Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK1st |
POSITION RNK1st |
If Chicago is not taking a quarterback, then they would trade the pick in reality, but we are waiting until the draft order is set post-regular season before doing trades. Justin Fields is making their choice very difficult so this is more acknowledgement that there is a chance they do not take a quarterback.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK2nd |
POSITION RNK1st |
Washington would have been in a position to take a quarterback regardless but Chicago’s decision to stick with Justin Fields opens them up to their choice of the litter. Caleb Williams is a D.C. native and is brought home to lead the franchise.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK6th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
Chicago’s decision to keep Justin Fields is New England’s gain as they are now able to take a quarterback and replace Mac Jones. Drake Maye’s decision-making needs to improve but he has significant athletic potential.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK3rd |
POSITION RNK1st |
Arizona’s offensive line has not been good this season. If they are going to keep Kyler Murray, then upgrading his protection should be a point of emphasis. Moving on from D.J. Humphries next league year would save the franchise $9 million.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK11th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
Malik Nabers has No. 1 wide receiver ability. They may have to run it back with Daniel Jones but at least the team is making progress with a wide receiver room of Jalin Hyatt, Wan’Dale Robinson and Nabers.
It will be an interesting offseason for Los Angeles as they embrace a new change in leadership. The Chargers have gone all in over the past few years making significant investments, but those did not pay off. Do they tear it down entirely? The selection of Brock Bowers is a good start to renovating.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK5th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
Tennessee receives a late Christmas gift as Joe Alt tumbles a bit to No. 7 overall. Will Levis’ protection was putrid this season and the consecutive first-round selections of Peter Skoronski and Alt change that outlook for the better.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK7th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
New York may need to replace both starting offensive tackles. J.C. Latham and the entire Alabama offensive line struggled against Michigan’s pass rush plan but there is still a lot to like about the massive right tackle.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK14th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
The Desmond Ridder experiment comes to an end as Atlanta makes a big move in the first round landing LSU dual-threat quarterback Jayden Daniels.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK10th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
Montez Sweat was a worthwhile investment for Chicago but they supercharge their pass rush with the addition of Dallas Turner.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK16th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
Jack Jones has been a good find in a short period of time. Nate Wiggins upgrades the potential of that group but the team may be afraid to go back to the Clemson well.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK8th |
POSITION RNK1st |
Marcus Davenport and Danielle Hunter are both free agents at season’s end. If Minnesota does not retain both, then they may need Laiatu Latu to provide some immediate pass-rush production.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK56th |
POSITION RNK8th |
In the wake of the Russell Wilson news, it is rather clear that Denver will be pursuing other options at quarterback. Michael Penix Jr. is a leader who can come in and provide some hope.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK28th |
POSITION RNK1st |
Seattle has thrown a lot of resources at the defensive line over the past two years and that trend continues with the high motor Jer’Zhan Newton in the middle of the first round.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK13th |
POSITION RNK4th |
Jonah Williams is scheduled to hit free agency after the season. His play has not exactly warranted jumping into a bidding war. Cincinnati would be upgrading at right tackle.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK12th |
POSITION RNK1st |
Cornerback is the path to least resistance to a starting job in Arizona. Jonathan Gannon’s team overcame expectations this season but needs players like Kool-Aid McKinstry to take it to the next level.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK18th |
POSITION RNK5th |
Pittsburgh picks an offensive tackle for the second consecutive year as Taliese Fuaga slots into the right side and Broderick Jones flips to the left side.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK66th |
POSITION RNK11th |
The situation with Jaire Alexander last week was a bit confusing and would cast some doubt on his future with the organization if not for his contract. Terrion Arnold gives the Packers some depth.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK19th |
POSITION RNK4th |
Cooper DeJean offers versatility in the secondary as well as return ability. Tampa Bay is in a good position to compete within a weak NFC South for years to come but they need to infuse more young talent on the roster.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK9th |
POSITION RNK2nd |
Indianapolis is building out its pass rush with the addition of Jared Verse. Kwity Paye, Dayo Odeyingbo and Verse give them a lot of power to rush the passer.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK15th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
Jacksonville is rebuilding its wide receiver room with Keon Coleman and Calvin Ridley. Trevor Lawrence has to find another gear next season but there will be no shortage in skill talent allowing him to do so.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK31st |
POSITION RNK6th |
Los Angeles has done a good job of identifying good young talent to rebuild their defense. Denzel Burke offers a higher ceiling at the position.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK23rd |
POSITION RNK5th |
Buffalo is looking at some turnover on the defensive side of the ball this offseason. The addition of Chop Robinson allows them to address a premium position while getting more more inexpensive.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK20th |
POSITION RNK4th |
One thing that can be said about Ohio State’s wide receivers is that they are well-coached and prepared to transition to the NFL. Kansas City needs a player who can be counted on to be in the right place at the right time.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK48th |
POSITION RNK9th |
Philadelphia gets a mammoth offensive lineman who can eventually take over for Lane Johnson on the right side. Kingsley Suamataia has played left and right tackle over the past two years.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK44th |
POSITION RNK1st |
Detroit has a few interior offensive linemen scheduled to hit free agency. The addition of Troy Fautanu allows them to absorb some of that potential loss.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK25th |
POSITION RNK5th |
Arizona needs to identify some foundational pieces to its franchise. Quinyon Mitchell is a tough, accountable player who helps set the tone for the rest of that secondary.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK24th |
POSITION RNK6th |
Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb will both be coming off injuries next season. Emmanuel Ogbah’s contract likely leads to the organization moving on from him this offseason. If they can rely on Andrew Van Ginkel, then perhaps they go in another direction but Bralen Trice gives them quality depth coming off a fantastic College Football Playoff semifinal performance against Texas.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK45th |
POSITION RNK3rd |
Tyler Nubin has been a popular choice for Dallas. They need to upgrade that spot and the team is well-equipped at most other positions. Nubin is another ball hawk capable of capitalizing on opponents’ bad choices.
Projected Team
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PROSPECT RNK22nd |
POSITION RNK4th |
Jadeveon Clowney is playing out his contract with Baltimore. With as well as he has played this season, it would not be a surprise if the organization brought him back for another season but given recent history with Clowney, that decision may not happen until the summer.