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NFL Mock Draft - 2/1/2016
Round 1
1. Tennessee Titans
(3-13)Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss: Priority No. 1 for the Titans should be to protect Marcus Mariota, something they have struggled to do consistently in 2015. Tunsil is arguably the most talented player in this year's draft class and able to contribute from day one, pushing Taylor Lewan over to right tackle.
2. Cleveland Browns
(3-13)Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State: Hue Jackson has made it clear that the most important task for the Browns this offseason is to find a quarterback. And although Wentz lacks ideal experience coming from the FCS level, he is the total package in terms of athletic and personal traits. With Josh McCown under contract for the 2016 season, Wentz won't be pressed onto the field from Day One.
3. San Diego Chargers
(4-12)Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State: San Diego ranked near the bottom of the league in pass rush production in 2015 and needs to address the position in the draft. Although some will say he belongs in a four-man front, Bosa is scheme versatile with the skill-set and instincts to be a disruptive force from different spots on the defensive line.
4. Dallas Cowboys
(4-12)Myles Jack, OLB, UCLA: The Cowboys have been searching for an athletic and versatile linebacker in the draft the past few years and Jack fits the bill. He is outstanding in coverage with the range and instincts to step in and make an impact from Day One.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars
(5-11)Jalen Ramsey, CB, Florida State: The Jaguars have been searching for cornerback help for a long time, but haven't drafted the position in the first round since 1999. Ramsey has experience at safety and corner, but is better categorized as a versatile ballhawk.
Goff falling to #7 to SF!
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/mock-draft/expert/dane-brugler
Dane was impressed with Wentz over the weekend, now going to CLE at #2!
NFL Mock Draft - 2/1/2016
Round 1
1. Tennessee Titans
(3-13)Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss: Priority No. 1 for the Titans should be to protect Marcus Mariota, something they have struggled to do consistently in 2015. Tunsil is arguably the most talented player in this year's draft class and able to contribute from day one, pushing Taylor Lewan over to right tackle.
2. Cleveland Browns
(3-13)Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State: Hue Jackson has made it clear that the most important task for the Browns this offseason is to find a quarterback. And although Wentz lacks ideal experience coming from the FCS level, he is the total package in terms of athletic and personal traits. With Josh McCown under contract for the 2016 season, Wentz won't be pressed onto the field from Day One.
3. San Diego Chargers
(4-12)Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State: San Diego ranked near the bottom of the league in pass rush production in 2015 and needs to address the position in the draft. Although some will say he belongs in a four-man front, Bosa is scheme versatile with the skill-set and instincts to be a disruptive force from different spots on the defensive line.
4. Dallas Cowboys
(4-12)Myles Jack, OLB, UCLA: The Cowboys have been searching for an athletic and versatile linebacker in the draft the past few years and Jack fits the bill. He is outstanding in coverage with the range and instincts to step in and make an impact from Day One.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars
(5-11)Jalen Ramsey, CB, Florida State: The Jaguars have been searching for cornerback help for a long time, but haven't drafted the position in the first round since 1999. Ramsey has experience at safety and corner, but is better categorized as a versatile ballhawk.
Goff falling to #7 to SF!
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/mock-draft/expert/dane-brugler
Dane was impressed with Wentz over the weekend, now going to CLE at #2!
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