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The Cowboys could pursue another cornerback and someone who can help on special teams to begin the seventh round.
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The Falcons lost their center this offseason, so they’ll have to address the position at some point.
Eli Cox had an inconsistent final season at Kentucky.


The Giants have shown interest in Korie Black, who would help with the team’s depth issue at cornerback.


The Patriots are expected to add another pass rusher at some point on Day 3.
Kyle Kennard was a major pass rusher for South Carolina this past season.


The Jaguars have to continue finding quality blockers to help Trevor Lawrence.
Jack Nelson started at left tackle for Wisconsin. He could continue to play tackle, or perhaps move inside to guard in the NFL.


The Raiders could stand to add to their linebacker depth and special-teams unit in the seventh round.


The Dolphins have multiple areas on the interior offensive line that they’ll need to address.
Garrett Dillinger is versatile in that he has some experience at left tackle, but mostly played guard.


The Cardinals are worried about Jonah Williams’ ability to stay healthy.


The Chiefs should add a couple of cornerbacks to help with the depth at the extremely important position.


With George Kittle in his 30s, the 49ers may want a tight end for the future.
Jackson Hawes is a quality blocking tight end.


The Lions figure to draft a linebacker late on Day 3 for depth and special teams.


Here’s another pass rusher for the Steelers, who have to compete with two great quarterbacks in the division.
Jahfari Harvey is a developed pass rusher with quality athleticism.


The Panthers need as much help as possible with their horrible pass rush.


The Dolphins have lots of issues, including zero depth on the defensive line.


The Colts could be interested in offensive line depth late in the draft.


The Bears are looking for a long snapper. They can take one in Round 7.


Here’s another offensive lineman for the Seahawks, who need to do everything in their power to fix their poor blocking.


No one should be surprised if the Buccaneers spend multiple picks on defensive backs, given their weakness in the area.


The Texans will be looking for linebacker depth and special teams help in this spot.
Easton Mascarenas-Arnold is undersized for the pros, so he looks to just be a special-teamer.


The Packers have brought in a bunch of late-round offensive tackles, indicating that they’re seeking some depth late on Day 3.


The Patriots could add two running backs to give them a chance to find a long-term answer at the position.


Running back is a big weakness, so the Cowboys could draft multiple players at the position.
Devin Neal is strongly build and can accelerate quickly.


The Bears lost Keenan Allen, so they’ll be looking to draft a receiver at some point. Beaux Collins has potential as a mismatch receiver.


Here’s some linebacker depth and special teams help for the Texans in the final round.


Here’s a special-teams player and a depth piece at linebacker.


The Ravens could look to add two receivers because they don’t have very good depth at the position.


The Lions could be looking to add linebacker/special teams players in the final round.


The Redskins could use one of their few picks on offensive tackle depth, just in case Laremy Tunsil gets injured.


Here’s some offensive line depth for the Giants.
Jonah Monheim can play every position on the offensive line, but looks to be best at center.


A late-round tight end makes sense with Jake Ferguson entering free agency after the 2025 season.


The Saints should be interested in a tight end at some point, perhaps as early as No. 9 overall with Tyler Warren.


The 49ers lost Dre Greenlaw, so they may want to bring in a couple of new linebackers to find a replacement.


The Packers could draft two defensive tackles, given their depth need in that area.


Chris Jones won’t be around forever, so the Chiefs could obtain multiple defensive tackles.


With Deebo Samuel gone and Brandon Aiyuk coming off injury, the 49ers will need to obtain a receiver at some point.


Here’s more defensive line help for the Dolphins, who are desperate for depth in that area.


New Orleans figures to pursue a couple of receivers, given the injury history.
Sam Brown Jr. is a quality athlete. He had the best vertical jump among all receivers at the combine.


The Browns don’t have much behind David Njoku at tight end.


Jim Harbaugh will never be upset to add two running backs in a draft class.


The Chiefs will have to add a linebacker at some point to help with depth and special teams.
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