Only four teams remain in the NFL playoffs, leaving the remaining 28 to shift their focus to improving their team in the offseason in hopes of making a postseason run next year.

As we look forward to the conference championship games, here’s my updated 2017 NFL mock draft, covering the first two days of draft weekend.

1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, EDGE, Texas A&M

The Browns have a later pick in the top 15 that can be used to address their biggest need. This pick is all about getting the best player in the draft, and that’s Garrett.

2. San Francisco 49ers: Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

He’s not my top QB right now, but I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s the first one off the board. Neither Blaine Gabbert nor Colin Kaepernick are the future.

3. Chicago Bears: Jamal Adams, S, LSU

I think the Bears will be more interested in spending their early second-rounder on a quarterback. Adams is the most polished, NFL-ready prospect in the entire draft.

4. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama

The Jags have plenty of young talent on both sides of the ball, and they just need to keep adding as much as possible. Allen is versatile, disruptive and the best value here.

5. Tennessee Titans (from LA): Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama

The hallmark of these new Titans is physicality. Foster is a violent, athletic force at the heart of the defense.

6. New York Jets: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

I would take a QB here, but I’m not convinced the Jets will. Matt Forte can’t play forever, so they dip into this year’s deep, talented running back class and grab a rare talent.

7. Los Angeles Chargers: Mike Williams, WR, Clemson

Keenan Allen can’t stay healthy and Antonio Gates is in the twilight of his career. Philip Rivers needs a legitimate No. 1 target like Williams.

8. Carolina Panthers: Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State

Jonathan Stewart could be a cap casualty, and despite multiple needs on defense, Cook is special enough to entice the Panthers in the top 10.

9. Cincinnati Bengals: Solomon Thomas, EDGE, Stanford

After a dominant performance in his bowl game, Thomas could leap into the top 10. The Bengals love physical edge players who can get after the passer and stuff the run.

10. Buffalo Bills: Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State

If Tyrod Taylor’s not back, QB will obviously be in play here, as well as WR. Hooker isn’t as well-rounded as Adams, but he’s got a rare combination of athleticism, range and ball skills.

11. New Orleans Saints: Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State

The NFL’s worst pass defense needs either a corner or a pass-rusher here. With nobody from this year’s deep class of corners off the board yet, the Saints are the first to take the dip with this redshirt sophomore.

12. Cleveland Browns (from PHI): DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame

This is the perfect scenario for the Browns, who get the best player in the draft at No. 1, then a chance at a potential franchise quarterback here.

13. Arizona Cardinals: Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt

The Bird Gang needs a young, athletic playmaker at the second level, and Cunningham was the SEC’s leading tackler in 2016. His versatility and range are much needed in Arizona.

14. Philadelphia Eagles (from MIN): John Ross, WR, Washington

There’s a need at corner, but the Eagles also need to surround Carson Wentz with as many weapons as possible. Ross is an undersized but explosive playmaker.

15. Indianapolis Colts: Derek Barnett, EDGE, Tennessee

With Robert Mathis retiring, the Colts need a talented pass-rusher to replace him, Barnett has been arguably the nation’s most productive edge defender over the past three seasons.

16. Baltimore Ravens: Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida

Depth at corner is lacking in Baltimore, but thankfully, this year’s class is insanely deep. Wilson has the size, athleticism and physicality to be an instant starter.

17. Washington Redskins: Montravius Adams, DL, Auburn

Washington needs to get younger and deeper in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Adams is a rare athlete for his size at 6-4, 309 pounds.

18. Tennessee Titans: Jalen Tabor, CB, Florida

Marcus Mariota needs weapons, but the Titans double-dip on defense here, instead. They have a huge need at corner, which they address with one of the SEC’s best.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan

I won’t be surprised if the Bucs go defense here based on value, but if Davis is on the board, it should be a no-brainer. Jameis Winston needs more weapons, and Davis would make a dangerous team with Mike Evans.

20. Denver Broncos: Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin

No matter who the quarterback is in Denver, he’ll need better protection. This year’s offensive tackle class lacks an elite prospect at the top, but Ramczyk is worthy of a top-25 pick.

21. Detroit Lions: Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State

They could go defensive line here, but a young corner to pair with Darius Slay is also a big need. Conley is one of three members of the Buckeyes secondary worthy of a first-round pick.

22. Miami Dolphins: Ryan Anderson, EDGE, Alabama

Tim Williams may be the more explosive rusher, but Anderson is the more well-rounded defender. His combination of speed and power would be a helpful replacement for the departed Olivier Vernon.

23. New York Giants: Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State

The G-Men spent big money at cornerback and defensive end in free agency last year, but now they need a playmaker at the second level. A balanced defender, McMillan can play any linebacker spot.

24. Oakland Raiders: Sidney Jones, CB, Washington

They could also go linebacker here, but the Raiders also need a corner and the value of a playmaker like Jones is just too much to pass up.

25. Houston Texans: Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson

It’s not too soon to stick a fork in the Brock Osweiler experiment. If Watson somehow falls to this pick, it’s a no-brainer.

26. Seattle Seahawks: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama

There may not be a bigger need in the entire NFL than Seattle’s need at tackle. Robinson has his flaws, both on and off the field, but he’s got the athleticism and physical tools to become a franchise left tackle.

27. Kansas City Chiefs: Forrest Lamp, OT, Western Kentucky

Some may project Lamp as a guard, but I’m not convinced he’ll have to slide inside. Eric Fisher’s struggles continue, and it’s time to think about replacing him.

28. Dallas Cowboys: Takkarist McKinley, EDGE, UCLA

DeMarcus Lawrence looks like a reliable edge rusher on one side, but he needs a running mate. McKinley has been a hot name in recent months, and would be a solid value here.

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29. Green Bay Packers: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama

There’s a huge need at corner for the Pack, and this year’s class is the perfect opportunity to get value. Humphrey is a talented redshirt sophomore with the size and length to hang with the NFL’s big, physical receivers.

30. Pittsburgh Steelers: Tim Williams, EDGE, Alabama

James Harrison is still making plays at 38 years old, but he can’t last forever. Off-field issues could make Williams tumble in the first round, where his rare explosiveness would be a steal this late.

31. Atlanta Falcons: Jaleel Johnson, DL, Iowa

Vic Beasley has established himself as a force off the edge, but the Falcons need a dominant force inside. Johnson can collapse the pocket from the middle with power and explosiveness.

32. New England Patriots: Jabrill Peppers, DB, Michigan

If any team can afford a luxury pick, it’s the Pats. Peppers is more athlete than football player right now, but New England is the perfect place for him to develop.

SECOND ROUND

33. Cleveland Browns: O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama

34. San Francisco 49ers: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC

35. Chicago Bears: Patrick Mahomes III, QB, Texas Tech

36. Jacksonville Jaguars: Dan Feeney, G, Indiana

37. Los Angeles Rams: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan

38. New York Jets: Taco Charlton, EDGE, Michigan

39. Los Angeles Chargers: Justin Evans, S, Texas A&M

40. Carolina Panthers: DeMarcus Walker, EDGE, Florida State

41. Cincinnati Bengals: Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma

42. Buffalo Bills: Isaiah Ford, WR, Virginia Tech

43. New Orleans Saints: Carl Lawson, EDGE, Auburn

44. Philadelphia Eagles: Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford

45. Arizona Cardinals: Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami (FL)

46. Minnesota Vikings: Garett Bolles, OT, Utah

47. Indianapolis Colts: Alvin Kamara, RB, Tennessee

48. Baltimore Ravens: Charles Harris, EDGE, Missouri

49. Washington Redskins: Dede Westbrook, WR, Oklahoma

50. Cleveland Browns (from TEN): Desmond King, DB, Iowa

51. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Budda Baker, S, Washington

52. Denver Broncos: Caleb Brantley, DL, Florida

53. Detroit Lions: Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan State

54. Miami Dolphins: David Njoku, TE, Miami (FL)

55. New York Giants: D’Onta Foreman, RB, Texas

56. Oakland Raiders: Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida

57. Houston Texans: Pat Elflein, OL, Ohio State

58. Seattle Seahawks: Kevin King, CB, Washington

59. Kansas City Chiefs: Anthony Walker, LB, Northwestern

60. Dallas Cowboys: Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU

61. Green Bay Packers: T.J. Watt, EDGE, Wisconsin

62. Pittsburgh Steelers: Eddie Jackson, S, Alabama

63. Atlanta Falcons: Bucky Hodges, TE, Virginia Tech

64. New England Patriots: Curtis Samuel, RB/WR, Ohio State

THIRD ROUND

65. Cleveland Browns: Carlos Watkins, DL, Clemson

66. San Francisco 49ers: Joe Mathis, EDGE, Washington

67. Chicago Bears: Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson

68. Jacksonville Jaguars: Marcus Maye, S, Florida

69. Tennessee Titans (from LA): Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson

70. New York Jets: Corn Elder, CB, Miami (FL)

71. Los Angeles Chargers: Adam Bisnowaty, OT, Pittsburgh

72. Carolina Panthers: Roderick Johnson, OT, Florida State

73. Cincinnati Bengals: Ethan Pocic, OL, LSU

74. Buffalo Bills: Jalen Reeves-Maybin, LB, Tennessee

75. New Orleans Saints: Marcus Williams, S, Utah

76. Philadelphia Eagles: Cameron Sutton, CB, Tennessee

77. Arizona Cardinals: Chris Wormley, DL, Michigan

78. Minnesota Vikings: Vincent Taylor, DT, Oklahoma State

79. Indianapolis Colts: Taylor Moton, OT, Western Michigan

80. Baltimore Ravens: ArDarius Stewart, WR, Alabama

81. Washington Redskins: Wayne Gallman, RB, Clemson

82. Tennessee Titans: Jordan Willis, EDGE, Kansas State

83. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma

84. Denver Broncos: Evan Engram, TE, Mississippi

85. Detroit Lions: Dawuane Smoot, EDGE, Illinois

86. Minnesota Vikings (from MIA): Dorian Johnson, G, Pittsburgh

87. New York Giants: Elijah Qualls, DT, Washington

88. Oakland Raiders: Dion Dawkins, OT, Temple

89. Houston Texans: Kendell Beckwith, LB, LSU

90. Seattle Seahawks: Conor McDermott, OT, UCLA

91. Kansas City Chiefs: Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado

92. Dallas Cowboys: Malachi Dupre, WR, LSU

93. Green Bay Packers: Jake Butt, TE, Michigan

94. Pittsburgh Steelers: Jamaal Williams, RB, BYU

95. Atlanta Falcons: DeVonte Fields, EDGE, Louisville

96. New England Patriots: Julie’n Davenport, OT, Bucknell