Saw this, thoughts:
Still don't like Goff over Wentz.
Stanley (no offense, silver) over Tunsil is silly to me. I just don't see them as close prospects. Stanley is long, and he's pretty good technically, but I don't have him in my top 10. Very poor athlete for a top-10 pick.
I think Dallas should be more interested in Henry than Elliot. That's way too high for Elliot, anyway, and the depth at RB is pretty good in this draft. They'll likely have a shot at one of Henry or Dixon. Either looks much better toward the top of the 2nd than Elliot does in the top 5.
If Ramsey is there, the Jags should run up that card. Slam dunk pick.
Trade up to 6 for Tunsil would be a nice move for Tennesse - assuming the price is right (they keep most of their trade-down bounty). Would be a little surprised to see Baltimore pass on Tunsil, but I love their pick in the trade down, Doctson, and I think Mayock is right that he's the first WR off the board.
Buckner is boring AF to me, but he'd fit in SF better than any other team in the top 10. Not a Buckner fan. Like him in the late 1st/2nd range.
Bosa is solid at 8. Only a good overall athlete, but he has elite agility, and he plays with great core strength. He uses his hands well, and he plays to his strengths. Not as high on him as some, but I see him in this range.
I HATE the Leonard Floyd pick for Tampa Bay. Just gross. He's a good athlete, not great player, with very little production. I prefer his teammate, Jordan Jenkins. Career role player, with the potential to bust completely. Stay away from Floyd in the 1st RD.
Conklin to the Giants is solid. Conklin is a lot closer to Stanley than Stanley is to Tunsil.
Hargreaves is a great pick for Chicago. He and Fuller would be a good, young duo.
Rankins to the Saints works for me - as long as they're playing him as a 3-tech.
Players I'd prefer for Miami: Jack, Lee, Joseph, Ogbah, Doctson,
Jack (if healhty - IDK) would be a huge get for Oakland. Mack, Irvin, and Jack present a long of physicality and athleticism.
Docston is my #1 WR, and he'd be a great fit in Baltimore.
Decker is a 2nd/3rd RD OT to me. Short arms, 6'7, not a good athlete. He's not bad at all, but I don't like how he projects. I have Ifedi, Spriggs, Coleman, and Clark all comfortably ahead of Decker.
Lee is a slam-dunk, A+ pick for Atlanta. Might have been T. Riddick that said Lee would be like Bobby Wagner in Atlanta's D. He's better than some of the players in this top 10.
Ryan Kelly is a good Center. If the need is great enough, maybe he's your best option. I know Bill Polian would love this pick. Wouldn't shut up about him.
Nkemdiche is a great pick if you trust him.
Lynch is a good athlete, but - holy hell - what a dope. I think Awsi was ragging on his appearance on Gruden's QB Camp. I just saw a couple minutes, but it's justified. He also has longer than ideal arms for a QB.
Reed doesn't give me enough pass rush to like him in the 1st. Not a productive pass rusher, and no real upside in that area (limited athlete). He's stout, but I can get a 2-down player later.
Coleman's a good value in this range, and it's a toss-up between he and Treadwell for 2nd WR. Same size hands as Amari Cooper (9"), I don't see Coleman fully correcting his drop issue; however, he's an explosive athlete, and he knows how to use his burst to create separation. His timing and leaping ability allow him to high-point contest catches - despite his size. He creates much more separation, and if you need a HR threat, Coleman is your guy. He's the better compliment to Hopkins, and I'm glad to see them going Coleman over Fuller.
Treadwell is also a great pick for Minnesota. He and Doctson would play best to Bridgewater's strengths, and Treadwell could be a Michael Irving kind of target. He fits well in Minnesota's workmanlike offense.
I don't like Fuller this high. He's fast and smooth, but I think he's more of a 2nd RD WR. If you just need a Mike Wallace opposite AJ Green, I guess Fuller makes sense. He's a good player, but I don't see the physicality necessary to thrive as anything but a Ted Ginn/Mike Wallace style WR. Fuller also has 8.25" hands. Tiny. At least Andy Dalton doesn't throw hard.
Good spot for Apple. As a late 1st, it won't be a big deal if he doesn't win the starting CB spot Day 1. Pittsburgh's D is on the rise anyway, if it can stay healthy, so he should benefit from that, too.
Don't see Seattle liking Robinson. Not their kind of guy. Ifedi or Ogbah would make sense here.
GB looks like an ideal fit for Ragland. He should be ready to play Day 1, and he'd allow Matthews to kick outside. Don't think he'll ever be a great player, but he should reach his potential quickly.
I'm not 1st-RD high on WJ3 or A. Burns. I get the picks, but I don't love them.
Dodd over Ogbah is a catastrophe.
Karl Joseph shouldn't be on the board - unless injury concerns drive him further than expected. Great pick for Denver. He'd be perfect in that D - or just about any D.
Guys that might break into the 1st: Ogbah, Ifedi, Spriggs, Clark, Mike Thomas, Sterling Sheppard, Henry, Dixon (super surprise), Hunter Henry, Vernon Butler, Jonathan Bullard, Javon Hargrave.