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With the season almost over, thought it would be a good time to update our Pac-12-focused mock draft.
First Round
- Cleveland - Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M
- San Francisco - DeShone Kizer QB Notre Dame
- Jacksonville - Leonard Fournette RB LSU
- Tampa Bay - Jonathan Allen DE Alabama
- Tennessee - Jalen Tabor CB Florida
- Jets - Jabril Peppers S Michigan
- Chicago - Mitch Trubisky QB North Carolina
- San Diego - Jamal Adams S LSU
- Detroit - Malik Hooker S Ohio State
- Cleveland - Deshaun Watson QB Clemson
- Washington - Malik McDowell DT Michigan State
- Arizona - Brad Kaaya QB Miami
- Tennessee - Tim Williams LB Alabama
- Miami - Adoree’ Jackson CB USC - Jackson could go as high as the first cornerback in the draft, but I will drop him behind Tabor because I don’t think he has his pure cover skills. The Dolphins could really use a new lock-down corner like Jackson.
- Green Bay - Charles Harris DE Missouri
- Carolina - Cam Robinson T Alabama
- Buffalo - Marshon Lattimore CB Ohio State
- Baltimore - Dalvin Cook RB Florida State
- Cincinnati - JuJu Smith-Schuster WR USC - JJS-S has woken up and has turned himself back into the top receiver in this draft. The Bengals could get a huge boost on offense if they can pair A.J. Green with another great receiver like JJS-S.
- Indianapolis - Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama
- New Orleans - Desmond King CB Iowa
- Houston - Sidney Jones CB Washington - You know why you never hear about Jones? Because no one ever throws against him much. He would really help the Texans’ back four.
- Giants - Derek Barnett DE Tennessee
- Kansas City - Mike McGlinchey T Notre Dame
- Pittsburgh - Dawuane Smoot DE Illinois
- Philadelphia - Christian McCaffrey RB Stanford - McCaffrey’s just really good season as opposed to amazing season and his Reggie Bush tweener status keeps him at the back of the first round. The Eagles need offensive playmakers to help Carson Wentz so a guy who can make plays as a running back and receiver would be a nice pick.
- Denver - Carroll Phillips DE Illinois
- Atlanta - Takkarist McKinley DE UCLA - McKinley is putting together an All-American-level season and it should rocket him up draft boards. A team like Atlanta who needs pass rushers at the back of the first could jump on him.
- Oakland - Chidobe Awuzie CB Colorado - One of the most underrated players in the nation. I think the NFL takes note of the 6’0 200 lock down corner and a team like Oakland who needs to bolster their secondary would be wise to grab him.
- Seattle - Quenton Nelson G Notre Dame
- Dallas - Caleb Brantley DT Florida
- New England - Marcus Maye S Florida
Second Round
33. Cleveland - Alvin Kamara RB Tennessee
34. San Francisco - Tre’Davious White CB LSU
35. Jacksonville - Zach Cunningham LB Vanderbilt
36. Tampa Bay - Nick Chubb RB Georgia
37. Los Angeles - Pat Elflein G Ohio State
38. Jets - Reuben Foster LB Alabama
39. Chicago - Jarrad Davis LB Florida
40. San Diego - Davis Webb QB Cal - Philip Rivers is still a gamer, but he is getting older and the Chargers might need to rebuild with a new QB. I think a pure passer like Webb, who they could find in the second round would be a nice fit.
41. Detroit - Elijah Qualls DT Washington - Qualls doesn’t get a lot of mock draft love, but he is high on Mel Kiper’s board and is one of the most-impactful defensive linemen, even if he isn’t a big stat monster. The Lions could use a versatile big body up front like Qualls on their defense.
42. Philadelphia - Cordrea Tankersly CB Clemson
43. Washington - Roderick Johnson T Florida State
44. Arizona - Gareon Conley CB Ohio State
45. Cleveland - Raekwon McMillan LB Ohio State
46. Miami - Ethan Pocic G LSU
47. Green Bay - O.J. Howard TE Alabama
48. Carolina - Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan
49. Buffalo - Mike Williams WR Clemson
50. Baltimore - DeMarcus Walker DE Florida State
51. Cincinnati - Julie’n Davenport T Bucknell
52. Indianapolis - Dan Feeney G Indiana
53. New Orleans - Carl Lawson DE Auburn
54. Houston - Jake Butt TE Michigan
55. Giants - Travin Dural WR LSU
56. Kansas City - John Ross WR Washington - Ross is abusing Pac-12 secondaries and will be one of the fastest players in the draft. A team that needs help at receiver like Kansas City would be lucky to find him in the second round.
57. Pittsburgh - Cameron Sutton CB Tennessee
58. Minnesota - Wayne Gallman RB Clemson
59. Denver - Mason Cole C Michigan
60. Atlanta - Evan Engram TE Mississippi
61. Oakland - Tanoh Kpassagnon DE Villanova
62. Seattle - Marquis Haynes DE Mississippi
63. Dallas - Armani Watts S Texas A&M
64. New England - Ryan Ramcyzk T Wisconsin