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1. Cleveland Browns- Josh Allen, QB Wyoming

With Tyrod Taylor in the fold the Browns have the ability to take Allen who oozes with arm talent and size that is prototypical for an NFL quarterback.  They decide to overlook his accuracy issues and sub-par play against top competition to make him the quarterback of the future.

2. New York Giants- Sam Darnold, QB USC

I believe this is what the Giants would love to happen more thenanything.  All the talk is that they love Barkley and I do believe that but I think the man they truly want is Darnold.  He may not have the physical frame that Allen has but he has off the chart intagibles and the chance to draft a successor to Eli is to juicy to pass up even with an absolute stud like Barkley on the board.

 

3. New York Jets- Baker Mayfield, QB Oklahoma

The Jets made a blockbuster trade with the Colts to get to the third selection and you know they want a quarterback.  I believe Mayfield will be a great fit with the Jets as he can learn behind Mccown for a few games and be able to contribute early.

 

4. Cleveland Browns- Saquon Barkley, RB Penn State

This is the dream scenario for the Browns.  They get the best player in the draft at #4 and give Allen a stud three down back to ease his transition to the NFL.

 

5. Denver Broncos- Minkah Fitzpatrick, DB Alabama

Elway is disappointed with Mayfield not being on the board here and with Keenum in the fold he does not reach for another QB.  This comes down to Chubb and Minkah, and Fitzpatrick become the selection after the loss of Talib, Fitzpatrick can slide into this defense and play all over the backside and contribute from day 1.

 

6. Indianapolis Colts- Bradley Chubb, DE NC State

The Colts are in massive need of an edge rusher and they get the best one in the class in Chubb.  This works out beautifully for the Colts as they get the guy they may have taken at 3 at 6 and get multiple other picks to play with in the upcoming rounds.

 

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Denzel Ward, CB Ohio State

After a very disappointing year last year, the Buccaneers are looking for talent all over the roster.  Ward can step in from day 1 and lock down opposing teams #1 receivers with his excellent size, speed, tackling and ball skills.

 

8. Chicago Bears- Quentin Nelson, OG Notre Dame

The Bears run up to the podium to make this selection as from all accounts Nelson is projecting to be an all pro type player right when he steps on the field.  With a young quarterback and new offensive minded coach coming in Nagy, Nelson is a safe and smart pick for the Bears.

 

9. San Francisco 49ers- Marcus Davenport, DE UTSA

The 49’ers had a hard time getting to the quarterback last year and even though he is extremely raw, Davenport can be an absolute stud and sack artist in this league with a little seasoning from a coaching staff.

 

10. Oakland Raiders- Roquan Smith, LB Georgia

The Raiders have a huge need at inside linebacker and Smith will be able to start and contribute from day 1 as the quarterback of the Oakland defense.  I love Smith and all that he brings to a team from a mental and physical standpoint.  This is a slam-dunk pick for the Raiders.

 

11.  Miami Dolphins- Josh Rosen, QB UCLA

The Fins get one of the top four QBs here and bring in some serious competition for Tannehill. This is great value outside the top ten as Rosen is the best pure passers in this draft. A lot have criticized Rosen’s personality, but I think Josh is pretty misunderstood at this point. He has a very high IQ and is a fierce competitor that wants to be the best, and Gase finds his QB of the future here that he can mold and work with to bring Super Bowls to South Beach

 

12. Buffalo Bills- Derwin James, S Florida State

Tough scenario for the Bills here, as they just miss out on the top four QBs. With the run on passers, McDermott and co sees too much value in other positions and forgoes their glaring QB need with their first pick to get a truly great talent in James. Derwin is a presence changer, a vocal leader, fierce competitor that wants to win, and a violent hitter with range. A generational talent that a defensive guru like McDermott knows can add a lot to his defense, James is a strong pick here.

 

13. Washington Redskins- Vita Vea, DT, Washington

This is a great scenario for the Skins, I think Vea is their target all along. A glaring need here for Washington, last year they were dead last in the league stopping the run on a yards/game basis. Vea has a rare blend of mammoth size and quickness/athleticism. He projects as a nose tackle, but he is more athletic than a lot of 3-4 DEs in the NFL. Watch out — if a Defensive Coordinator can maximize Vea’stalents he could be the best defender in this draft. Drafting the Husky would give Washington a strong DL core, pairing him with last year’s 1st rounder Jonathan Allen.

 

14. Green Bay Packers- Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa

The Packers have had some of the worst corners and pass defenders over the past few years as any. They worked last year to shore that up with Kevin King in the top of the second round, but they need to do more and are in a nice spot to grab their pick of the second-best corner in a truly great class for the position. Jackson has WR like hands, and amazing instincts for the position. Some may label Josh as a one-year wonder, but those folks couldn’t be more far off — he is just starting to hit his potential, and with a bit of coaching I have no doubts that he can be a shutdown corner at the next level

 

15. Arizona Cardinals- Lamar Jackson, QB, Louisville

The Cards get their QB of the future here. Jackson needs quite a bit of refinement, but he is a dynamic playmaker that can do it with both his legs and his arm. He makes some strong timing and rhythm throws, and his legs make him extremely dynamic. With Sam Bradford signed, Jackson can sit and learn the ropes a bit as he waits his turn.

 

16. Baltimore Ravens- Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama

Ever since Steve Smith left, it seems like this Ravens offense was missing a wideout playmaker. Enter Ridley, who can infuse a lot of quickness and playmaking ability to this offense. Ridley is a fiery player who is extremely fluid in and out of his breaks. The one area he may have to shore up is his work against man press, as some corners may be able to toss him around. But Harbough and the Ravens can work to line Ridley up in a way that takes full advantage of his strong skillset.

 

17. Los Angeles Chargers- Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame

The Chargers are in the market for an upgrade over Joe Barksdale and Russell Okung at OT, and find themselves with their pick of the OT class here. Albeit a bit disappointing of a class, McGlinchey stands out as a high floor pick who can come right in and start day 1. Nothing flashy here, and he may not have the ceiling of other first round OTs in recent memory, but with his attention to detail  andmatured/developed power game, he will be an impact starter early on for the Bolts.

 

18. Seattle Seahawks- Harold Landry, DE, Boston College

After losing Michael Bennett, the Hawks find themselves in dire need of a pass rusher. They have significant need at OL and WR, but their value-need combo is strongest at DE and specifically with Landry. Elite movement here, athleticism and quick twitch agility second to none of all edge rushers in this class. Effort and consistency has been questioned, but make no mistake there is a ton of potential and ability here. Landry will be around an unbelievable fan community in Qualcomm, and defensive vets like Kam Chancellor will help him push hard to reach his high ceiling.

 

19. Dallas Cowboys- Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech

The ‘Boys end Tremaine’s slide here, and ****** him with the 19th pick. Top-notch athleticism here and a ceiling that is matched by few-to-none, Edmunds is only 20 years old. That being said, some have questioned his instincts and his ability to work with misdirections, and he is going to need to work on the mental part of the game. Teams may fall in love with his ceiling and he could easily go in the top ten, but a low potential floor may also give way to a slide next Thursday. The ‘Boys see too much value and stop that slide here.

 

20. Detroit Lions- Isaiah Wynn, OL, Georgia

The Lions have some holes at RB and TE, but focus on the Offensive Line to ensure a strong offensive foundation for 2018. If they do choose to go OL, it will be interesting to see which player they covet for their scheme, as there are plenty of options available on the board currently. With the OT position looking pretty good, they look towards the inside and particularly Wynn here. Wynn is an amazing competitor with top-notch technique, and played hard-nosed SEC football. Some truly phenomenal games against the best of the SEC, as his name suggests Wynn is a Winner (ha) and will help Motown get to the promise land.

 

21. Cincinnatti Bengals- James Daniels, C, Iowa

      The Bengals have been trash with the run game in recent years. Daniels is the man to help solve those problems. Daniels is quick and agile and can win positioning at the line of scrimmage. Some say he needs to get stronger but this future pro bowler will help in pass protection and turn this run game around.

 

22. Buffalo Bills- Connor Williams, OT, Texas

      The Bills have a few needs however a glaring one is at the OL. Williams has a history of knee problems, however the talent is undeniable. As long as his knee checks out, Williams will use his height and his strength to protect his QB.

 

23. New England Patriots- Kolton Miller, OL, UCLA

     Kolton Miller is rising up the boards fast. With his tall frame and great hip flexibility he will be able to move edge rushers around his QB. With the loss of Nate Solder to the Giants, the Patriots have a gaping hole that needs to be filled and land their guy.

 

24. Carolina Panthers- Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU

      The Panthers are in need of a talented receiver to add to their arsenal. Sutton is a guy who is not going to burn anyone with his speed but he is intelligent and has good hands to catch in trafic and win those 50/50 balls. He will need to polish his route running in the NFL but this kid will be good for years to come.

 

25. Tennessee Titans- Rashaan Evans, LB,  Alabama

       After bolstering their secondary last season, the Titans add Evans here who is a versatile, strong, and fast linebacker. He has the ability to go from sideline to sideline and with his college background will have no problem adjusting to this NFL style play. This kid will make and immediate impact in the league.

 

26. Atlanta Falcons- Da'ron Payne, DT,  Alabama

     The falcons look to bolster their run defense as well as their pass rush with Payne. He has a rare combination of size and athleticism that any team would be lucky to have. Has major potential to make this Falcons team a contender on defense and become a future pro bowler. 

 

27. New Orleans Saints- Leighton Vander Esch, LB, Esch Boise State

     The Saints are in dire need of linebackers. LVE has a unique talent and will without a doubt fill the stat sheet. He needs a little bit of grooming but he has a huuuge ceiling and will be a force in the league for the next decade.

 

28. Pittsburgh Steelers- Justin Reid, S, Stanford

      The Steelers grab Reid who can definitely make in impact for this time. This kid has the athlete gene (his brother Eric Reid, a safety in the NFL and his pops who was a track star at LSU). Reid is competitve by nature and plays with a lot of grit. While they have Morgan Burnett at safety now who is more of a cover guy, Reid will fit in nicely with his good football instincts and aggressiveness in the box tell help fill the void at FS. 

 

29. Jacksonville Jaguars-Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina

     Hurst has a fearless mentality that will suit him will in the NFL. He has a unique skill set for a TE, possessing the ability to line up anywhere on the field. He has the size and speed to beat linebackers on his routes as well which makes him lethal.

 

30. Minnesota Vikings- Jaire Alexander, CB, Louisville

    Alexander is one of the top corners in the class. He has great instincts at his position and has the ability to anticipate the route. He is a hard worker that will help bolster this already filthy Vikings defense.

 

31. New England Patriots- DJ Moore, WR, Maryland

    With the loss of Cooks in the offseason, the Patriots take one of the premier WR talents in the draft. He is a big body who can win balls in the end zone. Needs a little work on his route running but Moore is in a good environment to learn those skills as many WR have succeeded in this New England system in the past. 

 

32.Philadelphia Eagles- Billy Price, C, Ohio State

    The Eagles do not have many holes to fill however they could upgrade their line. Price is a strong and explosive interior lineman that can help secure protection for Wentz. He also has the power and leverage to move defensive lineman and open holes for the running game. Price is quickly moving up in OL rankings and should be nice fit for the reigning champions. 

 

33. Cleveland Browns – CB Isaiah Oliver, Colorado

34. New York Giants – OG Will Hernandez, UTEP

35. Cleveland Browns – DE Lorenzo Carter, Georgia

36. Indianapolis Colts – RB Sony Michel, Georgia

37.  Indianapolis Colts – OT Tyrell Crosby, Oregon

38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – RB Darius Guice, LSU

39. Chicago Bears – CB Mike Hughes, UCF 

40. Denver Broncos – TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota

41. Oakland Raiders – DT Taven Bryan, Florida

42. Miami Dolphins – DT Maurice Hurst, Michigan

43. New England Patriots – QB Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State

44. Washington Redskins – OG Frank Ragnow, Arkansas

45. Green Bay Packers – WR Michael Gallup, Colorado State

46. Cincinnati Bengals – DT Harrison Phillips, Stanford

47. Arizona Cardinals – WR Equanimeous St. Brown, Notre Dame

48. Los Angeles Chargers – S Ronnie Harrison, Alabama

49. Indianapolis Colts – OT Orlando Brown, Oklahoma

50. Dallas Cowboys – TE Mike Gesicki, Penn State

51. Detroit Lions – RB Ronald Jones, USC

52. Baltimore Ravens – LB Malik Jefferson, Texas

53. Buffalo Bills – QB Kyle Lauletta, Richmond 

54. Kansas City Chiefs – CB Donte Jackson, LSU

55. Carolina Panthers – S Jessie Bates, Wake Forest

56. Buffalo Bills – OG Braden Smith, Auburn

57. Tennessee Titans – DE Sam Hubbard, Ohio State

58. Atlanta Falcons – WR Anthony Miller, Memphis

59. San Francisco 49ers – WR Christian Kirk, Texas A&M

60. Pittsburgh Steelers – LB Darius Leonard, South Carolina State

61. Jacksonville Jaguars – OT Brian O’Neill, Pittsburgh

62. Minnesota Vikings – OT Chukwuma Okorafor, Western Michigan

63. New England Patriots – OG Martinas Rankin, Missippi State

64. Cleveland Browns – DE Ogbonnia Okoronwo, Oklahoma

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1. Cleveland Browns- Josh Allen, QB Wyoming....ROFL....are you serious...this must be your joke mock...if not please follow my vote and never do it again.

35. Cleveland Browns – DE Lorenzo Carter, Georgia...he is not better than Ogbah....why would we draft a backup in the 2nd round

64. Cleveland Browns – DE Ogbonnia Okoronwo, Oklahoma....see above

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21 minutes ago, Wolfhunt said:

1. Cleveland Browns- Josh Allen, QB Wyoming....ROFL....are you serious...this must be your joke mock...if not please follow my vote and never do it again.

35. Cleveland Browns – DE Lorenzo Carter, Georgia...he is not better than Ogbah....why would we draft a backup in the 2nd round

64. Cleveland Browns – DE Ogbonnia Okoronwo, Oklahoma....see above

Why can't people make constructive comments without being total a-holes?

As for the Packers, those are two reaches in my opinion.  I'd rather go Edmunds or Landry in the first and Jackson or Davis in the second, hits two big needs.

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For Washington, Vita Vea and then Ragnow would be THE best case scenario that I can think of. Very nice... and exactly how I had it in my draft. Sounds like Ragnow won't make it to 44 anymore, but we'll see.

I'm "meh" on your SF draft. Davenport doesn't excite me as a top 10 prospect. Maybe in the 20's. Christian Kirk is far from a preferred WR, for me, and I don't think SF should even draft a WR until day 3. The way this unfolded, I'd have gone James or Roquan Smith at #9.. then Ogbo Oko at #59.

 

 
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3 hours ago, ConcessionStandChronicles said:

32.Philadelphia Eagles- Billy Price, C, Ohio State

    The Eagles do not have many holes to fill however they could upgrade their line. Price is a strong and explosive interior lineman that can help secure protection for Wentz. He also has the power and leverage to move defensive lineman and open holes for the running game. Price is quickly moving up in OL rankings and should be nice fit for the reigning champions. 

 

This pick makes literally zero sense. Jason Kelce was easily the best center in the entire NFL last year.

Derrius Guice, Mike Hughes, Dallas Goedert, Maurice Hurst, Ronnie Harrison are ALL much better selections at 32.

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26. Atlanta Falcons- Da'ron Payne, DT,  Alabama

     The falcons look to bolster their run defense as well as their pass rush with Payne. He has a rare combination of size and athleticism that any team would be lucky to have. Has major potential to make this Falcons team a contender on defense and become a future pro bowler. 


Outstanding pick and reasoning in round 1 for the Falcons and honestly i like the position in round 2 and miller is a nice slot WR for sure im not sure if i prefer Kirk or not there though.  Wouldn't complain that much about either guy.

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