1. Jaguars - QB Trevor Lawrence • 6'6 220 • Clemson
Scouts have been raving about this prototype QB for 3 years now. The time has arrived. He has size, smarts, coolness in the pocket, arm strength, arm accuracy, and has been durable as well.
2. Jets - WR DeVonte Smith • 6'1 170 lbs • Alabama
It's not Darnold's fault that the Jets don't have weapons. Smith tore up College football this year, helping his draft stock more than any other player here in record setting fashion. The Jets need a player that can live up to the name, and Smith has proven that he can jet by defenders.
3. Dolphins(from Texans) - Penei Sewell • 6'6 325 • Oregon
The Dolphins end up with an OT with more potential than the one they traded this pick for(Laremy Tunsil). Consensus top LT and future all-pro
4. Falcons - QB Kyle Wilson • 6'3 215 lbs • BYU
The Falcons could use a breath of fresh air at QB and a successor for the aging Matt Ryan. He also won't have to be rushed into action. Wilson is mobile, accurate with nice touch on his passes, and makes good decisions quickly. The Falcons could fall in love with him over Fields.
5. Bengals - LB Micah Parsons • 6'3 245 lbs • Penn State
The Bengals found their answer at QB last year. Now they lock down a QB for the defense. They need a tough Middle Linebacker for this tough AFC North Division.
6. Eagles - WR Ja'Marr Chase • 6'1 200 lbs • LSU
The Eagles desperately need playmakers at WR. Chase is an excellent upgrade for them. He's loaded with talent and potential.
7. Lions - DE Gregory Rousseau • 6'6 255 lbs • Miami
The Lions could use a presence on the edge, and Rousseau is an absolute steal here. He would go top 3 in normal circumstances, but covid has made things difficult to evaluate.
8. Panthers - QB Justin Fields • 6'3 225 lbs • Ohio State
Fields didn't help his draft stock in the National Championship game, but the talent and potential is still there.
9. Broncos - CB Patrick Surtain Jr • 6'2 200 lbs • Alabama
The Broncos take a future lock-down defender here. Surtain Jr is a big, physical corner with fluid hip movement.
10. Cowboys - TE Kyle Pitts • 6'5 240 lbs • Florida
The Cowboys haven't been able to replace the great Witten. Here's their chance.
11. Giants - OL Rashawn Slater • 6'3 305 lbs • Northwestern
After ignoring their OLine for so long, the Giants are still playing catch-up trying to get some decent blockers on the field.
12. 49ers - OG Wyatt Davis • 6'3 320 lbs • Ohio State
The 49ers ranked high on defense, bringing the intensity at the defensive line of scrimmage. They try the same concept here, except by taking a mauler on the offensive line.
13. Chargers - DE Kwity Paye • 6'4 275 lbs • Michigan
The Chargers could use some help at the line of scrimmage. Their offense looks good, the defense leaves some things to be desired.
14. Vikings - QB Trey Lance • 6'3 220 lbs • North Dakota State
The Kirk Cousins experiment hasn't worked. It's time to move on and find someone with more potential. Lance seems worth the risk here, for a team desperate to find an upgrade at QB while also saving a huge chunk of money by making Cousins expendable
15. Patriots - WR Rondale Moore • 5'9 180 lbs • Purdue
A bit of a surprise pick for some, but this is exactly the kind of volume slot WR that Coach B loves to utilize in his offense, like he did with Welker and Edelman.
16. Cardinals - CB Caleb Farley • 6'2 205 lbs • Virginia Tech
The Cardinals look good on offense, they could elect to go OL to protect Kyler better, but their defense needs some help. Farley is a versatile DB.
17. Raiders - DE Joseph Ossai • 6'3 255 lbs • Texas
The Raiders defense ranked on the bottom end this year and Gruden will find some big, physical, and punishing hitters. Here is one of them.
18. Dolphins - CB Jaycee Horn • 6'1 200 • South Carolina
After going QB and LT with their last 2 first round picks, the Dolphins take a lockdown corner here.
19. Washington - OL Alex Leatherwood • 6'6 310 lbs • Alabama
Washington did well beafing up the defensive line with big talent. Time to do the same on offense.
20. Bears - QB Mac Jones • 6'2 215 lbs • Alabama
The Bears desperately need an upgrade at QB. Jones makes quick decisions, usually good ones, gets the ball out of his hands quickly to let the WR do their thing. He could be a possible replacement for Trubisky and Foles.
21. Colts - OT Christian Darrisaw • 6'5 310 lbs • Virginia Tech
The Colts' defense doesn't have any glaring weaknesses. Meanwhile, Rivers is getting old and there isn't a QB good enough to take here.
22. Titans - DT Christian Barmore • 6'5 310 LBS • Alabama
The most glaring hole for the Titans is their Defensive Line. Barmore could be a steal here as a disruptive DT.
23. Jets - RB Travis Ettiene • 5'11 200 lbs • Clemson
Again, the Jets need weapons for Darnold. Here is a quick and tough runner to help alleviate some of the pressure.
24. Steelers - RB Najee Harris • 6'2 230 lbs • Alabama
The Steelers look to get back to their old ways by grabbing a physical, punishing runner.
25. Jags(from Seahawks, Jamal Adams trade) - WR Jalen Waddle • 5'10 180 lbs • Alabama
Coach Meyer will be smart enough to get some more weapons for Trevor Lawrence. Waddle might be the most explosive WR in this draft when healthy.
26. Ravens - WR Rashod Bateman • 6'2 210 lbs • Minnesota
The Ravens can't skip this opportunity to get a WR of this size and caliber and toughness.
27. Saints - OT Samuel Cosmi • 6'7 300 lbs • Texas
The defense looks good, all they can do here is get Brees some protection.
28. Browns - OL Alijah Vera-Tucker • 6'4 315 lbs • USC
The Browns could use some help up front. Defense looks good, the passing game struggles sometimes. Get Baker Mayfield some better protection and more time to find open receivers.
29. Packers - WR Terrace Marshall • 6'4 200 lbs • LSU
The Packers finally give in and find a WR talent to pair with Adams.
30. Bills - S Trevon Moehrig • 6'2 208 LBS • TCU
The Bills have a stellar defense and it just keeps getting better.
31. Bucs - OLB Azeez Ojulari • 6'3 240 lbs • Georgia
He could play OLB for the Bucs, he is also an excellent pass rusher on the edge.
32. Chiefs - LB Nick Bolton • 6'0 230 lbs • Missouri
With no weaknesses on offense, the Chiefs take the best talent available on defense.
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33. Jags - TE Pat Fiermuth • 6'5 240 lbs • Penn State
34. Jets - WR Elijah Moore • 5'9 185 lbs • Miss St
35. Falcons - OL Creed Humphrey • 6'5 315 lbs • Oklahoma
36. Dolphins(from Texans) - WR Kadarius Toney • 6'0 190 lbs • Florida
37. Eagles - MLB Dylan Moses • 6'3 235 • Alabama
38. Bengals - OL Trey Smith • 6'6 325 lbs • Tennessee
39. Panthers - LB Chaz Surratt - 6'3 230 lbs • North Carolina
40. Broncos - OLB Zaven Collins • 6'4 260 lbs • Tulsa
41. Lions - OL Jalen Mayfield • 6'5 320 lbs • Tennessee
42. Giants - OLB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah • 6'2 216 lbs • Notre Dame
43. 49ers - S Jevon Holland • 6'1 200 lbs • Oregon
44. Cowboys - S Andre Cisco • 6'0 205 • Syracuse
45. Jags(from Vikings) - OT Liam Eichenberg • 6'6 310 • Notre Dame
46. Patriots - TE Brevin Jordan • 6'3 235 lbs • Miami
47. Chargers - CB Eric Stokes • 6'1 185 lbs • Georgia
48. Raiders - DT Daviyon Nixon • 6'3 305 lbs • Iowa
49. Cardinals - DE/OLB Jaelan Phillips • 6'5 255 lbs • Miami
50. Dolphins - Amon-Ra St. Brown • 6'1 195 lbs • USC
51. Washington - C Trey Hill • 6'4 330 lbs • Georgia
52. Bears - OT Jackson Carmen • 6'5 335 lbs • Clemson
53. Titans - DT Jay Tufele • 6'3 305 lbs • USC
54. Colts - QB Kyle Trask • 6'5 240 lbs • Florida
55. Steelers - DE Patrick Jones II • 6'5 260 • Pittsburgh
56. Seahawks - RB Kenneth Gainwell • 5'11 200 lbs • Memphis
57. Rams - OG Deonte Brown • 6'4 330 lbs • Alabama
58. Ravens - WR Chris Olave • 6'1 180 lbs • Ohio State
59. Browns - CB Shaun Wade • 6'1 185 lbs • Ohio State
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