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#1 |
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QB |
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Barring a major surprise, Cam Ward seems to be Tennessee’s guy. | ||||
#2 |
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CB |
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Travis Hunter is a dynamic player with a rare skill set. GM Andrew Berry is said to be high on Hunter. | ||||
#3 |
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DE |
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The Giants have some holes on their roster, but Abdul Carter is likely too good to pass on. He’s incredibly explosive and dominates in one-on-ones. | ||||
#4 |
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OT |
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The Patriots went into the offseason prioritizing protecting Drake Maye. Will Campbell, the bookend tackle from LSU, would be a good addition to their foundation. | ||||
#5 |
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WR |
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Some around the league have been connecting Tet McMillan to the Jaguars here in the last 24 hours. I’m buying Jacksonville’s interest in the 6’4” receiver. He would add another strong element to a young and talented offense. I envision Liam Coen being high on a player like McMillan. | ||||
#6 |
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OT |
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While I do believe there are members of the Raiders brass that are interested in Boise State’s Ashton Jeanty, my gut tells me they opt to go in a different direction, with offensive tackle being a potential focus. Membou is a strong fit in Vegas. | ||||
#7 |
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TE |
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The Jets and Tyler Warren have been connected frequently throughout the draft process. He’s a dynamic, two-way tight end who would immediately contribute on multiple downs for New York. | ||||
#8 |
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DT |
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I like Walter Nolen’s fit with Carolina. I can easily envision him as a top 10 selection. | ||||
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#9 |
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OT |
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Kelvin Banks would be a strong addition to New Orleans’ offensive line, who is now without Ryan Ramczyk after he recently retired. Banks has strong reviews around the league. | ||||
#10 |
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RB |
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The Bears, sitting at pick ten, will likely have their choice of one of the top prospects on their board. I think they would be ecstatic to see Ashton Jeanty available here. | ||||
#11 |
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LB |
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Jalon Walker is a hybrid linebacker who can play multiple downs. His versatility and intangibles will be the reason he gets selected early. I’m a fan of his fit with San Fran. | ||||
#12 |
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WR |
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Matthew Golden, the electric receiver from Texas, stays home in this scenario. Recently pictured with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, I’ve gotten the feel that Dallas is high on Golden. | ||||
#13 |
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DT |
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Here, Miami capitalizes on the availability of Michigan’s Mason Graham, who would be a nice addition to their defensive line. | ||||
#14 |
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TE |
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For the Colts, they finally strike on a do-it-all tight end, a position that they’ve expressed an interest in acquiring. Colston Loveland has strong reviews throughout the league. | ||||
#15 |
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DE |
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The Falcons are seeking production in their pass rush group. If Green passes his evals, I see him being extremely high on Atlanta’s board. | ||||
#16 |
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OT |
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With Josh Simmons reportedly clearing his medicals, I’m watching the top half of the draft as a good range for Simmons to get selected. With Ohio State familiarity in Arizona’s offensive line coach Justin Frye, I think Josh Simmons is a fantastic fit for the Cardinals. | ||||
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#17 |
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DE |
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Mykel Williams is dominant and plays with a high motor. With question marks surrounding the future of Trey Hendrickson, Williams would serve as a nice insurance policy. | ||||
#18 |
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S |
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The Seahawks have shown some interest in Emmanwori. He reminds me of Kam Chancellor in some ways. | ||||
#19 |
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CB |
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This could be considered a fall for Will Johnson, but teams aren’t 100 percent sold on him. He does make sense for Tampa Bay, though, and I think they would stop his “fall.” | ||||
#20 |
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RB |
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Denver is likely to add a running back through the draft, and Hampton has lots of fans in league buildings. I think the Broncos would be more than comfortable taking a running back at this pick, especially a guy like Omarion Hampton, who can give you a lot of snaps in the backfield. | ||||
#21 |
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DT |
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With Cam Heyward on the back end of his career, it would be wise for Pittsburgh to plan beyond his playing days. Harmon is a good 3 technique with supportive reviews from both programs he attended in college. | ||||
#22 |
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DT |
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Michigan product Colston Loveland would likely be the pick here at 22 if he were available, but instead, his teammate Kenneth Grant comes off the board. Teams view Grant as a really solid player with very few holes. | ||||
#23 |
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CB |
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I’ve heard Barron connected to Green Bay frequently during the draft process. With the Packers shopping Jaire Alexander, it’s fair to expect that he is not a part of their plans going forward. Adding a cornerback could prove to be of benefit for them. | ||||
#24 |
QB |
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With only 4 picks this year, Minnesota moves out for a player the Saints are high on in Tyler Shough. | ||||
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#25 |
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OT |
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The Texans are going to add to their offensive line in the draft. I like the fit of Donovan Jackson for them. Jackson, I've heard, has a good chance to go round one. | ||||
#26 |
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TE |
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The Rams have long been searching for a dynamic tight end. Could Mason Taylor be their guy? It’s very possible. | ||||
#27 |
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S |
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Malaki Starks is a really good fit for Baltimore and what they’re trying to do defensively. He checks all the boxes. | ||||
#28 |
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OT |
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The Lions, I’ve heard, are high on Zabel. He may ultimately go before this selection. For the Lions, Zabel’s versatility would be highly coveted. | ||||
#29 |
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DE |
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Shemar Stewart is a Dan Quinn type of player. Physical at the line of scrimmage with strong testing and athletic abilities. | ||||
#30 |
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CB |
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Amos is a strong fit for the Bills as a lengthy, press corner. I like the idea of pairing him with Christian Benford. | ||||
#31 |
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OT |
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Conerly makes sense for the Chiefs as their best player available. The Oregon tackle is likely to go in the middle to late half of the first round. | ||||
#32 |
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WR |
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The Eagles, likely in best player available mode, should be high on Emeka Egbuka, who is an electric talent on offense. |