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- Arizona - Kyler Murray QB Oklahoma
- San Francisco - Quinnen Williams DT Alabama
- Jets - Nick Bosa DE Ohio State
- Oakland - Josh Allen LB Kentucky
- Tampa Bay - Devin White LB LSU
- Giants - Dwayne Haskins QB Ohio State
- Jacksonville - Jawaan Taylor T Florida
- Detroit - Montez Sweat DE Mississippi State
- Buffalo - Ed Oliver DT Houston
- Denver - Drew Lock QB Missouri
- Cincinnati - Daniel Jones QB Duke
- Green Bay - TJ Hockenson TE Iowa
- Miami - Rashan Gary DE Michigan
- Atlanta - Christian Wilkins DT Clemson
- Washington - DK Metcalf WR Mississippi
- Carolina - Clellin Ferrell DE Clemson
- Giants - Jonah Williams T Alabama
- Minnesota - Andre Dillard T Washington State - Dillard has climbed up draft boards the past few months and for good reason - he’s a crazy good pass blocker who can really move for a guy with his size. I wouldn’t be shocked to climb all the way into the Top 10 on draft night.
- Tennessee - Brian Burns DE Florida State
- Pittsburgh - Devin Bush LB Michigan
- Seattle - Dre’Mont Jones DT Ohio State
- Baltimore - AJ Brown WR Mississippi
- Houston - Greg Little T Mississippi
- Oakland - Josh Jacobs RB Alabama
- Philadelphia - Chris Lindstrom G Boston College
- Indianapolis - Dexter Lawrence DT Clemson
- Oakland - Jeff Simmons DT Mississippi State
- Chargers - Cody Ford T Oklahoma
- Kansas City - Byron Murphy CB Washington - Murphy has become maybe the draft’s top cornerback, but part of that has to do with other CBs sliding down. He’s still a first round pick though and will fall to one of the teams that need DB help at the back of the round.
- Green Bay - Erik McCoy C Texas A&M
- Rams - Zach Allen DE Boston College
- New England - Noah Fant TE Iowa
Second Round
33. Arizona - N’Keal Harry WR Arizona State - The Cardinals can give Murray a local playmaker. I still don’t know how Harry isn’t a first round pick, but he seems to be mocked as early-second now.
34. Indianapolis - Jonathan Abram S Mississippi State
35. Oakland - Parris Campbell WR Ohio State
36. San Francisco - Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina
37. Giants - Deandre Baker CB Georgia
38. Jacksonville - Irv Smith Jr. TE Alabama
39. Tampa Bay - Greedy Williams CB LSU
40. Buffalo - Garrett Bradbury C NCState
41. Denver - Jachai Polite DE Florida
42. Cincinnati - Jerry Tiller DT Notre Dame
43. Detroit - Amani Oruwariye CB Penn State
44. Green Bay - Marquise Brown WR Oklahoma
45. Atlanta - Rock Ya-Sin CB Temple
46. Washington - Will Grier QB West Virginia
47. Carolina - Elgton Jenkins C Mississippi State
48. Miami - Ryan Finley QB NCState
49. Cleveland - Justin Layne CB Michigan State
50. Minnesota - Damien Harris RB Alabama
51. Tennessee - Kelvin Harmon WR NCState
52. Pittsburgh - Jace Sternberger TE Texas A&M
53. Philadelphia - D’Andre Walker LB Georgia
54. Houston - Benny Snell RB Kentucky
55. Houston - Jamel Dean CB Auburn
56. New England - Juan Thornhill S Virginia
57. Philadelphia - Nassir Adderley S Delaware
58. Dallas - Vosean Joseph LB Florida
59. Indianapolis - JJ Arcega-Whiteside WR Stanford - Andrew Luck could use another Stanford great to work with. JJAW is the best jumpball receiver I’ve seen in a long time and could be a great red zone threat right away at the next level.
60. Chargers - Chauncey Gardner-Johnson S Florida
61. Kansas City - Jaylon Ferguson DE Louisiana Tech
62. New Orleans - Taylor Rapp S Washington - Rapp seemed like a guaranteed first round pick at the Combine to me, but he ran a 4.7 40 at Washington’s pro day and I think that’s going to really hurt his draft stock at raise questions about a lingering injury that kept him out of the Rose Bowl.
63. Kansas City - Mack Wilson LB Alabama
64. New England - Andy Isabella WR UMass