It’s Super Bowl week, and with the Senior Bowl now in the books, on-field action is winding down as the predraft process begins to heat up.

The next stop on the offseason calendar for this year’s top prospects will be the NFL Scouting Combine, where they’ll get to show off their raw athleticism and sit down with interviews with league decision-makers.

As January comes to a close, it’s time to take our first crack at projecting all seven rounds of the 2019 NFL draft:

(draft order courtesy of Tankathon)

1. Arizona Cardinals | Quinnen Williams | DL | Alabama

Nick Bosa is the odds-on favorite here, but the Cards already have one of the league’s best edge rushers in Chandler Jones. What they need is a dominant, disruptive force for the interior of their defensive line, and Williams is the perfect fit.

2. San Francisco 49ers | Nick Bosa | EDGE | Ohio State

This is a dream scenario for the 49ers, who get the best overall prospect in the draft, who also just happens to fill the team’s biggest need. Despite playing just a few games due to injury in 2018, Bosa is worthy of No. 1 overall consideration.

3. New York Jets | Josh Allen | EDGE | Kentucky

Similar to the 49ers, the Jets desperately need to come away from this pick with a difference-maker on the edge. Allen is a versatile weapon who was arguably the most dominant defender in all of college football last season.

4. Oakland Raiders | Devin White | LB | LSU

Some might bristle at the thought of an inside linebacker this early, but White is absolutely a top-five prospect in this class, and the Raiders have three first-round picks to play with. He’s exactly the kind of player who can transform the identity of an entire defense, and that’s what Oakland needs.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Ed Oliver | DL | Houston

There are bigger needs elsewhere, but the potential departure of Gerald McCoy could make this a bigger one. Oliver is one of the most talented, versatile prospects in this draft, and would be a welcome addition to a needy defense.

6. New York Giants | Dwayne Haskins | QB | Ohio State

In a real scenario, it’s highly unlikely the Giants will be able to stay at this pick and still land Haskins, who is widely regarded as the top passer in this class. If they do, it would be the perfect match of need and value for a team that needs a successor for Eli Manning.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars | Kyler Murray | QB | Oklahoma

The Blake Bortles experiment has failed (sorry, Jason), and it’s time for the Jags to swing away once more on a franchise quarterback. Murray is the biggest wild-card in this entire draft, but much like fellow Sooner/Heisman winner Baker Mayfield, he could break the mold of a top-10 QB.

8. Detroit Lions | Clelin Ferrell | EDGE | Clemson

Even if Ziggy Ansah were to return, the Lions still need a young pass rusher who can help him in the short-term while developing into his eventual replacement. Ferrell is one of the most complete prospects at any position in this year’s draft, and would be a solid value here.

9. Buffalo Bills | Jonah Williams | OT | Alabama

They have their franchise quarterback in Josh Allen, but the Bills need to improve his supporting cast in just about every way. That starts up front, by adding one of the most polished and experienced tackles in the country, who has been battle-tested by some of the best competition in college football.

10. Denver Broncos | Drew Lock | QB | Missouri

Case Keenum was only supposed to be a short-term solution, but even that isn’t working out so far. John Elway needs a high-upside passer with a big arm, and Lock is the man for the job. He proved with a solid Senior Bowl week that he could be worthy of top-10 consideration.