With most of the top prospects weighed and measured at the combine, we now have a better idea about how they stack up against each other and their NFL comparables.

1. Tennessee

Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss

A couple of character flags have come up that the Titans will surely look into.

2. Cleveland

Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State

Came out of the combine secure as one of the top two QBs and worthy of this selection.

3. San Diego

Jalen Ramsey, FS, Florida State

His combine performance proved that he’s one of the top athletes available, if not the best.

4. Dallas

Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State

He’s the best fit as a 4-3 end, but the Cowboys could go for Buckner or a linebacker like Jack.

5. Jacksonville

DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon

His combine performance could vault him all the way to third overall – maybe even first.

6. Baltimore

Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame

Would love any of the previous three picks to fall to them, but Stanley also fills a need for them.

7. San Francisco

Jared Goff, QB, California

Kaepernick’s trade demand should put the Niners squarely in the market for a franchise QB.

8. Miami

Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson

With Wake recovering from injury and Vernon as good as gone, pass rushing becomes a big need.

9. Tampa Bay

Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida

He’s only the best cover corner in the draft, so it’s likely teams may trade up to grab him.

10. New York Giants

Myles Jack, OLB, UCLA

The Giants have needed linebacking help for years, but could also look at Elliott or a JPP replacement.

11. Chicago

Reggie Ragland, MLB, Alabama

Fits excellently in to the Bears’ 3-4 scheme and is one of the most intelligent players available.

12. New Orleans

Darron Lee, OLB, Ohio State

He takes a big jump thanks to a blistering combine and the Saints can use all the help they can get on D.

13. Philadelphia

Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State

Despite resigning Bradford, QB is an option here, but Conklin proved himself as the third best OL at the combine.

14. Oakland

William Jackson III, CB, Houston

Put in a combine performance that pushed him up to the third-best corner in some scouts’ eyes.

15. Los Angeles

Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis

The Rams are certainly in play for Peyton Manning, but really need a QB for the future.

16. Detroit

Laquon Treadwell, WR, Mississippi

Potentially having to replace Calvin Johnson creates a big need for the new Lions management.

17. Atlanta

Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State

The Falcons had the least sacks in the league last year with just 19, making pass rush a huge need.

18. Indianapolis

Cody Whitehair, OG, Kansas State

The Colts need to protect Andrew Luck and Whitehair comes in as a solid pass-blocking guard.

19. Buffalo

Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole Miss

Rex Ryan has never been one to shy away from personality issues and Nkemdiche has top-10 talent.

20. New York Jets

Noah Spence, OLB, Eastern Kentucky

Character issues are the big drawback for him, but has a very high ceiling which the Jets will love.

21. Washington

A’Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama

A guy that won’t put up big numbers, but will do well at filling gaps and stuffing the run.

22. Houston

Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State

Realistically, he could go as high as sixth overall, but it wouldn’t surprise many if he falls to here, either.

23. Minnesota

Josh Doctson, WR, TCU

With Mike Wallace out the door, the Vikes need another target who can haul them in near the goal.

24. Cincinnati

Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame

Will likely bring in some receiving talent in free agency, but you can’t argue with Fuller’s speed.

25. Pittsburgh

Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State

While he has underwhelmed some scouts, he has great size for the position and fills a big need here.

26. Seattle

Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State

With Okung a free agent, the Seahawks will need to invest in the offensive line.

27. Green Bay

Hunter Henry, TE, Arkansas

Linebacker is also a need, but Henry would give the Packers a first-round rated TE target for Rodgers.

28. Kansas City

Sheldon Rankins, DT, Louisville

Face some depth issues on the D-line with some free agent departures and Rankins is a solid pick.

29. Arizona

Leonard Floyd, OLB, Georgia

Has a ton of potential which can develop thanks to the Cards’ depth on defence.

30. Carolina

Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson

Norman will be back after getting tagged, but the Panthers need some youth in the defensive backfield.

31. Denver

Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana

The offensive line was one of the top issues for the champs and Spriggs put in a stellar combine performance.

*-New England forfeits its first-round pick due to DeflateGate scandal.