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1. Browns: Myles Garret, DE, TAM
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Can't imagine him not being the pick, he is the best edge prospect in a very long time, and it's a no brainer.

2. 49ers: Solomon Thomas, DE, STA
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Explosive edge rusher that can play just about anywhere, amazing bend and should be an immediate 8+ sack guy.

3. Bears: Jamal Adams, S, LSU 
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The Luke Kuechly of the safety position, relies on intelligence and tackling ability, the definition of a blue chip prospect. 

4. Jaguars: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU 
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The ultimate gunner at the RB position, no one wants to tackle him, and his speed at his size makes him a once in a decade type RB, look for him to make Jacksonville a run first offense.

5. Titans: Mike Williams, WR, CLE
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A power forward playmaker, immediate number one who will help the Titans form a dominant red zone offense. 

6. Jets: Mitch Trubisky, QB, NC
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There is enough tape for the Jets to hang there hat on him as the future, his ceiling is enourmous, but there is a lot of unknown there. He probably beats out McCown for the day one start.

7. Chargers: Malik Hooker, S, OHST
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My favorite safety in the draft, he range is similar to that of Ed Reed, put in tape of the Ohio State corners, and this guy ends up popping out everytime, very noticeable playmaker, elite prospect.

8. Panthers: OJ Howard, TE, ALA 
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A rare prospect that comes in and immediately helps an offense, there is nothing he cannot do, and is a guy who can lineup at receiver if needed.

9. Bengals: Marshon Lattimore, CB, OHST
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A physical corner who punishes the opposition. Very good at baiting, fills the role of a number one corner. 

10. Bills: Deshaun Watson, QB, CLE
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This is a franchise quarterback with tremendous upside. He needs a year to develop, but he brings swagger, and the "it" factor so many teams look for. He is the best qb in this draft.

11. Saints: Derek Barnett, DE, TEN 
12. Browns: Jonathan Allen, DE, ALA
13. Cardinals: Gareon Conley, CB, OHST 
14. Eagles: Christian McCaffrey, RB, STA
15. Colts: Reuben Foster, ILB, ALA (Character concerns)
16. Ravens: Dalvin Cook, RB, FST 
17. Redskins: Jabrill Peppers, S, MICH
18. Titans: Taco Charlton, OLB, MICH
19. Buccaneers: Marlon Humphrey, CB, ALA 
20. Broncos: Garrett Boles, T/G, UTA
21. Lions: Haason Reddick, DE, TEMP
22. Dolphins: Zach Cunningham, LB, VAN 
23. Giants: Joe Mixon, RB, OKL
24. Raiders: Caleb Brantley, DL, FL
25. Texans: Takkarist McKinley, Edge, UCLA 
26. Seahawks: Forrest Lamp, OL, WK
27. Chiefs: Corey Davis, WR, WM
28. Cowboys: John Ross, WR, WAS 
29. Packers: Adoree Jackson, CB, USC
30. Steelers: Tim Williams, OLB, ALA 
31. Falcons: Cam Robinson, OL, ALA 
32. Saints: Kevin King, CB, WAS

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4 hours ago, stirs said:

In this scenario, I could see Cleveland wanting to get ahead of Buffalo for Watson, but Cincy will not deal with them(same division) and they give us early third back, we drop to 12 and still get Howard

oh please let that happen

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In this scenario, I could see Cleveland wanting to get ahead of Buffalo for Watson, but Cincy will not deal with them(same division) and they give us early third back, we drop to 12 and still get Howard

We'd get more than just their third fro that drop, they would likely have to give us back the Andy Lee pick we owe them next season as well. But I really don't see Dave trading back unless he gets a ridiculous offer(like 12 33 and our Lee pick back).

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1 hour ago, MV%doe said:

Good as any.

Needs more QBs, mccaffrey is going in the first, don't see Joe mixon in the first even if he has first round talent.

McCaffrey went 14 to the Eagles, I don't see three qbs in the first, Mixon is an absolute question mark.

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