Round 2
There's a lot of WRs left so the Panthers can afford to wait. Frazier is the best C though and the Panthers still need an upgrade there.
While he may not be blazing fast, Coleman is a great fit in Buffalo.
The Cardinals get Chop to bolster their pass rush here.
Guyton is the type of high upside project the Commanders should be thrilled to take on at OT.
With Kool-Aid dropping this far, the Packers use some of their extra draft capital to move up.
Robinson's versatility to play Edge or DT should fit in well with the Titans.
The Panthers patience pays off as they get an extremely athletic and big WR.
Rakestraw can always kick inside if he isn't able to cut it on the outside.
Hall's upside is too tantalizing to pass up at this point and the Texans are a good place for him to develop under Ryan's eye.
Jarret isn't getting any younger and Jenkins is a really good run defender with pass rush upside.
He's a slot guy, but he's feisty and will be fun to watch.
Morgan falling here is a great outcome for the Saints. He could feasibly end up at 4 different spots and the Saints should covet that versatility.
He's another project on the offensive line but his talent is worth the risk in the 2nd.
This is a fall for Ladd but other guys just seem to be getting more hype. He'd be an instant upgrade over Zay Jones for the Jags. He's also not just a slot guy...he didn't play in the slot for Georgia.
The Falcons take a chance on Wilson to upgrade their LB core.
The Broncos desperately need pass rush help. This is solid value for Braswell.
The Steelers continue to beef up their offensive line.
Melton's elite athleticism should give him a good chance to stick on the outside.
Assuming AJ Brown isn't traded, Wilson would be a good piece to round out the WR room.
Ruke can come in and replace the last Clemson DT that the Dolphins had.
Hayes would be a huge get for the Bears to help on the interior.
Isaac can come in and be part of the rotation immediately.
The Packers need to get a LB and with the top 2 gone they make sure they get what is likely the last instant impact player. Colson at the MIKE will allow Quay to play the WILL.
He may not be the fastest CB but he has elite agility and tackles so worst case he should be a great slot.
Hicks testing has pushed him up boards and he can start early in Buffalo.
Tampa will add some youth and competition at CB for the Ravens.
The 49ers live by the idea that you can't have too many defensive lineman that can pass rush. Fiske fits.