1.Tennessee Titans: Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss
Tunsil seems to be a lock to be the first overall pick as long as the Titans stay put at number one.
2.Cleveland Browns: Jared Goff, QB, California
The Browns should have their choice of a shiny new QB. Goff is the most polished and is the most NFL-ready QB in this class (even though starting him right away is not ideal).
3.San Diego Chargers: Jalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State
Ramsey is one of the best players in this class. With Weddle gone, Ramsey would be a quality day one starter for the Chargers.
4.Dallas Cowboys: Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State
Wentz has the biggest upside of any QB in this class. Wentz could sit a year or two behind Romo and could even play a few games after the inevitable Romo injury.
5.Jacksonville Jaguars: Joey Bosa, DL, Ohio State
Joey Bosa is a high level player that would improve the Jaguars' defense immediately. Fowler and Bosa could wreak havoc in the NFL for years to come.
6.Baltimore Ravens: Myles Jack, LB UCLA
Myles Jack is arguably the best player in this draft. The Ravens would be getting a steal here grabbing Jack at six.
7.San Francisco 49ers: Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis
The Niners are in desperate need of a QB. Lynch is a very raw prospect, but he shows some flashes of special ability. The true question is if Chip Kelly views Lynch as a fit for his offense.
8.Miami Dolphins: Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame
The Dolphins need to better protect Tannehill. Their offensive line struggles have been well documented the last several years. Stanley needs to improve his leverage and gain strength, but he has the potential to be a very special player.
9.Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Noah Spence, EDGE, Eastern Kentucky
Spence's stock has risen the last few months. The talent has always been there, but the off-field questions were scaring some away. The Buccaneers would benefit greatly from drafting Spence as long as he can keep his nose clean.
10.New York Giants: Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State
The Giants have had poor RB play for a few years now. Elliott should be a 1,000 yard rusher in his first season as long as he can stay healthy.
11.Chicago Bears: Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama
The Bears would be happy to take an old-school thumper, like Ragland. The Alabama LB struggles in pass coverage, but is phenomenal against the run.
12.New Orleans Saints: Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss
Outside of Cooks, the Saints don't have many weapons for Drew Brees. Treadwell would also be a great value pick here at 12 (don't let his lack of speed worry you).
13.Philadelphia Eagles: Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida
Nolan Carroll was a fairly solid corner last year for the Eagles, but he is a free agent and the Eagles could upgrade the position regardless. Hargreaves is arguably the best CB in this class.
14.Oakland Raiders: Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson
Alexander would improve the Raiders' secondary immediately. Many believe that Alexander is better than Hargreaves. The main knock on Alexander is that he a one-dimensional corner.
15.Los Angeles Rams: DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon
The Rams cut Chris Long this offseason. Buckner is raw, but NFL teams seem to love his upside. Buckner could help replace Long.
16.Detroit Lions: Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor
The Lions have a need at WR now that Calvin Johnson is most likely retired. Golden Tate is good, but not good enough to be the main threat for a team. Coleman will make an immediate impact in the NFL due to his big play ability.
17.Atlanta Falcons: Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State
The Falcons still need OL help. Conklin is a solid option to start for them this season.
18.Indianapolis Colts: Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State
Andrew Luck has been battered and bruised for years now. The Colts must address the issue this offseason, either through the draft or free agency.
19.Buffalo Bills: Shaq Lawson, EDGE, Clemson
The Bills would have a dream scenario here by drafting Lawson. Lawson would be a good replacement for Mario Williams.
20.New York Jets: Leonard Floyd, EDGE, Georgia
The Jets could benefit from adding a dynamic player like Floyd. Bowles could find very creative ways to use Floyd.
21.Washington Redskins: A'Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama
The Redskins would be taking arguably the best player on the board at this point. Robinson would help the Redskins defense continue to improve.
22.Houston Texans: Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole Miss
Nkemdiche has a boat-load of raw talent. However, off-field issues have teams worried. This is purely an upside pick.
23.Minnesota Vikings: Michael Thomas, WR, Ohio State
The Vikings need another threat at the WR position. Thomas has a ton of upside and will contribute at times duing his rookie season.
24.Cincinnati Bengals: Josh Doctson, WR, TCU
The Bengals need a target opposite of A.J. Green. Doctson has great body control and can make some phenomenal catches.
25.Pittsburgh Steelers: Darian Thompson, S, Boise State
Steelers fans have been begging for secondary help for years now. Thompson would be a step in the right direction, even if he doesn't start his rookie year.
26.Seattle Seahawks: Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State
The Seahawks could use CB depth, and Apple would be the perfect selection to gain the depth they need. Apple is youg and raw, but he would benefit greatly from sitting a few years and learning behind Richard Sherman.
27.Green Bay Packers: Cody Whitehair, OL, Kansas State
The Packers need to help out Aaron Rodgers. Whitehair is versatile and could start right away for the Packers.
28.Kansas City Chiefs: Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame
Will Fuller has Kansas City written all over him. Fuller fits Andy Reid's style fo WR (super fast). Reid loves a big play threat, and Fuller is a big play machine. Fuller also would be a nice compliment to Jeremy Maclin.
29.Arizona Cardinals: Darron Lee, LB, Ohio State
The Cardinals could use an atheltic LB Lee on their squad.
30.Carolina Panthers: Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana
The Panthers' OL played fairly well last year. However, there are some serious doubts whether or not they can overperform for a second year in a row.
31.Denver Broncos: Christian Westerman, G, Arizona State
The Broncos could benefit from OL depth as well. Westerman is an intriguing prospect that the Broncos could take a risk on.