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Pacific Takes Pac-12 Perspective 2017 NFL Mock Draft - post-bowl edition: Two Huskies go in first round

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2017

  1. Cleveland - Mitch Trubisky QB North Carolina
  2. San Francisco - DeShone Kizer QB Notre Dame
  3. Chicago - Myles Garrett DE Texas A&M
  4. Jacksonville - Jonathan Allen DE Alabama
  5. Tennessee - Malik Hooker S Ohio State
  6. Jets - Leonard Fournette RB LSU
  7. San Diego - Jamal Adams S LSU
  8. Carolina - Cam Robinson T Alabama
  9. Cincinnati - Derek Barnett DE Tennessee
  10. Buffalo - Marlon Humphrey CB Alabama
  11. New Orleans - Quincy Wilson CB Florida
  12. Cleveland - Marshon Lattimore CB Ohio State
  13. Arizona - Reuben Foster LB Alabama
  14. Indianapolis - Malik McDowell DE Michigan State
  15. Philadelphia - Mike Williams WR Clemson
  16. Baltimore - Dalvin Cook RB Florida State
  17. Washington - Jabril Peppers S Michigan
  18. Tennessee - Jalen Tabor CB Florida
  19. Tampa Bay - John Ross WR Washington - Speed, speed, speed. Ross is small and has trouble with press coverage, but people are going to be wowed at the combine and he could be the perfect complement to Mike Evans.
  20. Denver - Solomon Thomas DE Stanford - The Broncos need a one-man wrecking crew like this up front. Thomas could push their defensive front right back to where it was if he can play like he did in the Sun Bowl.
  21. Detroit - Caleb Brantley DT Florida
  22. Houston - Sidney Jones CB Washington - Jones was a college corner teams simply barely ever even tried to throw against. The Texans would love to have a long, lockdown corner like him to bolster the back of their defense.
  23. Miami - Adoree’ Jackson CB USC - Jackson isn’t quite as good of a true cover corner as it might seem, but he has the athleticism to be a first round pick. The Dolphins really need help at cornerback and Jackson has the potential to be a star.
  24. Green Bay - Zach Cunningham LB Vanderbilt
  25. Seattle - Garett Bolles T Utah - Bolles was quietly one of the best linemen in the whole country and no team needs offensive linemen more than the Seahawks. They could build their offensive line around the big man from Utah moving forward.
  26. Giants - Chris Wormley DE Michigan
  27. Pittsburgh - Charles Harris DE Missouri
  28. Oakland - Taco Charlton DE Michigan
  29. Atlanta - Dawuane Smoot DE Illinois
  30. Kansas City - Corey Davis WR Western Michigan
  31. Dallas - Curtis Samuel WR Ohio State
  32. New England - D’Onta Foreman RB Texas

2nd Round

33. Cleveland - Quenton Nelson G Notre Dame

34. San Francisco - Marcus Maye S Florida

35. Chicago - Patrick Mahomes QB Texas Tech

36. Jacksonville - Ethan Pocic G LSU

37. Los Angeles - Dan Feeney G Indiana

38. Jets - Courtland Sutton WR SMU

39. San Diego - Deshaun Watson QB Clemson

40. Carolina - Desmond King CB Iowa

41. Cincinnati - Jarrad Davis LB Florida

42. Buffalo - JuJu Smith-Schuster WR USC - He has had his ups and downs, but this is about as far as JJS-S can fall. Buffalo needs playmakers at receiver fast and he would be a steal at this point in the draft.

43. New Orleans - T.J. Watt LB Wisconsin

44. Philadelphia - Christian McCaffrey RB Stanford - The dual-threat McCaffrey would be the perfect weapon for a team like the Eagles who really needs playmakers for their young quarterback. The Stanford star could help them in the run and passing game right away.

45. Arizona - Takkarist McKinley DE UCLA - The Cardinals need to reload at defensive end and they could get one of the best pass rushers in the draft in McKinley. He would help them get after the passer better right away.

46. Indianapolis - Alvin Kamara RB Tennessee

47. Minnesota - Jeremy McNichols RB Boise State

48. Baltimore - Tim Williams LB Alabama

49. Washington - Ryan Ramcyzk T Wisconsin

50. Cleveland - Martinas Rankin T Mississippi State

51. Tampa Bay - Justin Evans S Texas A&M

52. Denver - David Njoku TE Miami

53. Detroit - Gareon Conley CB Ohio State

54. Houston - O.J. Howard TE Alabama

55. Miami - DeMarcus Walker DE Florida State

56. Green Bay - Evan Engram TE Mississippi

57. Seattle - Julie’n Davenport T Bucknell

58. Giants - Chris Godwin WR Penn State

59. Pittsburgh - Tre’Davious White CB LSU

60. Oakland - Jaleel Johnson DT Iowa

61. Atlanta - Carlos Watkins DT Clemson

62. Kansas City - Forrest Lamp T Western Kentucky

63. Dallas - Nazair Jones DE North Carolina

64. New England - Jourdan Lewis CB Michigan