PICK 1 Sam Darnold - QB, USC
Despite the turnover woes that have led to questions about his readiness to play, Darnold could come off the board at No. 1 to serve a year-long apprenticeship to Alex Smith or another veteran quarterback who comes onboard.
PICK 2 Saquon Barkley - RB, Penn State
The most dynamic running back in the draft would alleviate a lot of the pressure on Eli Manning to carry the squad.
PICK 3 Bradley Chubb - DE, N.C. State
Rugged defender with a power-based game that overwhelms blockers on the edge.
PICK 4 Minkah Fitzpatrick - DB, Alabama
John Dorsey loves defensive backs with size, speed, athleticism and versatility. Fitzpatrick checks off all of the boxes.
PICK 5 Josh Rosen - QB, UCLA
The Broncos could elect to snag a veteran signal-caller, but the UCLA star could tickle John Elway's fancy as a polished pocket passer.
PICK 6 Baker Mayfield - QB, Oklahoma
The Heisman Trophy winner could be an enticing option for the Jets based on his alpha-dog mentality and ability to win big games.
PICK 7 Marcus Davenport - DE, UTSA
Disruptive edge rushers with length, athleticism and sack production are always coveted at a premium.
PICK 8 Denzel Ward - CB, Ohio State
Smooth cover corner with a polished game. Ward would upgrade the secondary as a premier CB1.
PICK 9 Tremaine Edmunds - LB, Virginia Tech
Versatile playmaker ideally suited to play the "Leo" role in the 49ers' defense.
PICK 9 Mike Hughes - CB, UCF
Explosive athlete with the speed and movement skills to blossom into a CB1.
PICK 11 Quenton Nelson - OG, Notre Dame
Adding a rugged road-grader will give the Dolphins' O-line a little more toughness and physicality at the point of attack.
PICK 12 Orlando Brown - OT, Oklahoma
The Bengals need a dominant presence on the edge to shore up a leaky O-line that underperformed in 2017.
PICK 13 Josh Allen - QB, Wyoming
Colt McCoy serves as the team's bridge quarterback until the young gunslinger is ready to assume the QB1 role.
PICK 14 Arden Key - OLB/DE, LSU
The enigmatic pass rusher hasn't played up to his potential, but his length, athleticism and natural skills could make him a worthwhile gamble on draft day.
PICK 15 Calvin Ridley - WR, Alabama
The silky smooth pass-catcher from 'Bama is an ideal No. 1 receiver in any offense. He could replace Larry Fitzgerald as the Cardinals' WR1 or spend a season soaking up knowledge from the legendary receiver as a WR2 before assuming the lead role in the passing game in 2019.
PICK 16 Connor Williams - OT, Texas
The Ravens need another bookend blocker to keep Joe Flacco upright in the pocket against an impressive collection of pass rushers in the AFC North.
PICK 17 Vita Vea - DT, Washington
Big, athletic run stopper to plug as a nose or 3-technique in Gus Bradley's defense.
PICK 18 Derwin James - S, Florida State
The 'Hawks find a Kam Chancellor clone to fill the void as the enforcer between the hashes.
PICK 19 Courtland Sutton - WR, SMU
The Cowboys need to make a decision on Dez Bryant's future this offseason. If the team parts ways with him, Sutton could step in as the team's new WR1.
PICK 20 Maurice Hurst - DT, Michigan
The potential loss of Haloti Ngata, who's due to become a free agent, could leave a crater in the middle of the Lions' defense. Hurst is a blue-collar 3-technique with the motor and game to be a disruptive force on the interior.
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21 Mason Rudolph - QB, Oklahoma State
If Sean McDermott values prototypical traits and intangibles in his QB1, Rudolph could be the guy for the Bills. The Oklahoma State star is a natural leader with the tools to be a long-time starter in the league.
PICK 22 Josh Jackson - CB, Iowa
A defense can never have enough ball-hawking cornerbacks with the size to match up with the league's big receivers.
PICK 23 Jaire Alexander - CB, Louisville
Wade Phillips could use another corner with playmaking skills on the island.
PICK 24 Christian Kirk - WR, Texas A&M
Interim GM Marty Hurney could view Kirk as a Steve Smith-like playmaker with the potential to develop into a No. 1 receiver down the road.
PICK 25 Harold Landry - OLB/DE, Boston College
The Titans desperately need a sack artist on the edge. Despite Landry's disappointing final season with BC, he's a natural pass rusher with a knack for getting to the QB.
PICK 26 Billy Price - OG, Ohio State
Versatile interior blocker with a nasty demeanor and a rugged game.
PICK 27 Roquan Smith - LB, Georgia
Smith would give the Saints a dynamic playmaker in the middle of their defense.
PICK 28 Derrius Guice - RB, LSU
It might be time for the Steelers to move on from Le'Veon Bell. His contract demands could result in him receiving the franchise tag again this offseason. Guice gives the team a solid backup plan for his potential departure this year or next year.
PICK 29 Lamar Jackson - QB, Louisville
The most explosive playmaker in the draft is not a finished product as a passer, but he would add a dimension to the Jaguars' offense as a dual-threat athlete. With a spread offense aficionado (Nathaniel Hackett) at the controls, the Jaguars could craft an offense that would allow him to shine as a QB1 down the road.
PICK 30 Da'Ron Payne - DT, Alabama
The Vikings could follow the "BPA" (best player available) premise and add a rock-solid interior defender to the rotation.
PICK 31
Rashaan Evans - LB, Alabama
Evans is a rugged ILB perfectly suited to play as a "plugger" behind a talented front line.
PICK 32
Isaiah Oliver - CB, Colorado
The potential loss of Malcolm Butler, who's due to hit free agency this offseason, could lead the Patriots to take a cover corner early in the draft.