By Darryl Slater | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

With the Super Bowl complete, let's take a look at our latest 2018 NFL mock draft, which includes not one, but two rounds. What will the Jets, Giants, and Eagles do? Where will quarterbacks Josh Rosen, Josh Allen, and Sam Darnold be selected?

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Will the Browns take Darnold at No. 1? Or perhaps he will fall to the Giants at No. 2. Check out our full, two-round projection down below.

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64. BROWNS (FROM EAGLES): WR KOREY ROBERTSON, SOUTHERN MISS

He tied for eighth nationally last season with 12 touchdown catches.

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63. PATRIOTS: C FRANK RAGNOW, ARKANSAS

A well-regarded center heads to Bill Belichick's dynasty.

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62. VIKINGS: OT MARTINAS RANKIN, MISSISSIPPI STATE

This is a very Minnesota Vikings name for a player, isn't it?

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61. JAGUARS: TE MARK ANDREWS, OKLAHOMA

Very productive 2017 season — 958 yards and eight touchdowns.

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60. STEELERS: OG ISAIAH WYNN, GEORGIA

Some protection for Ben Roethlisberger, as he gets up in years.

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59. 49ERS (FROM SAINTS): CB TARVARUS MCFADDEN, FLORIDA STATE

Had eight picks in 2016 and can also return punts.

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58. FALCONS: WR CHRISTIAN KIRK, TEXAS A&M

He could learn a thing from playing with Julio Jones, no?

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57. TITANS: S KYZIR WHITE, WEST VIRGINIA

He hopes to have better health luck in the NFL than his brother, Bears receiver Kevin White.

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56. BILLS (FROM RAMS): DL RJ MCINTOSH, MIAMI

Some help for the Bills' run defense. He had 12.5 tackles for loss last year.

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55. PANTHERS: WR DEON CAIN, CLEMSON

Played in a prolific college offense, but how will that translate to the NFL?

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54: CHIEFS: LB LEIGHTON VANDER ESCH, BOISE STATE

Chiefs need help on defense, after ranking 30th in defensive DVOA last year.

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53. BILLS: S JUSTIN REID, STANFORD

Some more help for a Buffalo secondary that ranked sixth in the NFL in picks last year.

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52. RAVENS: OT NICK GATES, NEBRASKA

The Ravens desperately need to protect Joe Flacco.

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51. LIONS: TE DALLAS GOEDERT, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE

Also an option for Dallas at No. 50, since Jason Witten isn't getting any younger.

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50. COWBOYS: DL DA'SHAWN HAND, ALABAMA

Big, experienced defensive lineman will help interior of Cowboys' defensive front.

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49. JETS (FROM SEAHAWKS): WR COURTLAND SUTTON, SMU

The Jets badly need somebody who can turn into a No. 1 receiver.

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48. CHARGERS: DL DERRICK NNADI, FLORIDA STATE

Chargers were pretty good on defense last year (12th in DVOA), and this pick will make them better.

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47. CARDINALS: CB CARLTON DAVIS, AUBURN

Patrick Peterson can teach him a thing or two.

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46. BENGALS: OT TYRELL CROSBY, OREGON

Can play either right tackle or left tackle.

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45. PACKERS: DL HARRISON PHILLIPS, STANFORD

Packers were middle of the league against the run last year.

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44. WASHINGTON: RB KERRYON JOHNSON, AUBURN

Some help for an offense that is now led by Alex Smith.

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43. PATRIOTS (FROM 49ERS): OLB OGBONNIA OKORONKWO, OKLAHOMA

He had an eye-popping 17.5 tackles for loss last year.

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42. DOLPHINS: OLB DORANCE ARMSTRONG JR., KANSAS

Some edge rushing help for Miami, which finished 28th in defensive DVOA last year.

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41. RAIDERS: RB SONY MICHEL, GEORGIA

One of the best backs in this draft not named Saquon Barkley.

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40. BRONCOS: OT JAMARCO JONES, OHIO STATE

Whoever the Broncos wind up trotting out at quarterback, they'll need to protect him.

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39. BEARS: LB MALIK JEFFERSON, TEXAS

Yes, the Bears need more offensive help than defensive help, but Jefferson has a ton of experience and will help them.

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38. BUCCANEERS: CB MIKE HUGHES, CENTRAL FLORIDA

He might not fall this far. He broke up 11 passes last year and had four interceptions.

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37. JETS: C BILLY PRICE, OHIO STATE

The Jets also got Nick Mangold from Ohio State, remember. A need-filling pick here.

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36. COLTS: LB RASHAAN EVANS, ALABAMA

Colts ranked 27th in defensive DVOA last season.

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35. BROWNS (FROM TEXANS): OT DESMOND HARRISON, WEST GEORGIA

There will be question marks about the level of competition he faced in college.

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34. GIANTS: QB MASON RUDOLPH, OKLAHOMA STATE

This will be a controversial pick, but Rudolph has the size and experience to thrive in the NFL.

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33. BROWNS: CB ISAIAH OLIVER, COLORADO

Cleveland has holes all over, so it can't go wrong addressing any position.

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(FIRST ROUND) 32. EAGLES: OT CHUKWUMA OKORAFOR, WESTERN MICHIGAN

You probably haven't heard of him, but he's a good one. And he has a great story.

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31. PATRIOTS: DL RASHEEM GREEN, USC

This is a make-or-break pick for New England. Just kidding.

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30. VIKINGS: DL MAURICE HURST, MICHIGAN

Some more help for an already strong Vikings front.

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29. JAGUARS: OT KOLTON MILLER, UCLA

He protected Josh Rosen's blind side well in college.

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28. STEELERS: LB TREMAINE EDMUNDS, VIRGINIA TECH

Was highly productive in Bud Foster's highly regarded Virginia Tech defense.

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27. SAINTS: OLB ARDEN KEY, LSU

Character concerns are the reason he falls this far. He is a tremendously talented player.

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26. FALCONS: DL VITA VEA, WASHINGTON

Dan Quinn will love getting this run-stopping menace.

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25. TITANS: OLB MARCUS DAVENPORT, TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO

Had 17 tackles for loss last year, but obviously not at a major conference level.

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24. PANTHERS: OT BRIAN O'NEILL, PITTSBURGH

Center is also an option, with Ryan Kalil retiring after 2018.

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23. RAMS: DE SAM HUBBARD, OHIO STATE

Strong against the run and as a pass rusher. Wade Phillips will love him.

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22. BILLS (FROM CHIEFS): WR D.J. MOORE, MARYLAND

Offensive uncertainty for the Bills, but Moore should help alleviate some of that.

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21. BILLS: QB BAKER MAYFIELD, OKLAHOMA

One of those guys who could either be fantastic or a total dud. Probably no in between.

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20. LIONS: DE HAROLD LANDRY, BOSTON COLLEGE

A potential replacement for Ezekiel Ansah. Had 16.5 sacks in 2016.

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19. COWBOYS: S RONNIE HARRISON, ALABAMA

Alabama produces so many NFL-ready defensive players.

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18. SEAHAWKS: OT ORLANDO BROWN, OKLAHOMA

Could definitely go much higher. Seattle will be thrilled to see him fall.

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17. CHARGERS: S DERWIN JAMES, FLORIDA STATE

An all-purpose safety who will help the Chargers' back end.

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16. RAVENS: WR CALVIN RIDLEY, ALABAMA

Didn't have monster stats last year (967 yards, five touchdowns), but he might be the best receiver in this draft.

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15. CARDINALS: QB JOSH ROSEN, UCLA

A draft stunner here, as Rosen falls due to character concerns. Can he thrive as Carson Palmer's replacement?

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14. PACKERS: OT CONNOR WILLIAMS, TEXAS

Don't be surprised if Orlando Brown goes here. He's an excellent offensive tackle, too.

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13. WASHINGTON: LB ROQUAN SMITH, GEORGIA

Had 14 tackles for loss last year, while leading Georgia to the national title game.

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12. BENGALS: OG QUENTON NELSON, NOTRE DAME

Unquestionably the best offensive guard available this year. Could go higher.

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11. DOLPHINS: CB JOSH JACKSON, IOWA

An eye-popping eight interceptions last season.

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10. RAIDERS: DL DA'RON PAYNE, ALABAMA

Jon Gruden needs to fix Oakland's defense, which ranked 29th in DVOA last year.

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9. 49ERS: OT MIKE MCGLINCHEY, NOTRE DAME

A bit of a surprise projection here, with McGlinchey going ahead of Orlando Brown and Connor Williams.

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8. BEARS: DE BRADLEY CHUBB, N.C. STATE

A top-notch pass rusher (10 sacks in each of the past two years) who could go higher.

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7. BUCCANEERS: RB RONALD JONES II, USC

Monster year in 2017 — 1,550 yards and 19 touchdowns.

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6. JETS: CB MINKAH FITZPATRICK, ALABAMA

Will he work out better for the Jets than Dee Milliner did?

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5. BRONCOS: QB JOSH ALLEN, BRONCOS

Accuracy issues are a concern, but he has a pro-ready body. This projection presumes the Jets sign Kirk Cousins, by the way.

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4. BROWNS (FROM TEXANS): RB DERRIUS GUICE, LSU

With Saquon Barkley gone (as you'll see below), the Browns go with another elite running back.

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3. COLTS: CB DENZEL WARD, OHIO STATE

More of a pure corner than Minkah Fitzpatrick, but who will be better in the NFL?

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2. GIANTS: RB SAQUON BARKLEY, PENN STATE

Stunner of a pick here, as the Giants pass on Josh Rosen (and get a quarterback later in the draft), in favor of Barkley, who might be the best overall player in the draft.

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1. BROWNS: QB SAM DARNOLD, USC

The best quarterback prospect in the draft goes to a team that has done a fantastic job of screwing up quarterback picks. Will Darnold break the curse?

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