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Round 1: Picks and Top 2 FA signings (not including re-signing their own UFAs, RFAs)


1 CLE: Myles Garrett DE Texas AM

· trades pick #33 and a 2018 2nd round pick to Patriots for QB Jimmy Garoppolo)

· Top 2 FA signings: T Rick Wagner; DT Alan Branch


2 SF: Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

· FA: WR Kenny Stills; ILB Zach Brown


3 CHI: Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama

· FA: QB Mike Glennon; S Johnathan Cyprien


4 JAX: Malik Hooker FS OSU

· FA: DE Jason Pierre–Paul; G John Jerry


5 TEN: Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford

· FA: CB Dre’ Kirkpatrick; S J.J. Wilcox


6 NYJ: Marshon lattimore, CB, Ohio St.

· trades 7th Round pick to Bears for QB Jay Cutler

· FA: G Larry Warford; LB Sean Spence


7 LAC: Jamal Adams SS LSU

· FA: CB A.J. Bouye; T Andrew Whitworth


8 CAR: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

· FA: DE Nick Perry; T Riley Reiff


9 CIN: Taco Charlton DE Michigan

· FA: CB Morris Claiborne; G/T Austin Pasztor


10 BUF: Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama

· FA: S T.J. McDonlad; CB Marcus Cooper


11 NO: RB Christian McCaffrey, Stanford

· FA: CB Stephon Gilmore; T Jordan Mills


12 CLE: Mike Williams, WR, Clemson


13 AZ: Corey Davis WR Western Michigan

· FA: CB Logan Ryan; G Luke Joeckel; DE Nick Fairley; S D.J. Swearinger; TE Jermaine Gresham; LB Sio Moore; DE Frostee Rucker



14 IND: Dalvin Cook RB FSU

· ILB Donta’ Hightower; OLB Jarvis Jones


15 PHI: Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee

· CB Trumaine Johnson; WR Kenny Britt


16 BAL: Takkarrist McKinley, OLB, UCLA

· FA: WR Pierre Garcon; S Bradley McDougald


17 WAS: John Ross, WR, Washington

· FA: DE Calais Campbell; S Barry Church


18 TEN: David Njoku, TE, Miami


19 TB: Tim Williams, Edge, Alabama

· FA: WR DeSean Jackson; RB Adrian Peterson


20 DEN: Garett Bolles OT Utah

* FA: DT Dontari Poe; TE Jack Doyle


21 DET: Haason Reddick, LB, Temple

· FA: DE Mario Addison; RB Rex Burkhead



22 MIA: O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama

· FA: DT Benny Logan; G T.J. Lang


23 NYG: Charles Harris, DE, Missouri

· FA: T Mike Remmers; TE Jared Cook


24 OAK: Sidney Jones, CB, Washington

· FA: S Tony Jefferson; DT Brandon Williams


25 HOU: Ryan Ramczyk, T, Wisconsin

· FA: QB Tony Romo; WR Robert Woods


26 SEA: Cam Robinson, T, Alabama

· FA: G Ronald Leary; RB Eddie Lacy


27 KC: DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame

· FA: RB Bennie Cunningham; CB Darius Butler


28 DAL: **** Tabor, CB, Florida

· FA: DE Melvin Ingram; QB Brian Hoyer


29 GB: TJ Watt OLB Wisconsin

· FA: CB Prince Amukamara; RB Jacquiz Rodgers


30 PIT: Terrell Basham, OLB, Ohio

· CB Captain Munnerlyn; WR Terrance Williams


31 ATL: Forrest Lamp, G, Western Kentucky

· FA: DE Jabaal Sheard; DT Jonathan Hankins


32 NE: Zach Cunningham, ILB, Vanderbilt

· FA: DE Charles Johnson; TE Luke Willson


Round 2:


33 NE: Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida

34 SF: Jabrill Peppers, S, Michigan

35 JAX: Caleb Brantley DL Florida

36 CHI: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama

37 LAR: Ryan Anderson, OLB, Alabama

* FA: WR Alshton Jeffery; OLB Lorenzo Alexander

38 LAC: Antonio Garcia, OT, Troy

39 NYJ: Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU

40 CAR: Curtis Samuel, WR, Ohio St.

41 CIN: Jarrad Davis LB Florida

42 NO: Dewaune Smoot, Edge, Illinois

43 PHI: Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington

44 BUF: Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech

45 AZ: Budda Baker, FS, Washington

46 MIN: Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio St.

* FA: G Kevin Zeitler; RB LeGarrett Blount

47 BAL: Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson

48 IND: JuJu Smith-Schuster WR USC

49 WAS: Carl Lawson, Edge, Auburn

50 TB: Dan Freeney, G, Indiana

51 DEN: Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan St.

52 CLE: Evan Engram, TE, Mississippi

53 DET: Dede Westbrook, WR, Oklahoma

54 MIA: Dorian Johnson, G, Pittsburgh

55 NYG: Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina

56 OAK: Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee

57 HOU: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan

58 SEA: Marcus Williams, S, Utah

59 KC: Carlos Watkins, DT, Clemson

60 DAL: Chris Wormley, DE/DT, Michigan

61 GB: Dion Dawkins, G, Temple

62 PIT: Raekwon McMillan LB OSU

63 ATL: Adoree’ Jackson CB USC

64 NE: Chad Hansen, WR, California


Round 3:


65 CLE: Pat Elfein, C, OSU

66 SF: Roderick Johnson, T, FSU

67 CHI: Desmond King, CB/S, Iowa

68 JAX: Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech

69 TEN: Amara Darboh, WR, Michigan

70 NYJ: DeShaun Watson, QB, Clemson

71 LAC: DeMarcus Walker, Edge, FSU

72 CAR: Devonte Fields, Edge, Louisville

73 CIN: Nico Siragusa, G, San Diego St.

74 PHI: Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee

75 BUF: Isaiah Ford, WR, Virginia Tech

76 NO: Taylor Moton, T, Western Michigan

77 AZ: Daeshon Hall, Edge, Texas A&M

78 BAL: Tyler Orlosky, C, West Virginia

79 IND: Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA

80 MIN: Malachai Dupre, WR, LSU

81 WAS: Travis Rudolph, WR, FSU

82 DEN: Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson

83 TEN: Donnell Pumphrey, RB/KR, San Diego St.

84 TB: Gerald Everett, TE, South Alabama

85 DET: Elijah Qualls, DT, Washington

86 MIN: Chris Godwin, WR, Penn St.

87 NYG: Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut

88 OAK: Jhaustin Thomas, DT/DE, Iowa St.

89 HOU: ArDarius Stewart, WR, Alabama

90 SEA: K.D. Cannon, WR, Baylor

91 KC: Montravius Adams, DT, Auburn

92 DAL: Jeremy Sprinkle, TE, Arkansas

93 GB: Wayne Gallman, RB, Clemson

94 PIT: Davis Webb, QB, California

95 ATL: Carroll Phillips, Edge, Illinois

96 NE: Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
 
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Round 1: Picks and Top 2 FA signings (not including re-signing their own UFAs, RFAs)


1 CLE: Myles Garrett DE Texas AM

· trades pick #33 and a 2018 2nd round pick to Patriots for QB Jimmy Garoppolo)

· Top 2 FA signings: T Rick Wagner; DT Alan Branch


2 SF: Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

· FA: WR Kenny Stills; ILB Zach Brown

· trades 6th round pick to Falcons for QB Matt Schaub


3 CHI: Jonathan Allen, DT, Alabama

· FA: QB Mike Glennon; S Johnathan Cyprien


4 JAX: Malik Hooker FS OSU

· FA: DE Jason Pierre–Paul; G John Jerry


5 TEN: Solomon Thomas, DE, Stanford

· FA: CB Dre’ Kirkpatrick; S J.J. Wilcox


6 NYJ: Marshon lattimore, CB, Ohio St.

· trades 7th Round pick to Bears for QB Jay Cutler

· FA: G Larry Warford; LB Sean Spence


7 LAC: Jamal Adams SS LSU

· FA: CB A.J. Bouye; T Andrew Whitworth


8 CAR: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

· FA: DE Nick Perry; T Riley Reiff


9 CIN: Taco Charlton DE Michigan

· FA: CB Morris Claiborne; G/T Austin Pasztor


10 BUF: Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama

· FA: S T.J. McDonlad; CB Marcus Cooper


11 NO: RB Christian McCaffrey, Stanford

· FA: CB Stephon Gilmore; T Jordan Mills


12 CLE: Mike Williams, WR, Clemson


13 AZ: Corey Davis WR Western Michigan

· FA: CB Logan Ryan; G Luke Joeckel



14 IND: Dalvin Cook RB FSU

· ILB Donta’ Hightower; OLB Jarvis Jones


15 PHI: Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee

· CB Trumaine Johnson; WR Kenny Britt


16 BAL: Takkarrist McKinley, OLB, UCLA

· FA: WR Pierre Garcon; S Bradley McDougald


17 WAS: John Ross, WR, Washington

· FA: DE Calais Campbell; S Barry Church


18 TEN: David Njoku, TE, Miami


19 TB: Taco Charlton, DE, Michigan

· FA: WR DeSean Jackson; RB Adrian Peterson


20 DEN: Garett Bolles OT Utah

* FA: DT Dontari Poe; TE Jack Doyle


21 DET: Haason Reddick, LB, Temple

· FA: DE Mario Addison; RB Rex Burkhead



22 MIA: O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama

· FA: DT Benny Logan; G T.J. Lang


23 NYG: Charles Harris, DE, Missouri

· FA: T Mike Remmers; TE Jared Cook


24 OAK: Sidney Jones, CB, Washington

· FA: S Tony Jefferson; DT Brandon Williams


25 HOU: Ryan Ramczyk, T, Wisconsin

· FA: QB Tony Romo; WR Robert Woods


26 SEA: Cam Robinson, T, Alabama

· FA: G Ronald Leary; RB Eddie Lacy


27 KC: Tim Williams, Edge, Alabama

· FA: RB Bennie Cunningham; CB Darius Butler


28 DAL: **** Tabor, CB, Florida

· FA: DE Melvin Ingram; QB Brian Hoyer


29 GB: TJ Watt OLB Wisconsin

· FA: CB Prince Amukamara; RB Jacquiz Rodgers


30 PIT: Terrell Basham, OLB, Ohio

· CB Captain Munnerlyn; WR Terrance Williams


31 ATL: Forrest Lamp, G, Western Kentucky

· FA: DE Jabaal Sheard; DT Jonathan Hankins


32 NE: Zach Cunningham, ILB, Vanderbilt

· FA: DE Charles Johnson; TE Luke Willson


Round 2:


33 NE: Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida

34 SF: Jabrill Peppers, S, Michigan

35 JAX: Caleb Brantley DL Florida

36 CHI: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama

37 LAR: Ryan Anderson, OLB, Alabama

* FA: WR Alshton Jeffery; OLB Lorenzo Alexander

38 LAC: Antonio Garcia, OT, Troy

39 NYJ: Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU

40 CAR: Curtis Samuel, WR, Ohio St.

41 CIN: Jarrad Davis LB Florida

42 NO: Dewaune Smoot, Edge, Illinois

43 PHI: Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington

44 BUF: Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech

45 AZ: Budda Baker, FS, Washington

46 MIN: Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio St.

* FA: G Kevin Zeitler; RB LeGarrett Blount

47 BAL: Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson

48 IND: JuJu Smith-Schuster WR USC

49 WAS: Carl Lawson, Edge, Auburn

50 TB: Dan Freeney, G, Indiana

51 DEN: Malik McDowell, DT, Michigan St.

52 CLE: Evan Engram, TE, Mississippi

53 DET: Dede Westbrook, WR, Oklahoma

54 MIA: Dorian Johnson, G, Pittsburgh

55 NYG: Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina

56 OAK: Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee

57 HOU: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan

58 SEA: Marcus Williams, S, Utah

59 KC: DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame

60 DAL: Chris Wormley, DE/DT, Michigan

61 GB: Dion Dawkins, G, Temple

62 PIT: Raekwon McMillan LB OSU

63 ATL: Adoree’ Jackson CB USC

64 NE: Carlos Watkins, DT, Clemson


Round 3:


65 CLE: Pat Elfein, C, OSU

66 SF: Roderick Johnson, T, FSU

67 CHI: Desmond King, CB/S, Iowa

68 JAX: Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech

69 TEN: Chad Hansen WR California

70 NYJ: DeShaun Watson, QB, Clemson

71 LAC: DeMarcus Walker, Edge, FSU

72 CAR: Devonte Fields, Edge, Louisville

73 CIN: Nico Siragusa, G, San Diego St.

74 PHI: Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee

75 BUF: Isaiah Ford, WR, Virginia Tech

76 NO: Taylor Moton, T, Western Michigan

77 AZ: Daeshon Hall, Edge, Texas A&M

78 BAL: Tyler Orlosky, C, West Virginia

79 IND: Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA

80 MIN: Malachai Dupre, WR, LSU

81 WAS: Travis Rudolph, WR, FSU

82 DEN: Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson

83 TEN: Donnell Pumphrey, RB/KR, San Diego St.

84 TB: Gerald Everett, TE, South Alabama

85 DET: Elijah Qualls, DT, Washington

86 MIN: Chris Godwin, WR, Penn St.

87 NYG: Obi Melifonwu, S, Connecticut

88 OAK: Jhaustin Thomas, DT/DE, Iowa St.

89 HOU: ArDarius Stewart, WR, Alabama

90 SEA: K.D. Cannon, WR, Baylor

91 KC: Montravius Adams, DT, Auburn

92 DAL: Jeremy Sprinkle, TE, Arkansas

93 GB: Wayne Gallman, RB, Clemson

94 PIT: Davis Webb, QB, California

95 ATL: Carroll Phillips, Edge, Illinois

96 NE: Adam Shaheen, TE, Ashland
Arizona is going to really love Corey Davis. He is a really good young man. I have been watching him for a long time. There is only one team that we can see him play his career for and that is the Arizona Cardinals!
 

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got a feeling the 49ers will end up with Brandon Williams or Dontari Poe. Hope that I am wrong.
 
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Using your mock results as a value board, my mock would be:

1 (#13) C Davis WR

2 (#45) D Feeney G

3 (#77) Melinofwu S

Excellent picks, Jeff.

* Had I not have predicted the Cardinals would sign UFA RG Luke Joeckel, then Feeney would be a nice pick.

* My only question about Melifonwu is whether he can play FS in the NFL. We need a centerfielder.
 

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I believe Matt Schaub is a FA. SF would not have to trade anything to get him.
 
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I believe Matt Schaub is a FA. SF would not have to trade anything to get him.

I just re-checked the UFA QB list and you are absolutely correct. Thank you!
 
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Will be pissed if we pick any WR in the 1st while Kizer slides all the way down to #22.

My questions are: (1) At this point in his career, would BA turn the QB reins over to a 2nd year player in 2018? If not, it's kind of a moot point to draft a QB at #13, isn't it? (2) If BA stays on another year or two, don't you envision him going with a veteran QB?
 
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DeShaun Watson in round 3... interesting, as long as we draft Kizer :)

If 3 of the 4 most needy QB teams (CLE, SF, CHI and the NYJ) settle their QB situations before the draft, then Watson could slide into the 3rd round, as teams address other needs. There was a time last year where pundits thought of Dak Prescott at a late 1st, early 2nd round pick.

I hesitated long and hard at #45...and was tempted for the Cardinals to take Watson there...but it is very hard to pass over an immediate contributor like S Budda Baker (and many others still on the board). I like Watson...I just don't like him for BA's offense.
 

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Great effort and information as always Mitch.

A lot of mocks have Jacksonville taking a safety (Adams or Hooker). Does anyone else find it hard to believe they would take 2 DB's in the top 5 of the draft in back to back years?
 

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My questions are: (1) At this point in his career, would BA turn the QB reins over to a 2nd year player in 2018? If not, it's kind of a moot point to draft a QB at #13, isn't it? (2) If BA stays on another year or two, don't you envision him going with a veteran QB?

It's a good point but why would Keim and Bidwill mortgage their future by not selecting a legit QBOF? I am not saying there is a franchise guy in the draft this year but if SK and Bidwill think there is...they have to take him even if he has to ride the pine for the next 2-3 years. A franchise QB is too valuable to pass up.
 
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Great effort and information as always Mitch.

A lot of mocks have Jacksonville taking a safety (Adams or Hooker). Does anyone else find it hard to believe they would take 2 DB's in the top 5 of the draft in back to back years?

Good point. I think it is going to be very hard for them to pass on DE Solomon Thomas, especially since they drafted a safety last year---and they could sign Johnathan Cyprien---they have oodles of cap room.
 
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It's a good point but why would Keim and Bidwill mortgage their future by not selecting a legit QBOF? I am not saying there is a franchise guy in the draft this year but if SK and Bidwill think there is...they have to take him even if he has to ride the pine for the next 2-3 years. A franchise QB is too valuable to pass up.

I would normally agree with you, but here's where teams on the verge of a coaching change get in trouble. What the Cardinals don't know yet who is BA's successor is going to be. Personally, I would be very frustrated if MB and SK turns the job over to Harold Goodwin or James Bettcher. I know BA think they are HCs in waiting, but I think the Cardinals can attract a big-time coach. Not to say Goodwin or Bettcher won't be good HCs one day---but Goodwin needs to go to team where he can call the plays, and Bettcher needs several more years of experience.

When drafting a QB high---they need to know if this is the new HC's guy, and at this point they have no idea.

The other thing is, a franchise QB needs to play sooner rather than later. Aaron Rodgers is the obvious exception. But sitting 2-3 years is tough on any young QB. And even BA concedes this---he says that if you draft a QB in the first round you have to play him.
 

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Drew Brees
Matthew Stafford
Jimmy Garoppolo
A.J. McCarron

Plus...a better QB draft class.

That of the draft class is something I hear quite every season, expect for the year with Luck & RGIII.

For the QB, Drew Brees is old ... 39 years old, he is not even a stop gap ...
Matthew Stafford is going nowhere expect Lions crush to earth and finish 4-12 or something like that, and I don't see that happen.
Jimmy Garappolo will probably not going to be a FA, or NE trades him or he is the QBoF for the Patriots.
AJ McCarron thats maybe the only option next year oh and maybe Bortels.
 

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Every year next year qb class is better
Yes u are right wit3card

I think this class is good, 4/5 prospects are really interesting
 

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Plus...a better QB draft class.

We hear this ad nauseum, year after year. Then it changes after the college season to "No, NEXT year will be the really good QB draft!" Rinse, wash, repeat. We need to stop claiming it's ALWAYS better later down the line, and accept that, at some freaking point, we need a QBOTF.
 

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I would normally agree with you, but here's where teams on the verge of a coaching change get in trouble. What the Cardinals don't know yet who is BA's successor is going to be. Personally, I would be very frustrated if MB and SK turns the job over to Harold Goodwin or James Bettcher. I know BA think they are HCs in waiting, but I think the Cardinals can attract a big-time coach. Not to say Goodwin or Bettcher won't be good HCs one day---but Goodwin needs to go to team where he can call the plays, and Bettcher needs several more years of experience.

When drafting a QB high---they need to know if this is the new HC's guy, and at this point they have no idea.

The other thing is, a franchise QB needs to play sooner rather than later. Aaron Rodgers is the obvious exception. But sitting 2-3 years is tough on any young QB. And even BA concedes this---he says that if you draft a QB in the first round you have to play him.
Where is it written that BA is done soon? It seems to be gospel around here. He may be done if his act gets old and he gets fired, but this conjecture that he will retire when Palmer does is not set in stone.
 

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This is not the year to reach on a QB, I keep seeing Kizer to the Cards, he is crap. Bad throws, no touch, he is another Carmazzi.
 

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We hear this ad nauseum, year after year. Then it changes after the college season to "No, NEXT year will be the really good QB draft!" Rinse, wash, repeat. We need to stop claiming it's ALWAYS better later down the line, and accept that, at some freaking point, we need a QBOTF.

+1

If those QB's drop like that we better take one.
 

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I love the Corey Davis pick and at this point will be disappointed if he isn't the Cardinals pick.

The though of Davis paired up with David Johnson gives amazing weapons for whoever ends up being our QBOF. Plus Davis will get the chance to learn from one of the greatest WRs of all time for at least one year.
 

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