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Arizona Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals
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Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Falcons
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Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens
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Buffalo Bills
Buffalo Bills
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Carolina Panthers
Carolina Panthers
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Chicago Bears
Chicago Bears
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Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals
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Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns
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Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys
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Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos
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Detroit Lions
Detroit Lions
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Green Bay Packers
Green Bay Packers
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Houston Texans
Houston Texans
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Indianapolis Colts
Indianapolis Colts
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Jacksonville Jaguars
Jacksonville Jaguars
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Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City Chiefs
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Las Vegas Raiders
Las Vegas Raiders
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Los Angeles Chargers
Los Angeles Chargers
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Los Angeles Rams
Los Angeles Rams
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Miami Dolphins
Miami Dolphins
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Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Vikings
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New England Patriots
New England Patriots
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New Orleans Saints
New Orleans Saints
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New York Giants
New York Giants
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New York Jets
New York Jets
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Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles
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Pittsburgh Steelers
Pittsburgh Steelers
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San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers
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Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Seahawks
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Tennessee Titans
Tennessee Titans
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Washington Commanders
Washington Commanders
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Drafted Players: NFL

Chicago
CHI
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Washington
WAS
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New England
NE
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Arizona
ARI
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LA Chargers
LAC
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NY Giants
NYG
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Tennessee
TEN
Rnd 1Pk 7
Atlanta
ATL
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Chicago
CHI
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NY Jets
NYJ
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Minnesota
MIN
Rnd 1Pk 11
Denver
DEN
Rnd 1Pk 12
Las Vegas
LV
Rnd 1Pk 13
New Orleans
NO
Rnd 1Pk 14
Indianapolis
IND
Rnd 1Pk 15
Seattle
SEA
Rnd 1Pk 16
Jacksonville
JAC
Rnd 1Pk 17
Cincinnati
CIN
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LA Rams
LA
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Pittsburgh
PIT
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Miami
MIA
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Philadelphia
PHI
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Minnesota
MIN
Rnd 1Pk 23
Dallas
DAL
Rnd 1Pk 24
Green Bay
GB
Rnd 1Pk 25
Tampa Bay
TB
Rnd 1Pk 26
Arizona
ARI
Rnd 1Pk 27
Buffalo
BUF
Rnd 1Pk 28
Detroit
DET
Rnd 1Pk 29
Baltimore
BAL
Rnd 1Pk 30
San Francisco
SF
Rnd 1Pk 31
Kansas City
KC
Rnd 1Pk 32

Charles McDonald and Nate Tice's mock draft

Full Story
Chicago
Chicago
Bears
Caleb Williams
Pick 1
QB
Position
Expert Commentary
Not much more to say about this one. Williams took only one top-30 visit and it was with the Bears. Congratulations, Bears fans. You might actually have the quarterback you’ve always wanted — Williams is that promising.
Washington
Washington
Commanders
Jayden Daniels
Pick 2
QB
Position
Expert Commentary
Daniels has become more of a favorite to go to Washington, but after a recent top-30 visit/battle royale with other quarterbacks, this might be more up in the air than recently assumed. We’re still going with Daniels here, who can hit the ground running with the solid surroundings the Commanders have on offense, and he'll liven up the franchise with his dynamic play.
New England
New England
Patriots
Drake Maye
Pick 3
QB
Position
Expert Commentary
The Patriots have a long way to go until they’ll be competitive again, giving them a ton of options on how to handle the third pick in the draft. Trading down is a viable route, but passing on a quarterback talent like Maye to kick off this rebuild seems rash. Here, the Patriots get a quarterback with extremely high upside to give them stability and star potential at the most important position in the game.
Arizona
Arizona
Cardinals
Marvin Harrison Jr.
Pick 4
WR
Position
Expert Commentary
This Cardinals selection has a chance to be one of the main pivot points of this draft, especially for the teams that have targeted J.J. McCarthy (or fancy Harrison or one of the top WRs themselves). Here, the Cardinals decide they don’t need any more picks to accumulate and actually need the players to start building around. Harrison is as good of a building block there is, makes for a fun 1-2 punch with tight end Trey McBride, and gives the Cardinals an intriguing group of pass catchers with second-year player Michael Wilson and personal favorite Greg Dortch.
LA Chargers
Los Angeles
Chargers
J.J. McCarthy
Pick 5
QB
Position
Expert Commentary
PROJECTED TRADE WITH VIKINGS: Minnesota gets its hands on a young quarterback by flipping its first-round picks to the Chargers for McCarthy. The QB wasn’t asked to drive the ship while he was at Michigan, but he has enough traits where it’s possible to envision him as a long-term starter in the NFL. Getting to throw to Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson to start his career would certainly help McCarthy get off to a fast start.
NY Giants
New York
Giants
Malik Nabers
Pick 6
QB
Position
Expert Commentary
The Giants have done their work on this year’s quarterbacks and are keeping track of this deep class of offensive linemen, but instead they add the firepower that this passing attack has desperately needed. Nabers can take any touch to the house and would give the Giants an explosive play element to make everyone else’s lives easier, including the quarterback and play-caller.
Tennessee
Tennessee
Titans
Rome Odunze
Pick 7
WR
Position
Expert Commentary
PROJECTED TRADE WITH BEARS: Chicago jumps the Falcons to get their hands on Odunze, who has the potential to be a true No. 1 receiver in the NFL. Wide receiver is not an immediate need for the Bears with DJ Moore and Keenan Allen on the roster, but Allen won’t be around forever and Odunze is one of the premier players in this draft. Moore, Allen and Odunze would be a fantastic trio for Caleb Williams to work with and he would have Moore and Odunze for the long term.
Atlanta
Atlanta
Falcons
Brian Thomas Jr.
Pick 8
WR
Position
Expert Commentary
Despite adding Darnell Mooney and Rondale Moore this offseason, the Falcons could still use another wide receiver who can make a living on the outside. Mooney is best from the slot and Moore is essentially a running back in everything but name only, so adding a player with the size, speed and ascending game like Thomas makes more sense than you’d first think. The Falcons absolutely need pass rush help, but they might not think any of the defensive prospects are worth it at this point in the draft (they could be prime trade-down candidates), so they decide to push their offense to superpower levels.
Chicago
Chicago
Bears
Joe Alt
Pick 9
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
PROJECTED TRADE WITH TITANS: Best-case scenario for the Titans. They get to trade back and still get the player they likely would have taken at their original pick. The Titans have a need at left tackle and Alt is the cleanest left tackle prospect in the draft. Easy choice.
NY Jets
New York
Jets
Troy Fautanu
Pick 10
OL
Position
Expert Commentary
The Jets might be playing footsy with Brock Bowers a bit here, but instead they go with Fautanu to give themselves the perfect insurance for their revamped but oft-injured offensive line. Fautanu is a technician with quick feet and could start at any offensive line spot in his career. He might have to this season if the Jets continue to have bad injury luck.
Minnesota
Minnesota
Vikings
Olumuyiwa Fashanu
Pick 11
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
PROJECTED TRADE WITH CHARGERS: Head coach Jim Harbaugh has stressed the importance of offensive linemen and can get his hands on a big-time talent with Fashanu, who is falling down draft boards after an inconsistent senior season, which may have been due to injury. Either way, Fashanu can slide into right tackle while the Chargers figure out a different route for their wide receiver problem.
Denver
Denver
Broncos
Brock Bowers
Pick 12
TE
Position
Expert Commentary
What head coach Sean Payton and the Broncos decide to do this draft is anyone’s guess. They could address any position in the first round and I would understand why they did so. In this current situation, Payton decides to juice up his pass catchers with Bowers, a different kind of mismatch player than Jimmy Graham, but a player with whom Payton will have a field day in moving around the formation and creating matchup advantages.
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Raiders
Quinyon Mitchell
Pick 13
CB
Position
Expert Commentary
The first defensive player is off the board with Mitchell making an appearance. The Raiders have a dangerous duo on the defensive line with Maxx Crosby and Christian Wilkins, and can add a playmaking cornerback to help maximize the impact those two make in the passing game. Bring in Mitchell, who has checked off every box a team could want from a smaller-school prospect.
New Orleans
New Orleans
Saints
JC Latham
Pick 14
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
The Saints need offensive linemen. Period. Latham was a right tackle in college and he can easily hang out there at the next level, giving the Saints a possible answer at their left tackle conundrum and/or a succession plan for Ryan Ramczyk.
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
Colts
Dallas Turner
Pick 15
EDGE
Position
Expert Commentary
Turner’s fall stops! The Colts could use another quality rusher up front and Turner would find himself in a great spot by being able to play with a star defensive lineman like DeForest Buckner. It’s hard to find 21-year-old edge rushers in the draft who also run a 4.47. Don’t be surprised if Turner goes much higher than this during the actual draft.
Seattle
Seattle
Seahawks
Graham Barton
Pick 16
OL
Position
Expert Commentary
Barton on the Seahawks is a fit that I’ve liked more and more as silly season has gone along. Barton can hold up at offensive tackle, but won’t have to with Charles Cross and a hopefully healthy Abe Lucas. Instead, Barton can shore up the interior of the offensive line and any spot where he’s most needed, plus insurance if one of the offensive tackles goes down with another injury.
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Jaguars
Adonai Mitchell
Pick 17
WR
Position
Expert Commentary
The Jaguars have a huge need at wide receiver after losing Calvin Ridley to the in-division Titans. Here, they can call up Mitchell, who is a type of receiver they don’t really have on the roster. Still, he’s a nice fit with Trevor Lawrence as a big-bodied, athletic target who can win contested catches and bring down passes over the middle of the field.
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Bengals
Byron Murphy II
Pick 18
DT
Position
Expert Commentary
A trench pick (or Brock Bowers) feels right for the Bengals. An offensive lineman could make sense as insurance for 2024 and a starter for beyond. Instead the Bengals add the disruptive Murphy to bring some juice to their defensive front. Murphy pairs really well with Sheldon Rankins and B.J. Hill, and with neither Rankins nor Hill’s contracts going longer than the next two seasons, Murphy would give the Bengals a long-term potential needle mover in the paint.
LA Rams
Los Angeles
Rams
Cooper DeJean
Pick 19
CB
Position
Expert Commentary
The Rams still have a need in the secondary even though they brought in Kamren Curl, Tre’Davious White and Darious Williams. They could use a long-term option with the upside to play all over the secondary and DeJean fits that bill. He has the athleticism to play cornerback and the toughness to be a safety as well. He might end up being a steal if he goes this late in the first round.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh
Steelers
Terrion Arnold
Pick 20
CB
Position
Expert Commentary
Offensive line could be addressed here, and it's a priority in Pittsburgh, but the idea of pairing Arnold with Joey Porter Jr. is an exciting proposition. Two physical and smart corners on either side of the ball could make life hell for wide receivers on the outside, plus Arnold has some slot ability that could make for some fun defensive looks with Minkah Fitzpatrick roaming the middle.
Miami
Miami
Dolphins
Jer'Zhan Newton
Pick 21
DT
Position
Expert Commentary
The Dolphins still have a need at defensive tackle after losing Christian Wilkins in free agency. This would be a great get for the Dolphins. Newton is a high-floor, polished player who should immediately be a disruptive presence for the Dolphins. It would also get them a cost-controlled contract at a position of need for now and the future.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Eagles
Amarius Mims
Pick 22
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
There might be a Lane Johnson-sized hole to fill sooner than later, and general manager Howie Roseman loves to attack the lines in the first round. Mims has a sky-high ceiling and will get to have time to be brought along behind Johnson and under offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, perhaps competing for the right guard spot during his initial campaign.
Minnesota
Minnesota
Vikings
Jared Verse
Pick 23
EDGE
Position
Expert Commentary
PROJECTED TRADE WITH CHARGERS: The second Chargers pick goes to the defensive trenches, picking up Verse to solidify their future at defensive end. Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack are still on the roster, but Mack isn’t going to be around that much longer and the Chargers need insurance in case Bosa’s injury history continues. This is a good landing spot for Verse at this point in the draft.
Dallas
Dallas
Cowboys
Taliese Fuaga
Pick 24
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
PROJECTED TRADE WITH 49ers: The 49ers shoot up to nab a right tackle or right guard who can start right away in Fuaga, a lineman who is at or near the top of quite a few big boards. There are legitimate questions on whether Fuaga can stay out at tackle (I like him at guard better), but this type of offense would translate well from what Fuaga did at Oregon State and would help hide his deficiencies in pass protection. Whether it’s inside or out, Fuaga will add thump immediately to the 49ers' run game.
Green Bay
Green Bay
Packers
Kingsley Suamataia
Pick 25
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
Green Bay needs a long-term solution at left tackle after the departure of David Bakhtiari. At this point in the draft, they’ll probably be taking an upside swing and Suamataia works in this scenario.
Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay
Buccaneers
Nate Wiggins
Pick 26
CB
Position
Expert Commentary
Out goes Carlton Davis, in comes Wiggins. He is skinny but a twitchy athlete who consistently stays sticky with receivers and also plays the cornerback position way differently than Davis, yet could be a similarly useful player for Todd Bowles to deploy in his knuckleball scheme.
Arizona
Arizona
Cardinals
Laiatu Latu
Pick 27
EDGE
Position
Expert Commentary
Latu’s draft stock feels extremely fluid, but the Cardinals are happy to land him here. He has the production and traits to be a long-term fixture on the Cardinals’ front as they continue to rebuild their defense.
Buffalo
Buffalo
Bills
Ladd McConkey
Pick 28
WR
Position
Expert Commentary
Maybe a tad rich for McConkey, but he is a superb route runner and great athlete who can win at all three levels. McConkey can consistently win on the outside, something necessary given the Bills' current group of pass catchers. (I also kinda like the McConkey-Khalil Shakir two-man game.)
Detroit
Detroit
Lions
Michael Hall Jr.
Pick 29
DL
Position
Expert Commentary
A bit of a surprise! Defensive tackle isn’t the biggest immediate need for the Lions with the signing of D.J. Reader and presence of Alim McNeill, but Hall has a different kind of juice that the Lions (and every team) could use on the interior. Hall ran a 4.75 40-yard dash at 299 pounds and offers significant pass-rush upside as a defensive tackle.
Baltimore
Baltimore
Ravens
Tyler Guyton
Pick 30
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
The Ravens need reinforcements at offensive line, and Guyton is a good athlete who is an easy mover in space but still needs work in refining his game. He has quality starting tackle upside, something so hard to find at this point in the draft, and wouldn’t necessarily need to play right away. He would also give them a player to keep the bottom from falling out in case Ronnie Stanley’s career keeps trending downward.
San Francisco
San Francisco
49ers
Jackson Powers-Johnson
Pick 31
C
Position
Expert Commentary
PROJECTED TRADE WITH COWBOYS: After trading back, Dallas has the opportunity to grab a talented player at a big position of need in Powers-Johnson. The Cowboys need a new center and Powers-Johnson could create a butt-kicking duo with Pro Bowl guard Tyler Smith.
Kansas City
Kansas City
Chiefs
Patrick Paul
Pick 32
OT
Position
Expert Commentary
The Chiefs currently have Wanya Morris slated to start at left tackle (which is fine!), but Paul has high-end traits that would, ideally, address Patrick Mahomes’ blindside for years to come. Paul has plenty of stuff to clean up, but enters an ideal situation with a quarterback who can help mitigate any damage he creates and gets to work with a long-time offensive line coach like Andy Heck.