Pick | Team | Pos | Player | |
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#1 |
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QB |
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The Chicago Bears find their future in Caleb Williams. | ||||
#2 |
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QB |
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For a while, I was locked into Drake Maye being the pick here. Recently, it seems like the buzz is picking up for Jayden Daniels. I doubt Washington is decided on this pick yet. | ||||
#3 |
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QB |
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A star player in Drake Maye falls into the lap of the New England Patriots here at pick 3. I continue to hear that they want a quarterback. | ||||
#4 |
QB |
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Here, the Vikings move up for a target of theirs in J.J. McCarthy. In the deal, they part ways with the 23rd overall pick as well. McCarthy is a great fit in Minnesota. | ||||
#5 |
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WR |
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I don't know how I'd react if Jim Harbaugh passed on Harrison Jr., here, which seems to be a growing buzz. I know I would definitely be surprised. I'd certainly be disappointed. Harrison Jr. is a premier talent. | ||||
#6 |
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WR |
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I continue to hear about the Giants' infatuation with Washington's Rome Odunze. I think if McCarthy isn't available here, Odunze will be the pick. | ||||
#7 |
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OT |
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After landing Calvin Ridley in the free agency, the Titans have less of a pressing need at wide receiver. How about taking the number one tackle off the board? | ||||
#8 |
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LB |
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Atlanta strikes gold with the first defensive player off the board. Dallas Turner is explosive and would immediately aid the Falcons. | ||||
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#9 |
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OT |
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The best way to help your franchise quarterback is to protect him. Chicago sent all their top brass to Oregon State for their pro day, presumably for Fuaga. I can see the dots connecting. | ||||
#10 |
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WR |
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This is a massive win for the New York Jets. Nabers is a game changer. I'm not one hundred percent sure Nabers will be available here, but if he is, I certainly expect the Jets to sprint to the podium. | ||||
#11 |
CB |
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With Arizona receiving this pick in a trade down scenario, they opt to select arguably the top cornerback on the board in Quinyon Mitchell. Mitchell has had an excellent pre-draft process. | ||||
#12 |
OT |
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The Packers have excess draft picks and a need at tackle. I can see them prioritizing protecting Jordan Love by moving up for a surprisingly available tackle in Olu Fashanu. | ||||
#13 |
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CB |
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The Raiders have a need at cornerback and can select Terrion Arnold, here, the stud from Alabama. He's sticky in coverage. | ||||
#14 |
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TE |
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I can see Bowers coming off the board here. Derek Carr had some of his best days with Darren Waller, a high-flying, athletic tight end. | ||||
#15 |
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DE |
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Verse is dominant with an explosive get off. The Colts could benefit from his non-stop motor. | ||||
#16 |
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QB |
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Dating back to my 2.0 mock draft where I acknowledged the connections between the Seahawks and Michael Penix, they are just too hard to ignore. Geno Smith won't be their quarterback forever. | ||||
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#17 |
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WR |
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After losing Calvin Ridley to the free agency, the Jaguars are back in the wide receiver market. Thomas is a long and explosive pass catcher. | ||||
#18 |
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DE |
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Latu has a deep toolbox and is only going to get better. Here, the Bengals bank on Latu's upside and select him at pick 18. | ||||
#19 |
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DL |
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Les Snead once told media that he regretted not selecting Grady Jarrett, the star defensive tackle for the Falcons. I see a lot of Jarrett in Byron Murphy II. Hall of Famer Aaron Donald also recently retired. | ||||
#20 |
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C |
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The Steelers only have Nate Herbig for two years and didn't commit a lot to him financially. Jackson Powers-Johnson is the best IOL available here. | ||||
#21 |
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OT |
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The Dolphins are questionable on their offensive line. You have some versatility in Fautanu, who is built to play inside and out if needed. | ||||
#22 |
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CB |
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Philadelphia loves their athletes and they add one in Nate Wiggins here, the sticky corner from Clemson. They could use help at cornerback. | ||||
#23 |
OT |
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Arizona received this pick from Minnesota trading up in this scenario. With Latham staring them in the eyes, I would be somewhat surprised if they went another direction. | ||||
#24 |
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OT |
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After losing Tyron Smith, the Cowboys aren't dead at the position, but they could use a brick wall like Mims. | ||||
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#25 |
QB |
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Denver and Bo Nix have been often connected to each other this offseason. Nix was a very productive player in college. | ||||
#26 |
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CB |
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The Buccaneers got more thin in their secondary this offseason. DeJean offers Tampa Bay much needed versatility on the backend. | ||||
#27 |
DE |
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Chop Robinson has an explosive get off with a deep toolbox. The Cardinals could knock it out of the park by ending their first round with Robinson. | ||||
#28 |
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WR |
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Good luck stopping this offense. With the element of Worthy's speed entering the fold, this will allow Stefon Diggs to play more freely. He would open up the offense. | ||||
#29 |
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CB |
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After releasing Cam Sutton, the Lions have a sudden gap at cornerback. After selecting Brian Branch a year ago, I can see the Lions dipping back into the proven Alabama well. | ||||
#30 |
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OT |
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The Ravens need a tackle or two after trading Morgan Moses. Tyler Guyton has a strong anchor. | ||||
#31 |
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DL |
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Johnny Newton probably shouldn't be available here, and knowing the 49ers' infatuation with versatile defensive lineman, his fall would likely be no longer. | ||||
#32 |
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WR |
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I don't think signing Hollywood Brown for a year takes them out of position to select a receiver in the first round. Coleman is a dynamic threat from FSU. |