- Cleveland Browns — Xavier Watts, S, Notre Dame
Watts is a rangy safety with a knack for creating turnovers. He has the ball skills to emerge as a playmaker in Brown’s secondary alongside Jevon Holland.
- New York Giants — Jalen Milroe, QB, Alabama
Milroe is a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. Giants get a first round talent in the second round. Prediction he is best QB in draft.
- Tennessee Titans — Elic Ayomanor, WR, Stanford
Ayomanor is an exceptional route-running with reliable hands. Matching him up with Ward could help turn this team around.
- Jacksonville Jaguars — Tyler Booker, OG, Alabama
Booker is a powerful interior lineman with experience at both guard spots. He brings strength and toughness to a Jaguars offensive line in need of reinforcement.
- Las Vegas Raiders — Benjamin Morrison, CB, Notre Dame
Morrison is a technically sound corner known for his exceptional ball skills and instinctive play. Raiders need a stopper on the outside.
- New England Patriots — Aireontae Ersery, OT, Minnesota
Love the name! Ersery is a towering offensive tackle standing at 6’6” and weighing 331 pounds. He has a rare blend of size, athleticism and footwork. Johnson and Bears disappointed Pats grabbed him.
- Chicago Bears (from Carolina) — Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
Hairston is a ballhawking cornerback with keen instincts and fluid coverage skills. He should bolster Bear’s secondary after recording five interceptions in his final college season.
- New Orleans Saints — Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
Conerly will help the line and jump in right away and start. Well balanced and ready to push.
- Chicago Bears — Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa
Johnson is a powerful and explosive running back. Johnson add a home-run hitter that will rival Jeanty for rookie offensive player of the year.
- New York Jets — J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE, Ohio State
Tuimoloau is a strong, versatile edge rusher who excels as both a pass rusher and run defender. He gives Jets a disruptive presence on the edge that the defense has been lacking. .
- San Francisco 49ers — Trey Amos, CB, Ole Miss
Amos is a long, physical corner who battles receivers through the catch point. He adds depth to San Francisco’s secondary and could push for a starting role after the departure of a veteran corner.
- Dallas Cowboys — Kaleb King, CB, Penn State
King is a polished corner. At Penn, he consistently demonstrated the ability to read quarterbacks and jump routes. Cowboys fans will love his ability.
- Indianapolis Colts — Jonah Savaiinaea, OL, Arizona
Savy is a versatile offensive lineman who will jump right in a RT and will be a long-term starter for Colts.
- Atlanta Falcons — Jared Wilson, C, Georgia
Wilson is a smart and sturdy center who moves well for his size. Keeping the Georgia product in-state gives Atlanta a Day 1 starter to solidify the middle of the offensive line.
- Arizona Cardinals — Jaylin Noel, WR, Iowa State
Noel is a quick slot receiver with sharp route-running and strong hands. He can contribute immediately as a reliable underneath target for Kyler Murray.
- Miami Dolphins — Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri
Burden is a dynamic receiver with a running back’s build and exceptional run-after-catch ability. He can thrive from the slot and help replace the playmaking void in Las Vegas’ receiving corps.
- Cincinnati Bengals — Donovan Jackson, OG, Ohio State
Jackson is a powerful guard with a championship pedigree from Ohio State. He fortifies the Bengals’ interior O-line, helping keep Joe Burrow upright and the run game rolling.
- Seattle Seahawks — Tate Ratledge, OG, Georgia
Seahawks will need to protect Shadeur and Darnold. Ratledge is the guy.
- Denver Broncos — Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
Scourton is an explosive edge rusher with an excellent first step. The Broncos grab him to inject much-wanted pass-rush ability into their defense.
- Seattle Seahawks (from Pittsburgh) — Tyleik Williams, DT, Ohio State
Williams is a wide-bodied defensive tackle with the power to eat up blockers. He boosts Seattle’s run defense and can collapse the pocket from the interior on passing downs.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Jordan Burch, EDGE, Oregon
Burch is a big, athletic edge defender who can set the edge and rush the passer. Bucs bolsters its defensive front with his strength and upside, addressing a need for more pass rush.
- Green Bay Packers — Shavon Revel, CB, East Carolina
Revel is a tall, press-man corner with the length Green Bay covets. Coming off an ACL injury, he’s a bit of a project, but he could pay off as a future starter once healthy.
- Los Angeles Chargers — Mason Taylor, TE, LSU
Taylor is an athletic tight end with NFL bloodlines and reliable hands. He gives Justin Herbert another big target over the middle and should develop into a three-down starter.
- Buffalo Bills (from Minnesota via Houston) — Darien Porter, CB, Iowa State
Porter is a former track star turned cornerback known for his elite speed. Buffalo bets on his raw athletic upside to add depth in the secondary and contribute in sub-packages.
- Carolina Panthers (from Los Angeles Rams) — Kevin Winston Jr., S, Penn State
Winston is a rangy, sure-tackling safety who can patrol the back end. He’ll pair with Tre’von Moehrig to solidify Carolina’s last line of defense.
- Houston Texans — Charles Grant, OL, William & Mary
Grant is a small-school standout with impressive size and footwork. Houston brings him in to develop at guard or tackle as they continue rebuilding the protection in front of C.J. Stroud.
- Baltimore Ravens — Anthony Belton, OL, NC State
Belton is a massive offensive lineman with long arms and a powerful punch. Baltimore could slide him inside to guard, where his run-blocking prowess and tackle experience will add valuable depth.
- Detroit Lions — Quinn Ewers, QB, Texas
Ewers is a former five-star quarterback with a strong arm and rare physical talent. Lions snag him as a potential franchise QB to develop behind its veteran starter.
- Washington Commanders — Tre Harris, WR, Ole Miss
Harris is a big-bodied wideout who excels at contested catches and getting open deep. Washington gives its quarterback another weapon by adding him opposite Terry McLaurin on the outside.
- Buffalo Bills — Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State
Judkins is a powerful downhill runner with outstanding balance and vision. Buffalo grabs him to boost their ground game and finally add a workhorse complement to Josh Allen in the backfield.
- Kansas City Chiefs — Joshua Farmer, DT, Florida State
Farmer is an athletic defensive tackle who shoots gaps and disrupts plays in the backfield. Kansas City adds him to its D-line rotation as a potential successor to one of their veteran interior linemen.
- Philadelphia Eagles — Jaylin Lane, WR, Virginia Tech
Lane is a pint-sized speedster at receiver with sharp change-of-direction skills. He’ll handle slot duties and bring a jolt of quickness to Philadelphia’s offense, complementing the Eagles’ star wideouts.
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