I tried.
1. Browns - Myles Garrett DE - The Browns try their hardest to not mess this one up.
2. 49'ers - Jamal Adams S
3. Bears - Soloman Thomas DE
4. Jags - Leonard Fournette RB - Apparently me and every guy at nfl.com agree.
5. Titans - Malik Hooker S
6. Jets - Deshaun Watson QB
7. Chargers - Marshon Lattimore CB
8. Panthers - Jonathan Allen DT
9. Bengals - Reuben Foster LB
10. Bills - Mike Williams WR
11. Saints - John Ross WR - He jumps up boards cause of that 40.
12. Browns - Mitch Trubisky QB - Pretty standard picks at #1 and #12 as of late, but they do answer most of the Browns' problems outside of the curse that's on their franchise.
13. Cardinals - Ryan Ramczyk - Some reaches on O-line like always.
14. Eagles - O.J. Howard
15. Colts - Haason Reddick - His impressive workouts push him up, and someone puts too much stock in Derek Barnett's slow 40 times. I know it seems unlikely, but some of the monster workouts and load of great skill position players in the draft let this happen: 16. Ravens - Derek Barnett DE
Barnett falls because scouts will see issues with athleticism, but the Ravens will have zero concerns. It's a flashback to 2003, and the team grabs a potential Suggs 2.0.
47. JuJu Smith-Schuster WR
His tape shows a strong guy with some speed, and most importantly good hands. I think he's the type of WR we're looking for and can give Joe a reliable pass catcher.
74. Ahkello Witherspoon
There are real concerns about his physicality on the field, and that makes him slide, because if it weren't for that I'd actually have Witherspoon in the mid-2nd. If that doesn't become an issue though, we get a very good defensive back with some serious length, speed, and room to grow.
78. Will Holden RT
This might seem like a reach, but the guy was a 3.5 year starter at left tackle, and his athleticism issues wouldn't be as glaring at RT. We've done alright developing linemen we've drafted recently, and I think we can make him a starter on the OL.