Written by Sam DeCoste
The 2017 NFL Draft opens on Thursday, April 27th in Philadelphia. Of course, after the Super Bowl, it is draft season from February to early May. It is the time for the Scouting Combine, workouts, pro days, visits, and mock drafts galore. With the draft just around the corner, it is time for my first round mock draft for 2017.
1. Cleveland Browns
Myles Garrett, DE
Texas A&M
2. San Francisco 49ers
Solomon Thomas, DL
Stanford
3. Chicago Bears
Jonathan Allen, DL
Alabama
4. Jacksonville Jaguars
Leonard Fournette, RB
LSU
LSU
5. Cleveland Browns *TRADE from Tennessee Titans
Mitchell Trubisky, QB
North Carolina
6. New York Jets
Jamal Adams, S
LSU
LSU
7. Los Angeles Chargers
Malik Hooker, S
Ohio State
8. Carolina Panthers
Christian McCaffrey, RB
Stanford
9. Cincinnati Bengals
Marshon Lattimore, CB
Ohio State
10. Buffalo Bills
Reuben Foster, LB
Alabama
11. New Orleans Saints
Derek Barnett, DE
Tennessee
12. Tennessee Titans *from Cleveland Browns
Mike Williams, WR
Clemson
13. Arizona Cardinals
Patrick Mahomes, QB
Texas Tech
14. Philadelphia Eagles
Taco Charlton, DL
Michigan
Michigan
15. Indianapolis Colts
Malik McDowell, DL
Michigan St
16. Baltimore Ravens
OJ Howard, TE
Alabama
17. Washington Redskins
Haason Reddick, LB
Temple
Temple
18. Tennessee Titans
Corey Davis, WR
Western Michigan
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Dalvin Cook, RB
Florida St
20. Denver Broncos
Ryan Ramczyk, OL
Wisconsin
21. Detroit Lions
Takkarist McKinley, DE
UCLA
22. Miami Dolphins
David Njoku, TE
Miami
23. New York Giants
Forrest Lamp, OL
Western Kentucky
24. Oakland Raiders
Marlon Humphrey, CB
Alabama
25. Houston Texans
Deshaun Watson, QB
Clemson
26. Seattle Seahawks
John Ross, WR
Washington
Washington
27. Kansas City Chiefs
Gareon Conley, CB
Ohio State
28. Dallas Cowboys
Charles Harris, DE
Missouri
29. Green Bay Packers
Tim Williams, DL
Alabama
30. Pittsburgh Steelers
Jabrill Peppers, LB/S
Michigan
31. Atlanta Falcons
Garrett Bolles, OL
Utah
32. New Orleans Saints
Tre'Davious White, CB
LSU
LSU
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