Laremy Tunsil - OT, Ole Miss: The Titans could really use an impact defensive player, but protecting Marcus Mariota is No. 1 on the to-do list.
Carson Wentz - QB, North Dakota State: The Browns have no choice but to address the QB position and Wentz is built to play in the AFC North.
Jalen Ramsey - DB, Florida State: The Chargers could look at the DL with this choice, but Ramsey would be an outstanding replacement for Eric Weddle.
Myles Jack - LB, UCLA: The Cowboys are in a great spot to draft Tony Romo's successor, but they could opt to load up and make a championship run in 2016.
Joey Bosa - DE, Ohio State: The Jaguars need to address the defense and Bosa could team up with last year's top pick, Dante Fowler Jr., to produce a dynamic pass rush.
DeForest Buckner - DE, Oregon: The Ravens usually stick to their draft board and take the best player available. Buckner has a high ceiling and a high floor.
Jared Goff - QB, Cal: There's a lot of buzz about the 49ers' growing faith in Blaine Gabbert, but it would take considerable courage to bypass a talented signal-caller in your own backyard.
Jaylon Smith - LB, Notre Dame: Even if Smith has to miss a portion of the the 2016 campaign, he's worthy of a top-10 selection.
Vernon Hargreaves - CB, Florida: The Bucs need to add a playmaker to the back end, and Hargreaves has very good ball skills.
Noah Spence - DE, Eastern Kentucky: Spence comes with some baggage, but he's a very gifted edge rusher and he would provide a much-needed lift to the Giants' defensive front.
Darron Lee - LB, Ohio State: The Bears need to add some speed and athleticism to the linebacker spot and Lee is supremely explosive.
Sheldon Rankins - DT, Louisville: Rankins was dominant at the Senior Bowl and he would provide the Saints with a very disruptive interior presence.
Vernon Butler - DT, Louisiana Tech: The buzz on Butler is building following an outstanding week at the Senior Bowl.
Ezekiel Elliott - RB, Ohio State: Oakland has a solid young running back in Latavius Murray, but Elliot is an elite talent and too good to pass up.
Paxton Lynch - QB, Memphis: Lynch would fit nicely alongside a very young offensive nucleus in Los Angeles.
Ronnie Stanley - OT, Notre Dame: The Lions have some good young pieces on the offensive line and Stanley would be a nice upgrade at left tackle.
Leonard Floyd - LB, Georgia: I'd love to see Floyd and Vic Beasley rushing from opposite sides. That would be some serious speed coming off the edge.
Jack Conklin - OT, Michigan State: Conklin isn't flashy, but he's very reliable, tough and instinctive.
Laquon Treadwell - WR, Ole Miss: Treadwell would be a perfect complement to Sammy Watkins.
Reggie Ragland - LB, Alabama: Ragland would put up monster numbers playing behind the Jets' talented defensive line.
Robert Nkemdiche - DT, Ole Miss: The Redskins continue to build through the trenches and secure one of the most talented defenders in the draft.
Taylor Decker - OT, Ohio State: The Texans could look at a WR here, but Decker is a plug-and-play starter at tackle.
Corey Coleman - WR, Baylor: Coleman would team up with Stefon Diggs to provide Teddy Bridgewater with two young and explosive playmakers.
Vonn Bell - S, Ohio State: Bell lacks ideal size, but he's very instinctive and he gets his hands on a lot of footballs.
Mackensie Alexander - CB, Clemson: The Steelers need to add some youth to the back end and Alexander is very polished and physical.
A'Shawn Robinson - DT, Alabama: The Seahawks could take some hits in free agency at the position and Robinson has enormous upside.
Kevin Dodd - DE, Clemson: The Packers need to get younger and more athletic off the edge. Dodd is just scratching the surface of his potential.
Jarran Reed - DT, Alabama: Reed can dominate against the run and he has some upside as a pass rusher.
Kamalei Correa - LB, Boise State: Correa has a great get-off, plenty of production and an unrelenting motor.
Eli Apple - CB, Ohio State: Apple has great size and he would fit well into the scheme in Carolina.
Andrew Billings - DT, Baylor: The Broncos could take a hit at the DT position in free agency and Billings is ready to play right away.