I still feel like there are a lot of good pickups that might be available as far down as the 4th round. Unfortunately, as usual, most of my early "sleepers" have skyrocketed up the mock drafts from 4th-6th round ratings up to where I had them at 2nd'ish round ratings. That would be guys like Mike Gesicki, Andrew Brown, Quin Blanding, etc. But, there are still good ones to be had there, although they are almost exclusively defensive ones.
With that said, the field is wide open for offense. Here are a few offensive targets at each slot that I would strongly consider if available:
Round 1, Pick 11 (11th overall): G-Quenton Nelson (as teams jump up to reach for QB's and other high-value positions, a top guard like Nelson could fall), QB-Baker Mayfield (I am not in favor of a QB, but this is the best of the bunch IMHO, and if we are, the value becomes to great)
Round 2, Pick 10 (42nd): TE-Mike Gesicki (potential as a receiver and blocker in all phases--red zone target, seam threat, run blocking and pass pro. He is the best size/speed combo and is a gritty sure handed target in traffic), TE-Dallas Goedert (not the overall prospect Gesicki is, but a very good receiver with a little speed), RB-Nick Chubb (exactly the style of back we need), G/C-Billy Price (excellent player).
Round 3, Pick 9 (73rd): RB-Sony Michel (if his mystery injury checks out), TE-Mark Andrews (underrated IMHO), TE-Hayden Hurst (smallish, not as athletic, not a great blocker yet, but has similar fight in him to Jarvis Landry after the catch).
Round 4, Pick 23 (123rd): TE-Troy Fumagali (solid prospect with size and blocking ability), QB-Luke Falk (developmental backup)
Round 4, Pick 31 (131st): RB-Mark Walton (we may need a backup RB), RB-Roc Thomas (backup), OT-Alex Cappa (sleeper with bust potential)