PICK 1 Sam Darnold - QB, USC
The Browns finally land their franchise signal-caller.
PICK 2 Saquon Barkley - RB, Penn State
I could easily see the Giants addressing the quarterback spot here, but instead they opt for the best player in the draft.
PICK 3 Bradley Chubb - DE, N.C. State
The Colts have several needs to address, but a premier pass rusher is at the top of the list.
PICK 4 Minkah Fitzpatrick - DB, Alabama
The Browns need more dynamic playmakers on both sides of the ball and Fitzpatrick is the best option available.
PICK 5 Quenton Nelson - OG, Notre Dame
I think the Broncos will address their quarterback need in free agency, which would free them up to take the best available player in this spot. Nelson is the best interior O-line prospect to enter the draft in a long time.
PICK 6 Josh Rosen - QB, UCLA
Rosen is ready to start right now and he would give the Jets a key building block on the offensive side of the ball.
PICK 7 Marcus Davenport - DE, UTSA
Davenport reminds me of Ziggy Ansah coming out of BYU, and the Bucs need to add some life to their pass rush.
PICK 8 Denzel Ward - CB, Ohio State
The Bears need some offensive firepower, but they can accomplish that in free agency and the middle portion of the draft. Ward lacks ideal size, but he's a dynamic playmaker with the tools to play inside or outside.
PICK 9 Tremaine Edmunds - LB, Virginia Tech
Edmunds is one of my favorite players in the draft. He has a rare blend of size, speed and athleticism. He would be a perfect complement to Reuben Foster at the second level of the 49ers' defense.
PICK 10 Roquan Smith - LB, Georgia (Raiders)
Smith is a bit undersized, but he makes plays sideline to sideline and provides a physical presence in the middle of the field.
PICK 11 Josh Allen - QB, Wyoming
This would be a bit of a surprise, but the Dolphins can't continue to rely on Ryan Tannehill.
PICK 12 Connor Williams - OT, Texas (Bengals)
Williams saw his stock drop a little bit this fall, but I still believe he's the best offensive tackle in the draft class.
PICK 13 Baker Mayfield - QB, Oklahoma
The Redskins have a big decision to make with Kirk Cousins. If they decided to move on from him, Mayfield would be a perfect fit in this system.
PICK 14 Mike Hughes - CB, UCF (Packers)
Hughes has outstanding fluidity and ball skills. His upside is very enticing.
PICK 15 Vita Vea - DT, Washington
This isn't a pressing need for the Cardinals, but in this scenario, Vea is just too good to pass up.
PICK 16 Orlando Brown - OT, Oklahoma
The Ravens need to address the wide receiver position, but they have a good track record of filling that void with veteran players in free agency. Brown would immediately start at right tackle for Baltimore, just like his father did a little more than a decade ago.
PICK 17 Derwin James - S, Florida State (Chargers)
James was made to play in Gus Bradley's defenses. He's a more explosive version of Kam Chancellor.
PICK 18 Isaiah Oliver - CB, Colorado
Oliver has excellent size and speed. He can locate and play the ball down the field. The Seahawks are likely headed toward a rebuild in the secondary.
PICK 19 Maurice Hurst - DT, Michigan (Cowboys)
Hurst has an explosive first step and he'd excel playing the 3-technique for Rod Marinelli.
PICK 20 Billy Price - C/OG, Ohio State
Price can play any of the three interior positions and his nasty demeanor fits with what GM Bob Quinn is building in Detroit.
PICK 21 Da'Ron Payne - DT, Alabama
The Bills traded away Marcell Dareus in the fall and they need to add another difference-maker to their defensive front.
PICK 22 Josh Jackson - CB, Iowa Bills
There is some concern about Jackson's deep speed, but he has the best ball skills in the entire draft class.
PICK 23 Isaiah Wynn - OG, Georgia (Rams)
Wynn was an undersized offensive tackle at Georgia, but I believe he has Pro Bowl potential as an interior offensive lineman.
PICK 24 Calvin Ridley - WR, Alabama
The Panthers continue their recent trend and add another explosive weapon for Cam Newton.
PICK 25 James Daniels - C/OG, Iowa (Titans)
Daniels is the best center prospect in the draft and I believe he could play guard if needed. I think you will see his stock soar over the next few months.
PICK 26 Harrison Phillips - DT, Stanford (Falcons)
Phillips has outstanding power and I believe he's an underrated athlete. He dominates against the run.
PICK 27 Christian Kirk - WR, Texas A&M Saints
I'd love to see Kirk line up and play in this offense with Drew Brees. He's the most polished wideout in the draft.
PICK 28 Donte Jackson - CB, LSU
I wouldn't be shocked if the Steelers took a running back like Derrius Guice or Ronald Jones here, but I have them landing a very talented cornerback instead. Jackson has inside/outside flexibility and he might be the fastest player in the entire draft.
PICK 29 Hayden Hurst - TE, South Carolina
The Jaguars need to add another tight end and I love both Hurst and South Dakota State's Dallas Goedert. Either option would be a nice fit.
PICK 30 Rashaan Evans - LB, Alabama
The Eagles love explosive defenders who play with an edge. Evans fits that profile.
PICK 31 Mike McGlinchey - OT, Notre Dame
The Patriots could lose Nate Solder in free agency. McGlinchey could step right in and take his place.
PICK 32 Arden Key - DE, LSU (Vikings)
Key could drop because of some off-field issues as well as an inconsistent fall. However, his upside is outrageous and Mike Zimmer would be the right coach to help him reach that level.