The owners of the NFL N ° 1 draft in the past two years, the Chicago Bears will have to wait for n ° 10 for their first selection this year.
The managing director Ryan Pola exchanged the first choice in 2023, and after finishing at n ° 10 after another job, he selected the right tackle Darnell Wright. The Bears held the first choice last year and used it on the quarter Caleb Williams.
Over the past decade, the 10th choice has also produced large Garrett Wilson (New York Jets) and Devonta Smith (Philadelphia Eagles) and JJ McCarthy (Minnesota Vikings), Josh Rosen (Arizona Cardinals) and Patrick Mahomes (Kansas City Chiefs)
It is not an excellent class for the quarters, but no position is no longer consistent by teams in disastrous straits – a position that the Bears know well. This affects them directly because the more the quarter-rear are selected in the first nine choices, the more prospects there are positions they look at are pushed into the board.
No choice of first round was exchanged this year – and this false project is presented without any planned profession. It is quite difficult to project the choices as is.
1. Titans du Tennessee: Cam Ward, QB, Miami
Mean the titans writing Ward unless they are stunned by a commercial offer of the Giants when the need for QB, which hide at No. 3.
2. Cleveland Browns: Abdul Carter, de, Penn State
There was not many discussions recently on the problem of the Carter’s foot which appeared to scouting combined. The Browns also really need a quarter, but to associate Carter opposite Myles Garrett, newly created, would be intriguing.
3. New York Giants: Sheder Sanders, Qb, Colorado
This could be too high for Sanders, but if the giants do not turn Aaron Rodgers, the front office and the coach staff will be in despair mode.
4. New England Patriots: Travis Hunter, WR / CB, Colorado
The Patriots were a great actor in a free agency, investing in the defense of the new coach Mike Rébel. Their biggest needs are to support QB Drake Maye with passenger sensors and pass blockers. It is not a good draft for wide receivers for the first time in several years, and it is not an excellent class of line O. New England can use Hunter in attack and the moonlight in defense.
5. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham, DT, Michigan
The new director general James Gladstone obtained the position in part because he was part of a front office of the Rams which was written well. The jaguars could use a rusher on board because the n ° 1 peak of 2022 Travon Walker was not up to his draft niche. They can also strengthen the middle of the line with Graham.
6. Raiders de Las Vegas: Walker milestone, Edge, Georgia
Brock Bowers was a circuit choice for raiders last year, but the last decade of the first round choices of the franchise was strewn with busts, notably Tyree Wilson, Alex Leatherwood, Henry Ruggs, Clelin Ferrell, Johnathan Abram, Gareon Conley and Karl Joseph. Walker has a very good range and had 6 1/2 bags last season for the bulldogs.
7. New York jets: Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State
The jets went from Aaron Rodgers to Justin Fields and will need weapons to give the fields a chance to restart his career. Warren is not only an excellent receiver, but also a world grainy player in the race game.
8. Carolina Panthers: Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia
Panthers have focused the offseason on the improvement of the defense, and although some have dropped the athletic Williams for a lack of production last season in Georgia, he fought with an ankle injury. Panthers must still replace Brian Burns as rusher of pass and should try to do it with this choice.
9. New Orleans Holy: Armand Membou, RT, Missouri
The saints are mired in the current ceiling problems and will have to get out of mediocrity. Unless an exchange, it will be the first time they have chosen in the top 10 since the choice of the defensive platform of the USC Sedrick Ellis seventh in 2008. Membou is projecting himself as a tackle or high -end guard.
10. Chicago Bears: Will Campbell, LT, LSU
If the length of the arm was not a problem – Campbell measured 32 5/8 inches with the screening combination – it would be a choice among the first five. It is a good concern, but many very good plated on the left have excelled without length of an ideal arm (34 inches or more). The Bears can connect Campbell to the left tackle, and if it turns out to be a problem on the road, it could always be an interior anchor.
11. San Francisco 49ers: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan
The GM John Lynch repeats the list in a transformative offseason for the 49ers. They really need the corner help, and Johnson has an ideal combination of size, length and range.
12. Dallas Cowboys: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boisé State
The cowboys could use another piece for the defense of Matt Eberflus, but it is a perfect fit for Jerry Jones to navigate the super talented ball carrier who played the Lone Star High School in Frisco, Texas.
13. Miami Dolphins: Tyler Booker, G, Alabama
There are not many players with a higher floor than Booker, who should emerge as an elite interpreter and cloakroom. Dolphins must consolidate protection for Tua Tagovailoa.
14. Indianapolis colts: COLSTON Loveland, Te, Michigan
Whether Anthony Richardson or Daniel Jones, the colts could benefit from the addition of a target adapted to the quarter in the middle of the field. Loveland is the second best tight end of the class.
15. Atlanta Falcons: James Pearce, de, Tennessee
It is an annual tradition. You start to assemble a false project and note that the Falcons are really deficient with regard to precipitates. This has been the case for years. Pearce has been struck for character problems, but if the Falcons believe in him, he could perhaps meet a longtime need.
16. Cardinals of Arizona: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama
Cardinals could use a defensive tackle, but Campbell is a versatile defender that coach Jonathan Gannon could use in various ways.
17. Cincinnati Bengals: Mike Green, Edge, Marshall
While the Bengals are trying to solve a contract problem with the defensive winger Trey Hendrickson, it is logical to find an emergency plan. Even if they end up making Hendrickson happy, another rusher of pass has meaning after the retreat of Sam Hubbard.
18. Seattle Seahawks: Gray Zabel, G, North Dakota State
GM John Schneider clearly said he knew that a lot of work was necessary on the offensive line. Zabel had a fantastic senior bowl and combine and can help one of the three interior positions.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas
Bucs need help in secondary and Barron has versatility to play outside. He has very good ball skills after a season with five interceptions and 11 shortfall breaks for Longhorns.
20. Denver Broncos: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas
The Broncos obtained solid results from QB Bo Nix during his recruit season, and now they must provide him outside targets. The Speed Merchant Golden could go earlier in a team if the receiver’s need.
21. Pittsburgh steelers: Jaxson Dart, Qb, Mississippi
It was slow to find a replacement for Ben Roethlisberger, and even if the Steelers land Aaron Rodgers, they need a plan for the future.
22. Los Angeles Loaders: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina
The charges added Najee Harris to a one -year contract. Jim Harbaugh can add Hampton to the fold for a dynamic rear field and surprise the Tar Heels of the future of the position.
23. Green Bay Packers: Maxwell Hairston, CB, Kentucky
There are a lot of discussions on packers who need to find a wide receiver for Jordan Love, and it’s real. They must also strengthen the secondary with the future of the Alexander jar corner half in the air.
24. Minnesota Vikings: Derrick Harmon, DT, Oregon
The Vikings have signed high -level defensive plated Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, but they are in the short term and Harmon constitutes the defense of Brian Flores.
25. Houston Texans: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State
The Texans chose to explode the offensive line after he had trouble protecting CJ Stroud during his second season, exchanging the left platform Laremy Tunsil. They can get a left tackle for the future in Simmons.
26. Rams of Los Angeles: Azareye’h Thomas, CB, Florida State
The Rams had trouble gathering secondary last year, especially at the start of the season. Thomas set out to the senior Bowl, where he was the best defensive back. He is a plug-and-play starter.
27. Baltimore Ravens: Donovan Jackson, G, Ohio State
Ravens need to strengthen things in the middle, and Jackson is intriguing because he showed versatility to play the left tackle last season for buckeyes.
28. Detroit Lions: Shemar Stewart, de, Texas A&M
There are a lot of questions about Stewart because his production for the AGGIES was not about corresponding to his bizarre athletic capacity. The lions can roll the dice, and there would be no pressure on Stewart to support the rush towards the pass opposite Aidan Hutchinson.
29. Washington commanders: Donovan Ezeiruaku, de, Boston College
Commanders need a little more juice at the front, and Ezeiruaku would add this after a season during which he led the Eagles with 16 1/2 bags.
30. Buffalo Bills: Nick Emmanwori, S, South Carolina
In their current quest to exceed AFC chiefs, Bills must fortify the defense. Emmanwori would be a perfect fit, a player who can be a manufacturer of difference against the race and the passage.
31. Kansas City Chiefs: Kelvin Banks, OT, Texas
The greatest need for the chiefs was fully exposed in a loss of the Super Bowl: they must improve on the offensive line. They can choose between banks or Josh Conerly from Oregon.
32. Philadelphia Eagles: Malaki Starks, S, Georgia
The Eagles do not have much needs, but they must replace CJ Gardner-Johnson. Starks played in the slot and security machine last season for Georgia, and if it does so far, it would be an ideal selection for the defensive coordinator Vic Fangio.