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1. Tennessee Titans: Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State
On the surface, pass rusher isn't high on the list of needs for the Titans, but Bosa's talent might be too much for Tennessee to pass. The Buckeyes' pass rusher can play with his hand on the ground or standing up and is the type of player you draft and alter your scheme to best fit what he can do.
2. Cleveland Browns: Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis
The Browns are desperate to find the right answer at quarterback and will be doing their homework on all the passers in the 2016 class. Lynch has the size, athleticism and arm talent that translates well to the pro game and he continues to get better with added experience.
3. San Diego Chargers: Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss
The Chargers have mixed and matched along the offensive line all season and shouldn't pass on a talent like Tunsil with this top pick. He has the athleticism and upside to be a long-term starter at left tackle.
4. Dallas Cowboys: Myles Jack, LB, UCLA
The Cowboys defense needs help at each level, including at linebacker, especially with the futures of Rolando McClain (free agent) and Sean Lee (injuries) in doubt. Although currently sidelined with a knee injury, Jack has top-10 talent if his rehab is on track.
5. San Francisco 49ers: Jared Goff, QB, California
The 49ers and Colin Kaepernick are in the midst of a messy divorce and the franchise will be searching for his replacement. A San Francisco native, Goff still needs work, but his traits are extremely promising.
6. Baltimore Ravens: Jalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State
Baltimore cornerbacks Jimmy Smith and Lardarius Webb are locked into long-term contracts, but both have struggled to stay healthy and the Ravens can't pass up a talent like Ramsey if he's still available here.
7. Philadelphia Eagles: Robert Nkemdiche, DL, Ole Miss
The Eagles have several holes on defense and need to add depth at each level. Nkemdiche is an explosive 300-pound athlete who can be an inside penetrator or line up outside in the Eagles multiple front.
8. Miami Dolphins: Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame
Miami needs to add athleticism at linebacker and Smith has plenty of speed. He isn't a power player, but has the range, instincts and competitiveness to start from day one.
9. New Orleans Saints: Laquon Treadwell, WR, Mississippi
Regardless of who is at quarterback, the Saints need to find the “new” Marques Colston – a large target with athleticism. That description fits Treadwell who is a less dynamic version of Dez Bryant.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame
Jacksonville has invested money and draft picks to improve the offensive line, but there are still question marks at several spots. Stanley needs mechanical refinement, but his dancing bear athleticism puts him in the top-10 discussion
11. St. Louis Rams: Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida
With starting cornerbacks Janoris Jenkins and Trumaine Johnson in the final year of rookie contracts, the Rams might be looking for a corner or two in the 2016 draft. Hargreaves doesn't have ideal size, but the ball awareness and toughness help compensate.
This the second update that had us taking Myles Jack and the question is drafting him in the top 10 with an ACL injury with Jalen Ramsey and Vernon Hargreaves still on the board. If (I know a big IF) his checks out good to go, he can be that impact playmaker we need on our defense. He cover tight ends and running backs effortless.
Now, i won't have a problem with Jalen Ramsey or Vernon Hargeaves, but someone mention not to draft a DB in the top 10 again. because of what we got with more Mo Clareborne. What position has the most risk, DB or LB?
I wouldn't be opposed to a trade down to get Ezekiel Elliott and get a good mid second pick.
In mind, we are looking at a few options:
Round 1: Myles Jack, Jalen Ramsey, Vernon Hargreaves
Round 1: trade down and take Ezekiel
1st option we can get our QB in the 2nd Round Caeson Wentz
1st option we can get a good RB in the 3rd Round and that RB is Kareem Hunt of Toledo.
2nd option we can still get our QB in the 2nd Round Carson Wentz and get the BPA CB (Will Redmond, Kendall Fuller, William Jackson, Desmond King)
2nd option we can get our SS in Jeremy Cash in the 3rd Round.
With our 2 4th Round picks take the BPA DT and CB (Mo Clareborne and Brandon Carr gone) we will need CB's.
1. Tennessee Titans: Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State
On the surface, pass rusher isn't high on the list of needs for the Titans, but Bosa's talent might be too much for Tennessee to pass. The Buckeyes' pass rusher can play with his hand on the ground or standing up and is the type of player you draft and alter your scheme to best fit what he can do.
2. Cleveland Browns: Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis
The Browns are desperate to find the right answer at quarterback and will be doing their homework on all the passers in the 2016 class. Lynch has the size, athleticism and arm talent that translates well to the pro game and he continues to get better with added experience.
3. San Diego Chargers: Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss
The Chargers have mixed and matched along the offensive line all season and shouldn't pass on a talent like Tunsil with this top pick. He has the athleticism and upside to be a long-term starter at left tackle.
4. Dallas Cowboys: Myles Jack, LB, UCLA
The Cowboys defense needs help at each level, including at linebacker, especially with the futures of Rolando McClain (free agent) and Sean Lee (injuries) in doubt. Although currently sidelined with a knee injury, Jack has top-10 talent if his rehab is on track.
5. San Francisco 49ers: Jared Goff, QB, California
The 49ers and Colin Kaepernick are in the midst of a messy divorce and the franchise will be searching for his replacement. A San Francisco native, Goff still needs work, but his traits are extremely promising.
6. Baltimore Ravens: Jalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State
Baltimore cornerbacks Jimmy Smith and Lardarius Webb are locked into long-term contracts, but both have struggled to stay healthy and the Ravens can't pass up a talent like Ramsey if he's still available here.
7. Philadelphia Eagles: Robert Nkemdiche, DL, Ole Miss
The Eagles have several holes on defense and need to add depth at each level. Nkemdiche is an explosive 300-pound athlete who can be an inside penetrator or line up outside in the Eagles multiple front.
8. Miami Dolphins: Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame
Miami needs to add athleticism at linebacker and Smith has plenty of speed. He isn't a power player, but has the range, instincts and competitiveness to start from day one.
9. New Orleans Saints: Laquon Treadwell, WR, Mississippi
Regardless of who is at quarterback, the Saints need to find the “new” Marques Colston – a large target with athleticism. That description fits Treadwell who is a less dynamic version of Dez Bryant.
10. Jacksonville Jaguars: Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame
Jacksonville has invested money and draft picks to improve the offensive line, but there are still question marks at several spots. Stanley needs mechanical refinement, but his dancing bear athleticism puts him in the top-10 discussion
11. St. Louis Rams: Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida
With starting cornerbacks Janoris Jenkins and Trumaine Johnson in the final year of rookie contracts, the Rams might be looking for a corner or two in the 2016 draft. Hargreaves doesn't have ideal size, but the ball awareness and toughness help compensate.
This the second update that had us taking Myles Jack and the question is drafting him in the top 10 with an ACL injury with Jalen Ramsey and Vernon Hargreaves still on the board. If (I know a big IF) his checks out good to go, he can be that impact playmaker we need on our defense. He cover tight ends and running backs effortless.
Now, i won't have a problem with Jalen Ramsey or Vernon Hargeaves, but someone mention not to draft a DB in the top 10 again. because of what we got with more Mo Clareborne. What position has the most risk, DB or LB?
I wouldn't be opposed to a trade down to get Ezekiel Elliott and get a good mid second pick.
In mind, we are looking at a few options:
Round 1: Myles Jack, Jalen Ramsey, Vernon Hargreaves
Round 1: trade down and take Ezekiel
1st option we can get our QB in the 2nd Round Caeson Wentz
1st option we can get a good RB in the 3rd Round and that RB is Kareem Hunt of Toledo.
2nd option we can still get our QB in the 2nd Round Carson Wentz and get the BPA CB (Will Redmond, Kendall Fuller, William Jackson, Desmond King)
2nd option we can get our SS in Jeremy Cash in the 3rd Round.
With our 2 4th Round picks take the BPA DT and CB (Mo Clareborne and Brandon Carr gone) we will need CB's.