This is a done deal, but I bet they still make us wait the full 10 minutes.

My gut told me this was going to be Drake Maye, but all the latest reports indicate Daniels. Trust my gut? Nah, probably just hungry.

After Mac Jones didn't pan out, the Patriots take their next swing at franchise quarterback.

The Cardinals are always a trade possibility, but Harrison's talent is too much to pass up.

Minnesota already did the legwork to give themselves ammunition to move up and grab one of the top quarterbacks. They're not going to just sit tight now.

The Giants are locked into Daniel Jones for this season, so they give him a premier wideout to help get him on track or be up to speed for his successor.

The Titans have had the NFL's worst offensive line for years. Alt is the best lineman in a draft loaded with them.

Turner is the best pure pass rusher in this year's class and the Falcons are in desperate need.

The Bears could take a wideout, but they already have a strong starting duo with D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen. Instead, they opt to take his blindside protector, setting Williams up for more success than his predecessor.

The Jets are looking for more weapons for Aaron Rodgers and Odunze falls right into their lap.

The Chargers have made it clear that they want to run the ball this year under Head Coach Jim Harbaugh. Latham is a massive people-mover and General Manager Joe Hortiz's first pick coming from Alabama just feels right.

It's a big move for the Eagles, but they need a cornerback bad and there's buzz about them moving up to grab one.

Penix is was a hot name in the days leading into the draft, and he's always seemed like a good fit for the Raiders, who are in desperate need of a quarterback.

The Saints have to get an offensive tackle, especially after James Hurst's retirement Wednesday, and Fuaga is a monster of a man who will add physicality.

The Colts are reportedly in the market for a pass catcher. They could go with a wide receiver, but when one of the most unique talents in the draft class falls in their laps, they take him.

Mike Macdonald saw the difference Justin Madubuike made living in opponents' backfields. With so many offensive players going early, the Ravens' former defensive coordinator scoops up one of the top defensive talents.

Arguably the top cornerback in this year's class falls to the Jaguars more than midway through the first round, allowing them to scratch off a major need.

The Bengals are always looking to give Joe Burrow more weapons and a fellow LSU product will surely please Ja'Marr Chase. Plus, Tee Higgins reportedly renewed his trade request Wednesday.

Latu is a skilled pass rusher with major college production, and he could be a steal for a team willing to gamble on his medical history. He was playing in the Rams' backyard, so they should have a good feel for him.

The Steelers got their left tackle out of Georgia last year with Broderick Jones. This year, they get their right tackle from the same school with Mims.

The offensive tackle run is on, with the Dolphins taking the skilled and versatile blocker who could excel at tackle or guard.

The Broncos get their man in Nix, but at a better value later in the first round while picking up additional picks to try to recoup some of the lost haul from the failed Russell Wilson deal.

The Chargers need a wide receiver but they're not going to reach to take one. Instead, Hortiz takes a versatile cornerback in the Kyle Hamilton mold.

Dallas doesn't have to go far to get its successor to Tyron Smith, grabbing the toolsy Texas native with a ton of upside.

The Packers have needs along their offensive line and Barton can either stay at tackle or kick inside and have success wherever.

The Bucs could go with an offensive lineman or trade back to a team who wants one, but they see more value in grabbing an explosive rusher for Head Coach Todd Bowles, especially with the Cardinals in need of a pass rusher right behind them.

Robinson is a freakish athlete and the Cardinals ranked last in the league in getting after the quarterback.

The Bills need a wide receiver with Stefon Diggs and Gabriel Davis gone. Mitchell gives them a big vertical threat for Josh Allen to launch to.

The Lions continue to rebuild their defense, adding a polished outside corner in Wiggins to pair with last year's high pick Brian Branch.

The Ravens could go with a tackle such as Arizona's Jordan Morgan here, but see better value in a smooth, feisty cornerback from a school they know well.

The 49ers add a crafty route-runner to their offense with Brandon Aiyuk's long-term future cloudy.

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