NFL teams Final preparations are being made as teams build their boards this month, conducting top-30 visits with draft hopefuls and medicals on players flagged at the combine. It's important for fans to know how those big boards are formed.
First, they don't have 100 prospects on their boards. Instead, it will be a very finely cut list of around 150 in total. Those players are arranged by where the team is comfortable taking them, but also takes roster needs into account. Considerations include work ethic, medical evaluations, athleticism, production, personality and many other qualities, but the conversation starts with whether or not the prospect is a good fit for what that particular team wants to do on offense or defense.
In today's brainstorming exercise, we examine the positional needs and what each team can accomplish in the first round.
Without further ado, let's get started!
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Teams without a first round pick
33. Panthers: CB Nate Wiggins, Clemson
Carolina would love to get an offensive tackle with this pick, but the team is heavily favored to take Wiggins to start opposite JC Horn.
42. Texans: TD Braden Fiske, Florida State
Houston addresses a major position of need with the selection of Fiske. The Texans were interested in Arik Armstead, and have now landed on the most cost-effective option in the draft.
54. Browns: TD Mason Smith, LSU
Defensive tackle is a long-term position the Browns need to provide short-term solutions on the roster. Cleveland has been drawn to LSU in the past, especially players coming off seasons like Grant Delpitt and Greedy Williams.
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