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2027 NFL Mock Draft (UPDATED 9/3): Round 1 /Picks 17-32
Other 2027 Mock Drafts: Charlie Campbell (10/22)
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 New York Jets: Arch Manning, QB, Texas
    
            New York Jets: Arch Manning, QB, Texas
         
        I’m not breaking any news by telling you that the Jets are desperate for a quarterback. They’ll have to obtain a franchise quarterback in the next two drafts.
The grandson of Archie Manning and the nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, Arch Manning has been a highly coveted prospect for quite some time and is the favorite to be chosen first overall whenever he declares.
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 Indianapolis Colts: Nico Iamleava, QB, UCLA
    
        Indianapolis Colts: Nico Iamleava, QB, UCLA
         
        Anthony Richardson will probably be given one more chance, but it’ll be a surprise if the Colts aren’t in the market for a quarterback in the 2027 NFL Draft.
Nico Iamleava transferred from Tennessee to UCLA due to a family issue. He has plus arm strength and rushing ability.
Pick change; previously Keon Sabb, S
 Tennessee Titans: Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State
    
            Tennessee Titans: Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State
         
        Calvin Ridley probably has two more years of No. 1 receiver-type production. The Titans will have to find a new top threat at the position during the 2027 NFL offseason.
Jeremiah Smith has top-five ability with his size, speed, athleticism, and production.
Pick change; previously Anthony Hill Jr., LB
 Carolina Panthers: Dylan Stewart, DE, South Carolina
    
            Carolina Panthers: Dylan Stewart, DE, South Carolina
         
        The Panthers have severe issues generating pressure on the quarterback. They need help at defensive tackle and the edge rush.
Dylan Stewart was very productive at the beginning of his collegiate career. He possesses extreme upside.
 Cleveland Browns: Anthonie Knapp, OT, Notre Dame
    
            Cleveland Browns: Anthonie Knapp, OT, Notre Dame
         
        Jedrick Wills gave up on the Browns, who no longer have a viable blind-side protector.
Anthonie Knapp has terrific strength and athleticism for a future NFL left tackle.
 Miami Dolphins: Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn
    
            Miami Dolphins: Cam Coleman, WR, Auburn
         
        Tyreek Hill may not be around much longer. Perhaps he’ll retire early to spend time with the family.
Cam Coleman has great size to go with his ridiculous speed and athleticism.
 Dallas Cowboys: Dominick McKinley, DT, LSU
    
            Dallas Cowboys: Dominick McKinley, DT, LSU
         
        Kenny Clark was acquired, but he’s already 30. The Cowboys need a long-term defensive tackle.
Dominick McKinley has limitless upside with his athleticism as an interior defender.
 New York Giants: Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama
    
            New York Giants: Ryan Williams, WR, Alabama
         
        The Giants have Malik Nabers, but that’s the only viable player they have at receiver.
Ryan Williams needs to get stronger for the NFL, but he has top-10 upside.
 New Orleans Saints: Zabien Brown, CB, Alabama
    
            New Orleans Saints: Zabien Brown, CB, Alabama
         
        The Saints have major defensive problems on every level. They need a replacement for Marshon Lattimore.
Zabien Brown has tremendous upside to be a No. 1 cornerback in the NFL.
 Las Vegas Raiders: Leonard Moore, WR, Notre Dame
    
            Las Vegas Raiders: Leonard Moore, WR, Notre Dame
         
        The Raiders have had issues at cornerback for a long time, so perhaps they’ll finally rectify the problem with this pick.
Leonard Moore is a big cornerback with a strong skill set.
 Seattle Seahawks: Nick Marsh, WR, Michigan State
    
            Seattle Seahawks: Nick Marsh, WR, Michigan State
         
        The Seahawks don’t have much at receiver outside of Jaxson Smith-Njigba and Tory Horton.
Nick Marsh is a 6-foot-3 receiver with plenty of potential.
 New England Patriots: K.J. Bolden, S, Georgia
    
            New England Patriots: K.J. Bolden, S, Georgia
         
        The Patriots have lost some talented safeties lately, so they’ll need to find a replacement.
K.J. Bolden is a gifted safety, but needs to bulk up for the pros.
 Arizona Cardinals: D.J. Lagway, WR, Florida
    
            Arizona Cardinals: D.J. Lagway, WR, Florida
         
        You can’t count on Kyler Murray to remain healthy, so the Cardinals may use this pick on a new franchise quarterback.
D.J. Lagway has positive arm strength and athleticim, though his accuracy needs work.
 Jacksonville Jaguars: Donovan Hiish, DT, Notre Dame
    
        Jacksonville Jaguars: Donovan Hiish, DT, Notre Dame
         
        The Jaguars have been trying to replace Calais Campbell for nearly a decade. Perhaps they’ll finally do it with this pick.
Donovan Hiish is undersized, but has strong pass-rushing ability.
 Cincinnati Bengals: Rylan Kennedy, DE, Texas A&M
    
            Cincinnati Bengals: Rylan Kennedy, DE, Texas A&M
         
        Trey Hendrickson probably won’t be on Cincinnati’s roster by the time the 2027 NFL Draft arrives.
Rylan Kennedy has loads of talent and potential.
 Chicago Bears: Jadan Baugh, RB, Florida
    
            Chicago Bears: Jadan Baugh, RB, Florida
         
        Perhaps Ben Johnson will land his Jahmyr Gibbs with this pick.
Jadan Baugh has great burst and ability to get yards after contact.
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