1. Oakland: Leonard Williams, DL Southern Cal. Maybe not as sexy a pick as Clowney or Randy Gregory, Williams should thrive in just about any defense possible. If there was a blue chip QB prospect, he’d be the pick here no matter how they felt about Carr.

2. Tennessee: Randy Gregory, DE/OLB Nebraska. They seem to really like Mettenberger and neither Winston or Mariota look like sure fire blue chipper. Take the best player available and worry about a vet to go with Zach.

3. Tampa: Shane Ray, DE Missouri. They don’t like any of their Quarterback options, but don’t like Mariota or Winston. Ray gives them another edge rush threat to team with Michael Johnson(or replace him since he’s looked god awful at times).

4. NY Jets: Jameis Winston, QB Florida State. New Geno Smith, meet old Geno Smith. This will be fun. Especially if they don’t give him an offense to work with.

5. Jacksonville: Andrus Peat, OT Stanford. They would have preferred to get Gregory or Williams, they’ll be happy with Peat who solidifies the line for Bortles.

6. Washington: La’el Collins, OT LSU. There’s multiple reports that the skins will take the best defensive back available here if Jim Haslett stays on. If he doesn’t they need an offensive lineman in the absolute worst way.

7. NY Giants: Dante Fowler Jr., DL Florida. With Coughlin and his staff hanging in the balance, it hard to say which way that they will go. No matter who is the defensive coordinator next season, they need a pass rusher in the worst way.

8. Carolina: Brandon Scherff, OL Iowa. He was looking great until the Umd defense destroyed him. Carolina’s so desperate for an OT that they won’t care.

9. St Louis: Marcus Mariota, QB Oregon. They’re not too enthusiastic about this pick, but it looks like a steal for them value wise. This is a better option than an OG here and Brett Hundley in round 2. 

10. New Orleans: Shilique Calhoun, DE/OLB Michigan State. This is the pick assuming they run the 3 front next season. If not, it will be Shaq Thompson.

11. Minnesota: Amari Cooper, WR Alabama. Jennings looks old and Patterson isn’t living up to his hype. Cooper is as good a prospect as they could get here.

12. Chicago: Benardrick McKinney LB, Mississippi State. Briggs is leaving and they still haven’t replaced Urlacher. McKinney can play any LB spot, is a vet and won't make a lot of mistakes. 

13. Atlanta: Hau’Oil Kikaha, DE/OLB Washington. He needs to hit the weight room, but his pass rush instincts are off the charts.

14. Houston: Kevin White, WR WVU. It’s only a matter of time before the Texans deal Andre Johnson, so they need another WR for whomever is playing QB for them.

15. San Francisco: Ty Montgomery, WR Stanford. Baalke doesn’t care about your draft rankings, he likes his players no matter where he takes them.

16. Pittsburgh: Markus Golden, DE/OLB Missouri. Vic Beasley is a possibility here also, but Golden is far more NFL ready. The Steelers have gotten basically nothing from Worilds (just ineffective) and Jarvis Jones (can’t stay healthy) and their defense needs pressure from the edges.

17. Miami: Vadal Alexander, OG LSU. The Phins have seen their playoff hopes throttle down due to a porous offensive line. James and Albert will be fine at OT, but the interior needs help.

18. Kansas City: DeVante Parker, WR Louisville. The Chiefs still have zero TD catches from their WRs. Don't be surprised if they deal up for Amari Cooper. 

19. Cleveland (from Buffalo): Todd Gurley, RB UGA. It might be 2016 before he’ll be 100% but this is a long term investment for the Browns.

20. Cleveland:  Cedric Ogbuehi, OL Texas A&M. He’s struggled in 2014, but there’s too much talent here to pass on. At worse, you move him inside to guard. At best you have two quality offensive tackles in him and Thomas.  

21. Baltimore: Landon Collins, S Alabama. Matt Elam is a wreck and needs a change of scenery. Collins is the kind of in-the-box safety that they need. 

22. Seattle: Alvin Dupree, DE/OLB Kentucky. He’s got a better NFL body than Beasley so the Seahawks jump all over him. With Avril hitting costless agency, they need rushers in the worst way.

23. San Diego: Spencer Drango, OL Baylor. A massive offensive tackle who probably is a right tackle in the NFL replaces another big offensive tackle in King Dunlap.

24. Indianapolis: Vic Beasley, DE/OLB Clemson. He’s tiny for an edge rusher, but his speed and skills are undeniable. With Werner and Mathis, Beasley can bulk up to get ready to start. . 

25. Detroit: Shaq Thompson, LB/RB Washington. He’s probably a LB in the NFL, but don’t be shocked if he gets some carries also. 

26. Dallas: Shawn Oakman, DL Baylor. Tall, with good skills. He can line up for them at DE, DT or standing up to blitz. If they stick with the Tampa-2 defense, he probably moves inside to DT. 

27. Cincinnati: Eric Kendricks, LB UCLA. Short for a LB, but after Chris Borland that won’t be a penalty. Kendricks is a real playmaker at the MLB spot and with their DTs, he won't see a lot of OGs blocking him. 

28. Philadelphia: Cody Prewitt, S Ole Miss. A hitter with range. The Eagles are completely desperate for safety help. They'd love to get Collins, but Prewitt might be better. 

29. Denver: Malcolm Brown, DT Texas. They need run defense help badly, teams can run on them at will almost. Ask Seattle. 

30. Arizona: Melvin Gordon, RB Wisconsin. Ellington can be a star but he’s also fragile. If you can team him with Jamaal Charles 2.0 (maybe), you do it.

31. Green Bay: Danny Shelton, DT Washington. Raji looks done and is hitting costless agency. Shelton can penetrate well enough to give a consistent pass rush and is good against the run.

32. New England: Dorial Green-Beckham, WR Oklahoma. A bit of a reach, but they still need an outside WR threat. DGB has a ton of risk but a ton of reward attached to him.