1. Tennessee Titans (3-14) – Abdul Carter, EDGE, Penn St.
    The best player in a loaded edge-rusher class, Carter’s 12 sacks and 68 total tackles make him a dynamic force for the Titans, who should take the best player available at No. 1.
  2. Cleveland Browns (3-14) – Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado
    With a potential QB debate on the horizon, Hunter’s versatility and Heisman-winning talent give Cleveland a game-changer, capable of impacting both sides of the ball.
  3. New York Giants (3-14) – Cam Ward, QB, Miami
    The Giants are in need of a long-term quarterback solution, and Ward’s arm strength and dual-threat ability make him a strong choice to revitalize their offense.
  4. New England Patriots (4-13) – Will Campbell, LSU, OT
    Campbell has some of the best skills for a pass protector in this draft, I could see the Patriots going in many directions as they have holes to fill but getting a tackle of Campbell’s skill is impressive and helps second years Drake may a lot.
  5. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-13) – Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
    The Jaguars could use a defensive anchor, and Graham’s disruptive play could take their defense to the next level, complementing their young, explosive offense.
  6. Las Vegas Raiders (4-13) – Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado
    Sanders is a highly talented, poised quarterback with immense potential, making him a great pick for a Raiders team in need of stability at the position.
  7. New York Jets (5-12) – Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
    Johnson’s physicality and coverage skills will help the Jets improve their secondary, a key component for their defense to take the next step in the AFC East.
  8. Carolina Panthers (5-12) – Jalon Walker, EDGE, Georgia
    Walker brings explosive pass-rushing ability and a high motor, filling a need for the Panthers as they continue to build their defense around young talent.
  9. New Orleans Saints (5-12) – Mykel Williams, EDGE, Georgia
    Williams provides the Saints with a versatile edge presence, offering both speed and power to help their defense stay competitive in the NFC South.
  10. Chicago Bears (5-12) – Armand Membou, OT, Missouri
    The Bears are in desperate need of offensive line help, and Membou offers a massive frame and powerful run-blocking to protect Justin Fields for the future.
  11. San Francisco 49ers (6-11) – Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
    Banks brings the size, strength, and pass protection skills to anchor the 49ers’ offensive line, providing stability for their quarterback and running game.
  12. Dallas Cowboys (7-10) – Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise St.
    Jeanty offers explosiveness and versatility as a potential lead back for the Cowboys, giving them a dynamic offensive weapon to complement their passing attack.
  13. Miami Dolphins (8-9) – Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
    Starks is a ball-hawking safety with the speed to cover the deep field, making him an excellent fit to fortify Miami’s defense alongside their high-powered offense.
  14. Indianapolis Colts (8-9) – Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State
    Warren’s all-around skills as a blocker and pass catcher give the Colts a dynamic weapon to help develop their young offense and provide a reliable target for their QB.
  15. Atlanta Falcons (8-9) – Mike Green, EDGE, Marshall
    Green’s high motor and pass-rushing ability will provide a much-needed boost to the Falcons’ defense, where they aim to get more disruptive on the edge.
  16. Arizona Cardinals (8-9) – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona
    McMillan, a local product, offers big-play ability and solid route running to help the Cardinals’ offense and provide Kyler Murray with a top receiving weapon.
  17. Cincinnati Bengals (9-8) – James Pearce Jr., EDGE, Tennessee
    Pearce’s relentless edge-rushing style adds depth to the Bengals’ defensive line, helping them apply pressure to opposing quarterbacks in a competitive AFC.
  18. Seattle Seahawks (10-7) – Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
    Simmons offers a combination of strength and technique to bolster the Seahawks’ offensive line, ensuring stability and protection for their promising offense.
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7) – Shemar Stewart, EDGE, Texas A&M
    Stewart’s size and pass-rushing skills make him an ideal fit for the Buccaneers’ defense as they look to maintain a strong defensive presence in the NFC South.
  20. Denver Broncos (10-7) – Colston Loveland, TE, Michigan
    Loveland gives the Broncos a dynamic receiving tight end with strong hands and a natural ability to stretch the field, providing a reliable weapon for their QB.
  21. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7) – Walter Nolan, DT, Ole Miss
    Nolan is a disruptive force in the middle of the defensive line, and he will help the Steelers’ defense stay dominant in the AFC North with his ability to collapse pockets.
  22. Los Angeles Chargers (11-6) – Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
    Golden offers speed and explosive potential to the Chargers’ offense, giving Justin Herbert another dynamic receiving weapon to complement Keenan Allen.
  23. Green Bay Packers (11-6) – Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
    Barron’s ability to cover both the inside and outside will help improve the Packers’ secondary, allowing them to be more versatile in their defensive schemes.
  24. Minnesota Vikings (14-3) – Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
    Harmon is a run-stuffer with pass-rushing upside, and he will help the Vikings’ defensive front maintain control of the line of scrimmage in a competitive NFC.
  25. Houston Texans (10-7) – Luther Burden, WR, Missouri
    Burden’s explosive speed and playmaking ability will provide CJ Stroud with a top-tier target, giving the Texans a key offensive weapon as they build around their QB.
  26. Los Angeles Rams (10-7) – Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
    Campbell’s speed and instinctual playmaking ability make him an excellent fit for the Rams, helping shore up their linebacker corps with a versatile piece.
  27. Baltimore Ravens (12-5) – Tyler Booker, Guard, Alabama
    Booker’s power and technique will provide the Ravens with a solid anchor on their offensive line, enhancing their run game and protecting Lamar Jackson.
  28. Detroit Lions (15-2) – Nic Scourton, EDGE, Texas A&M
    Scourton’s raw power and speed off the edge will provide the Lions with another weapon in their defense, adding depth and pass-rushing potential alongside their strong offense.
  29. Washington Commanders (12-5) – Kenneth Grant, DT, Michigan
    Grant brings a powerful presence to the interior defensive line, giving the Commanders a dominant force to help shut down opposing running games and collapse the pocket.
  30. Buffalo Bills (13-4) – Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
    Emmanwori’s ball-hawking skills and versatility in the secondary make him an ideal fit for the Bills, strengthening their defense as they aim for another playoff run.
  31. Kansas City Chiefs (15-2) – Josh Conerly Jr., OT, Oregon
    Conerly offers much-needed protection for Patrick Mahomes, allowing the Chiefs to keep their dynamic offense firing at full potential for the long haul.
  32. Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) – Donovan Jackson, Guard, Ohio State
    Jackson’s physicality and strong blocking skills will further solidify the Eagles’ offensive line, providing extra support to their dominant run game and high-scoring offense.

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