11. New Orleans Saints
Derek Barnett, DE/OLB, Tennessee | Watch highlights
With Reddikk off the board, New Orleans could move on to the pass-rushers and choose from the next tier. Barnett is a
Terrell Suggs-type who was extremely productive in college (33.0 career sacks).
12. Cleveland Browns (from Eagles)
Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State | Watch highlights
Lattimore could drop if there are lingering concerns about his hamstrings, which hampered him his first two years as a Buckeye. He's my top corner, though, even with only one season of tape, and he has all the traits of an All-Pro. The Browns also could try to trade up.
13. Arizona Cardinals
Mike Williams, WR, Clemson | Watch highlights
This is great value at No. 13, getting the draft's top receiver. Williams could be a younger version of
Larry Fitzgerald, who turns 34 this year. Arizona will hope Williams becomes what it thought former first-round pick
Michael Floyd was going to be.
14. Philadelphia Eagles (from Vikings)
Charles Harris, OLB, Missouri | Watch highlights
If
Mike Williams and
Christian McCaffrey are off the board, the Eagles could opt to go with a pass-rusher. Harris, who had 16.0 sacks over the past two seasons, is the best in the next tier.
15. Indianapolis Colts
Takkarist McKinley, OLB/DE, UCLA | Watch highlights
New general manager Chris Ballard came from the Chiefs, who put a premium on collecting pass-rushers and generating pressure.
Robert Mathis has retired, and Indianapolis doesn't have any outside linebackers with double-digit sack potential. The speed rusher McKinley could be that guy in the Colts' 3-4.
16. Baltimore Ravens
Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan | Watch highlights
Baltimore is in a good spot to choose from the top offensive linemen, but Davis would be tough to pass up. He's stellar after the catch and would help stretch the field for
Joe Flacco. Former first-round pick
Breshad Perriman has only 33 catches since being picked in 2015. Davis could play inside or outside.
17. Washington Redskins
Malik Hooker, S, Ohio State | Watch highlights
The Redskins are moving
Su'a Cravens, last year's second-round pick, to safety, but he's an in-the-box guy. They still need a center fielder, and Hooker is a ball hawk. He had seven interceptions -- three for touchdowns -- in his lone season as a starter.
18. Tennessee Titans
John Ross, WR, Washington | Watch highlights
With
Corey Davis gone, Ross is the next-best pass-catcher available. His 4.22 40 speed is his greatest asset, but he's a well-rounded receiver. He also could be an elite kick returner.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama | Watch highlights
Tampa Bay could upgrade at right tackle over
Demar Dotson. The Bucs have to protect
Jameis Winston. Tight end
David Njoku is also in play here.
20. Denver Broncos
Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin | Watch highlights
The Broncos have to get a left tackle in this draft. I don't trust
Donald Stephenson or
Ty Sambrailo to get the job done. Ramczyk was great in his one year as starter at Wisconsin. Another connection: Geep Chryst, the brother of Badgers coach Paul Chryst, is Denver's new tight ends coach.
21. Detroit Lions
Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida | Watch highlights
The Lions have needs at linebacker, cornerback and end on defense, and Davis would be a great fit. He is a steady, reliable and versatile defender with a nose for the football. And I love his intangibles.