Pittsburgh Steelers select Kyzir White, S, WVU Now that the Steelers will be cutting bum Mike Mitchell, they desperately need safety help unless they really plan on starting JJ Wilcox and if that's the case, I'll become a Browns fan
Jacksonville Jaguars select - Michael Gallup, WR, Colorado State Regardless of Robinson's status, the Jaguars are desperate for receivers. Gallup is the only guy remaining I would take at this spot. But he's got potential and could definitely develop into a good #2 option.
According to the web comparisons, the only QB who's going to be any good is Josh Allen. #GiantsPickDefended
Assume sarcasm, but it is just comparing players based on athletic profile guys, which is nearly irrelevant for QBs.
At pick 62, the Vikings select Taven Bryan, DT, Florida. Linval Joseph is still a star and Sharriff Lloyd has been up and down, but they definitely need some depth on the line. With Tom Johnson and Shamar Stephen as free agents, Bryan will provide them with an ideal 3-technique DT who could potentially grow into a star at the position. @buttsaywat You're up.
With the 63 pick in the 2018 NFL draft, the New England Patriots select: Uchenna Nwosu, OLB, USC Pass Rush, Pass Rush, Pass Rush
At pick 64, the Browns select Rasheem Green, DE, USC. DE isn't a huge need for the Browns, but they've got Orchard injury prone and free agent in 2019 (or potentially cut) and Carl Nassib being okay. Green was a huge prospect coming out of a high school, but most think this was a bit early for him to come out. Still, he has the athleticism and pass-rushing ability to potentially develop into a star, with the Browns current depth giving him time to grow.
Round 3, Pick 65 - The Buffalo Bills select Tim Settle, DT, Virginia Tech Big, but agile and can play all over the line according to scouts, drawing comparisons to Vince Wilfork. With the Bills moving on from Marcell and Kyle Williams heading towards retirement, good to add some young depth to the line.
Round 3 Pick 66 - The New York Giants Select Jamarco Jones, OT, THE Ohio State Whether it's Eli or Josh Allen behind center, that offensive line needs serious help. Gettleman has said he wanted to completely remake that line, and I think they grab a guy here who can become a solid dependable starter. Scouts see him just that way, with not much WOW factor, but the ability to handle the duties on the blind-side.