Round 1


The Titans have needs in a few places, but they haven't had a reliable QB that could elevate a team since Steve McNair. Sanders might wind up better in the long term, but Ward has all the makings of a Jayden Daniels type of player. He did it at Washington State and Miami, and slotting him as the QB of the future in Tennessee makes sense. Levis isn't the answer, and Ward has the chance to reinvigorate a team that has some talent.


With the news of Myles Garrett wanting out, the Browns are in full blown rebuild mode. They could very well trade Garrett, Ward, and anyone else with large guaranteed money. Similar to the Rams a few years back (minus the Super Bowl), however they are barren of young players after the Watson trade. Carter can be used all over and is as safe a prospect as there is in this draft for a team that can't afford to blow picks.


The Giants cannot go into next season without a long term solution at QB. Sanders is the only QB worth a top 5 pick in this class and he has the personality for New York. He has that ability to bring a franchise with no belief into believing they can actually turn this thing around.


Whether he plays receiver or CB Hunter is hands down the best player in this draft. He will have to be managed so that he doesn't get worn down due to his desire to do it all. With Vrabel taking over, Hunter can easily come in alongside Gonzalez for some drives while serving as Drake Maye's new #1 WR.


Boy, what a mess down in Jacksonville this offseason has been. New GM and a new head coach catered around the offense may alter how this pick goes, but it should be a defender. The Jaguars have a solid pass rush, one corner, and a solid linebacker. That is a lot of needs to fill. The one area they need help is run defense and interior penetration. Graham is the best interior defender in this draft and shouldn't wait long to hear his name called. He also came from a winning program and was a leader on a team that won a title. That experience is necessary when heading down to Jacksonville where dreams can go to die.


Do I think the Raiders use this pick with SO many needs on their roster? Absolutely not. This is a great place for a team that needs one of the best players available. If the Raiders do make this pick, adding to their offensive line wouldn't be the worst idea. Campbell can play inside or out depending on who you talk to. Either way he gives the Raiders a plug and play starter that can help them build the team around whoever they get later or in next years draft.