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Another week, another mock draft. Pro day workouts and prospect visits are in full swing as teams attempt to narrow down their draft board to a workable list of players to add to their teams during the upcoming draft starting April 27. More information has trickled in about these players and, more importantly, how teams feel about them.
This mock draft kicks off with the Carolina Panthers taking Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud, followed by the Houston Texans drafting former Alabama star quarterback Bryce Young. Four quarterbacks ended up in the top six of the draft with Will Levis packing his bags en route to Indianapolis and Anthony Richardson landing in the perfect situation for him — backing up Jared Goff in Detroit and getting to play with a talented supporting cast.
Seven offensive linemen went in the first round of the draft, starting with the Chicago Bears taking Northwestern offensive lineman Peter Skoronski to shore up their front five for Justin Fields. Tennessee offensive tackle Darnell Wright gets a big boost following his performance at the combine, winding up just outside of the top 10 and staying in the state with the Titans. The New York Jets (Paris Johnson), Pittsburgh Steelers (Anton Harrison), Los Angeles Chargers (Broderick Jones) and Cincinnati Bengals (Dawand Jones) all added talent to the edges of their offensive line in this very official mock draft.
Even with the issues that Jalen Carter has had this offseason, it's hard to see him really taking a steep fall once the draft kicks off. Carter is widely viewed as the most talented player in this class and that's going to win out for him at the end of the day. In this mock, Carter joins an experienced staff in Seattle that might be able to help him get his career off to solid start after a shaky draft season.
The New York Giants may have gotten the steal of the first round with Illinois cornerback Devon Witherspoon falling right into their laps at the end. Witherspoon has the ability to thrive in a difficult scheme like the one that Giants defensive coordinator Wink Martindale employs. Christian Gonzalez, Deonte Banks and Joey Porter Jr. rounded out this crop of first round cornerbacks.
To close the first round, the Philadelphia Eagles landed Bijan Robinson to be a stalwart in their backfield.
1. Carolina Panthers (via Chicago Bears): Ohio State QB C.J. Stroud
2. Houston Texans: Alabama QB Bryce Young
3. Arizona Cardinals: Alabama EDGE Will Anderson Jr.
4. Indianapolis Colts
Kentucky QB Will Levis
5. Seattle Seahawks (via Denver Broncos)
Georgia DL Jalen Carter
6. Detroit Lions (via Los Angeles Rams)
Florida QB Anthony Richardson
7. Las Vegas Raiders
Oregon CB Christian Gonzalez
8. Atlanta Falcons
Texas Tech EDGE Tyree Wilson
9. Chicago Bears (via Panthers)
Northwestern OT Peter Skoronski
10. Philadelphia Eagles (via New Orleans Saints)
Iowa EDGE Lukas Van Ness
11. Tennessee Titans
Tennessee OL Darnell Wright
12. Houston Texans (via Cleveland Browns)
TCU WR Quentin Johnston
13. New York Jets
Ohio State OT Paris Johnson Jr.
14. New England Patriots
Georgia EDGE Nolan Smith
15. Green Bay Packers
Ohio State WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
16. Washington Commanders
Minnesota C John Michael Schmitz
17. Pittsburgh Steelers
Oklahoma OT Anton Harrison
18. Detroit Lions
Maryland CB Deonte Banks
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Notre Dame TE Michael Mayer
20. Seattle Seahawks
Boston College WR Zay Flowers
21. Los Angeles Chargers
Georgia OT Broderick Jones
22. Baltimore Ravens
USC WR Jordan Addison
23. Minnesota Vikings
Michigan DL Mazi Smith
24. Jacksonville Jaguars
Clemson EDGE Myles Murphy
25. New York Giants
Illinois CB Devon Witherspoon
26. Dallas Cowboys
Wisconsin DT Keeanu Benton
27. Buffalo Bills
Alabama CB/S Brian Branch
28. Cincinnati Bengals
Ohio State OT Dawand Jones
29. New Orleans Saints (via San Francisco 49ers, Miami Dolphins and Denver Broncos)
Penn State CB Joey Porter Jr.
30. Philadelphia Eagles
Texas RB Bijan Robinson
31. Kansas City Chiefs
LSU EDGE BJ Ojulari
(One first-round pick was forfeited by the Miami Dolphins as a result of the NFL's tampering investigation.)