Round 1


I think the deciding factor for Ward vs. Carter is a new front office. Will Levis's regression was solely due to the right tackle spot. But when it's all said and done a new front office usually wants their own quarterback to bring in and develop. This team was so close a few years ago. I am going Ward here.


It's Carter over Sanders. If you put Carter on the other side of Myles Garrett they're going to wreak havoc. Turn a strength into dominance. I could see Travis Hunter here too but I think they will value the edge a bit more. Top two player in the draft or reach for a QB. Pretty simple.


After signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston it's pretty clear they are set on passing on a QB this year. At least I think. To be honest the value just isn't there. Now they can take the best player in the draft...at a position they need on both sides


After signing Stefon Diggs and the Giants signing Russell Wilson it sort of shakes things up a bit. I could also see them going with Mason Graham but I think the priority will be on the offensive line. This pick might shock some people but I think they can afford to do that. This could also be a spot someone jumps up to get Sanders, but again, I do not see the value. Will Campbell was a three year starter at LSU.


This seems like an easy one. I could see them going with Jalon Walker too but DT is a huge need and it comes with one of the best players in the draft. The Jags defense was atrocious last year. Like horribly atrocious. Start building from the core. Building the trenches has been mentioned by the new GM.


Here's where it gets fun. Pete Carroll relies heavily on the run and Jeanty is the best player available and they have no viable running back option. He just ran for 2,600 yards. This would throw a wrench in Dallas's plans.


As a Jets fan, I love this fit. This would give Fields a safety valve and someone who can stretch the field. If I'm being honest I still think they should have drafted Bowers last year. Fashanu was a safe pick though. I think they still go away from QB even if Sanders is available. Other possibilities would be Armand Membou or if Mason Graham falls here. Would be happy with any of them.


I can actually see him going earlier but don't think he falls past here. One of my favorite players in the draft. They desperately need help on defense and he fits the bill. Can play off ball or on the edge and is one of the highest football IQ players in the draft. He would have an immediate impact and fits the 4-3 scheme.


I can see Campbell over Membou here if he is available. But I don't think he will be. They desperately need a left tackle. They made some additions in free agency so their hand isn't necessarily forced at OL here. But the pick has to go to the offensive line. Unless Jeanty makes it here. Even then should still be offensive line. It got so bad they had to run screen plays to throw the ball. Campbell has the edge over Membou since they already have Darnell Wright at right tackle who was the only bright spot on the line. But with Campbell most likely being off the board, Membou will be the pick unless someone jumps up to take a falling QB.


With Jeanty off the board I think they will go with the top receiver here. They have nothing across from Lamb and McMillan is the perfect red zone threat to go along. I could also see them going with Omarion Hampton but I think they would prefer Jeanty at RB.


They have a chance to get a QB and the Saints need help essentially everywhere. They are about $-50 million in cap space. I don't know where to go from there. Sanders may fall a bit but not sure he gets past here. If they don't go QB (they probably won't) I think Will Johnson will be the pick.


This is a steal. With Ward leaving in free agency they'll need a replacement and Will Johnson is only falling here because of the injury that held him out of some of the season. I am still not sure he makes it this far but I don't think he falls past here. Don't think anyone is anticipating this one.


This has to be on the OL. Tua is one concussion away from retirement and they need to keep this line solid. With Terron Armstead probably retiring soon they will need a left tackle.


It's no secret they're very high on Tyler Warren but Loveland is not far behind. Anthony Richardson desperately needs a safety valve. I originally thought a defensive back with after signing Ward and Bynum they have some freedom here.


This pick has to be on the defensive line. I think they go with an edge rusher here, after all he did just lead the NCAA in sacks with 17. Torn between Shemar Stewart and Mike Green here. Given that the production was there for Green gives him the edge. He also lit up his pro day showing his athleticism.


This pick has to be on the defensive line. Stewart is a freak athlete and probably has the most potential in the draft. It wouldn't shock me if he went in the top 10 or last pick in the first round.