Cleveland is the only quarterback-needy team with two first-round picks (well, for now, anyway), with selections at No. 4 and No. 26. It seems doubtful that Bortles, Bridgewater or Manziel would be available at No. 26 -- although not totally out of the realm of possibility -- but Carr could be. He led the nation in passing yards (5,083) and TD passes (50); he became just the fifth quarterback in FBS history with 50 TD passes. He has gained a lot of momentum as a potential first-rounder in the past two months, and Oakland is said to be extremely interested in him. The Raiders pick fifth, which seems too high to take Carr. There's always the potential to trade down, though.