In rare event, I will only publish one simulation project this year. Since the project is approaching quickly, now feels as the right time to drop it. This is what I think will happen and not necessarily what I would do. Let’s go directly!
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Titans du Tennessee: Cameron Ward, QB, Miami – It looks like a slam dunk and something that has been written on the wall for some time now. The Tennessee considers Ward as the best quarter of this class and a player who can change the face of his franchise. Ward will take over a team that has many weapons at its disposal because it will probably be the first starter.
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Cleveland Browns: Travis Hunter, CB / WR, Colorado -There is not a better player in this project process than Travis Hunter and the Browns do not take too long to think about what to do here. Hunter has the potential to be a high -end receiver or a defensive back at the next level and can succeed in or do both for a team that desperately seeks any offensive identity.
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New York Giants: Sheder Sanders, QB, Colorado -Tad that there were rumbles on the exchange or recovery in the first round to hang their quarterrier, it would be badly advised the giants to risk missing a signal which, according to them, can lead their team to the future. Sanders is very precise and an elite level playmaker who instantly makes this giant team competitive once again.
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New England Patriots: Abdul Carter, Edge, Penn State -The patriots are the real winners of the draft if two quarters-rear are also high. They can choose from Abdul Carter and Travis Hunter. With Hunter already outside the board of directors, the Patriots waste shortly and hang their rusher aboard the future with Carter which brings an electrical presence in defense.
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Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Graham, IDL, Michigan -In what has been a tumultuous of the last seasons for the jaguars, this new front office needs a victory in this project. There may not be a safer player in this class than Mason Graham, who will absolutely increase talent on his interior defensive line.
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Las Vegas raiders: Armand Membou, OT, Missouri -The raiders could go many different places here, in particular by securing Ashton Jeanty, but the team believes that it is more important to guarantee the protection of Geno Smith and won one of the most gifted offensive line players in the class to associate with Kolton Miller.
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New York Jets: Will Campbell, OT, LSU -Maume memben out of the table, the jets make sure to get their own attack from the future. Campbell is a reliable and consistent presence along the offensive line on a unit that desperately needs consistency. Campbell will be the book greenhouse opposite the choice of the first round of recent years.
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Carolina Panthers: Mykel Williams, Edge, Georgia –Panthers desperately need to stack talents along their defense and they do this exactly with the unlimited potential of Mykel Williams. It can be a little surprising that he is the first georgia player out of the set, but with his ability to lock the race game and become a rusher of dominant passes, Carolina hits a slam from their altered defense.
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Saint-Orleans saints: Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State -Andis that there are few debates according to which the saints need a quarter, there is simply not to consider at this stage of the project. The new head coach Kellen Moore understands the importance of an elite ball carrier and obtaining one of the best draft players at this stage is a slam dunk to help establish an offensive identity.
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Chicago Bears: Kelvin Banks Jr., Ot, Texas -The Bears must make it a priority to protect the quarter Caleb Williams and surround it with many talents. With two plated already out of the plateau, Chicago hangs which should be their departure left tackle for the years to come.
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49ers of San Francisco: Derrick Harmon, Idl, Oregon -The 49ers must build the interior of their defense and they manage to do so by winning one of the most disturbing interior guys in this class. A little surprise but it should not be, Harmon is a force in the middle.
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Dallas Cowboys: Tetairoa mcmillan, wr, arizona -It is an emergency in Dallas to try to help Dak Prescott and the number one way to do it here would be to grasp a running mate for Ceedee Lamb. McMillan is clearly the number two receiver in this class and would bring a dominant physical strength to the limits of this offense in Dallas.
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Miami Dolphins: Will Johnson, CB, Michigan -The dolphins go from the longtime star Jalen Ramsey, and as such, need help in the secondary. Johnson has injury problems and the fragile band of the previous season, but has already proven that he could be a high side of this league.
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Indianapolis colts: Tyler Warren, Te, Penn State -It seems almost ideal that the best tight end of the class lands in the knees of the most desperate team for aid in position. Warren is a dynamic athlete that can be used in various ways and will help the one under the center for 2025.
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Falcons of Atlanta: Walker milestone, Edge / LB, Georgia -It is a limit professional fault that the Falcons of Atlanta have ignored the on -board position as long as they did. In this scenario, one of the most talented log guys ends on their lap at 15 and the Falcons run the card for their new hybrid defender.
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Arizona cardinals: Mike Green, Edge, Marshall -The cardinals have played without a complete deck on the defense since the head coach Jonathan Gannon was hired two seasons ago. The team must meet the defense needs and he gets a big star for his passing race here in the first round with Green.
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Bengals of Cincinnati: Walter Nolen, Idl, Ole Miss -It is essential that Bengals improve what was one of the worst defenses of the recent NFL memory last season. Nolen provides a disturbing presence which will feed some internal pressure on the opponent’s quarter.
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Seattle Seahawks: Nick Emman, S, South Carolina -In still another effort to relaunch the “Boom Legion”, the Seahawks obtain one of the most gifted players on the sporting level of the class of Nick Emmanwori who will serve as a new executor in a stacked secondary.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jihaad Campbell, LB, Alabama -With the historical stability to the position that the Buccaneers understand how important the game of seconds is. Campbell corresponds to the defense as a glove and would be an excellent running mate for Lavonte David as well as a protégé for the longtime BUC.
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Denver Broncos: Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina -The broncos must gain a certain consistency within their racing game, because the system they used the previous season leads to an offensive deficiency on the field. Hampton is a whole bit of three behind which can be the functionality runner of Denver and Sean Payton.
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Pittsburgh Steelers:: Kenneth Grant, Idl, Michigan -A another team that could end up making a swing in a quarter to the end of the first round, but rather opted for the talents of the Top of the Draft Board. Grant is a big and nasty line player who immediately made a name in a city known for defense.
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Los Angeles Chargers: Colston Loveland, Te, Michigan -Jim Harbaugh and this front office undoubtedly jump for joy because this card is crowned on the podium. Loveland manages to find his former college coach and he becomes the high tight in Los Angeles in a team for the construction of a grainy offensive identity.
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Green bay packers: Matthew Golden, WR, Texas -The packers have historically did not take a receiver in the first round and seek to take off this trend here because they desperately need a manufacturer of difference for Jordan Love. Golden is a certified deep threat that can play outside or inside as guys from the slot machine and will have an immediate impact on the attack.
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***TRADE*** Chiefs of Kansas City: Josh Simmons, OT, Ohio State -AFC reigning champions are negotiated in the first round with the Vikings To secure a left tackle for Patrick Mahomes and jump over the Texans in order to do so. With problems along the offensive line, Kansas City secures a versatile part which has shown the possibility of locking the left tackle or playing inside the guard.
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Houston Texans: Tyler Booker, G, Alabama -Texans must feel a little mean to the chiefs that have them in front of them to catch the best tackle of the painting. However, Texans have needs on the offensive line and will probably be a lot of content to take the best interior offensive line of Tyler Booker’s class.
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Rams of Los Angeles: Jahdae Barron, CB, Texas -It was struck after the defense of the Rams of Los Angeles which found a successful success in part because of their writing of Slam Dunk. Barron is half a solid corner which has frankly fell a bit far away and the Rams can again capitalize on this by grabing it here near the bottom of the first round.
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Baltimore Ravens: James Pearce Jr., Edge, Tennessee -The ravens combine one of the most explosive on -the -edge rushers with Odafe to wreak havoc on the edges for the coming years. In a division with Joe Burrow, the priority must be to go to the quarter-Arrière and the Ravens find another way of doing it here.
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Detroit lions: Donovan Ezeiruaku, Edge, Boston College -With a ton of needs on the list, the lions can somehow enter the best player available here. Ezeiruaku is a long and athletic edge that can turn and develop without much pressure to be an impact player on the first day. Detroit finds himself loaded on the edge for one of the best rotations in the league.
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Washington Commanders: Shemar Steward, Edge, Texas A&M -The rich are enriched while the commanders head first on a perspective with a ton of increase but have dropped because a lack of production. Washington is not afraid to continue and develop players, and Stewart has the potential to be a high -end edge at the next level. At least Stewart will be a disruptor on the first day.
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Buffalo bills: Landon Jackson, Edge, Arkansas -In a decision that directly reflects recent defensive mergers in the playoffs, buffalo bills must improve in defense. Although some of the highest edges are out of the plateau, Jackson is a reliable playmaker who can stop the race and go a day after the quarter.
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* Trade * Cleveland Browns: Jalen Milroe, Qb, Alabama -Dooring a quarter at the start of the first round, the Browns date back to the first round with the Vikings and hang their quarter-arre of the future in Jalen Milroe. With an unlimited advantage and a variety of ways to build an offense around it, Milroe is the perfect development piece for Cleveland to build their future around.
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Philadelphia Eagles: Malaki Starks, S, Alabama -It seems almost comical that the Eagles can sit down and allow one of the best defenders to a need for need falls directly on their lap, although this seems to be a coherent trend for this front office. Starks is a variable security that fits perfectly into the starting role for the Super Bowl champions.
This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: First Round Mock by Natalie Miller