2018 NFL Mock Draft

Last update: Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Major changes.
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The order of this 2018 NFL Mock Draft is based on the real 2018 NFL Draft Order.

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    *** 2018 NFL MOCK DRAFT (7 rounds) updated April 25. This mock draft will be updated occasionally. Check out old versions of this 2018 NFL Mock Draft in the archived mock section. Follow @walterfootball for NFL Draft updates. ***


  1. Cleveland Browns: Josh Allen, QB, Wyoming
    Saquon Barkley may have been a legitimate option for the top pick at one point, but recent trades will apparently force the Browns into taking a quarterback first overall. I don’t necessarily agree with this, however. Given the recent reports that the Giants will select Barkley, it would be logical of Cleveland to take Barkley here, then get one of Josh Allen, Sam Darnold or Baker Mayfield at No. 4 overall. The Browns will be doing themselves a huge disservice by gift-wrapping the best player in the class to the Giants when they can easily take him without any sort of repercussions.

    The Browns have been linked to every quarterback not named Josh Rosen. Josh Allen has the biggest arm in this class, and he makes sense for Todd Haley’s offense. Darnold is also a strong option. I think it comes down to one of them, and I think I’d give Allen a slight edge right now, per recent reports. I know Peter King and others have Darnold mocked to the Browns, and they could be correct. We’re hearing differently, however, though the final decision may not be made yet, so we’ll try to keep you updated on this situation.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Sam Darnold, QB – Unfortunately for Cleveland fans, Darnold is the only other choice the Browns are considering with the top pick.

    2. Baker Mayfield, QB – Both Adam Schefter and Dan Patrick have reported that Mayfield is in the conversation. In fact, Patrick’s sources told him that Darnold is not in consideration to be the top pick.

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  2. New York Giants: Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State
    I don’t mind the Giants not selecting a quarterback. Why do so if they really don’t like any of them, which is what the scuttlebutt happens to be? Not trading down, however, seems like it would be a big mistake, as New York would be able to secure an impressive haul for this pick. I have a Broncos-Giants potential NFL Draft trade posted via the link, for example.

    The other part of the rumors regarding this selection is that the Giants will take Saquon Barkley. Perhaps this is a ruse by the front office to get the Browns to trade up from No. 4 to 2, and if so, general manager David Gettleman deserves a ton of credit. However, Gettleman’s picks have been telegraphed through the media in the past; everyone knew the Panthers were going to take Christian McCaffrey last year.

    If Gettleman was willing to take a runner who can’t shoulder a complete workload like McCaffrey at No. 8 overall, he’ll certainly be open to take Barkley with the second-overall choice.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Trade Down – David Gettleman has a history of not trading in the draft, but that doesn’t mean that trend will continue. Moving down from No. 2 would be a wise move if he doesn’t want to take a quarterback.

    2. Sam Darnold, QB – Everything Gettleman has said during the pre-draft process indicates that he won’t select a quarterback, but perhaps he’s just a masterful liar.

  3. New York Jets: Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma
    The Jets will be looking for a new quarterback, and that is obvious in the wake of their trade to No. 3 overall (go here for my NFL Trade Grades.) Their preference could be Josh Allen, as Charlie Campbell pointed out in his Senior Bowl Rumor Mill. Allen, however, is off the board, but Sam Darnold and Baker Mayfield are available.

    Recent reports have linked the Jets to Mayfield, but that was assuming Darnold was going to be off the board. Darnold is available in this scenario, so I wonder if the Jets would select him over Mayfield, whom they love. I had Darnold here in my previous mock update, but I thought about it, and the Jets had an idea of whom they would select when they moved up to No. 3. They had to have thought that Darnold would be off the board, so it would make sense that Mayfield would be their primary target.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Sam Darnold, QB – From all accounts, it sounds like the Jets will be deciding between Mayfield and Darnold.



  4. Buffalo Bills: Sam Darnold, QB, USC
    Trade! The Browns are losing out on the prospect they want the most in this class (Saquon Barkley), so they either have to select Bradley Chubb or trade down. Picking Chubb doesn’t make much financial sense because in 4-5 years, they’d have to give out three $100 million contracts to him, Myles Garrett and the quarterback they choose. It’ll be a financial nightmare.

    The Bills, meanwhile, have to trade up. They don’t have a viable starting quarterback, and they’ve already moved up once. They plan on following the Eagles’ blueprint with a double trade.

    Now, which quarterback will Buffalo trade up for? Speculation is that the Bills prefer the two California kids, and I’d have to think that Sam Darnold would be the choice over Josh Rosen. Josh Allen, if available, would also be a possibility.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Bradley Chubb, DE (CLE) – This pick could happen, but I would hate it for the Browns because it would mean they would be in a financial nightmare in 4-5 years, as they’ll have to give out three $100 million contracts in that span.

    2. Saquon Barkley, RB (CLE) – It doesn’t sound like Barkley will make it to No. 4, but if the Giants trade down, I can’t imagine Barkley making it past Cleveland.

  5. Denver Broncos: Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame
    Case Keenum signing with the Broncos does not take them out of the quarterback sweepstakes. Take a look at the Bears. They brought in Mike Glennon with a big contract last offseason, yet they moved up for Mitchell Trubisky anyway. However, it does make it more likely that Denver could wait until 2019 or 2020 for their franchise signal-caller because it may have to move up to No. 2 to get whichever quarterback it wants.

    This may seem a bit too early for a guard, but Quenton Nelson is the best player in this class behind Saquon Barkley. Besides, the Redskins used the fifth-overall selection on Brandon Scherff several years ago, and that panned out. Denver desperately needs to improve its blocking, and Nelson is the only prospect worth taking at No. 5.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Quarterback – Any of the quarterbacks make sense at this spot. It seems like the Broncos will either select a franchise signal-caller or Nelson at No. 5 overall.



  6. Indianapolis Colts: Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C.State
    The Colts are the winners of this draft. They’ll likely be in a position to select either Bradley Chubb or Quenton Nelson at No. 6 overall, and they’ll get one of them after picking up three second-round picks in the trade with the Jets. Crazy.

    Indianapolis has some nice edge rushers in Jabaal Sheard and John Simon, but neither is the elite talent Chubb happens to be. Chubb steadily moved up my mock drafts during the season. At 6-4, 275, Chubb has a great blend of size and speed, and he’s been dominant this season. There’s some talk that Chubb is viewed as the top defensive prospect in NFL circles.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Trade Down – The Colts are in a prime position to trade down again. If Bradley Chubb and Quenton Nelson are off the board, they’ll almost have to make a move.

    2. Roquan Smith, LB – It’s been reported that the Colts like Smith, so he would make sense here if the Colts couldn’t trade down.

  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Derwin James, S, Florida State
    There’s a ton of pressure on the Buccaneers to win this season, and for them to do so, they’ll need Jameis Winston to finally play up to his potential. He’ll be able to do that if properly protected, and Quenton Nelson is the top offensive lineman in this class by a mile. I believe he’ll be the pick if he’s available unless Saquon Barkley or Bradley Chubb slip by some miracle.

    Nelson is off the board, however, so the Buccaneers can look to address their woeful secondary. Derwin James is the play-making safety the Buccaneers are missing, and he could take their defense to a new level. As Charlie Campbell reported, some teams have Derwin James rated ahead of Minkah Fitzpatrick.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Quenton Nelson, G – The Buccaneers would absolutely love it if Quenton Nelson were available, but I have a difficult time seeing the Notre Dame guard making it past both Denver and Indianapolis.



  8. Arizona Cardinals: Josh Rosen, QB, UCLA
    Trade! If one of Josh Rosen or Josh Allen falls into the 6-10 range, which is likely to happen, I could see the Cardinals trading up for a franchise quarterback. They signed Sam Darnold to a large contract, but they would be crazy to think they can rely on him for more than one season. It’s likely that Arizona envisions Bradford as the quarterback for just 2018, allowing them to hand over the controls to whichever signal-caller they move up for in this class.

    I think it would make sense for Arizona to move up to this spot. General managers Steve Keim and Ryan Pace have a relationship that should help facilitate this, and I could see the Bears wanting to move out of the eighth spot if Quenton Nelson is off the board (and it’s very likely he will be.) Chicago doesn’t have a third-round pick, so it may want to recoup that by trading down.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. D.J. Moore, WR (at 15) – Arizona’s top target at 15 seems like it could be Moore, as the team will be looking to upgrade across from Larry Fitzgerald, all while finding a No. 1 receiver for the future.

    2. Mike Hughes, CB (at 15) – The Cardinals have to replace Tyrann Mathieu’s production, and Hughes would be a strong option.

    Pick change; previously Da’Ron Payne (at 15)

  9. San Francisco 49ers: Roquan Smith, LB, Georgia
    The 49ers’ pick may come down to two players: Minkah Fitzpatrick and Roquan Smith. I noted that I was going to slot Fitzpatrick here prior to Monday, but I think Smith might make the most sense. Given what’s happening with Reuben Foster, the 49ers must find an alternative at linebacker, as they’ll be incredibly weak at the position, assuming Foster can’t play.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Minkah Fitzpatrick, S – Fitzpatrick sounds like the backup plan if Smith isn’t available.

    2. Tremaine Edmunds, LB – Both of the top linebackers are in play here, as the 49ers have to replace the troubled Reuben Foster.

    Pick change; previously Courtland Sutton, WR



  10. Oakland Raiders: Mike McGlinchey, OT, Notre Dame
    Donald Penn, 35 by the end of the month, is coming off a Lisfranc injury and reportedly won’t be ready to return for a couple of months. This is obviously a big concern. Meanwhile, Oakland has a huge hole at right tackle. Offensive tackle is a position absolutely must be addressed early in the draft.

    Mike McGlinchey is the top tackle in this class, and there’s speculation that he’ll be a top-10 pick. This is the most logical destination for him in that range.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Vita Vea, NT – We’ve had Vea here for a while. He would still be a strong option if Ward weren’t available, as the Raiders attempted to sign Ndamukong Suh.

    2. Denzel Ward, CB – Corner is a huge need, and the ability to obtain the top player at the position is almost too good to be true.

    Pick change; previously Denzel Ward, CB

  11. Miami Dolphins: Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Virginia Tech
    The Dolphins have been linked to Baker Mayfield or Josh Rosen, but it doesn’t sound as though they’ll be trading up. They’ll likely stay put and select the best prospect available, and from what it sounds like, they value Tremaine Edmunds very highly.

    Edmunds could go as high as No. 6 overall, so having him available is a dream come true for the Dolphins, who don’t have a strongside linebacker on their roster.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Roquan Smith, LB – The Dolphins like both linebackers so much that they may move up a couple of spots to secure one.

    2. Vita Vea, NT – It sounds like Vea is the backup plan for the Dolphins, and he should be available at No. 11.

    Pick change; previously Minkah Fitzpatrick, S

  12. Cleveland Browns: Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State
    This is exactly why the Browns should select Saquon Barkley first overall. It’s absolutely mind-boggling as to why they’d risk losing out on the best player in the class when they won’t be missing out on one of the top three quarterbacks. I could understand it if they had the first and eighth picks, for example, but Nos. 1 and 4 allow them to do the logical thing and go with Barkley and then whichever quarterback is left over (Cleveland likes all three.) If they can’t trade down from No. 4 overall, it’ll be a complete disaster.

    Fortunately for Cleveland, a trade is possible in this scenario. The Browns can take a player who makes more sense. With Mike McGlinchey off the board, they can select the best cornerback in this class, Denzel Ward, whom I mocked to the Browns at No. 4 several months ago.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Mike McGlinchey, OT – McGlinchey is the other trade-down target, but I’m not confident he’ll be available at No. 12.

    Pick change; previously Mike McGlinchey, OT

  13. Washington Redskins: Vita Vea, NT, Washington
    The Redskins looked completely helpless trying to stop Alfred Morris in a must-win game the week after Thanksgiving. They need to bolster their defensive front, and Vita Vea happens to be one of the best players available.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Minkah Fitzpatrick, S – Fitzpatrick will certainly be in the conversation if he’s available, as he could be the top prospect on the board.

    2. Da’Ron Payne, NT – I’ve had either Payne or Fitzpatrick slotted here in every single mock draft I’ve done since February. Until today.

    Pick change; previously Minkah Fitzpatrick, S

  14. Green Bay Packers: Minkah Fitzpatrick, S/CB, Alabama
    The Packers had a huge need at cornerback going into the offseason. They seemed to be fine at safety, but they lost Morgan Burnett to free agency. Green Bay now needs serious help at both positions, so it’s no surprise that there are reports saying they’ll take either Minkah Fitzpatrick or Joshua Jackson.

    I think it’s less than 50-50 that Fitzpatrick will be available, but that’s what’s happening in this version of my mock draft. Fitzpatrick could easily be chosen at Nos. 9 and 13, among other spots, but we’ve seen Alabama prospects fall before, so it’s conceivable that he could be the newest member of Green Bay’s secondary.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Joshua Jackson, CB – Tony Pauline reported that the Packers will select either Fitzpatrick or Jackson at No. 14.

    2. Marcus Davenport, OLB – An edge rusher like Davenport, or perhaps even Harold Landry, can’t be counted out for this pick.

    Pick change; previously Joshua Jackson, CB

  15. Chicago Bears: Marcus Davenport, DE, Texas-San Antonio
    General manager Ryan Pace loves high-upside talents, especially those from small schools. That’s all he drafted last year after taking Mitchell Trubisky! Marcus Davenport obviously fits that mold, and he should be selected in the teens.

    The Bears are not only getting a high-upside prospect, but they’re also filling their biggest need. They have no viable edge rushers outside of Leonard Floyd, so that must change in a division with Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford and now Kirk Cousins.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Denzel Ward, CB (at 8) – Tony Pauline of DraftAnalyst.com said that the Bears love Ward. They’ve given out two substantial contracts to cornerbacks this offseason, but if they are smitten with Ward, they’ll consider taking him.

    2. Tremaine Edmunds, LB (at 8) – Edmunds also fits the mold of player Ryan Pace has drafted as general manager of the Bears.

    Pick change; previously Tremaine Edmunds, LB (at 8)



  16. Baltimore Ravens: Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama
    Ozzie Newsome loves his Alabama players, and there happens to be a first-round prospect from that school who fills a huge need available at this juncture. Baltimore has major problems at receiver, so Calvin Ridley could potentially solve those issues.

    Ridley, once projected to go in the top 10, has been projected as late as No. 29 in this mock draft. He tested extremely poorly at the combine. However, not all front offices are obsessed with metrics, and I recall many speculating that Clemson’s Mike Williams would fall as well last year because he tested poorly. If Williams and his 107 SPARQ score can be chosen No. 7 overall, Ridley and his 98.6 metric can be taken 16th.

    *** OTHER 2018 NFL DRAFT POSSIBILITIES: ***

    1. Hayden Hurst, TE – The Ravens could move down a few spots and select Hayden Hurst, who would provide a big upgrade at tight end.

    2. Josh Rosen/Lamar Jackson, QB – The Ravens are a dark-horse candidate to trade up a few spots for a quarterback.


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