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Here’s another linebacker to help the Bills fix a big problem area.
Kaleb Elarms-Orr is undersized, but has great sideline-to-sideline range and plus blitzing skills.
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The Cardinals lost some receiver personnel this offseason, so they should address it at some point.
Zavion Thomas has blazing speed and doubles as a kick returner. He’s not a very good route runner.
The Titans need to continue to bolster their offensive line.
James Brockermeyer can play center and guard. He’s a technical blocker, but needs to increase his strength.
The Raiders must continue to add talent to their offensive line to protect Fernando Mendoza.
Jude Bowry is an athletic tackle with plenty of upside and toughness.
It wouldn’t be surprising if the Giants added some more interior defensive line help.
Febechi Nwaiwu is not very quick and needs to improve his run blocking.
Terry McLaurin is old, while the rest of the receiver group is underwhelming.
Cyrus Allen is a terrific route runner with quality hands who can make plays after the catch. There are some durability concerns, however.
The Seahawks have brought in several edge rushers for visits, so they’ll likely address the position at some point.
Keyshawn James-Newby is undersized, but he’s explosive and has a high motor.
The Bengals need to continue to add to their poor secondary.
Kapena Gushike is a smart and fast safety.
The Saints haven’t touched the offensive line yet in this draft, so I’m sure they’ll want to do that at some point.
Jeremiah Wright is a huge guard and a powerful blocker at the point of attack. He needs more development in pass protection.
With so many picks in the sixth round, the Patriots could ue one of them to select another running back for the future.
Adam Randall has good speed for a big back, but he drops the ball often and struggles in pass protection.
The Giants may add a defensive lineman earlier than this, given the Dexter Lawrence trade rumors.
Jamari Lyons has displayed disruptive ability in the interior of the defensive line.
The Giants could easily target a linebacker earlier than this.
Lander Barton was a favorite of advance scouts, though he missed a chunk of the ’23 season because of a foot injury.
A third offensive lineman makes sense, especially with the Titans needing some tackle help.
Tristan Leigh is an athletic lineman with a good frame, but need to improve in pass protection.
It’ll take more than one player to replace Lavonte David’s production.
Jimmy Rolder is a quality tackler, but struggles to cover. He hasn’t started many games.
The Vikings have issues they need to address with their defensive line. Two new players are needed in that area.
Zane Durant is a quick defensive tackle, but is a bit undersized.
It would be shocking if the Eagles didn’t address the defensive line at some point.
Ethan Burke has shown some great flashes at times. He has lots of potential.
Teams are always looking for as much pass-rushing talent as possible. Drake Maye was sacked at least five times in every playoff game. Perhaps the Patriots can return the favor.
Harold Perkins is a beast who broke on to the scene with 7.5 sacks as a freshman. He’s an explosive player with tremendous instincts.
The Bengals could stand to add a better backup behind Chase Brown.
Rahaul Faison is a sleeper runner with strong build and power.
Here’s some more help for Carolina’s secondary.
Deshon Singleton is a huge safety who was usually a force near the line of scrimmage.
Malik Willis is gone, so the Packers will need to find a new long-term backup behind “No Cookie” Jordan Love.
Behren Morton is accurate, but doesn’t see the field well and makes poor decisions.
The Patriots need to continue to add as much talent to their offensive line as possible.
Micah Morris has good strength, quickness, and athleticism, but his work ethic and conditioning are poor.
The Jaguars could add a receiver with Travis Hunter potentially moving exclusively to cornerback.
Barion Brown is a speedy receiver and return specialist, but is very raw.
The Chargers figure to add an edge rusher at some point because of Khalil Mack’s age.
Wesley Williams has a great motor and can defend the run well, but he lacks athleticism and length.
Cornerback injuries were a big problem for the Lions, so here’s some depth.
Andre Fuller is well built and fast, but is extremely raw.
The Browns could stand to add a second receiver, given their problems at the position.
Harrison Wallace has nice size and ability to catch deep passes, but needs to add some bulk to his frame.
The Rams could use some edge-rushing depth in case there are injuries next year.
Vincent Anthony is a speedy edge rusher with great size. He’s weak to run support.
The Raiders have been working out kickers, so they’ll likely draft one late on Day 3.
The Redskins could easily double up on receivers, given the lack of talent they have at the position.
Noah Thomas is a 6-foot-5 receiver with mismatch ability.
The Chiefs lost their entire secondary, so they need plenty of replacements.
Will Lee has great length and size.
Baltimore’s lack of depth at receiver could force them into drafting multiple players at the position.
Will Pauling is a terrific route runner and has high character marks.
It would be a surprise if the Patriots didn’t add a linebacker at some point.
Aidan Fisher is an instinctive linebacker, but has some limitations for the NFL.
The Lions will be interested in adding more pass-rushing talent on Day 3.
Tyre West has a good motor and versatility, but he’s undersized.
The Colts could draft a quarterback to groom as a better backup than what they had last year.
Cole Payton needs work reading the field and developing a pocket presence, but he’s athletic and accurate.
Atlanta’s receiver depth has been very lackluster in recent years.
Josh Cameron is a big-bodied receiver with sure hands, but has speed concerns.
Here’s another receiver for the Steelers, who are very shallow at the position.
Kendrick Law is a speedy slot receiver.
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