27 KC Jarrad Davis
KC is starving for an inside presence. Derrick Johnson is at the end of his career and there´s absolutely no depth there. Davis can´t be ignored no more. 28 DAL Taco Charlton
Dallas badly needs some pass-rushers. They´ve had one great season but people underestimate how lucky they were with injuries. The team has absolutely no depth on the defensive side of the ball whatsoever. Charlton can play hands in the dirt or stand up, helping against pass as well as run situations. 29 GB Marlon Humphrey
The team has a solid Oline and a good array of weapons for Rodgers. Defense will most likely be addressed early. Now that they cut the injury prone Shields thy might want an upgrade over Gunter as #2 CB opposed to Rollins or they´re simply going to move the latter inside. Either way Humphrey would be a great fit. 30 PIT Takkarist mkKinley
Harrison is still a monster but no ageless God. Jarvis Jenkins has been quite a disappointment and the only true pass-rusher is Dupree. MkKinley looks perfectly the part of a Steeler player. Good pass-rusher who is a beastly athlet and run stuffer.
31 ATL Jourdan Lewis
Like our Ravens after the SB run injuries to the best corners have derailed the team plans. I expect them to take either a corner to solidify the Collins-Trufant duo (and lewis would play well inside, too when the couple is healthy) or to replace Chester with this pick. 32 NE Christian McCaffrey
The quintessence of gadget player will find his best fit at #32. It´s one of those popular prediction that I´ve always agreed with.
Ravens´RD2 Rasul Douglas, CB
Duglas is a big bodied corner who will relegated to outside duties. He´d push Young inside and finally provide some talent to our CB corp. RD3 Ryan Switzer, WR
My favourite day 2 WR. Super flashy with great route running and after the catch abilities. He´ll perfectly replace Smith Sr as a starting slot receiver and take over the returning duties (he has better awarness and lateral agility than Moore). RD3 (comp) Adam Bisnowaty, OT/G
Didn´t watch tapes of the guy but I rely on different reports saying he´d struggle against fast pass-rushers in the pros and that he´ll be better suited to play inside, where his punch can make damages. Either way, he should be a versatile player and the coaches have shown the ability to make the best out of day 2-3 Olinemen. RD4 Tenzel Smart, DT We have a history with small school kids. Smart is this year´s Hargrave. Not a huge presence but has natural leverage and a great first step. He could even be picked earlier due to the depth at his position.
RD5 Trey Hendrickson, DE I would like to see Hendrickson play for the Ravens. Great use of the hands and ability to close the angles as a pass-rusher. He keeps the blocker away with the long arms and has a non stop motor. I guess the depth at the position might push him as far as the 5th, although I wouldn´t be surprised one bit if he went 1-2 rounds earlier. He and Smart are pretty interchangable in my eyes. Other options I would consider here is a double dip on CB or Kareem Hunt (if available of course). RD6 Jonathan Ford, FS
At a certain point we´ll likely pick a Safety. I guess we´ll cut Webb (his salary figure is way too high) and let the best young player fill the spot. I liked Ford anticipation and tackling on tape.
RD7 Ben Gedeon, ILB
I guess it´s time for Correa to show up. He might not have the toughest competition one could imagine but I wouldn´t be shocked if we started a late rounder or undrafted kid.