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Myles Garrett – DE, Texas A&M
Garrett has the highest upside in the draft, but there’s definitely a floor to keep in mind. Hard to see him not ending up as the first pick.
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Myles Garrett – DE, Texas A&M
Garrett has the highest upside in the draft, but there’s definitely a floor to keep in mind. Hard to see him not ending up as the first pick.
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Solomon Thomas – DE, Stanford
A non-stop motor and ability to play all over the defensive line makes Thomas a fit for the 49ers.
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Solomon Thomas – DE, Stanford
A non-stop motor and ability to play all over the defensive line makes Thomas a fit for the 49ers.
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Marshon Lattimore – CB, Ohio State
The Bears have a gaping hole at CB1; Lattimore should be able to fill that in short order.
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Marshon Lattimore – CB, Ohio State
The Bears have a gaping hole at CB1; Lattimore should be able to fill that in short order.
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Leonard Fournette – RB, LSU
If the Jaguars can’t win with their QB play, they can enforce their will on the ground.
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Leonard Fournette – RB, LSU
If the Jaguars can’t win with their QB play, they can enforce their will on the ground.
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Jonathan Allen – DE, Alabama
Passing on a pass rusher with the talent of Allen could be difficult for the Titans.
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Jonathan Allen – DE, Alabama
Passing on a pass rusher with the talent of Allen could be difficult for the Titans.
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Jamal Adams – S, LSU
The Jets need a QB, but they also need a leader with the talent to play all over the field.
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Jamal Adams – S, LSU
The Jets need a QB, but they also need a leader with the talent to play all over the field.
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Malik Hooker – S, Ohio State
With the instincts and ball skills to create turnovers, Hooker is a wise choice to strengthen the Chargers’ back end.
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Malik Hooker – S, Ohio State
With the instincts and ball skills to create turnovers, Hooker is a wise choice to strengthen the Chargers’ back end.
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O.J. Howard – TE, Alabama
Greg Olsen is getting older and Howard would provide an in-line TE option who can operate as a run blocker.
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O.J. Howard – TE, Alabama
Greg Olsen is getting older and Howard would provide an in-line TE option who can operate as a run blocker.
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Taco Charlton – DE, Michigan
The Bengals would be betting on Charlton’s upside, but he fits a huge need and the Bengals’ profile for the position.
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Taco Charlton – DE, Michigan
The Bengals would be betting on Charlton’s upside, but he fits a huge need and the Bengals’ profile for the position.
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Mitchell Trubisky – QB, North Carolina
There have been conflicting reports about whom the Bills are in love with at QB, but Trubisky fits Rick Dennison’s offense.
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Mitchell Trubisky – QB, North Carolina
There have been conflicting reports about whom the Bills are in love with at QB, but Trubisky fits Rick Dennison’s offense.
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Reuben Foster – LB, Alabama
Fast and physical, Foster adds an alpha player on the defense who has a winning pedigree and a taste for punishment.
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Reuben Foster – LB, Alabama
Fast and physical, Foster adds an alpha player on the defense who has a winning pedigree and a taste for punishment.
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Gareon Conley – CB, Ohio State
The Browns pass on a QB again to grab a press-man corner with a chance to step in right away and start.
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Gareon Conley – CB, Ohio State
The Browns pass on a QB again to grab a press-man corner with a chance to step in right away and start.
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Corey Davis – WR, W. Michigan
This position isn’t the strength it once was with Larry Fitzgerald nearing the end of his career. Davis gives the Cardinals a new top target of the future.
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Corey Davis – WR, W. Michigan
This position isn’t the strength it once was with Larry Fitzgerald nearing the end of his career. Davis gives the Cardinals a new top target of the future.
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Marlon Humphrey – CB, Alabama
A height-weight-speed prospect who is the best run defender at the corner spot in the draft. If Humphrey can improve in locating the deep ball, he could be a good one.
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Marlon Humphrey – CB, Alabama
A height-weight-speed prospect who is the best run defender at the corner spot in the draft. If Humphrey can improve in locating the deep ball, he could be a good one.
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Ryan Ramczyk – OT, Wisconsin
Ramczyk is the safest of the tackles and could step in as an immediate starter at right tackle or maybe even guard.
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Ryan Ramczyk – OT, Wisconsin
Ramczyk is the safest of the tackles and could step in as an immediate starter at right tackle or maybe even guard.
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Mike Williams – WR, Clemson
The Ravens are in need of a rusher and top receiver. Let’s give them a physical ball-winner who could become a heavily targeted favorite for Joe Flacco.
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Mike Williams – WR, Clemson
The Ravens are in need of a rusher and top receiver. Let’s give them a physical ball-winner who could become a heavily targeted favorite for Joe Flacco.
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Dalvin Cook – RB, FSU
Washington might be targeting a playmaker and they obviously need a running back. While other RBs are getting more hype, Cook is an outstanding talent.
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Dalvin Cook – RB, FSU
Washington might be targeting a playmaker and they obviously need a running back. While other RBs are getting more hype, Cook is an outstanding talent.
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John Ross – WR, Washington
Ross will be a homerun hitter for the offense who can stretch defenses.
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John Ross – WR, Washington
Ross will be a homerun hitter for the offense who can stretch defenses.
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Derek Barnett – DE, Tennessee
One of the most consistently productive defenders in this draft helps fill a need for the Bucs.
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Derek Barnett – DE, Tennessee
One of the most consistently productive defenders in this draft helps fill a need for the Bucs.
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Christian McCaffrey – RB, Stanford
The fit is almost too perfect given John Elway’s relationship with Ed McCaffrey. Christian helps the Broncos’ running game, passing game and return game.
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Christian McCaffrey – RB, Stanford
The fit is almost too perfect given John Elway’s relationship with Ed McCaffrey. Christian helps the Broncos’ running game, passing game and return game.
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Haason Reddick – LB, Temple
He might not make it all the way to Detroit, but if Reddick does, the Lions could run the card up.
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Haason Reddick – LB, Temple
He might not make it all the way to Detroit, but if Reddick does, the Lions could run the card up.
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Malik McDowell – DT, Michigan St.
Extremely talented but also inconsistent, McDowell has all the traits but needs a better motor.
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Malik McDowell – DT, Michigan St.
Extremely talented but also inconsistent, McDowell has all the traits but needs a better motor.
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Cam Robinson – OT, Alabama
The Giants might not be able to pass on a tackle early in this draft.
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Cam Robinson – OT, Alabama
The Giants might not be able to pass on a tackle early in this draft.
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Jarrad Davis – LB, Florida
Davis is a physical hitter and a very good athlete. Al Davis would approve of this one.
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Jarrad Davis – LB, Florida
Davis is a physical hitter and a very good athlete. Al Davis would approve of this one.
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Deshaun Watson – QB, Clemson
The Texans could be locking in on a strategy to get a quarterback. In this scenario, Watson offers up leadership and high character on and off the field for owner Bob McNair.
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Deshaun Watson – QB, Clemson
The Texans could be locking in on a strategy to get a quarterback. In this scenario, Watson offers up leadership and high character on and off the field for owner Bob McNair.
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Takkarist McKinley – LB, UCLA
McKinley could fall here if teams are concerned about his recovery from shoulder surgery. Explosive and relentless, he would be a great Seahawk.
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Takkarist McKinley – LB, UCLA
McKinley could fall here if teams are concerned about his recovery from shoulder surgery. Explosive and relentless, he would be a great Seahawk.
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Patrick Mahomes – QB, Texas Tech
Many observers agree Mahomes is a perfect fit for Andy Reid and as Alex Smith’s future replacement.
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Patrick Mahomes – QB, Texas Tech
Many observers agree Mahomes is a perfect fit for Andy Reid and as Alex Smith’s future replacement.
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Tre’Davious White – CB, LSU
White has some of the best footwork among cornerbacks in this draft and should be ready to step in right away.
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Tre’Davious White – CB, LSU
White has some of the best footwork among cornerbacks in this draft and should be ready to step in right away.
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Kevin King – CB, Washington
King put together an outstanding combine. He has the size and speed that GM Ted Thompson covets at cornerback.
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Kevin King – CB, Washington
King put together an outstanding combine. He has the size and speed that GM Ted Thompson covets at cornerback.
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David Njoku – TE, Miami
Njoku is extremely athletic and talented, but he’s raw and in need of some seasoning. Still, he would be a great selection here.
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David Njoku – TE, Miami
Njoku is extremely athletic and talented, but he’s raw and in need of some seasoning. Still, he would be a great selection here.
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Forrest Lamp – OL, W. Kentucky
One of the safest draft picks in the first round, Lamp would fill a need and could step in immediately.
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Forrest Lamp – OL, W. Kentucky
One of the safest draft picks in the first round, Lamp would fill a need and could step in immediately.
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Adoree’ Jackson – CB, USC
Jackson gives the Saints a talented cover corner and a dangerous return man.
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Adoree’ Jackson – CB, USC
Jackson gives the Saints a talented cover corner and a dangerous return man.
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