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Here's what I'm hearing from my discussions, beginning with the direction that the wind is currently blowing for teams with top-10 picks. I also shared intel on teams that could shake things up outside the top 10, names I heard a lot in conversations with decision-makers and some risers to know.
Teams in the top 10
1. Carolina Panthers
There's not much reason to spend a ton of time on Carolina. Based on numerous conversations with league sources, I have every indication Alabama quarterback Bryce Young will be the first player off the board. The draft really starts at No. 2. Young is my top-ranked prospect in the class and can be the long-term fix for the Panthers under center.
2. Houston Texans
This is where it gets interesting in a hurry. I've spoken to a lot of people around the NFL about the Texans and keep hearing Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud will not be the pick. It could all be a smoke screen, but what's the benefit in spreading misinformation if Stroud is the pick? Nothing would totally shock me at this point, but it really sounds like the Texans will pass on the quarterbacks, which goes against everything we've thought for months.It also opens up the possibility of a trade back since there are plenty of QB-needy teams looking to land a potential star signal-caller this week. We've assumed all along the Texans wouldn't trade within the AFC South, but I've heard the Colts (No. 4) and Titans (No. 11) are both intrigued by the passers in this class and could jump up. If Houston knows Indianapolis wouldn't take a player it wants -- again, I'm hearing Houston is OK passing on the top quarterbacks -- and it can pick up additional draft capital by moving back, there's some logic to it. I wouldn't say it's likely, but I also wouldn't be shocked. And remember, Houston also has the No. 12 pick to address needs.
So what happens if Houston stays home at No. 2? Many probably think it takes Alabama edge rusher Will Anderson Jr., and some sources I've spoken to are convinced that's what it ultimately does. But here's a curveball in it all: I've heard Texas Tech edge rusher Tyree Wilson's name connected to the Texans with this pick. New coach DeMeco Ryans had a lot of success with Nick Bosa in San Francisco, and Wilson is another long, powerful edge rusher. I'm not saying Wilson is going to be Bosa, but he might be the closest thing to him in this draft class in terms of physical traits. And whether it's Wilson or Anderson, my intel says the most likely outcome Thursday is Houston staying put and taking one of the top two edge rushers.
3. Arizona Cardinals
The Cardinals are borderline desperate to move out of this spot, and considering the QB class, they've been smart to wait. I could see a bidding war for the pick unfolding between Indianapolis, Tennessee and any other teams looking for a QB on draft night. With arguably the worst roster in the NFL, Arizona would love to slide back and pick up more selections to work on the rebuild.Arizona hired defensive-minded coach Jonathan Gannon, and there's a feeling it can get things fixed on that side of the ball. But I keep hearing the team wants to improve the offensive line and better protect Kyler Murray. That sets up an interesting scenario. We've all mocked Anderson or Wilson to the Cards for a while, but if they are truly looking for big-time offensive line reinforcements, could they slide back and take Northwestern's Peter Skoronski? I've heard they are interested, and moving back would not only give them more picks down the board (and/or in future years) but also put them in a better value range for him.
Even if it's all the way back to No. 11, Skoronski could be available. If not, one or both of Georgia's Broderick Jones and Ohio State's Paris Johnson Jr. should be there. All three offensive tackles are top-14 players on my board.
OK, but what happens if Arizona can't find a dance partner in a trade back? I think it then takes one of the defensive ends on the board. Even in that scenario, I wouldn't rule out addressing the offensive line, which appears to be the front office's biggest concern. The chaos could start early Thursday.
4. Indianapolis Colts
The Will Levis-Colts buzz is very real, folks. Indianapolis seems to be extremely intrigued by the Kentucky quarterback. In fact, if Levis is off the board, I'm not sure what the Colts do from there. The only information I've heard on them this week is they're interested in Levis. Things could change, but that's the latest buzz around the league, and Matt Miller was hearing similar stuff at the end of last week.The next question is whether Indy would move up for him or stay put. Tennessee has been connected to him, too, so the Colts might opt to trade up to block their division mate and land their preferred passer.
5. Seattle Seahawks
I have a strong sense Seattle won't leave Round 1 without a quarterback. The more I talk to execs, scouts, coaches and agents, the more I think the Seahawks could be targeting Stroud or even Florida's Anthony Richardson at this spot, depending on who is there. Stroud is 21 years old and Richardson is 20, and the idea is either could sit behind Geno Smith in the short-term and develop into the answer for the long-term.If both are gone, that means either Anderson or Wilson will be there, and I expect that'd be the direction Seattle goes. Multiple sources have told me Georgia defensive tackle Jalen Carter isn't expected be the pick. I don't see Carter falling out of the top 10, but it's reasonable he could slide to the back end of it.
One final note on Seattle: If it doesn't take a quarterback at No. 5, keep an eye on Tennessee's Hendon Hooker at No. 20, the team's other first-round slot. He's older (25), but it's another option for a team thinking about the future under center.
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