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1. Detroit Lions : Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State
The Lions have one of the best up-and-coming pass rushers in the league with third-year pro Ziggy Ansah and adding a talent like Bosa on the other side would give Detroit the NFL’s best young defensive end tandem.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars : Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Mississippi
The Jaguars’ coaching staff and front office value versatility on the defensive line and Nkemdiche offers just that with his athletic ability to line up inside as a three technique or outside at end. He isn’t yet a polished product, but his potential is enticing.
3. Chicago Bears : Jared Goff, QB, California
The Bears are currently locked into a long-term deal with Jay Cutler, but if they’re able to find a way out of that contract, an upgrade at quarterback should be priority number one in the draft. The Cal passer might not have elite physical tools, but he’s off-the-charts above the neck.
4. San Francisco 49ers : Laremy Tunsil, OT,Mississippi
The San Francisco roster needs rebuilt, starting with the offensive line. The right tackle position has been an issue, but Tunsil would fix that as a rookie and give San Francisco a long-term answer when left tackle Joe Staley hangs up his cleats.
5. Kansas City Chiefs : Ronnie Stanley, OT,Notre Dame
With Eric Fisher struggling and Donald Stephenson eligible for free agency after the season, offensive tackle could be the top priority this offseason for the Chiefs. Stanley needs mechanical work, but he is a dancing bear on the edges.
6. Houston Texans : Connor Cook, QB,Michigan State
The Texans aren’t going anywhere with Ryan Mallett and Brian Hoyer at quarterback and Bill O’Brien needs to make a change. The top-10 is a little too rich for Cook, but he fits O’Brien’s offense and Houston can’t afford to wait.
7. New Orleans Saints : Jalen Ramsey, DB,Florida State
The Saints are holding the secondary together with patchwork players and need a playmaker with difference-making potential like Ramsey, who can line up at cornerback or safety.
8. Tennessee Titans : Jaylon Smith, OLB,Notre Dame
With Zach Brown in the final year of his contract, linebacker could be a need area this off-season. Smith needs to do more to shed blocks, but he’s a special athlete for the position who can drop in coverage and blitz the pocket.
9. Washington Commanders : Myles Jack, LB,UCLA
Despite Jim Mora’s doubts, the NFL has more than enough tape on Jack to know he’s worthy of a first round pick (as long as the medical reports allow it). Scot McCoughan will likely be looking for an impact player on defense in the draft and Jack falls in his lap.
10. Baltimore Ravens : Leonard Floyd, DE/OLB, Georgia
With Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil on the wrong side of 30 years old and struggling to stay healthy, pass rusher is a need area for the Ravens. Floyd is a twitchy, long athlete who can bend the edge and drop in space if needed.
22. Dallas Cowboys : Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State
The Cowboys are content with the running back by committee approach, but if a talent like Elliott falls to them in the draft, they shouldn’t pass him up.
http://mweb.cbssports.com/nfl/draft...ck-draft-texans-find-their-qb-in-connnor-cook
I'm sure this would thrill a ton of people here. I must admit, being on the clock with Zeke and Doctson available that late would be a nice position to be in. Both are pet cats of mine.
The Lions have one of the best up-and-coming pass rushers in the league with third-year pro Ziggy Ansah and adding a talent like Bosa on the other side would give Detroit the NFL’s best young defensive end tandem.
2. Jacksonville Jaguars : Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Mississippi
The Jaguars’ coaching staff and front office value versatility on the defensive line and Nkemdiche offers just that with his athletic ability to line up inside as a three technique or outside at end. He isn’t yet a polished product, but his potential is enticing.
3. Chicago Bears : Jared Goff, QB, California
The Bears are currently locked into a long-term deal with Jay Cutler, but if they’re able to find a way out of that contract, an upgrade at quarterback should be priority number one in the draft. The Cal passer might not have elite physical tools, but he’s off-the-charts above the neck.
4. San Francisco 49ers : Laremy Tunsil, OT,Mississippi
The San Francisco roster needs rebuilt, starting with the offensive line. The right tackle position has been an issue, but Tunsil would fix that as a rookie and give San Francisco a long-term answer when left tackle Joe Staley hangs up his cleats.
5. Kansas City Chiefs : Ronnie Stanley, OT,Notre Dame
With Eric Fisher struggling and Donald Stephenson eligible for free agency after the season, offensive tackle could be the top priority this offseason for the Chiefs. Stanley needs mechanical work, but he is a dancing bear on the edges.
6. Houston Texans : Connor Cook, QB,Michigan State
The Texans aren’t going anywhere with Ryan Mallett and Brian Hoyer at quarterback and Bill O’Brien needs to make a change. The top-10 is a little too rich for Cook, but he fits O’Brien’s offense and Houston can’t afford to wait.
7. New Orleans Saints : Jalen Ramsey, DB,Florida State
The Saints are holding the secondary together with patchwork players and need a playmaker with difference-making potential like Ramsey, who can line up at cornerback or safety.
8. Tennessee Titans : Jaylon Smith, OLB,Notre Dame
With Zach Brown in the final year of his contract, linebacker could be a need area this off-season. Smith needs to do more to shed blocks, but he’s a special athlete for the position who can drop in coverage and blitz the pocket.
9. Washington Commanders : Myles Jack, LB,UCLA
Despite Jim Mora’s doubts, the NFL has more than enough tape on Jack to know he’s worthy of a first round pick (as long as the medical reports allow it). Scot McCoughan will likely be looking for an impact player on defense in the draft and Jack falls in his lap.
10. Baltimore Ravens : Leonard Floyd, DE/OLB, Georgia
With Terrell Suggs and Elvis Dumervil on the wrong side of 30 years old and struggling to stay healthy, pass rusher is a need area for the Ravens. Floyd is a twitchy, long athlete who can bend the edge and drop in space if needed.
22. Dallas Cowboys : Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State
The Cowboys are content with the running back by committee approach, but if a talent like Elliott falls to them in the draft, they shouldn’t pass him up.
http://mweb.cbssports.com/nfl/draft...ck-draft-texans-find-their-qb-in-connnor-cook
I'm sure this would thrill a ton of people here. I must admit, being on the clock with Zeke and Doctson available that late would be a nice position to be in. Both are pet cats of mine.