ALABAMA • JR • 6'4" / 312 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
N.Y. Giants |
PROSPECT RNK
6th |
POSITION RNK
1st |
The Giants need an offensive tackle to protect Daniel Jones. Nate Solder is getting paid a lot of money to be average and New York needs another tackle anyway. Dave Gettleman takes the best lineman available in Wills.
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ALABAMA • JR • 6'0" / 217 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Miami |
PROSPECT RNK
5th |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
The Dolphins don't have to trade any of their first-round picks to move up and get Tua. He'll be there at No. 5, and Miami will use 2020 to develop the most talented quarterback the franchise has employed since Dan Marino (sorry, Ryan Tannehill).
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OREGON • SR • 6'6" / 236 LBS
The Chargers appear to have no interest in Jameis Winston or Cam Newton, and I find it hard to believe they will roll into the season with Tyrod Taylor having no competition. Herbert goes over Love here and will compete with Taylor for the starting job.
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CLEMSON • JR • 6'4" / 238 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Carolina |
PROSPECT RNK
3rd |
POSITION RNK
1st |
The Panthers seem to always have an excellent linebacker (is that what we're calling Simmons?) fall into their lap. He's perfect for what Phil Snow will want to run in Carolina, especially since he can play slot cornerback and safety as well.
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LOUISVILLE • JR • 6'7" / 364 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Arizona |
PROSPECT RNK
11th |
POSITION RNK
3rd |
The Cardinals are loaded with offensive weapons, but Kyler Murray will be running for his life. Becton has the most upside of the "big four" offensive tackles in this draft and his athleticism fits what Arizona does on offense.
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ALABAMA • JR • 6'1" / 193 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Jacksonville |
PROSPECT RNK
12th |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
The Jaguars need interior defensive line and cornerback help more than a wide receiver, but they make the draft go sideways with the selection of Jeudy. Jacksonville has solid wideouts outside of D.J. Chark, but still want to make Gardner Minshew a thing. Jeudy gives Minshew the best chance to succeed as the starter.
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IOWA • JR • 6'5" / 320 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Cleveland |
PROSPECT RNK
9th |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
The Browns send a "thank you" card to the Jaguars for taking Jeudy, as that enables them to land Wirfs. They solidify the right side of the line with Wirfs and Jack Conklin, as Cleveland can plug Wirfs at guard to start before an eventual move to tackle if they find another answer on the blindside this offseason.
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OKLAHOMA • JR • 6'2" / 198 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
N.Y. Jets |
PROSPECT RNK
8th |
POSITION RNK
1st |
The Jets lost Robby Anderson in free agency and signed Breshad Perriman to replace him. They still need to add a receiver, even with Derrick Brown still on the board. Joe Douglas has demonstrated he prioritizes the trenches, but there's no way he passes on Lamb.
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ALABAMA • JR • 5'11" / 188 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Las Vegas |
PROSPECT RNK
14th |
POSITION RNK
3rd |
The Raiders badly need a wide receiver. With Jeudy and Lamb off the board, they have no choice but to draft Ruggs. Tough to pass on Derrick Brown, but Derek Carr needs someone to throw the ball to.
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AUBURN • SR • 6'5" / 326 LBS
The 49ers traded DeForest Buckner for the No. 13 pick. Brown falls into San Francisco's lap and the team adds him to an already stacked defensive line. The 49ers get one of the best picks in the draft.
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GEORGIA • JR • 6'5" / 315 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Tampa Bay |
PROSPECT RNK
15th |
POSITION RNK
4th |
The Buccaneers see Thomas fall to No. 14 after the top wide receivers come off the board. They get their tackle to protect Tom Brady, which is what the franchise desperately needs in order for Brady to win another Super Bowl.
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SOUTH CAROLINA • SR • 6'5" / 324 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Denver |
PROSPECT RNK
10th |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
Denver needs help at wide receiver and cornerback, but there's no point in reaching for one at No. 15. Vic Fangio loves his defensive linemen and with Kinlaw still on the board, it's a no-brainer.
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LSU • SOPH • 6'3" / 254 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Atlanta |
PROSPECT RNK
13th |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
Injuries and all, there's no denying Chaisson's ability to get to the quarterback. The Falcons addressed their pass-rushing deficiency with Dante Fowler and add another sack master in Chaisson. C.J. Henderson is tempting here, but there are corners to be had later.
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FLORIDA • JR • 6'1" / 204 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Dallas |
PROSPECT RNK
18th |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
Dallas has a tough call choosing between Henderson and Xavier McKinney, but the Cowboys can't go wrong either way. They get a cornerback who should start Week 1.
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ALABAMA • JR • 6'0" / 201 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Miami |
PROSPECT RNK
17th |
POSITION RNK
1st |
This is the pick the Dolphins got for Minkah Fitzpatrick and they select -- a safety?! Miami needs help behind Byron Jones and Xavien Howard, and McKinney will lead the safety position on South Beach for years to come.
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LSU • SR • 6'0" / 197 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Las Vegas |
PROSPECT RNK
22nd |
POSITION RNK
3rd |
The Raiders could have traded up to land Henderson (no trades in this mock, remember), but they settle for Fulton. Getting a good cornerback isn't a bad consolation prize for a team that desperately needs a starter here.
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IOWA • JR • 6'5" / 275 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Jacksonville |
PROSPECT RNK
16th |
POSITION RNK
3rd |
Jacksonville drafts the best player available. The Jaguars could use an edge rusher and Yannick Ngakoue isn't playing for them anymore. Jordan Love is tempting, but the Jaguars are still hoping for a first-round pick for Ngakoue at this stage. Plus they are convinced Minshew is going to work (at least this year).
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PENN STATE • JR • 6'5" / 266 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Philadelphia |
PROSPECT RNK
21st |
POSITION RNK
4th |
The Eagles love their pass rushers, especially with Jim Schwartz putting a premium on rushing four. Gross-Matos is the long-term solution behind Brandon Graham. Besides, the Eagles don't have much depth behind Graham and Derek Barnett at defensive end. They can get their wide receiver in the second round.
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ALABAMA • SR • 6'1" / 205 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Minnesota |
PROSPECT RNK
28th |
POSITION RNK
4th |
Mike Zimmer has picked a cornerback in the first round twice in the past six drafts. He takes another corner, and Minnesota could use one.
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UTAH STATE • JR • 6'4" / 224 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
New England |
PROSPECT RNK
19th |
POSITION RNK
3rd |
How fortunate are the Patriots to have Love still on the board at No. 23? They get a year to develop him in the offense while finding out if Jarrett Stidham is the truth. Unfortunately, there are no tight ends worth taking in the first round this year.
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LSU • JR • 6'0" / 229 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
New Orleans |
PROSPECT RNK
34th |
POSITION RNK
3rd |
Don't see how the Saints pass on a linebacker here, especially since they could use a starter to go with an oft-injured group that includes Kiko Alonso and Alex Anzalone. New Orleans should hope Queen is better than Kenneth Murray.
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LSU • JR • 6'1" / 202 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Minnesota |
PROSPECT RNK
31st |
POSITION RNK
5th |
No point to reach for Jefferson at No. 22 when the Vikings can land their wide receiver at No. 25. Jefferson is no field stretcher like Stefon Diggs, but he already is a polished wide receiver. The Vikings could use one of those.
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WISCONSIN • JR • 5'10" / 226 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Miami |
PROSPECT RNK
24th |
POSITION RNK
1st |
Miami really needs a running back to pair with Jordan Howard. The Dolphins were last in rush yards and 31st in yards per carry in 2019. Why wait until the second round, hoping Taylor falls to them? Taylor is the best player on the board.
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HOUSTON • SR • 6'5" / 319 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Seattle |
PROSPECT RNK
32nd |
POSITION RNK
5th |
Jones needs to polish on his footwork and needs to improve in pass protection. The Seahawks can't pass up his potential, especially if they can develop Jones as Brown's successor at left tackle.
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OKLAHOMA • JR • 6'3" / 241 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Baltimore |
PROSPECT RNK
25th |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
Murray is a perfect fit for the Ravens, who struggled to find an adequate replacement for C.J. Mosley last year. Murray models his game after Ray Lewis, so he'll fit right in.
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GEORGIA • JR • 5'8" / 212 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Tennessee |
PROSPECT RNK
41st |
POSITION RNK
2nd |
The Titans are trying to win a Super Bowl this year. They get the best player on the board in Swift, who will be an excellent change-of-pace back to Henry (who is playing under the franchise tag this year). Swift can also be a long-term solution in case the Titans decide to move on from Henry.
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BAYLOR • SR • 6'3" / 207 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Green Bay |
PROSPECT RNK
43rd |
POSITION RNK
8th |
Green Bay has its pick at the wide receiver it wants between Mims, Brandon Aiyuk and Tee Higgins. Mims fits the Packers offense the best of the three, even though they could use a burner on the outside.
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ARIZONA STATE • SR • 6'0" / 205 LBS
The 49ers didn't take a wide receiver at No. 13. They get their man at No. 31 in Aiyuk, who is excellent in yards after the catch. Jimmy Garoppolo will be pleased with his new target.
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CLEMSON • JR • 6'1" / 195 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
Kansas City |
PROSPECT RNK
30th |
POSITION RNK
5th |
The Chiefs badly need a cornerback, someone who can start Week 1. Enter Terrell, who isn't a ball hawk but has experience shadowing No. 1 wide receivers.
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