2017 NFL Mock Draft: Round 1 – Picks 17-32

Last update: Wednesday, April 26, 2017. 2:10 p.m. Major changes.
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  1. Washington Redskins: Charles Harris, DE/OLB, Missouri
    Gareon Conley was slotted here in a previous version. It really sounded like the Redskins were going to select him, but that’s no longer the case in the wake of the rape allegations.

    The Redskins could go with another cornerback like Adoree Jackson or Kevin King, but Charles Harris is probably considered the better prospect. The Redskins need help in their front seven, and Harris would add another pass-rushing threat to help Washington defeat Dak Prescott.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Reuben Foster, ILB – As mentioned before, I don’t expect Foster to drop as a result of his positive test. I think this could be his floor.

    2. Adoree Jackson, CB – With Conley no longer an option, perhaps the Redskins will select a cornerback who can keep up with Odell Beckham Jr.

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    Pick change; previously Gareon Conley, CB

  2. Tennessee Titans: Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
    The Titans had a big need at cornerback before they released Jason McCourty. That void is even greater now, so it would be a surprise if Tennessee didn’t use one of its opening-round selections on a corner.

    There’s been some talk that Marlon Humphrey could fall into Day 2 because of Dee Milliner comparisons. However, there are still teams that believe Humphrey is a top-20 prospect.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Chidobe Awuzie, CB – Awuzie would be my choice if Humphrey is off the board.

    2. John Ross, WR – I’ve had Ross slotted here for a while, but I now have Tennessee selecting an offensive weapon at No. 5 overall.

    Pick change; previously Chidobe Awuzie, CB



  3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
    I’ve slotted Christian McCaffrey to the Buccaneers since the middle of February, but it’s sounding like he won’t be available to them. If not, Tampa Bay could still select another offensive weapon, such as Dalvin Cook.

    I referenced Cook as the free-falling running back earlier in this mock draft. Cook’s stock is plummeting because his historically bad testing numbers for a first-round back, but one thing the figures don’t take into account is his excellent vision. It would be surprising if he flopped in the NFL, and I’d have to think the Buccaneers feel the same way.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Corey Davis, WR – Davis is the receiving option over John Ross, as the Washington product would be redundant. I think Davis is the pick if Cook is off the board.

    2. Obi Melifonwu, S – The Buccaneers desperately need safety help, and Melifonwu’s stock has risen enough to warrant consideration at No. 19 overall.

  4. Denver Broncos: Haason Reddick, LB, Temple
    The Broncos have an extremely dubious tackle situation, which they almost have to address with an early-round selection. It’s either Garett Bolles or Ryan Ramczyk here, unless a talented defender like Haason Reddick is available.

    Reddick makes a lot of sense for Denver. The team struggled to cover tight ends and pass-catching running backs without Danny Trevathan, and Reddick would be a nice solution to that problem.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Cam Robinson, OT – Robinson is the pick here if available, but I think he’ll be off the board.

    2. Garett Bolles or Ryan Ramczyk, OT – The fallback options if Reddick isn’t available. I think Denver prefers Bolles over Ramczyk.

  5. Detroit Lions: T.J. Watt, DE/OLB, Wisconsin
    T.J. Watt is reportedly rising up boards, and he is the sort of prospect Bob Quinn has drafted thus far. The Lions need help all over their defense, including at defensive end. A dynamic pass-rusher is needed across from Ziggy Ansah, who, by the way, will be an impending free agent after this year.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Haason Reddick, LB – Reddick checks all the boxes for what Quinn is looking for. There’s a decent chance he won’t be available, however.

    2. David Njoku, TE – Njoku fits what the Lions look for in a prospect, and he’d replace the disappointing Eric Ebron.



  6. Miami Dolphins: Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida
    The Dolphins are changing up their draft strategy this year. Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald published an article recently where he pointed out that the Dolphins’ brass is attempting to find as many high-character, smart players as possible. That’s Jarrad Davis in a nutshell. Davis, who fills a big need at linebacker, has top-five intangibles in this class. He’s exactly what the Dolphins are now looking for.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Haason Reddick, LB – Reddick was my pick last week, but he’s no lnger available.

    2. Forrest Lamp, G – Laremy Tunsil is moving to tackle, so an opening has created at guard.

  7. New York Giants: Garett Bolles, OT, Utah
    The Giants have expressed disdain for the offensive linemen in this class, but if there’s one exception, it’s Garett Bolles. Jordan Raanan has reported that the Giants have Bolles rated above all of the other offensive linemen in this class. Given that New York wanted Jack Conklin last year, it would make sense for them to obtain a left tackle.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Zach Cunningham, LB – I’ve had Cunningham slotted here for a while. I think he’s the favorite if Bolles is off the board.

    2. Jarrad Davis, LB – It’s looking like Davis is the preferred target for the Giants, but it’s looking like he won’t be available. Teams love his intangibles.

  8. Oakland Raiders: Kevin King, CB, Washington
    The Raiders are expected to address their defense with this pick. I’ve had them fixing their front seven for countless updates, but they could also select a cornerback.

    Kevin King is a name that might be surprising in the first round. However, King’s stock has soared, and it now seems like he’ll be taken in the first round. There have been some rumors linking the Raiders to King, so that’s what I’m going with at the moment.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. John Ross, WR – The Raiders are aiming to improve their defense, but they could find John Ross intriguing. Ross would be a huge upgrade in the slot, as Oakland had the worst No. 3 receiver in the NFL last year.

    2. Jarrad Davis or Zach Cunningham, LBs – Both linebackers make sense for the Raiders – as does Haason Reddick, if available – with Oakland needing to address the position.



  9. Houston Texans: Pat Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech
    I would’ve had the Texans going in a different direction prior to the Tony Romo news. However, Romo retired – check out my Disaster Grades for the Tony Romo retirement here – and so Houston will have to start Tom Savage unless it can find an alternative solution. That solution could be this pick, which almost has to happen now.

    Charlie Campbell reported that some teams have Mahomes slotted as a second-round prospect, but given that Mahomes is a quarterback, he’s likely to be chosen earlier than most anticipate. The NFL Draft Advisory Committee apparently agrees, as they gave Mahomes a Round 2 grade, which means he’ll be pushed into the opening frame because he’s a quarterback. Thus, it only seems logical to slot Mahomes into this spot, because if the Texans like him, they won’t be able to obtain him with their second-round selection. There’s actually a chance he won’t be available here, as a team believes the 49ers will pick Pat Mahomes.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Deshaun Watson, QB – I think it’s either Mahomes or Watson. There’s a greater chance Watson is off the board.

    2. Cam Robinson, OT – If Robinson falls, and both quarterbacks are off the board, the Texans could opt for the Alabama tackle.

  10. Seattle Seahawks: Obi Melifonwu, S/CB, Connecticut
    About two months ago, I had Jabrill Peppers slotted to the Seahawks, citing that Seattle would be able to use Peppers in a variety of ways. I’d say the same applies to Obi Melifonwu. The highly athletic Connecticut prospect would obviously provide insurance behind Earl Thomas and Kam Chancellor (an impending free agent), but he could also be a big nickel in the team’s 4-2-5 formation. He could also be a safety-linebacker hybrid. I’m sure the Seahawks will move him around quite a bit, so I think he’d be an intriguing piece to add to the Seattle defense.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Garett Bolles, OT – Bolles has the athleticism the Seahawks look for in a prospect, and he would obviously fill a huge need.

    2. Adoree Jackson, CB – Jackson has everything the Seahawks want, save for length. However, that may not matter considering Jackson is a nickel corner.



  11. Kansas City Chiefs: Forrest Lamp, G/C, Western Kentucky
    It’s been a while since the Chiefs have spent a first-round pick on an offensive lineman. Andy Reid is a big fan of building a team through the trenches, so I don’t think he’d be able to pass on the top guard in this class if Forrest Lamp dropped into his lap at No. 27 overall. Reid would love to obtain someone like Lamp, who would provide an upgrade over the mediocre Zach Fulton.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. John Ross, WR – I have Ross falling this far by circumstance. The Chiefs need a second receiver, so Ross makes a lot of sense.

    2. Pat Mahomes or Deshaun Watson, QBs – Kansas City could be looking into a quarterback to finally replace Alex Smith.

  12. Dallas Cowboys: Adoree Jackson, CB/KR, USC
    The Cowboys are expected to address either their pass rush or secondary with the No. 28 overall pick unless an explosive play-maker drops to them. It could be argued that Corey Davis fits that profile, but some teams labeled him as a late first-/early second-round prospect. Thus, Dallas may not see him as a huge steal.

    Instead, Dallas could be interested in someone like Adoree Jackson, who could be taken as high as No. 14 or 17. Jackson is a dynamic cornerback with play-making ability, and I’m sure the Cowboys would love to obtain him, especially after losing Morris Claiborne to free agency.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Takkarist McKinley, DE/OLB – The Cowboys like McKinley, and he’d be the pick here if he didn’t have any injury concerns.

    2. Tyus Bowser, DE/OLB – Dane Brugler reported that the Cowboys have shown late interest in the Koopa King.



  13. Green Bay Packers: Fabian Moreau, CB, UCLA
    The Packers obviously have major issues in their secondary that they need to address. It’ll be surprising if one of their first three selections aren’t used on a cornerback. Fabian Moreau has the size and athleticism the Packers covet in their cornerback prospects. He’s also from UCLA, which is key because the Packers have picked four Bruins since 2013.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Jordan Willis or Tyus Bowser, DE/OLBs – These are edge-rushing options if the Packers want to go that route.

    2. Kevin King, CB – Here’s another cornerback who makes sense.

    Pick change; previously Marlon Humphrey, CB

  14. Pittsburgh Steelers: DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
    Ben Roethlisberger hinted at retirement this offseason. Roethlisberger, now 35, will play for the Steelers next season, but how certain can the front office be if that’ll be the case for 2018 and beyond? We’ve seen crazier retirements, so it’s not out of the question that Roethlisberger could even change his mind and retire this offseason.

    The last team that had a future Hall of Fame quarterback with retirement drama was Green Bay. What did the Packers do when Brett Favre was mulling retirement? They selected Aaron Rodgers. Perhaps Pittsburgh will follow a similar strategy.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Jabrill Peppers, S – There have been rumors linking Peppers to the Steelers. He would provide some much-needed help in the secondary.

    2. David Njoku, TE – Speaking of Steeler-related rumors, Roethlisberger reportedly asked for the front office to add a tight end.

  15. Atlanta Falcons: Jordan Willis, DE/OLB, Kansas State
    It was a bit odd to see the Falcons eschew their pass rush in the 2016 NFL Draft, especially when Shaq Lawson dropped to them at No. 17. I’m sure that after seeing their defenders struggle to get to the quarterback – save for Vic Beasley, who has improved – they’ll be desperate for someone who can apply pressure on opposing signal-callers in the 2017 NFL Draft. Jordan Willis has the great athleticism the Falcons often look for in their prospects.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. T.J. Watt or Derek Rivers, DE/OLBs – Here are two other edge-rushing options who make sense for the Falcons.

    2. Forrest Lamp, G – The Falcons are rumored to be trading up. One player they could target is Lamp, who would provide a much-needed boost at guard.

  16. New Orleans Saints: Tre’Davious White, CB, LSU
    Two of the Saints’ early-round picks are expected to be used on a pass-rusher and a cornerback. Here’s an upgrade for the latter position, though I’ll change this selection if New Orleans manages to obtain Malcolm Butler.

    *** OTHER 2017 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Obi Melifonwu, S – This could be Melifonwu’s floor. I’d be pretty surprised if he’s not chosen in the first round.

    2. Jarrad Davis, LB – I don’t think Davis will be available, but if he is, he’ll be heavily considered here.





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