This inaugural mock draft contemplates quarterbacks going with the first three picks, and a hypothetical trade that could facilitate that.
One way the draft could unfold:
1. Chicago: QB Caleb Williams, USC — The Bears reboot with a new quarterback, a guy who likely would have gone first overall in the past two drafts.
2. Washington: QB Jayden Daniels, Louisiana State — Hard to pass on a quarterback when you need one as badly as the Commanders. Good fit for Kliff Kingsbury’s system.
3. [PROPOSED TRADE] Atlanta, from New England: QB Drake Maye, North Carolina — As in 2021, QBs go 1-2-3. Instead of trading for Justin Fields, Falcons restart the clock with a rookie.
4 . Arizona: WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State — If the Cardinals are going to pay Kyler Murray all that money, they need to get him the best weapons around. New age Larry Fitzgerald.
5. Chargers: OT Joe Alt, Notre Dame — Alt replaces Trey Pipkins at right tackle and the Chargers have formidable bookends with Rashawn Slater to protect Justin Herbert.
6. New York Giants: WR Rome Odunze, Washington — The Giants don’t have a true No. 1 receiver and they’ve got to stock the shelves for quarterback Daniel Jones.
7. Tennessee: OT Olu Fashanu, Penn State — The Titans tag-teamed at left tackle last season and it basically turned into lousy revolving door. Fashanu and Will Levis, onetime teammates.
8. [PROPOSED TRADE] New England, from Atlanta: T JC Latham, Alabama — Yes, the Patriots could stay put and take a quarterback, but in this scenario they can wait to check that box.
9. Chicago: WR Malik Nabers, LSU — Good news for Chicago’s rookie quarterback: The Bears pick up a No. 2 receiver to complement DJ Moore.
10. New York Jets: TE Brock Bowers, Georgia — Sure, the Jets could use a protector for Aaron Rodgers. But for coach Robert Saleh, Bowers could be New York’s answer to George Kittle.
11. Minnesota: Edge Dallas Turner, Alabama — For the first time since 2014, when they took UCLA’s Anthony Barr, the Vikings use their top pick to bolster their pass rush.
12. Denver – QB J.J. McCarthy, Michigan — So long, Russell Wilson. Sean Payton goes against type and takes a quarterback he can mold from the start.
13. Las Vegas: CB Quinyon Mitchell, Toledo — Raiders have needs at quarterback and defensive tackle, but those can wait a bit. Incidentally, Mitchell ran the 40 in 4.33 seconds.
14. New Orleans: DE Jared Verse, Florida State — Besides Carl Granderson, the Saints are plodding as pass rushers. Verse gives them an injection of speed and intensity.
15. Indianapolis: CB Cooper DeJean, Iowa — DeJean is coming off a leg injury, so he could slide a bit. Super-versatile defensive back who can line up all over.
16. Seattle: DE Laiatu Latu, UCLA — Regardless of whether they retain Leonard Williams, the Seahawks could use help on the defensive front. Latu would provide that.
17. Jacksonville: DT Jer’Zhan Newton, Illinois — The Jaguars got just 3½ sacks from their interior defensive linemen last season. Newton had eight sacks last season on his own.
18. Cincinnati: CB Terrion Arnold, Alabama — His 4.5 time in the 40 didn’t blow away anyone but Arnold is fluid, smart and a good fit for the Bengals.
19. Rams: C Jackson Powers-Johnson, Oregon — This might not be a sexy pick — especially since the Rams haven’t drafted in the first round since 2016 — but an important position to lock down.
20. Pittsburgh: OT Taliese Fuaga, Oregon State — Steelers fortify their blocking front and make Fuaga the first Oregon State offensive lineman to go in the opening round.
21. Miami: DT Byron Murphy II, Texas — Free agency figures to deal a blow to the interior of Miami’s defensive line. Murphy starts the rebuild.
22. Philadelphia: CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson — Wiggins ran the 40 in a scorching 4.28 seconds but hobbled off with a hip injury. He should be ready to go for his pro day.
23. Houston: WR Brian Thomas Jr., LSU — The Texans grab a big, sure-handed receiver for C.J. Stroud. The 6-foot-4 Thomas is a smooth route runner with strong hands.
24. Dallas: OT Amarius Mims, Georgia — The Cowboys eventually are going to need to transition from Tyron Smith, so tackle is a glaring position of need.
25. Green Bay: FS Kamren Kinchens, Miami — The Packers need a tackle to replace David Bakhtiari, either immediately or eventually, but safety is a more pressing need.
26. Tampa Bay: WR Keon Coleman, Florida State — Coleman could be the next Mike Evans for the Buccaneers, and they would happily grab someone like that.
27. Arizona: OT Tyler Guyton, Oklahoma — Another move to bolster Arizona’s offense, already enhanced by the addition of Harrison at wideout.
28. Buffalo: DT Kris Jenkins, Michigan — The Bills need to shore up the interior of their defensive front and Jenkins, a legacy at the position, would be a solid fit.
29. Detroit: CB Kool-Aid McKinstry, Alabama — The immensely talented McKinstry could slip out of the first round after doctors discovered a fractured bone in his foot.
30. Baltimore: G Graham Barton, Duke — The Ravens are facing the possible departure of both guards. In this mock, they’re drafting for need.
31. San Francisco: CB Kamari Lassiter, Georgia — The 49ers need an offensive tackle, but the top-tier ones are gone at this point. Help at corner is a need, too.
32. Kansas City: WR Troy Franklin, Oregon — The Chiefs need more weapons for Patrick Mahomes, and Franklin has the speed to beat defenders on the outside.