Kyler Murray, QB, Oklahoma

Until a development occurs that changes what has been the consensus since the combine, I'll keep Murray at 1.

Nick Bosa, EDGE, Ohio State

Bosa would add a perfect complementary edge presence next to the newly acquired Dee Ford .

Josh Allen, EDGE, Kentucky

The Jets wanted to sign Anthony Barr to play him on the edge. With him returning to Minnesota, Gang Green still has a big need at defensive end.

Quinnen Williams, DT, Alabama

Even with Maurice Hurst and P.J. Hall at defensive tackle, the Raiders can't pass on someone as talented as Williams.

Devin White, LB, LSU

With Kwon Alexander gone, the Buccaneers have to get more athletic in their linebacker group. With White, they get a supremely gifted athlete.

Jawaan Taylor, OT, Florida

Taylor seems like the precise type of offensive tackle Dave Gettleman would draft this high to fortify the blocking for Eli and Saquon.

Rashan Gary, EDGE, Michigan

It only took one season for the Jaguars once unbelievably loaded defensive line to be dismantled to a certain degree. Gary replaces Dante Fowler and can rush from the inside on occasion.

Greedy Williams, CB, LSU

Williams is a long, athletic cornerback who'd formulate an awesome trio with Darius Slay and new nickel corner Justin Coleman in Detroit.

Ed Oliver, DT, Houston

Oliver is an instant replacement for the now retired Kyle Williams as a play-making one-gapper on the inside.

Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State

Haskins is very talented but is probably in need of a redshirt year, and he'd get that behind Joe Flacco in Denver.

Andre Dillard, OT, Washington State

Dillard is an instant starter at right tackle who'd keep Andy Dalton clean. He could move to left tackle if and when the team moves on from Cordy Glenn.

T.J. Hockenson, TE, Iowa

Hockenson would be an awesome seam-stretcher from the start in Green Bay and his blocking chops would help to open holes for Aaron Jones .

Garrett Bradbury, C, NC State

The Dolphins seem to be content with not winning many games in 2019 to ensure they get a top quarterback in 2020. Bradbury can be a high-end center with a year to build strength.

Jonah Williams, OT, Alabama

The Falcons released Ryan Schraeder, so they have a hole at right tackle. The Falcons see a lot of Jake Matthews in Williams.

Noah Fant, TE, Washington

Fant's tremendous yards-after-the-catch skills will immediately translate to Jay Gruden's West Coast offense.

D.K. Metcalf, WR, Ole Miss

The Panthers lost Devin Funchess in free agency and are pumped to land Metcalf here, as he's a rare size/speed specimen who'll accentuate Cam Newton's big arm.

Dalton Risner, OL, Kansas State

After trading Rosen, the Cardinals look to build the line in front of Murray. Risner can play any spot up front.

Chris Lindstrom

This may seem early, but Lindstrom is a highly athletic guard with a nasty demeanor.

Drew Lock, QB, Titans

Marcus Mariota is playing on his fifth-year option and was drafted by the previous regime. Lock can be the quarterback in waiting in Nashville.

Devin Bush, LB, Michigan

Bush is a twitchy, super-charged linebacker, exactly the type of player the Steelers need at that position.

Hakeem Butler, WR, Iowa State

Instead of moving down to acquire more picks, the Seahawks stay put and get Russell Wilson a tall receiver with an enormous catch radius.

A.J. Brown, WR, Ole Miss

The Ravens want to run the football and play stingy defense. But they have to get Lamar Jackson legit receiver talent. Brown is very NFL-ready.

Yodny Cajuste, OT, West Virginia

The Texans aren't worried if many think this is too early for Cajuste. They love his size, length, noticeable power and vast experience as a pass protector.

Montez Sweat, EDGE, Mississippi State

Mike Mayock is ecstatic to be able to draft Sweat, an elite athlete with surprising bend for his stature and the ability to convert speed to power.

Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia

As a rookie, Baker can step in as a full-time player in a needy Eagles secondary.

Brian Burns, EDGE, Florida State

Burns would give the Colts some serious juice on the edge of their defensive line.

Josh Jacobs, RB, Alabama

I can totally see Jon Gruden wanting a bell cow running back of his own, and he gets that by drafting Jacobs here.

Christian Wilkins, DT, Clemson

Wilkins is the logical fit between Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram in Los Angeles. He can do anything you ask of him on the line.

Clelin Ferrell, EDGE, Clemson

With Dee Ford and Justin Houston no longer with the team, GM Brett Veach re-invests in the outside pass rush with Ferrell, a long, powerful, ascending prospect.

Cody Ford, OL, Oklahoma

Ford is a perfect pick for the Packers because he could start at guard then move to right tackle when the team moves on from Bryan Bulaga.

Dexter Lawrence, DT, Clemson

With Ndamukong Suh unsigned, the Rams add more serious talent to their defensive line with Lawrence.