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The Floyd love continues9. Tampa Bay BuccaneersLeonard Floyd, OLB, GeorgiaAs I've been saying for the past 10 days or so: Floyd is the hottest name in the draft. The last Tampa Bay edge rusher to record double-digit sacks was Simeon Rice in 2005. Floyd has a ton of upside in that area, given his elite first step and freakish athleticism.How the rest of the top 10 shakes out1. Los Angeles Rams*Jared Goff, QB, CalThe choice here is between Goff and Carson Wentz. Everything I've been hearing since the Rams traded up from No. 15 is that Goff will be the pick. He's not a finished product, but Goff has the high-level work ethic and football IQ you look for in quarterbacks.Watch Goff's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Titans2. Philadelphia Eagles*Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota StateWentz comes with great intangibles and is a naturally accurate thrower. Pairing him with QB guru Doug Pederson would aid Wentz's steep learning curve as he transitions from the FCS.Watch Wentz's highlights | *Acquired in trade with Browns3. San Diego ChargersRonnie Stanley, OT, Notre DameThis is a good time to remind everyone: I'm projecting what will happen, not what I would do if I ran each team. I'm hearing the Chargers have Stanley higher on their board than Ole Miss' Laremy Tunsil, so the Notre Dame product is the pick. Regardless of whom they take, the Chargers need to find a way to keep QB Philip Rivers upright.Watch Stanley's highlights4. Dallas CowboysJalen Ramsey, CB, Florida StateThis would be a tough decision for the Cowboys between Ramsey and Ohio State RB Ezekiel Elliott, two immediate difference-makers on opposite sides of the ball. A very physical corner who also can play safety, Ramsey has elite cover skills and rare athleticism.Watch Ramsey's highlights5. Jacksonville JaguarsJoey Bosa, DE, Ohio StateThe Jaguars need a player who can come in and be a difference-maker from day one, and Bosa is that guy. His tape was consistently great throughout his final two seasons at Ohio State, and he plays with a relentlessness that can't be taught.Watch Bosa's highlights6. Baltimore RavensLaremy Tunsil, OT, MississippiThis would be a dream scenario for GM Ozzie Newsome and the Ravens, who need a left tackle of the future in the worst way. Tunsil's ceiling is sky high. He has the natural ability to play at a Pro Bowl level for a long time.Watch Tunsil's highlights7. San Francisco 49ersDeForest Buckner, DE, OregonThe 49ers are a little tough to figure out. Buckner would fit the best-player-available method of drafting -- at least according to my board. He's a great fit as a 5-technique DE in San Francisco's 3-4 and would bring toughness against the run.Watch Buckner highlights8. Cleveland Browns*Josh Doctson, WR, TCUI've been hearing the Browns are interested in trading back again, and while I can't officially project that here, this pick is based on them making a deal with Miami, who's currently picking at No. 13. Cleveland lacks anything close to a No. 1 WR, and Doctson would help fix that with his terrific ball skills.10. New York GiantsJack Conklin, OT, Michigan StateThe Giants do not have a long-term right tackle on the roster. Conklin would solve that problem. A former walk-on, Conklin is a powerful run-blocker who plays with the physical edge needed for a right tackle. Plug-and-play starter.

 
Posted : Apr. 28, 2016 9:50 am
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