Jacksonville Jaguars - WR/DB Travis Hunter, Colorado
Tennessee Titans - QB Shadeur Sanders, Colorado
Cleveland Browns - WR Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona
Las Vegas Raiders - QB Cam Ward, Miami
New York Giants - DL Mason Graham, Michigan
New England Patriots - OT Kelvin Banks, Texas
New York Jets - S Malaki Starks, Georgia
Carolina Panthers - CB Will Johnson, Michigan
Dallas Cowboys - OL Will Campbell, LSU
New Orleans Saints - Edge Abdul Carter, Penn State
Cincinnati Bengals - Edge James Perace Jr, Tennessee
Miami Dolphins - CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame
Tampa Bay Bucs - EDGE Nic Scourton, Texas A&M
Chicago Bears - DL Kenneth Grant, Michigan
Indianapolis Colts - CB Shavon Revel, East Carolina
Seattle Seahawks - Edge Jalon Walker, Georgia
Washington (Trade with LA) - WR Luther Burden III, Missouri
LA Chargers - Edge Mykel Williams, Georgia
Rumor on the streets are that the Chargers are going to go the veteran route and not go through the draft again as they did with the Will Levis experiment. Whether that QB is someone with talent but who has been inconsistent like a Justin Fields, or a player who has improved like Sam Darnold is yet to be determined. I think with a very strong WR corps, great RBs, and a solid OL, the team may look to the edge here. While they certainly may consider RT as well, here they go with help opposite Haason Reddick. Herbig has played well in spot duty but he’s not a full time player yet, and Reddick is a speed rusher only so they try to add a different piece to the puzzle here with the power rushing MYkel Williams. Williams was hurt earlier in the year and is a bit more of a projection, but at 6’5 and 265 pounds he gives the team something they don’t have.
Denver Broncos - WR Emeka Edbuka, Ohio State
Atlanta Falcons - EDGE Jack Sawyer, Ohio State
Arizona Cardinals - WR Isaiah Bond, Texas
Houston Texans - DT Deone Walker, Kentucky
This would be a bit of a shocker considering how much money and assets the Texas have pounded into the defensive line. After using its first two expansion draft picks on edges, the Texans gave up 5 selections to add Micah Parsons to the unit this month. Houston is also loaded at DT with Chrsitian Wilkins and Javon Hargrave tied up long term. That said, Walker is a massive human being and a people mover. If the Texans move on from Hargrave in the future, and/or want to rotate 3DT along with 3DEs for that super six depth approach that GM TH looks to be building - he’d give them a dimension they don’t have. The question would be is it enough to mask their issues at cornerback?
LA Rams - OT Josh Simmons, Ohio State
Baltimore Ravens - G Tyler Booker, Alabama
San Francisco 49ers - RB Ashton Jeanty, Boise State
Three things here. 1. I don’t think Jeanty lasts this long, even if he is an elite football player 2. I doubt that the 49ers take a running back in round one as they are as analytically driven as any team in the league. 3. I’d do this if i were him and the board randomly fell this way. The 49ers have the worst RB room in the league and Jeanty is the type of player that could push them into the top quartile of the league by himself. His power style and one cut ability in that offense is something that would make the 49ers lethal offensively.
Green Bay Packers - EDGE Princely Umanmielen, Ole Miss
The Packers don’t have a ton of needs on their team, if you look at the roster as
a whole it’s in very good shape for the long term. Their biggest question mark remains not just the health but the long term ability of its signal caller Tua Tagovailoa. That said, it’s doubtful they take a QB here and instead focus on their need for edge depth. GM SD likes college production and big schools so he goes to the SEC here with Umanmielen who has 24.5 sacks in college and 38 TFL.
Pittsburgh Steelers - OL Jonah Savaiinaea, Arizona
Minnesota Vikings - G Donovan Jackson, Ohio State
Philadelphia Eagles - OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota
Buffalo Bills - WR Tre Harris, Ole Miss
Kansas City Chiefs - OT Wyatt Milum, West Virginia
Detroit Lions - EDGE JT Tuimoloau