22. Miami Dolphins
Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLA | Watch highlights
McKinley has the best motor of any defensive player I've watched all year. He has an elite first step and would give Miami a high-upside player to develop opposite of
Cameron Wake.
23. New York Giants
Garett Bolles, OT, Utah | Watch highlights
Ereck Flowers hasn't gotten the job done at left tackle since the Giants selected him No. 9 overall in 2015. Bolles, who's the most athletic lineman in this class, has the ability to be a starting left tackle.
24. Oakland Raiders
Kevin King, CB, Washington | Watch highlights
While King's tape is closer to that of a second-round prospect, his rare combination of length, speed and agility could very well land him in Round 1.
25. Houston Texans
Deshaun Watson, QB, Clemson | Watch highlights
Watson isn't ready to start from day one, and with
Tom Savage in Houston, he wouldn't have to. Watson needs to improve his deep accuracy, but he has the physical tools and rare intangibles to grow into a good NFL starter.
26. Seattle Seahawks
Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama | Watch highlights
Robinson is an elite run-blocker, and his long arms give him a chance to eventually develop into a starting left tackle. He could play either tackle or guard for the Seahawks in the interim, as they have needs at several positions along their O-line.
27. Kansas City Chiefs
Jarrad Davis, ILB, Florida | Watch highlights
The Chiefs love Davis and would be thrilled if he fell here.
Derrick Johnson is 34 and coming off his second torn Achilles in the past three seasons
. Davis has the athleticism to excel in the modern NFL, which forces linebackers to cover a lot of ground.
28. Dallas Cowboys
Tre'Davious White, CB, LSU | Watch highlights
I've been hearing Kevin King buzz with the Cowboys, but with him off the board, Dallas could be enticed by a safe prospect like White. He started 47 games at LSU and showed great instincts in coverage.
29. Green Bay Packers
Adoree' Jackson, CB, USC | Watch highlights
Jackson has the second-best ball skills in this defensive back class (behind Malik Hooker), and the Packers really struggled at cornerback late in the season. Jackson is a natural playmaker on defense (five picks last season) and special teams (eight career return TDs).
30. Pittsburgh Steelers
Evan Engram, TE, Mississippi | Watch highlights
Engram is the model for a new-age tight end. He ran a 4.42 40-yard dash at 234 pounds, which is just ridiculous. With his ability to stretch the field vertically and make big plays after the catch, Engram would be the perfect matchup piece for offensive coordinator Todd Haley's scheme.
31. Atlanta Falcons
John Ross, WR, Washington | Watch highlights
When he's healthy, Ross is the top big-play wide receiver in this class. His 4.22 speed is no joke: When you watch his tape, he's noticeably faster than other really speedy guys.
32. New Orleans Saints (from Patriots)
Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas Tech | Watch highlights
Here's the deal: I think Mahomes will go in the first round; there just wasn't a great spot to put him without being able to account for trades. I suppose he could be in play for the Saints, who need to start planning for life without
Drew Brees, but there's a good chance Mahomes is off the board at this point. Other teams to keep an eye on for Mahomes if the board falls differently Thursday: Arizona and Kansas City. A team also could trade back into Round 1 to take him.