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1. LOS ANGELES RAMS-a: Jared Goff, QB, California
Last year, when the Journal Sentinel surveyed 19 NFL personnel executives regarding the best player in the draft, QB Jameis Winston didn't receive a vote. In the last month, the JS surveyed 19 again and Goff didn't receive a vote. Rams coach Jeff Fisher hopes Goff's rookie season is as solid as Winston's was.
2. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-b: Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State
GM Howie Roseman gave up a king's ransom for Wentz, an immense talent with just 23 starts at an FCS school. Wentz had two votes in the aforementioned poll.
3. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: Jalen Ramsey, S, Florida State
Ramsey drew seven votes in the best-player poll, twice as many as the runner-up, Laremy Tunsil. Bill Polian, the mentor of Chargers GM Tom Telesco, is on record calling LT Ronnie Stanley the No. 1 player in the draft. DeForest Buckner makes sense here, too.
4. DALLAS COWBOYS: Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State
Yes, the Cowboys will struggle rushing the passer during Randy Gregory's four-game suspension. Elliott provides immediate impact as Jerry Jones hunts for an elusive Super Bowl behind Tony Romo, 36.
1. LOS ANGELES RAMS-a: Jared Goff, QB, California
Last year, when the Journal Sentinel surveyed 19 NFL personnel executives regarding the best player in the draft, QB Jameis Winston didn't receive a vote. In the last month, the JS surveyed 19 again and Goff didn't receive a vote. Rams coach Jeff Fisher hopes Goff's rookie season is as solid as Winston's was.
2. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-b: Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State
GM Howie Roseman gave up a king's ransom for Wentz, an immense talent with just 23 starts at an FCS school. Wentz had two votes in the aforementioned poll.
3. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS: Jalen Ramsey, S, Florida State
Ramsey drew seven votes in the best-player poll, twice as many as the runner-up, Laremy Tunsil. Bill Polian, the mentor of Chargers GM Tom Telesco, is on record calling LT Ronnie Stanley the No. 1 player in the draft. DeForest Buckner makes sense here, too.
4. DALLAS COWBOYS: Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State
Yes, the Cowboys will struggle rushing the passer during Randy Gregory's four-game suspension. Elliott provides immediate impact as Jerry Jones hunts for an elusive Super Bowl behind Tony Romo, 36.