Round 1 - Pick 1 Florida • Soph • 6'4" / 232 lbs Projected Team Carolina PROSPECT RNK 9th POSITION RNK 4th Andy Dalton acting as the bridge in Carolina to Anthony Richardson starting by November? Yessir. Round 1 - Pick 2 Alabama • Jr • 6'0" / 194 lbs Projected Team Houston PROSPECT RNK 2nd POSITION RNK 1st The Texans upgrade the quarterback position in a big way with Young, who has all the improvisational brilliance to succeed in today's NFL. Round 1 - Pick 3 Kentucky • Sr • 6'3" / 232 lbs Projected Team Washington PROSPECT RNK 6th POSITION RNK 2nd Levis is a big, strong, physical specimen at quarterback with a strong arm and plus running ability. Ron Rivera likes that type. Round 1 - Pick 4 Ohio State • Jr • 6'3" / 218 lbs Projected Team Indianapolis PROSPECT RNK 4th POSITION RNK 2nd The Colts are ecstatic that they land Stroud without having to move any extra selections. Round 1 - Pick 5 Texas Tech • Sr • 6'6" / 275 lbs Projected Team Seattle PROSPECT RNK 6th POSITION RNK 2nd The Seahawks landed stud interior pass-rusher Dre'Mont Jones in free agency and pair him with the long, bendy, athletic edge-rusher Wilson at No. 5 overall. Round 1 - Pick 6 Georgia • Jr • 6'3" / 300 lbs Projected Team Detroit PROSPECT RNK 8th POSITION RNK 3rd The Lions can't pass on the talent of Carter here, even with his off-field concerns. Round 1 - Pick 7 Alabama • Jr • 6'4" / 243 lbs Projected Team Las Vegas PROSPECT RNK 1st POSITION RNK 1st Does this fill the most immediate need on the Raiders roster? Absolutely not -- hello, Maxx Crosby -- but Anderson is too talented and was too productive in college for Las Vegas to pass on him here. Round 1 - Pick 8 Georgia • Sr • 6'3" / 235 lbs Projected Team Atlanta PROSPECT RNK 9th POSITION RNK 1st Smith's monster combine catapults him into the Top 10 to a team that desperately needs more juice at the edge-rusher spot. Round 1 - Pick 9 Iowa • Soph • 6'5" / 275 lbs Projected Team Chicago PROSPECT RNK 3rd POSITION RNK 1st Van Ness is a young, long and athletic outside pass rusher with plenty of size. Perfect addition to the Bears defense. Round 1 - Pick 10 Oregon • Soph • 6'2" / 201 lbs Projected Team Philadelphia PROSPECT RNK 32nd POSITION RNK 6th Gonzalez is an immediate replacement for the now released Darius Slay. Similar cornerbacks too. Plenty of length and athleticism. Round 1 - Pick 11 Georgia • Soph • 6'4" / 310 lbs Projected Team Tennessee PROSPECT RNK 31st POSITION RNK 5th Jones is super strong and athletic with his best football in front of him. After his combine workout, he probably solidified himself as OT1 in this class. Round 1 - Pick 12 Clemson • Soph • 6'5" / 305 lbs Projected Team Houston PROSPECT RNK 31st POSITION RNK 3rd This may feel a tick early for Bresee, but the Texans bet on his upside and high-level traits. Round 1 - Pick 13 Ohio State • Jr • 6'6" / 310 lbs Projected Team N.Y. Jets PROSPECT RNK 14th POSITION RNK 2nd Johnson is a super long, athletic blocker who feels very NFL-ready at the left or right tackle spot. The Jets give up their second- and third-round picks in 2023 and 2024 along with Elijah Moore in the Rodgers deal. Round 1 - Pick 14 Ohio State • Jr • 6'1" / 200 lbs Projected Team New England PROSPECT RNK 21st POSITION RNK 1st The Patriots have to get more dynamic at receiver and Smith-Njigba is exactly that type of wideout, particularly in space. Bill Belichick will love his short-area quickness and how well he tested in the agility drills at the combine. Round 1 - Pick 15 Utah • Sr • 6'4" / 240 lbs Projected Team Green Bay PROSPECT RNK 24th POSITION RNK 2nd Kincaid is the most gifted pure receiving tight end in this class, and he'll be an immediate favorite target for Jordan Love. Round 1 - Pick 16 Maryland • Jr • 6'2" / 205 lbs Projected Team Arizona PROSPECT RNK 33rd POSITION RNK 6th The Cardinals have holes galore on their roster and add a long, speedy outside cornerback for the first pick of the Monti Ossenfort era. In the massive trade down, the Cardinals receive this pick, Washington's 2023 second-round selection (No. 47 overall), third-round selection (No. 97) and a first and second in 2024. Round 1 - Pick 17 Pittsburgh • Jr • 6'0" / 280 lbs Projected Team Pittsburgh PROSPECT RNK 40th POSITION RNK 4th Kancey is the Javon Hargrave replacement the Steelers have missed for the past few seasons. Round 1 - Pick 18 Clemson • Jr • 6'5" / 275 lbs Projected Team Detroit PROSPECT RNK 5th POSITION RNK 1st A three-down defensive end with massive size and pass-rushing flashes, this is another in-the-trenches selection for GM Brad Holmes. Round 1 - Pick 19 Tennessee • Sr • 6'6" / 335 lbs Projected Team Tampa Bay PROSPECT RNK 30th POSITION RNK 4th With this selection, the Buccaneers can flip Tristan Wirfs to left tackle and stay very good at the right tackle spot with the strong and advanced Wright. Round 1 - Pick 20 Boston College • Sr • 5'10" / 172 lbs Projected Team Seattle PROSPECT RNK 52nd POSITION RNK 3rd How about a Tyler Lockett-type wideout to learn from ... Tyler Lockett in Seattle? Round 1 - Pick 21 Illinois • Jr • 6'0" / 180 lbs Not the most sizable need for the Chargers but Witherspoon is too good to pass on here. More talented coverage players in Brandon Staley's secondary. Round 1 - Pick 22 TCU • Jr • 6'4" / 215 lbs Projected Team Baltimore PROSPECT RNK 5th POSITION RNK 1st The Ravens jump at the opportunity to take Johnston at this juncture. He falls because of the wide open nature of TCU's offense in 2022. Round 1 - Pick 23 Penn State • Jr • 6'2" / 194 lbs Projected Team Minnesota PROSPECT RNK 16th POSITION RNK 3rd Porter has offensive tackle arm length and plus man coverage ability. The Vikings again go to the secondary well early in the draft. Round 1 - Pick 24 Oklahoma • Jr • 6'5" / 315 lbs Projected Team Jacksonville PROSPECT RNK 25th POSITION RNK 3rd This pick is to better protect Trevor Lawrence and to fill in the spot likely vacated by impending free agent Jawaan Taylor. Round 1 - Pick 25 Northwestern • Jr • 6'4" / 315 lbs Projected Team N.Y. Giants PROSPECT RNK 22nd POSITION RNK 1st The Giants add Skoronski, who could begin his career at guard, to the blocking unit in front of Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley. Round 1 - Pick 26 Georgia • Jr • 6'7" / 270 lbs Projected Team Dallas PROSPECT RNK 38th POSITION RNK 1st Washington is a sixth offensive lineman every time he's on the field and has monster upside as a receiver at this size and with his athleticism. Round 1 - Pick 27 Iowa • Sr • 6'5" / 246 lbs Projected Team Buffalo PROSPECT RNK 85th POSITION RNK 10th Campbell has Tremaine Edmunds size and awesome coverage chops. Immediate Edmunds replacement for Buffalo. Round 1 - Pick 28 Texas • Jr • 6'0" / 220 lbs Projected Team Cincinnati PROSPECT RNK 7th POSITION RNK 1st This selection comes after the Bengals move Joe Mixon this offseason. Wouldn't be totally crazy. More firepower in Joe Burrow's offense. Round 1 - Pick 29 Alabama • Jr • 5'11" / 200 lbs Projected Team New Orleans PROSPECT RNK 14th POSITION RNK 2nd Shades of the 2021 NFL Draft, when Travis Etienne and Najee Harris went back-to-back late in the first round. Gibbs has Alvin Kamara-like explosiveness and receiving capabilities. Round 1 - Pick 30 Oklahoma • Jr • 6'3" / 298 lbs Projected Team Philadelphia PROSPECT RNK 89th POSITION RNK 15th The Eagles hope to fill the vacancy left by Javon Hargrave's departure with a similarly sized, explosive up-the-field interior rusher. Round 1 - Pick 31 Iowa State • Sr • 6'3" / 236 lbs Projected Team Kansas City PROSPECT RNK 15th POSITION RNK 2nd The Chiefs have to get better at edge rusher, even after picking George Karlaftis in Round 1 a year ago. McDonald has serious juice around the corner.