After you guys nearly gave Minkah Fitzpatrick to the Colts you overwhelmingly selected him for the Buccaneers. That ought to help take care of their problems at cornerback for 2018.

First overall voting total: Cleveland Browns

Second overall voting total: New York Giants

Third overall voting total: New York Jets

Fourth overall voting total: Cleveland Browns

Fifth overall voting total: Denver Broncos

Sixth overall voting total: Indianapolis Colts

Seventh overall voting total: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Chicago Bears are now on the clock!

DB Derwin James: The Florida State defensive back among the most talented and most versatile defenders in this year’s draft and the Bears could certainly find a spot for him.

LB Roquan Smith: With Edmunds off the board, Smith is clear #1 linebacker available.

CB Denzel Ward: Ohio State’s Ward is an explosive athlete and would certainly improve the cornerback rotation in Chicago.

DT Vita Vea: The top defensive tackle in the draft by most estimations has to potentially be in play here.

CB Josh Jackson: The Bears are definitely in need of cornerback help, so Jackson belongs in the conversation.

DE Marcus Davenport: A standup rusher at UTSA, Davenport has packed on size and projects as a 43 DE in the NFL.

DE Harold Landry: He lacks ideal size, but Landry has excellent burst and is a good fit in the Bears’ scheme.

OG Isaiah Wynn: While shorter than you’d like to see at tackle, he comes close to still being athletic enough and technical enough to play there. He could also shift further inside to center.

OT Connor Williams: He had an uninspiring 2017 season and could potentially kick inside, but Williams is a physical specimen and could stick at tackle.