By Darryl Slater | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The first wave of 2018 NFL free agency is complete, so let's take a look at the 2018 NFL Draft, with our latest two-round mock draft projection. It includes the likes of Penn State running back Saquon Barkley and the prominent quarterbacks: USC's Sam Darnold, UCLA's Josh Rosen, Wyoming's Josh Allen, and Oklahoma's Baker Mayfield? Scroll down to see who the New York Jets, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, and other teams might select. Who will the Cleveland Browns take with the first overall pick? (UPDATE: This mock draft has been updated to reflect the Jets trading from sixth to third, with the Colts.)

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On to our projections for the first two rounds, including Sam Darnold, Baker Mayfield, Saquon Barkley, Josh Rosen, and Josh Allen.

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64. Browns (from Eagles): OT Desmond Harrison, West Georgia

The level of competition will be a concern for him entering the draft, but the Browns just saw Joe Thomas retire, so they need help up front.

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63. Patriots: OT Jamarco Jones, Ohio State

Does it really matter who the Patriots draft in the second round as long as Tom Brady is their quarterback? No, no it does not.

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62. Vikings: OT Joseph Noteboom, TCU

Some extra protection for the Vikings' new quarterback, some guy named Kirk Cousins.

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61. Jaguars: TE Mike Gesicki, Penn State

He had 563 and 679 receiving yards in the past two seasons, so he can definitely help the Jaguars.

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60. Steelers: S Jessie Bates, Wake Forest

Nobody is saying he's going to be the next Troy Polamalu, but he has a bunch of potential.

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59. 49ers (from Saints): WR Christian Kirk, Texas A&M

An impressive target for Jimmy Garoppolo, as he takes over full-time as the 49ers' quarterback. Kirk had 919 yards and 10 touchdowns last year.

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58. Falcons: CB Donte Jackson, LSU

This blazing fast corner — maybe the draft's fastest player — will definitely help Dan Quinn's secondary.

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57. Titans: TE Dallas Goedert, South Dakota State

Fascinating prospect, considering his level of competition in college, but he has the size and experience to thrive in the NFL.

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56. Bills (from Rams): OT Martinas Rankin, Mississippi State

Looks like the Bills will have yet another underwhelming quarterback situation. But somebody has to protect their underwhelming quarterback.

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55. Panthers: OT Brian O'Neill, Pittsburgh

It'll be a run on offensive tackles here late in the second round, as the Panthers try to keep Cam Newton upright.

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54. Chiefs: LB Josey Jewell, Iowa

There's no arguing with his production, as he had 13.5 tackles for loss last season.

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53. Bills: DL Da'Shawn Hand, Alabama

Some really impressive, run-stopping power on the other side of the ball for the Bills, with their other second-round pick.

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52. Ravens: OL Braden Smith, Auburn

Durable player who started the final 41 games of his career. He is primarily a right guard.

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51. Lions: RB Kerryon Johnson, Auburn

A nice offensive weapon for Matthew Stafford. He ran for 1,391 yards and 18 touchdowns last year.

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50. Cowboys: DL Taven Bryan, Florida

Some help for the Cowboys' defensive line. Bryan could be a big-time run stopper for Dallas.

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49. Colts (from Jets): OLB Arden Key, LSU

The Colts would be thrilled if he falls this far. He is a talented but sometimes troubled player. The Colts got this pick from the Jets in Saturday's trade.

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48. Chargers: C James Daniels, Iowa

He isn't the best center in this draft — that would be Ohio State's Billy Price — but Daniels a pretty darn good option.

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47. Cardinals: DL Vita Vea, Washington

He could certainly go much higher, as he is one of the most talented defensive linemen in this draft. A mammoth matchup nightmare.

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46. Bengals: CB M.J. Stewart, North Carolina

He broke up 12, 11, and 14 passes the past three seasons. Pretty nice production.

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45. Packers: DL Da'Ron Payne, Alabama

He could be a huge presence up front for the Packers, as they push to become a Super Bowl team again.

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44. Washington: CB Isaiah Oliver, Colorado

He broke up 13 passes and had two interceptions last season, so he can help Washington immediately.

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43. Patriots (from 49ers): DL Derrick Nnadi, Florida State

With 10 and 10.5 tackles for loss the past two years, he has a chance to chip in immediately.

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42. Dolphins: OG Austin Corbett, Nevada

He gives Miami some versatility because he can play guard or tackle.

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41. Raiders: LB Malik Jefferson, Texas

The Raiders' defense gets nastier by adding Jefferson, who had 10 tackles for loss last year.

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40. Broncos: OG Will Hernandez, UTEP

Big, mauling guard will fit right in with the Broncos, as they try to protect Case Keenum.

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39. Bears: OLB Sam Hubbard, Ohio State

He could go higher. Had seven sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss last season. A prodigious edge rusher.

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38. Buccaneers: CB Carlton Davis, Auburn

Not a hugely high-profile corner in this draft, but he could boost Tampa Bay's secondary. He had 11 pass breakups last year.

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37. Colts (from Jets): C Billy Price, Ohio State

Price is considered the best center in this draft. Another pick that the Colts got from the Jets.

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36. Colts: S Kyzir White, West Virginia

He is hoping he has better injury luck in the NFL than his older brother, Bears wide receiver Kevin White.

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35. Browns (from Texans): LB Leighton Vander Esch, Boise State

A fast-rising prospect, Vander Esch was a menace for Boise State last year, including four forced fumbles.

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34. Giants: RB Ronald Jones II, USC

He might wind up being the best running back in this draft not named Saquon Barkley. He put up great stats last year — 1,550 yards and 19 touchdowns.

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33. Browns: S Justin Reid, Stanford

A ball hawk in the back end of the Browns' defense. The Browns have so many needs, they could really go in any direction and get a player who can help them.

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(FIRST ROUND) 32. Eagles: OT Kolton Miller, UCLA

Some protection for Carson Wentz. Orlando Brown is another offensive tackle option, but his stock isn't exactly rising.

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31. Patriots: RB Derrius Guice, LSU

A bunch of talented running backs in this draft, including Ronald Jones II.

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30. Vikings: CB Mike Hughes, Central Florida

He is used to winning, coming off an unbeaten season at UCF. Can he help the Vikings win a Super Bowl with Kirk Cousins? Hughes had four picks and 11 pass breakups last year.

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29. Jaguars: QB Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State

Yes, the Jaguars extended Blake Bortles' contract. But he probably isn't a legit, long-term answer for them.

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28. Steelers: LB Rashaan Evans, Alabama

Really impressive 2017 season for him, with 13 tackles for loss, as he helped Alabama win the national title.

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27. Saints: QB Lamar Jackson, Louisville

He could learn a ton sitting behind Drew Brees. The Saints need to start thinking about the future at quarterback.

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26. Falcons: DL Harrison Phillips, Stanford

More defensive help for Dan Quinn and Co., as the Falcons try to build a dominant unit on that side of the ball.

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25. Titans: OLB Harold Landry, Boston College

He probably would go higher if he had a better season in 2017. But in 2016, he had 22 tackles for loss and 16.5 sacks. Hard to argue with that production.

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24. Panthers: CB Jaire Alexander, Louisville

He was limited by injuries last year and had just one pick. But the year before, he had five of them. Talented corner.

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23. Rams: OT Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame

He could certainly go higher, but the Rams will happily take some extra protection for Jared Goff.

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22. Bills (from Chiefs): WR D.J. Moore, Maryland

He boosted his stock with 1,033 yards last season. The Bills need to give quarterback AJ McCarron some weapons to help him out.

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21. Bengals (from Bills): WR Calvin Ridley, Alabama

An athletic freak of a receiver, Ridley could definitely go much higher. He just didn't get a lot of targets in Alabama's run-focused offense.

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20. Lions: OLB Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech

His stock is rising in a big way, and he could certainly be a top 15 pick. He had 14 tackles for loss last season.

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19. Cowboys: CB Josh Jackson, Iowa

He didn't test great at the NFL Scouting Combine. So he falls here to the Cowboys.

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18. Seahawks: OG Isaiah Wynn, Georgia

Wynn isn't a Quenton Nelson-level guard talent, but he is no slouch. He could help Seattle.

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17. Chargers: S Ronnie Harrison, Alabama

Three interceptions for him last season, when he starred in that super-talented Alabama defense.

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16. Ravens: WR Courtland Sutton, SMU

A bit of a surprise that he goes ahead of Ridley. But there are a few big surprises in every draft. Last season, he had 1,085 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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15. Cardinals: OT Connor Williams, Texas

This could be Mike McGlinchey or Orlando Brown. There is some time for the offensive tackle situation to shake out.

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14. Packers: OLB Marcus Davenport, Texas-San Antonio

Don't be fooled by his small-school background. This dude can play. He had 17 tackles for loss and 8.5 sacks last season.

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13. Washington: DL Maurice Hurst, Michigan

A very disruptive three-technique defensive lineman who has a chance to contribute from the get-go.

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12. Bills (from Bengals): QB Josh Allen, Wyoming

The Bills could always move up, but they'll happily take Allen here. He has a monster arm. Is he accurate enough, though? That's a major concern. AJ McCarron clearly isn't a long-term answer for the Bills.

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11. Dolphins: CB Denzel Ward, Ohio State

The best pure cornerback in this draft. (Yes, Minkah Fitzpatrick can play corner, too.) What Ward lacks in size he makes up for in tenacity.

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10. Raiders: S Derwin James, Florida State

Eleven pass breakups and two interceptions last season as a safety. The Raiders will take that.

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9. 49ers: RB Sony Michel, Georgia

A bit of a surprise here, as he goes ahead of Jones and Guice. There's an interesting cluster of running backs behind Saquon Barkley, so it all depends on what a team is looking for.

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8. Bears: LB Roquan Smith, Georgia

Fourteen tackles for loss for him last year, as helped Georgia reach the national title game. He will put himself in the top 10 conversation with his pre-draft performances.

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7. Buccaneers: OG Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame

One of the best offensive guards to come along in a few years. He could definitely go higher than this. But the Jets will pass on him because they didn't land Kirk Cousins in free agency.

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6. Colts (from Jets): DE Bradley Chubb, N.C. State

The Colts go with an elite pass rusher who had 10 sacks in each of the past two years.

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5. Broncos: QB Sam Darnold, USC

Just like McCarron with the Bills and Teddy Bridgewater/Josh McCown with the Jets, Case Keenum isn't the long-term answer in Denver. So the Broncos go with Darnold, who might not last this long.

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4. Browns (from Texans): RB Saquon Barkley, Penn State

An insanely talented running back. He is an option for the Giants at No. 2. Will they regret passing on him?

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3. Jets (from Colts): QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma

He loves the spotlight and will fit in just fine in the New York market. He insists his height won't be an issue, but Jets offensive coordinator Jeremy Bates will have to work with developing him, and finding vision lanes.

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2. Giants: DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama

A do-it-all defensive back. Ultimately, the Giants pass on a quarterback and pass on Saquon Barkley here. So there will be a lot of hand-wringing about this pick.

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1. Browns: QB Josh Rosen, UCLA

The Browns can talk all they want about how Tyrod Taylor is their starter for 2018. But they're not going to pass on a chance to take an elite quarterback prospect who could be their successful starter for years to come.

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