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1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Jameis Winston, QB, FSU
2. 
Tennessee Titans - Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon
3. 
Jacksonville Jaguars - Vic Beasley, EDGE, Clemson
4. 
Oakland Raiders - Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama
5. 
Washington Redskins - Leonard Williams, DT, USC
6. 
New York Jets - Dante Fowler, EDGE, Florida
7. 
Chicago Bears - Kevin White, WR, West Virginia
8. 
Atlanta Falcons - Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia
9. 
New York Giants - Devante Parker, WR, Louisville
10. 
St. Louis Rams - Brandon Schreff, G, Iowa
11. 
Minnesota Vikings - Shane Ray, EDGE, Missouri
12. 
Cleveland Browns - Danny Shelton, DT, Washington
13. 
New Orleans Saints - Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA
14. Miami Dolphins - La'El Collins, OT/G, LSU
15. San Francisco 49ers - Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona
16. Houston Texans - Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin
17. San Diego Chargers - Bud Dupree, EDGE, Kentucky
18. 
Kansas City Chiefs - D.J Humphries, OT/G, Florida
19. Cleveland Browns (from Buffalo Bills) - Andrus Peat, G, Stanford
20. Philadelphia Eagles - Trae Waynes, CB, MSU
21. Cincinnati Bengals - Malcolm Brown, DT, Texas
22. Pittsburgh Steelers - Marcus Peters, CB, Washington
23. 
Detroit Lions - Carl Davis, DT, Iowa
24. 
Arizona Cardinals - Arik Armstead, DT, Oregon
25. 
Carolina Panthers - Owamagbe Odighizuwa, EDGE, UCLA
26. Baltimore Ravens - Breshad Perriman, WR, UCF
27. Dallas Cowboys - Landon Collins, S, Alabama
28. Denver Broncos - Eddie Goldman, DT, FSU
29. 
Indianapolis Colts - Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest
30. Green Bay Packers - Jalen Collins, CB, LSU
31. 
New Orleans Saints (from Seattle Seahawks) - Randy Gregory, EDGE, Nebraska
32. New England Patriots - Ronald Darby, CB, FSU

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1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Jameis Winston, QB, FSU

2. Tennessee Titans - Marcus Mariota, QB, Oregon

3. Jacksonville Jaguars - Vic Beasley, EDGE, Clemson

4. Oakland Raiders - Amari Cooper, WR, Alabama

5. Washington Redskins - Leonard Williams, DT, USC

6. New York Jets - Dante Fowler, EDGE, Florida

7. Chicago Bears - Kevin White, WR, West Virginia

8. Atlanta Falcons - Todd Gurley, RB, Georgia

9. New York Giants - Devante Parker, WR, Louisville

10. St. Louis Rams - Brandon Schreff, G, Iowa

11. Minnesota Vikings - Shane Ray, EDGE, Missouri

12. Cleveland Browns - Danny Shelton, DT, Washington

13. New Orleans Saints - Eric Kendricks, ILB, UCLA

14. Miami Dolphins - La'El Collins, OT/G, LSU

15. San Francisco 49ers - Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona

16. Houston Texans - Melvin Gordon, RB, Wisconsin

17. San Diego Chargers - Bud Dupree, EDGE, Kentucky

18. Kansas City Chiefs - D.J Humphries, OT/G, Florida

19. Cleveland Browns (from Buffalo Bills) - Andrus Peat, G, Stanford

20. Philadelphia Eagles - Trae Waynes, CB, MSU

21. Cincinnati Bengals - Malcolm Brown, DT, Texas

22. Pittsburgh Steelers - Marcus Peters, CB, Washington

23. Detroit Lions - Carl Davis, DT, Iowa

24. Arizona Cardinals - Arik Armstead, DT, Oregon

25. Carolina Panthers - Owamagbe Odighizuwa, EDGE, UCLA

26. Baltimore Ravens - Breshad Perriman, WR, UCF

27. Dallas Cowboys - Landon Collins, S, Alabama

28. Denver Broncos - Eddie Goldman, DT, FSU

29. Indianapolis Colts - Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest

30. Green Bay Packers - Jalen Collins, CB, LSU

31. New Orleans Saints (from Seattle Seahawks) - Randy Gregory, EDGE, Nebraska

32. New England Patriots - Ronald Darby, CB, FSU

I'd take Kevin Johnson out of Wake Forest Best CB in the class IMO Darby would be good as well

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You seem to be way higher on Carl Davis than most analysts and sportswriters (although that may be a good thing).  I enjoyed your breakdown, but I'm still not convinced he'll go any earlier than the middle of the second round (and certainly not before Jordan Phillips).

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You really think the Titans will take Mariota at 2?

 

Someone will.

 

I think that's crazy, but it seems like the Titans are trying to generate interest there. And with Washington and SD sniffing around, someone might get antsy. 

 

In real life, Mariota isn't close to the second best player in this draft, IMO.

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I think that's crazy, but it seems like the Titans are trying to generate interest there. And with Washington and SD sniffing around, someone might get antsy. 

 

In real life, Mariota isn't close to the second best player in this draft, IMO.

In real life Winston isn't the best player in the draft either but like you say some desperate teams just cant help themselves
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I think that's crazy, but it seems like the Titans are trying to generate interest there. And with Washington and SD sniffing around, someone might get antsy.

In real life, Mariota isn't close to the second best player in this draft, IMO.

I know I have a ton of bias, but I'll be surprised if he isn't a very solid QB in this league in a couple of years. When you have all the physical tools anyone could ask for, and pair it with someone who's humble, competitive and incredibly hard working, it's hard to fail.

He's much more advanced than Cam was at this stage. The only thing Cam had on him are lbs/more physical running style.

It would be fun to see Mariota okay the Colts twice a year, but I'm two years the division would be tougher because of it, IMO.

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I know I have a ton of bias, but I'll be surprised if he isn't a very solid QB in this league in a couple of years. When you have all the physical tools anyone could ask for, and pair it with someone who's humble, competitive and incredibly hard working, it's hard to fail.

He's much more advanced than Cam was at this stage. The only thing Cam had on him are lbs/more physical running style.

It would be fun to see Mariota okay the Colts twice a year, but I'm two years the division would be tougher because of it, IMO.

He might have some technical advantages over Cam, but Cam's arm was better.

I think he'll be good, but I think he needs some refinement. If he goes somewhere with a QB guru and can sit for a while, that will be best.

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