Round 1


Cleveland needs playmakers on this team on both sides of the ball. Hunter is the ultimate playmaker and can contribute at both CB and WR. I think he should start mostly at CB and have set packages on offense. How Cleveland utilizes his talent will be key.


There's been some rumblings about this pick possibly being a QB (one not named Sanders) but I think NY plays it smart here and takes my #1 overall player in Carter.


New England needs to build around Drake May. Campbell is my #1 OT. Arm length concerns aside (and I think they are overblown) this is a plug and play LT for the Pats.


Jeanty reminds a lot of people of a young MJD so get ready to hear the comps to the former Jaguar great. Jeanty is my highest rated RB since Saquon and gives this offense a new identity.


Membou is my #2 rated OT but might have more upside than any other lineman in this class. He can kick inside day 1 and eventually move outside to tackle for the Raiders, who are gutted that Jeanty is off the board.


The Jets need to give Justin Fields more weapons in this offense and Warren adds another dimension to a unit that has been lacking. Warren is a top 5 talent who can start day 1 in an area of need.


Carolina finally begins to rebuild the defensive unit and gets my #1 DT at pick 8. Graham is scheme versatile and adds a level of toughness that is sorely needed.


I love this fit for the player. Sanders doesn't have the strongest arm, but playing in a dome can help to hide his short comings. And with new head coach Kellen Moore, Sanders lands in a great spot with the Saints.


Chicago invested most of their FA into the offensive line. They address the defensive side of the ball and get the ultra talented Williams.


San Fran has the ageless Trent Williams still playing LT, but Banks will take the mantel as the heir apparent while most likely playing G for a season.


Its no secret that Dallas needs to find offensive help to go along with Lamb. McMillan is a big body WR and former basketball player who is great at boxing out DB's and high pointing the ball. Dallas would run this selection in.


Miami is preparing to move on from Jalen Ramsey, and Jahdae Barron can wear multiple hats in a defensive backfield. Texas moved him all around the defense, including S and slot CB.


Walker falls to the Colts at 14, who go best available player in the versatile Jalon Walker. Indy gets great value at pick 14.


Atlanta bolsters their defensive front and swing for a homerun with the talented Stewart. While he flashes, Stewart will need to be more consistent to reach his high potential. And if he does, Atlanta gets a possible star at pick 15 .