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NFL: Mock Draft Version 2.0



Check out my Mock Draft Version 1.0 from December 1, 2016.


The 2017 NFL Draft will be the 82nd annual meeting, which is set to begin with the 32-pick first round on April 27, and the remainder of the draft on April 28 and 29, which will be held in Philadelphia for the first time since 1961 when Tommy Mason was selected No. 1 overall by the Minnesota Vikings. Cleveland holds to No. 1 pick for the upcoming draft because of their 1-15 record last season.


1. Browns: Myles Garrett DE/Texas A&M

This pick seems to be a lock up to this point as Garrett would immediately become a cornerstone on the Browns defense.


2. 49ers: Jonathan Allen DT/Alabama

Despite Allen’s shoulder problems, he is a special player and could be a big help to the 49ers defense.


3. Bears: Malik Hooker S/Ohio State

Hooker is another player with injury issues, but he has gained comparisons to Ed Reed and he is a special talent.


4. Jaguars: Leonard Fournette HB/LSU

Because the Jaguars are reluctant to move on from Blake Bortles, they need to help him out. Putting Fournette in the backfield should do that.


5. Titans (via Rams): John Ross WR/Washington

With the 4.22 that John Ross ran at the combine, some team is going to overdraft him. The Titans were very interested in trading for Brandin Cooks, and Ross is a very similar player to Cooks.


6. Jets: Jamal Adams S/LSU

Adams is a special talent, and the Jets could afford to add another piece to their defense.


7. Chargers: Cam Robinson T/Alabama

The Chargers do not have a very good offensive line at all, and it’s high time they started fixing it.


8. Panthers: Dalvin Cook HB/Florida State

With Jonathan Stewart getting up there in age, the Panthers could afford to look for his replacement to help out Cam Newton.


9. Bengals: Solomon Thomas DE/Stanford

Thomas has shot up draft boards as of late, and he would be an impact player for the Bengals day 1.


10. Bills: Reuben Foster LB/Alabama

After being kicked out of the combine, Foster’s stock has tumbled. However, he is a special talent, and someone will justify dealing with his character issues and take him in the top-10.


11. Saints: Corey Davis WR/Western Michigan

12. Browns (via Eagles): Marshon Lattimore CB/Ohio State

13. Cardinals: Mitchell Trubisky QB/North Carolina

14. Eagles (via Vikings): Marlon Humphrey CB/Alabama

15. Colts: OJ Howard TE/Alabama

16. Ravens: Haason Reddick EDGE/Temple

17. Redskins: Mike Williams WR/Clemson

18. Titans: Zach Cunningham LB/Vanderbilt

19. Buccaneers: Jabrill Peppers S/LB Michigan

20. Broncos: Ryan Ramczyk T/Wisconsin

21. Lions: Taco Charlton DE/Michigan

22. Dolphins: David Njoku TE/Miami (FL)

23. Giants: Garrett Bolles T/Utah

24. Raiders: Christian McCaffrey HB/Stanford

25. Texans: Deshone Kizer QB/Notre Dame

26. Seahawks: Dan Feeney G/Indiana

27. Chiefs: Teez Tabor CB/Florida

28. Cowboys: Takkarist McKinley DE/UCLA

29. Packers: Quincy Wilson CB/Florida

30. Steelers: TJ Watt LB/Wisconsin

31. Falcons: Caleb Brantley DT/Florida

32. Saints (via Patriots): Adoree’ Jackson CB/USC


Photo Credit: USA Today.

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