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Hunter is the best player in college football with immense two-way abilities. The Jaguars could use an elite talent at cornerback, and Hunter’s dynamic receiving skills would help a sputtering offense, too. This is feeling more and more like an no-brainer.
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The Giants need to pick a quarterback here. I can’t envision John Mara and Co. wanting to take on the circus that will come with Shedeur Sanders. And Ward has had a fine season at Miami this year.
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Now this is the type of organization that would welcome Sanders. And this selection wouldn’t solely be to sell tickets. Sanders doesn’t have premier traits, yet is a poised pocket passer and very accurate.
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The Patriots have a nice slot wideout in Pop Douglas and get quality contributions from depth pieces down the roster. They need a true No. 1 wideout. That’s precisely what McMillan is.
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Carter seemingly has the elite-level traits to go this high in the draft, and the Panthers have to get better on the edge.
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Williams has All-Pro traits, and with the correct development with the defensively challenged Titans, he can become one of the anchors on that side of the ball.
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The Jets go the prudent route with the steady LSU tackle to build the offensive line in the future.
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How about a rugged, upfield rusher to complement Myles Garrett on the outside in Cleveland?
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The Saints need…everything. This is simply the best available player on the board here for New Orleans.
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Egbuka probably would’ve been a second-round pick in 2024, but his strong senior season at Ohio State could catapult him this high. Plus, are the Bengals going to pay both their top receivers? Unlikely.
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Do we genuinely believe, if Jeanty is available when the Cowboys go on the board, that Jerry Jones won’t draft him?
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The Bears get the premier linebacker-edge rushing hybrid in the 2024 class in Walker. Chicago’s defense is on the cusp of being elite.
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The Colts give Anthony Richardson another dynamic weapon in Burden, who’s been on the first-round radar since his freshman season at Missouri.
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The Dolphins stop Johnson’s fall to pair him with Jalen Ramsey for a second or two before he takes over as the true No. 1 on the outside in Miami.
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Scourton looks like one of the more NFL-ready outside rushers — with interior capabilities — in this class. The Buccaneers have to add more talent to their defensive line.
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Banks is one of the more versatile blockers in this class, and the Rams’ clear weakness is its offensive line.
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The Cardinals get another oversized rusher to add to the defensive front. Overton has surged onto the scene this season at Alabama after transferring from Texas A&M.
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Umanmielen is a chiseled but reasonably explosive and bendy rusher who’d be a welcomed addition to the Falcons anemic pass rusher.
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The Seahawks have been running through linebackers this season, and while Perkins is probably best around the edge, he flies to the football off the ball.
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The Commanders need to add a boundary cornerback with size and ball skills. That’s precisely the type of specimen Revel is.
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Watch a Texans game… and you’ll first notice how shoddy the interior of the offensive line is. Williams can play tackle or guard immediately in Houston.
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The Broncos get their instant heir apparent for Garett Bolles at left tackle. Milum is a strong and athletic specimen.
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Jackson is a towering, thick outside rusher who’d fit perfectly with the Ravens prototype on the edge.
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More tackle help for the Steelers. This remains a need, and Ersery, who’s a mountain of a man, has looked like a first-round pick for two years now.
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The Packers need more girth inside, and Sanders is a wide-bodied, three-down defender who’s flashed upfield as a pass rusher on South Carolina’s stellar defensive front this season.
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The Vikings add an enormous and athletic defensive tackle to make life easier for their outside rushers in Brian Flores’ blitz-obsessed scheme.
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Royals has been fantastic at Utah State this season, and he looks like his athletic profile could be first-round caliber.
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Pearce is a long, athletic, bendy rusher around the corner, and he’ll be the instant replacement for Von Miller in 2025.
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Nolen would give Chris Jones a legitimate running mate getting upfield as a rusher. The Ole Miss star has demolished offensive lines with regularity this season.
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How about another plus receiving threat at tight end alongside Sam LaPorta in Detroit? Wouldn’t this be very on-brand for a Dan Campbell-coached team?