Here it is, mock draft No. 1 of 2016.

Don't grade me too harshly, I'm just warming up. But I think you'll be pleased with who fell to Dallas.

Although I believe the Cowboys could trade back on draft day, I have them staying at No. 4 and taking a player some have projected to go No. 1 overall.

1. Tennessee: Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss.

Team needs: OL, S, CB

If the Titans aren't blown away by a team trying to move up to get one of the top quarterbacks, Tunsil makes the most sense. He could be Marcus Mariota's Tyron Smith for the next decade.

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2. Cleveland: Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State.

Team needs: QB, WR, OL

The Browns can't possibly pass on a quarterback with the second overall pick. As long as another team doesn't trade with Tennessee to get Wentz, he'll go here.

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3. San Diego: DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon.

Team needs: DL, OL, S

Jalen Ramsey is a strong possibility, but don't sleep on the Chargers picking Buckner, the player many believe to be the most talented defensive lineman in this class.

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4. Dallas: Jalen Ramsey, DB, Florida State.

Team needs: DE, CB, RB

The Cowboys should feel very fortunate that Ramsey is still on the board. He's arguably the best player in this draft and would significantly upgrade a major area of need.

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5. Jacksonville: Myles Jack, LB, UCLA.

Team needs: LB, OL, DL

If his surgically-repaired knee checks out, Jacksonville could end up getting the best overall player in this class. Jack is the athletically-gifted type player linebacker coaches dream about.

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6. Baltimore: Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame.

Team needs: OL, DE, CB

The consensus No. 2 offensive tackle in the draft could immediately step in and protect Joe Flacco's blindside for the foreseeable future. Joey Bosa is another possibility given this scenario.

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7. San Francisco: Jared Goff, QB, Cal.

Team needs: QB, OL, WR

Chip Kelly would be thrilled to land perhaps the draft's top quarterback at No. 7. Goff's experience in a spread system could make for a seamless transition into Kelly's offense.

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8. Philadelphia: Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State.

Team needs: RB, OL, CB

Here's a scenario Cowboys fans would despise: a potentially dominant player they'd like to see running behind their offensive line going to their hated division rival.

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9. Tampa Bay: Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State.

Team needs: DE, CB, OL

How did Bosa fall this far? If the Cowboys and Ravens pass, it's possible. The Bucs would be absolutely thrilled to pair Bosa with Gerald McCoy along their defensive front.

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10. New York Giants: Leonard Floyd, LB, Georgia.

Team needs: WR, OL, DB

Maybe a little early for Floyd but another significant defensive upgrade this offseason for a team that has spent its last four first-round picks on the offensive side of the ball.

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11. Chicago: A'Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama.

Team needs: OL, DE, LB

Robinson would be an immediate impact player for a defense that's still transitioning into a 3-4 scheme. His talent and size would give Chicago a valuable run-stuffer.

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12. New Orleans: Sheldon Rankins, DT, Louisville.

Team needs: DL, CB, WR

The Saints have had one of the worst defenses in the league the last couple of years. This pick will likely be on that side of the ball, and Rankins could be the best option on the board.

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13. Miami: Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida.

Team needs: CB, RB, OL

The second-best defensive back in this draft and perhaps the top overall cornerback is still available at this point only because he's not 6-foot or above.

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14. Oakland: Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State.

Team needs: OL, RB, DB

The NFL is becoming more and more of a passing league and good corners with ideal size don't last long in the draft. Apple is 6-1, 200 pounds.

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15. Los Angeles: Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis.

Team needs: QB, DB, WR

Many have projected Lynch to be a late first or early second round pick. But because he has the skills to potentially become a franchise quarterback, it's unlikely he'll fall that far.

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16. Detroit: Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State.

Team needs: OL, DL, WR

This pick will likely be the top offensive or defensive lineman available. The Lions have almost always had offensive line problems, so it's likely they'll go in that direction.

17. Atlanta: Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson.

Team needs: DE, LB, TE

Lawson would be a great value at this point. The Falcons had an NFL-low 19 sacks last season. Lawson is the best pass rusher remaining on the board.

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18. Indianapolis: Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State.

Team needs: OL, CB, LB

If the Colts drafted Decker, they could pair him with left tackle Anthony Castonzo to form a solid perimeter for Andrew Luck for quite some time.

19. Buffalo: Noah Spence, DE, Eastern Kentucky.

Team needs: LB, DE, OL

Spence put on a show at the Senior Bowl. His stock has dropped some since but he'd be a very intriguing addition to the Ryan brothers' defense in Buffalo.

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20. New York Jets: Darron Lee, LB, Ohio State.

Team needs: LB, QB, OL

Lee is an exceptional athlete who is capable of being a three-down linebacker in the NFL. He can effectively rush the passer or drop into coverage.

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21. Washington: Reggie Ragland, ILB, Alabama.

Team needs: DL, CB, OL

Maybe not filling the biggest need here, but the Redskins select the best player available. Ragland would instantly step in and become a valuable playmaker for this defensive unit.

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22. Houston: Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor.

Team needs: WR, OL, DE

The run on wide receivers begins. Houston picks the 2015 Biletnikoff Award Winner to pair with DeAndre Hopkins, giving a recently-signed Brock Osweiler some impressive weapons.

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23. Minnesota: Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss.

Team needs: WR, OL, P

Treadwell falling this far is one of the biggest surprises so far. Some have the Dez Bryant-like receiver going in the top 10. But his underwhelming speed has hurt his draft stock.

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24. Cincinnati: Josh Doctson, WR, TCU.

Team needs: WR, S, LB

If Treadwell isn't around at 23, Doctson is a good possibility for the Vikings. But Cincy won't pass on the chance to pair the former TCU star with five-time Pro Bowl receiver A.J. Green.

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25. Pittsburgh: William Jackson III, CB, Houston.

Team needs: CB, OL, S

The Steelers go with the best defensive back remaining on their board. Jackson was very productive for the Cougars last season, leading the nation with 23 pass breakups.

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26. Seattle: Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana.

Team needs: OL, DT, CB

Look for the Seahawks to improve their offensive line with this pick. If not Spriggs, perhaps Alabama center Ryan Kelly or Kansas State guard Cody Whitehair.

27. Green Bay: Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama.

Team needs: DT, OL, LB

This draft is especially deep at defensive tackle. The Packers get one late in the first round that could end up being the best of the bunch.

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28. Kansas City: Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson.

Team needs: QB, LB, CB

With Sean Smith now in Oakland, the Chiefs look to replace him with their first pick. Alexander has said he's the most-skilled cornerback in this draft.

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29. Arizona: Ryan Kelly, C, Alabama.

Team needs: CB, OL, LB

Why not give Carson Palmer the best center in the draft and hope he ends up being the next Travis Frederick? Defensive back is another possibility here.

30. Carolina: Kevin Dodd, DE, Clemson.

Team needs: OL, DE, CB

The Panthers didn't need the Super Bowl to show them the importance of getting after opposing quarterbacks. They go with Dodd, the best pass rusher available.

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31. Denver: Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole Miss.

Team needs: QB, LB, DE

A risky pick because of Nkemdiche's off-field issues, but the Broncos have demonstrated that they're not afraid to gamble on a talented defensive lineman early in the draft.

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