1. Jacksonville Jaguars Louisville QB Teddy Bridgewater If you're Jacksonville, and you desperately need a quarterback, can you pass on Bridgewater? If you don't have a quarterback in the NFL you are in trouble, and he's the best one available. But it's so hard to pass on ...
2. Oakland Raiders South Carolina DE Jadeveon Clowney Whoever gets the second pick might be relieved. You can't be second-guessed when you have the No. 2 pick in this draft. Just pick whoever doesn't go first, and avoid the debate.
3. Arizona Cardinals Texas A&M OT Jake Matthews It's crazy that last year's Aggies had the No. 2 pick of the 2013 draft (Luke Joeckel) and one of the safest bets for a top 10 pick in the 2014 draft (Matthews) at the tackle spots.
4. Cleveland Browns UCLA QB Brett Hundley There are so many good quarterbacks in college football, this could change by season's end. But Hundley has such a nice combination of skills – size, athleticism, arm strength, accuracy – that if the redshirt sophomore does come out for the draft, he won't last long.
5. San Diego Chargers Alabama OT Cyrus Kouandjio We're all going to watch the big showdown on Saturday, right? Do yourself a favor and focus on the Crimson Tide's monstrous and athletic left tackle.
6. Buffalo Bills UCLA LB Anthony Barr Edge rusher gives them another playmaker on defense.
7. New York Jets Oregon RB-WR De’Anthony Thomas Not likely to give up on Geno early, so they give him an offensive weapon.
8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Michigan OT Taylor Lewan An upgrade over the overrated Donald Penn.
9. Pittsburgh Steelers North Carolina OT James Hurst They have to get this position right eventually, for Ben’s sake.
10. Minnesota Vikings Clemson QB Tajh Boyd Christian Ponder suddenly has some competition.
16. Carolina Panthers Clemson WR Sammy Watkins Steve Smith says he has a few seasons left; ample time to pass the baton.