1a) Sammy Watkins WR from Clemson
Browns start out and get a WR to go along with Josh Gordon. Watkins would give the Browns another home run threat and finally give the Browns a #2 WR because Greg Little is not that.
1b) Jimmy Garoppolo QB from Eastern Illinois
End of the 1st they get their hopeful franchise QB in Garoppolo. Lightning fast release and has all the tools you want in a QB and has a high ceiling. Plus his last name is legit
1) Mike Evans WR from Texas A&M
They get their big WR in Mike Evans who stands at a massive 6’5 230. He has really good hands and will be a red zone and bailout option for QB EJ Manuel.
1) Odell Beckham Jr WR from LSU
with the loss of Sanders to Denver the Steelers get his replacement in ODB. Very good in space and deadly in the return game as well as a very good route runner, he can give Big Ben another quality receiving option.
1) Ha-Ha Clinton Dix S from Rowl Tyde
Ozzie loves Bama players and gets a FS to go along with Elam. Dix is good in coverage and very good in the run and would give the Ravens an Earl Thomas-like safety in the secondary.
1) Marquise Lee WR from USC
The Jets offense was atrocious last year and they could use a guy to go with Eric Decker. Enter Lee who is a very good underneath receiver and can make plays in space, which the Jets need.
1) Morgan Moses OT from Virginia
Tanny got sacked too much last year and it was a miracle he didn’t suffer David Carr syndrome. While the Fins got themselves a LT and RG, they could use a RT in Moses who played under OC Bill Lazor at Virginia.
1) Calvin Pryor S from Louisville
Since they have a QB with no soul, the Bengals decide to upgrade the defense with Pryor. Very good at man coverage and being a good run stuffer, Pyror would come in and be an immediate upgrade over Taylor Mays.
1) Austin Sefarian-Jenkins TE from Washington
With Gronk constantly being hurt the Patriots could use a backup plan as well as solid #2. Enter ASJ who is big at 6’6 260 and very athletic for his size and would be a valuable target for Brady.
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