Al Dupuy’s Mock Draft: 2018 NFL First Round (Version 2.0)
Al Dupuy’s Mock Draft 2.0 | |||
1. Browns | Sam Darnold * | QB | USC |
2. Giants | Saquon Barkley* | RB | Penn St. |
3. Jets (from Colts) | Baker Mayfield | QB | Oklahoma |
4. Browns | Bradley Chubb | DE | North Carolina St. |
5. Broncos | Josh Allen* | QB | Wyoming |
6. Colts | Minkah Fitzpatrick* | CB/S | Alabama |
7. Buccaneers | Derwin James* | S | Florida |
8. Bears | Denzel Ward | CB | Ohio St. |
9. 49ers | Roquan Smith* | LB | Georgia |
10. Raiders | Tremaine James* | LB | Virginia Tech |
11. Dolphins | Quinton Nelson* | OG | Notre Dame |
12. Bills (from Bengals) | Calvin Ridley* | WR | Alabama |
13. Redskins | Vita Vea* | DT | Washington |
14. Packers | Josh Jackson* | CB | Iowa |
15. Cardinals | Lamar Jackson* | QB | Louisville |
16. Ravens | Mike McGlinchey | OT | Notre Dame |
17. Chargers | Will Hernandez | OG | UTEP |
18. Seahawks | Darius Guice* | RB | LSU |
19. Cowboys | Courland Sutton* | WR | SMU |
20. Lions | Da’Ron Payne* | DT | Alabama |
21. Bengals | Orlando Brown | OT | Oklahoma |
22. Bills | Rashaan Evans | LB | Alabama |
23. Patriots | Marcus Davenport | DE | Texas San Antonio |
NOTE: Patriots have two No. 1’s and two No. 2’s so they may move up to get a quarterback. | |||
24. Panthers | D. J. Moore | WR | Maryland |
25. Titans | Harold Landry | DE | Boston college |
26. Falcons | Taven Bryan* | DT | Florida |
27. Saints | Christian Kirk* | WR | Texas A&M |
28. Steelers | Leighton Vander-Esch* | OLB | Boise St. |
29. Jaguars | Maurice Hurst | DT | Michigan |
30. Vikings | Carlton Davis* | CB | Auburn |
31. Patriots | D. J. Chark | WR | LSU |
32. Eagles | Kolton Miller | OT | UCLA |
Contact Al for info on Draft Day Report publication, now available. Email adupuy1@cox.net. |
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Al Dupuy
CCS NFL Draft Expert
Dupuy is the owner of Draft Day Report, The Pro Prospects Draft Scrapbook, a must for any draftnik following the NFL. Al was born in Plaquemine, La., and moved to New Orleans when he was 6 years old. He grew up on Tulane Ave. two blocks from Pelican Stadium and became interested in sports at an early age. He went…