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mock draft 1.0


  1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers– QB Marcus Mariota, Oregon
  2. Tennessee Titans – QB Jameis Winston, Florida State
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars – DE Leonard Williams, USC
  4. Oakland Raiders – WR Amari Cooper, Alabama
  5. Washington Redskins – OL Brandon Scherff, Iowa
  6. New York Jets – WR Devante Parker, Louiville
  7. Chicago Bears – DE Shane Ray, Missouri
  8. Atlanta Falcons – DE Randy Gregory, Nebraska
  9. New York Giants – S Landon Collins,  Alabama
  10. St. Louis Rams –  WR Kevin White,  West Virginia
  11. Minnesota Vikings – DE Dante Fowler Jr, Florida
  12. Cleveland Browns – ILB Bendarick McKinney, Mississippi State
  13. New Orleans Saints – CB Trae Waynes, Michigan State
  14. Miami Dolphins – OL Andrus Peat, Stanford
  15. San Francisco 49ers – OLB Vic Beasley, Clemson
  16. Houston Texans – WR Jalen Strong, Arizona State
  17. Kansas City Chiefs – WR/TE Devin Funchess, Michigan
  18. San Diego Chargers – RB Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
  19. Cleveland Browns (Buffalo) –  DT Danny Shelton, Washington
  20. Philadelphia Eagles – QB Brett Hundley, UCLA
  21. Baltimore Ravens – OT T.J. Clemmings, Pitt
  22. Detroit Lions – G A.J. Cann, South Carolina
  23. Cincinnati Bengals – DE Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State
  24. Arizona Cardinals – OL La’el Collins, LSU
  25. Carolina Panthers – CB Alex Carter, Stanford
  26. Indianapolis Colts – LB Alvin Dupree, Kentucky
  27. Pittsburgh Steelers – CB Marcus Peters, Washington
  28. Dallas Cowboys – DT Eddie Goldman, Florida State
  29. Green Bay Packers – DT Ellis McCarthy, UCLA
  30. Denver Broncos – C/T Cameron Erving, Florida State
  31. New England Patriots – OLB Shawn Oakman, Baylor
  32. Seattle Seahawks – RB Todd Gurley, Georgia
Couple things that bother me on this one... Carolina desperately needs offensive line help, but where they picked after Collins went off the board there I wasn't sure what to do.. thought about going with Erving but they have a good center and ERving is more of a r2-r3 tackle so it's a big reach there, whereas Denver might just plug him in right away at Center or they can stash him. I also hate that I didn't get Cleveland a receiver with one of their two picks, I'm assuming they got one in free agency. They did have the worst run defense in the league though so i think it does make some sense. I also think if KC wound up with Funchess there they probably would move out of the pick because he doesn't present the value but they are in such desperate need of receiver help that i went that route. I think there is a possibility that perhaps Clevalnd packages their picks to try to move up to get one of the two quarterbacks as well.

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