The Buccaneers might be the ideal landing area for EDGE Gregory Rousseau
The Bucs have a lot of versatility with the 32 nd overall pick, and Rousseau would make a lot of sense.
Ravens snag Trevon Moehrig, a safety who can do it all, with the 31 st pick
The hawking security would be an immediate factor to a currently gifted secondary.
Northwestern CB Greg Newsome Jr. makes a ton of sense for the Packers at No. 28
If the board falls likewise on draft night, do not be amazed to see Newsome land in GB.
Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah is the type of effect gamer the Saints need at POUND
If the Saints are lucky sufficient to land Owusu-Koramoah, he might help fill deep space left by the departures of Kwon Alexander, Alex Anzalone, and Craig Robertson.
Jaguars support protective line with Christian Barmore at No. 25
The Jags fill their second-biggest need behind QB with their 2nd first-round choice in this mock.
Zaven Collins gives the Steelers a protective chess piece at No. 24
Collins can do practically anything the Steelers need him to do defensively.
Caleb Farley is quite new to the CB position, but still jobs as a No. 1 corner for the Jets
Farley, a former high school quarterback who began as a WR at Virginia Tech, is an interesting prospect.
Rashod Bateman could be a perfect choice for the Titans at No. 22
With Corey Davis off to the Jets, Bateman would fill a glaring need for Tennessee.
Teven Jenkins would be a long-term answer at RT for the Bears
The Bears signed Germain Ifedi to an one-year deal, but Jenkins might win the beginning RT function in an open competitors.
Washington Football Team lands playmaking LB Jamin Davis at No. 19
Hogs Sanctuary fills a requirement at linebacker and snags a high-potential player.
Dolphins double up on offending skill in Round 1, choose Najee Harris at No. 18
Must this take place in reality, it’ll be an Alabama reunion for Harris and Tua Tagovailoa.
Alijah Vera-Tucker can be a plug-and-play starter for the Raiders OL
Silver & Black Pride opts for a versatile offending lineman with choice No. 17.
Jaelan Phillips would add to the Cardinals’ currently scary protective front
The Cardinals have a pushing requirement at cornerback, but the way this board fell made Phillips the apparent choice for Revenge of the Birds.
Patriots go for a long-lasting answer at QB with Mac Jones at No. 15
Camera Newton’s return shouldn’t keep the Patriots from preparing for the future.
DeVonta Smith provides the Eagles a real No. 1 WR with pick 12
Smith comes off the board one choice behind his Alabama colleague, Jaylen Waddle.
Giants add explosive WR Jaylen Waddle at pick No. 11 in SB Country mock draft
Wide receiver isn’t a pushing need for the Giants, however with the way this board fell, he was too helpful for Big Blue View to pass up.
Broncos chance on Drew Lock’s development, select POUND Micah Parsons at No. 9
Mile High Report didn’t want Mac Jones, and rather snags Parsons to boost a revamped Denver defense.
Panthers add flexible offensive line talent with OT Rashawn Slater at No. 8
With takes on Taylor Moton and Trent Scott currently on one-year deals, Feline Scratch Reader looks toward the future with the choice of Slater.