Todd McShay’s NFL mock drafts are highly-anticipated no matter which way you lean on his analysis. His latest mock draft — Version 4.0 — is now out, and he has the Los Angeles Rams addressing offensive needs in the first two rounds.

What makes this mock draft unique from his previous mock drafts is McShay selects the first two rounds. Here are his selections:

No. 15 Laquon Treadwell, WR Ole Miss: Case Keenum is penciled in as the starting QB right now, so there’s always a chance the Rams will try to trade up to grab one of the top-two passers. But with this being too early for Paxton Lynch and Los Angeles still needing a legit difference maker on the outside, Treadwell is the pick. He’s the best pure WR in this class, showing outstanding hand-eye coordination and body control. No. 43 Christian Hackenberg, QB Penn State: Hackenberg had his best season when playing under current Texans coach Bill O’Brien. He has ideal size, a big-league arm and adequate pocket mobility. But his decision-making must improve. No. 45 Artie Burns, CB Miami (FL): Burns’ extremely long arms (33¼ inches) and ability to play press coverage give him a lot of upside as a cornerback. He had a career-high six interceptions in 2015 after having just one pick during his prior two seasons.

Treadwell at No. 15 is nothing new. Mock drafts have the Rams taking him or Memphis quarterback Paxton Lynch. The news here is Hackenberg at No. 43 overall in the second round. It’s the first time we hear that name, which is why we haven’t mentioned him here. But with McShay doing that now, here’s a closer look at the former Nittany Lion:



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