Another week of NFL action is in the books, and while plenty of teams still have playoff aspirations, many fans have already turned their attention to the 2017 draft.

As we look forward to next April, here’s an early look at how the first two days of the draft could shake out, based on the current draft order through Week 7.

1. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett, EDGE, Texas A&M

I’m still convinced Garrett is by far the best overall player in this class. If the Browns’ new decision-makers weren’t sold on Carson Wentz with the No. 2 pick in last year’s draft, I wouldn’t be shocked if they felt the same about this year’s top quarterback prospects. Don’t be surprised if Hue Jackson and company give Cody Kessler more than a year to establish himself as the quarterback of the present and future, and spend this pick on the draft’s top prospect.

2. San Francisco 49ers: DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame

Neither Blaine Gabbert nor Colin Kaepernick are the long-term solution at quarterback for the 49ers, and it looks like they could be in position to take the top passer in this class. Notre Dame has been awful this season, but that won’t scare NFL teams away from Kizer’s well-rounded skill set. If he declares early, he could easily be the first quarterback off the board.

3. Chicago Bears: Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson

It’s time for the Bears to finally put the Jay Cutler era out of its misery. They have some quality young talent on both sides of the ball, but erratic play from the game’s most important position continues to be their biggest downfall. Watson isn’t a perfect prospect by any means, but he’s a dynamic playmaker who could give the Bears new life and hope for the future.

4. Carolina Panthers: Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

Just one year removed from an NFC title, the Panthers are struggling in a big way in 2016. The silver lining is a potential top-five pick in next year’s draft, and without an edge rusher or offensive tackle worthy of this pick in this scenario, they opt for the rare talent at running back to replace the aging Jonathan Stewart. Fournette’s skill set has been the stuff of legend since he first stepped foot on campus in Baton Rouge, and his performance against Ole Miss after returning from an ankle injury reminded everyone of just how special he can be.

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5. New York Jets: Brad Kaaya, QB, Miami (FL)

Geno Smith can’t stay healthy and Ryan Fitzpatrick isn’t a long-term solution, so don’t be surprised if the Jets target a potential franchise quarterback early in the 2017 draft. I’m not sold on Kaaya being worth this high of a selection, but he’s an experienced passer who could take advantage of multiple teams needing a fresh start at the position.

6. New Orleans Saints: Jabrill Peppers, DB, Michigan

The Saints need all kinds of help on defense, and in this scenario, one of the most dynamic talents in the entire draft falls right into their lap. Peppers can line up anywhere in the secondary and make big plays, and is an explosive return specialist. Regardless of where you play him, he’s going to find the ball and make good things happen when he gets there.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama

The Jags are one of the most frustrating teams in the league, as they have a ton of young talent on both sides of the ball but just haven’t been able to put it all together in a cohesive package. They go with the best overall player left on the board here, adding the physical, versatile and explosive Allen to a defensive line already stacked with potential playmakers like Malik Jackson and Dante Fowler.

8. Miami Dolphins: Jamal Adams, S, LSU

The bigger need is at corner for Miami, but Adams is a talent more worthy of a top-10 selection. Reshad Jones is one of the best players in the league at the position, but he’s out for the season with a torn rotator cuff and will be 29 next season. Adams is a polished playmaker on the back end who checks all the boxes NFL teams are looking for in a balanced safety prospect.

9. Tennessee Titans (from LA): Mike Williams, WR, Clemson

Marcus Mariota has some solid targets to throw to, but he still doesn’t have a legitimate No. 1 pass-catcher who can take over a game of consistently make big plays down the field. Williams has the size, physicality and ball skills to be that guy from Day 1, and he’s far and away the best prospect in this class at the position.

10. Tennessee Titans: Desmond King, CB, Iowa

Looking back to last year’s draft, it’s clear new general manager Jon Robinson places a ton of value on prospects who play with a physical style and nasty demeanor. There may be fast corners in this class, but King is the best all-around prospect at the position, and brings the kind of mentality the Titans are looking for.

11. Baltimore Ravens: Derek Barnett, EDGE, Tennessee

With Williams off the board and a significant drop-off between him and the next best receiver in the class, the Ravens look to their next biggest need to find a replacement for Terrell Suggs. At 6-3, 265 pounds, Barnett is physical and explosive, and has put up ridiculous production (26 sacks, 44.5 tackles for loss in 33 games) over his three years in Knoxville.

12. San Diego Chargers: Quincy Wilson, CB, Florida

Jason Verrett is a solid corner when healthy, but the Bolts need to give him more help. Wilson has been one of the best shut-down artists in the country this year, emerging out of the shadow of teammates Vernon Hargreaves III and Teez Tabor. Don’t be shocked if he ends up coming off the board this early.

13. Cincinnati Bengals: Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama

Cincy loves their linebackers to be fast and physical, and that’s exactly what Foster brings to the table. He’s taken over for Reggie Ragland as the heart in the middle of the Crimson Tide’s dominant defense, and he’s a better athlete than the 2016 second-rounder. His range and instincts could quickly make him one of the best linebackers in the NFL.

14. Indianapolis Colts: Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State

It sure seems like Frank Gore can play forever, but he’ll have to hang it up at some point. Since there’s little value in terms of offensive line talent in this scenario, the Colts find the next best thing to help Andrew Luck. Cook is explosive and powerful, with and every-down skill set that makes him one of the best overall prospects in the entire draft.

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State

Last year, the Bucs spent a fourth-rounder on a developmental safety in Ryan Smith, but the position needs a true difference-maker immediately. Bradley McDougald has flashed at times, but Tampa Bay needs an upgrade over Chris Conte. Hooker’s athleticism, range and instincts would give the Bucs the playmaker they so desperately need on the back end.

16. Arizona Cardinals: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama

There are bigger needs for the Bird Gang, but they love drafting superior talent over need, and they love athletic corners with great length. The 6-1 Humphrey is exactly that, and he’s the next in a long line of talented Tide corners destined for the first round.

17. Buffalo Bills: Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan State

Rex Ryan needs a playmaker at receiver to pair with Sammy Watkins, but better value can be had at that position later. McDowell is the type of versatile defender who can line up at multiple spots and make plays in opposing backfields, whether against the run or pass.

18. Washington Redskins: DeMarcus Walker, DL, Florida State

Jay Gruden’s crew needs to get deeper and more physical in the trenches on both sides of the ball. Walker exploded with 4.5 sacks in the Noles’ season-opening win over Ole Miss, and has bagged four more since. At 6-4, 280 pounds, he’s a versatile and disruptive as both a pass-rusher and a run defender.

19. Detroit Lions: Teez Tabor, CB, Florida

Darius Slay has one side of the field taken care of, but the Lions need to give him a partner in crime to line up across the field and force opposing quarterbacks to pick their poison. Tabor’s multiple suspensions will raise some questions, but there’s no arguing he’s a first-round talent on the field.

20. New York Giants: Carl Lawson, EDGE, Auburn

The Giants were at their best when they were loading up on pass-rushers with their premium draft picks. Lawson already has 6.5 sacks and eight tackles for loss through seven games in 2016.

21. Pittsburgh Steelers: Raekwon McMillan, LB, Ohio State

Despite their propensity for spending first-rounders on linebackers (three years in a row until 2016), the Steelers still need more talent across the entire unit. Lawrence Timmons will be 31 next season, and McMillan is the kind of athletic, physical presence who would fit perfectly on the inside next to fellow Buckeye alum Ryan Shazier.

22. Atlanta Falcons: Tim Williams, EDGE, Alabama

Vic Beasley is flashing the pass-rushing talent that made him a top-10 pick in 2015, but he needs another explosive bookend to meet him at the quarterback. Williams is as explosive as any edge rusher in the country, and added some quality bulk this past offseason. His arrest on a weapons charge earlier this season shouldn’t have a huge impact on his draft stock, and he would be the perfect running mate to pair with Beasley.

23. Houston Texans: O.J. Howard, TE, Alabama

The Texans are paying Brock Osweiler a pretty penny, so they’d better surround him with as many weapons as possible. DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller are explosive threats on the outside, but Osweiler needs an athletic tight end like Howard to create mismatches in the middle of the field.

24. Kansas City Chiefs: Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU

Marcus Peters has already established himself as one of the best young corners in the league, but the Chiefs need another athletic cover man to line up across from him. White has the size and length the Chiefs love in their corners, and his athleticism has made him one of the most dangerous return specialists in the country.

25. Green Bay Packers: Pat Elflein, OL, Ohio State

David Bakhtiari was quite the find at tackle, but the Packers released veteran Josh Sitton and need to find a long-term replacement. Elflein is the anchor up front for the Buckeyes, and has experience and both guard at center.

26. Cleveland Browns (from PHI): Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State

Joe Haden can’t do it all, but the Browns should be able to find a solid starter to pair with him, thanks to a deep class at corner this year. Conley is one of many talented members of the Buckeyes secondary, and could easily work his way into first-round consideration before next April.

27. Oakland Raiders: Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida

Oakland loaded up on speed and physicality on defense with last year’s early draft picks, but you can never have too much of either. Davis is one of many talented linebackers in this class, and would be a perfect fit in the heart of the Raiders defense.

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28. Denver Broncos: Jake Butt, TE, Michigan

Regardless of who is throwing passes for the Broncos, he’ll need an upgrade in terms of a security blanket at tight end. Butt is a solid all-around prospect who can create mismatches in coverage, but also has the physicality and toughness to be an effective blocker.

29. Seattle Seahawks: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama

This year’s offensive tackle class is less than desirable, but the Seahawks need an upgrade at the position in a big way. I’ll be surprised if it takes this long for the first one to come off the board, but when that happens, expect it to be Robinson. Off-field issues and consistency on the field are concerning, but his raw athleticism will get him taken in the first round.

30. Philadelphia Eagles (from MIN): Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan

Carson Wentz looks like the real deal at quarterback, but the Eagles need to surround him with as many weapons as possible. Davis has the size and skills to be a No. 1 target in the NFL, and his polished technique should make him an instant success at the next level.

31. Dallas Cowboys: Dawuane Smoot, EDGE, Illinois

Character issues have plagued the Cowboys’ attempts to improve their pass rush, so they’re still looking for an upgrade there. Smoot racked up 15 tackles for loss and eight sacks in 2015, and already has eight stops behind the line of scrimmage this year. At 6-3, 255 pounds, he’d be a perfect fit on the edge in Dallas.

32. New England Patriots: Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford

It will be interesting to see how McCaffrey’s skill set translates to the NFL game, but New England seems like the place where his talent would be maximized to its fullest potential. He would line up all over the field, with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels finding plenty of creative ways to get the ball in his hands.

SECOND ROUND

33. Cleveland Browns: Justin Evans, S, Texas A&M

34. San Francisco 49ers: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USC

35. Chicago Bears: Jourdan Lewis, CB, Michigan

36. Carolina Panthers: Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame

37. New York Jets: Nick Chubb, RB, Georgia

38. New Orleans Saints: DeVonte Fields, EDGE, Louisville

39. Jacksonville Jaguars: Armani Watts, S, Texas A&M

40. Miami Dolphins: Ethan Pocic, OL, LSU

41. Los Angeles Rams: Sidney Jones, CB, Washington

42. Cleveland Browns (from TEN): Carlos Watkins, DL, Clemson

43. Baltimore Ravens: Marcus Maye, S, Florida

44. San Diego Chargers: Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin

45. Cincinnati Bengals: Dan Feeney, G, Indiana

46. Indianapolis Colts: Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt

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47. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Isaiah Ford, WR, Virginia Tech

48. Arizona Cardinals: Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State

49. Buffalo Bills: Zay Jones, WR, East Carolina

50. Washington Redskins: Royce Freeman, RB, Oregon

51. Detroit Lions: Caleb Brantley, DL, Florida

52. New York Giants: Jalen Reeves-Maybin, LB, Tennessee

53. Pittsburgh Steelers: Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma

54. Atlanta Falcons: Evan Engram, TE, Ole Miss

55. Houston Texans: Anthony Walker, LB, Northwestern

56. Kansas City Chiefs: Charles Harris, EDGE, Missouri

57. Green Bay Packers: Wayne Gallman, RB, Clemson

58. Philadelphia Eagles: Adoree’ Jackson, CB, USC

59. Oakland Raiders: Cordrea Tankersley, CB, Clemson

60. Denver Broncos: Eddie Jackson, S, Alabama

61. Seattle Seahawks: Lowell Lotulelei, DL, Utah

62. Minnesota Vikings: Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame

63. Dallas Cowboys: Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State

64. New England Patriots: Julie’n Davenport, OT, Bucknell

THIRD ROUND

65. Cleveland Browns: Vince Biegel, LB, Wisconsin

66. San Francisco 49ers: Ryan Anderson, LB, Alabama

67. Chicago Bears: Jehu Chesson, WR, Michigan

68. Carolina Panthers: Jeremy Cutrer, CB, Middle Tennessee State

69. New York Jets: Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson

70. New Orleans Saints: Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

71. Jacksonville Jaguars: Roderick Johnson, OT, Florida State

72. Minnesota Vikings (from MIA): Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma

73. Tennessee Titans (from LA): Jeremy Sprinkle, TE, Arkansas

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74. Tennessee Titans: Marcus Williams, S, Utah

75. Baltimore Ravens: Fred Ross, WR, Mississippi State

76. San Diego Chargers: Courtland Sutton, WR, SMU

77. Cincinnati Bengals: Jarron Jones, DL, Notre Dame

78. Indianapolis Colts: Conor McDermott, OT, UCLA

79. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Davon Godchaux, DL, LSU

80. Arizona Cardinals: Chris Wormley, DL, Michigan

81. Buffalo Bills: Adam Bisnowaty, OT, Pittsburgh

82. Washington Redskins: Billy Price, G, Ohio State

83. Detroit Lions: Malachi Dupre, WR, LSU

84. New York Giants: Luke Falk, QB, Washington State

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85. Pittsburgh Steelers: Budda Baker, DB, Washington

86. Atlanta Falcons: Chidobe Awuzie, CB, Colorado

87. Houston Texans: Eddie Vanderdoes, DL, UCLA

88. Kansas City Chiefs: James Washington, WR, Oklahoma State

89. Green Bay Packers: Daeshon Hall, EDGE, Texas A&M

90. Philadelphia Eagles: Curtis Samuel, RB, Ohio State

91. Oakland Raiders: Zach Banner, OT, USC

92. Denver Broncos: Kendall Beckwith, LB, LSU

93. Seattle Seahawks: Treston Decoud, CB, Oregon State

94. Minnesota Vikings: Mason Cole, OL, Michigan

95. Dallas Cowboys: Travin Dural, WR, LSU

96. New England Patriots: Hunter Dimick, EDGE, Utah