2. Washington Redskins: Odell Beckham, Jr., wide receiver, LSU (No. 12)

Actual pick: Traded pick to St. Louis Rams, who selected Auburn offensive tackle Greg Robinson

College production kept Beckham from being one of the top five picks in the 2014 NFL Draft. He’s now one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, while Robinson has struggled.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Khalil Mack, edge defender, Buffalo (No. 5)

Actual pick: Blake Bortles, quarterback, UCF

Bortles showed signs of being a franchise quarterback in 2015, but Mack is a dominant linebacker and edge rusher.

4. Cleveland Browns: Anthony Barr, linebacker, UCLA (No. 9)

Actual pick: Traded pick to Buffalo Bills, who selected Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins

Watkins has been worth the fourth overall pick from a production standpoint, but he showed some diva tendencies in 2015. Barr is an extremely versatile linebacker.

5. Oakland Raiders: Derek Carr, quarterback, Fresno State (No. 36)

Actual pick: Khalil Mack, linebacker, Buffalo

The Raiders can’t grab Mack this time around, but they can select their franchise quarterback. There are better available players at this point, but a quarterback is too valuable to pass up. It was difficult to choose between Carr and Bridgewater, but the former has worked in Oakland, so there’s no reason to change it up.

6. Atlanta Falcons: Zack Martin, guard, Notre Dame (No. 16)

Actual pick: Jake Matthews, offensive tackle, Texas A&M

Martin already is one of the best offensive linemen in the NFL, while Matthews has had an up -and-down two years in the NFL.

7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Allen Robinson, wide receiver, Penn State (No. 61)

Actual pick: Mike Evans, wide receiver, Texas A&M

It’s unclear why Robinson dropped to the bottom of the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, but he’s been fantastic in two NFL seasons. He caught 80 passes for 1,400 yards with 14 touchdowns in 2015.

8. Minnesota Vikings: Teddy Bridgewater, quarterback, Louisville (No. 32)

Actual pick: Traded pick to Cleveland Browns, who selected Oklahoma State cornerback Justin Gilbert

The Vikings can’t get Barr this time around, but they’ll gladly take their starting quarterback. Gilbert has been a huge bust.

9. Buffalo Bills: Sammy Watkins, wide receiver, Clemson (No. 4)

Actual pick:Traded pick to Minnesota Vikings, who selected UCLA linebacker Anthony Barr

You could flip a coin between Robinson and Watkins. Robinson had the better sophomore season. The Bills can still grab Watkins without having to trade up to fourth overall.

10. Detroit Lions: Mike Evans, wide receiver, Texas A&M (No. 7)

Actual pick: Eric Ebron, tight end, North Carolina

Evans has more career yards than Robinson and Watkins. Robinson and Watkins, however, have shown more upside. The Lions could use Evans after Calvin Johnson announced his retirement.

11. Tennessee Titans: Taylor Lewan, offensive tackle, Michigan (No. 11)

Actual pick: Taylor Lewan, offensive tackle, Michigan

The Titans like Lewan enough at left tackle to trade out of the top overall spot in the 2016 NFL Draft.