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The experts:
ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. and Todd McShay
NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah
NFL.com's Charley Casserly, Bucky Brooks, Charles Davis, and Lance Zierlein
SI.com's Don Banks
CBSSports.com's Rob Rang
Fox Sports.com's Pete Schrager
Rotoworld's Josh Norris
WalterFootball.com
The Big Lead's Jason McIntyre.
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Jameis Winston, QB
Experts: 13 out of 13
2. Tennessee Titans — Leonard Williams, DE
Experts: 8 out of 13
Other possibilities: Marcus Mariota (QB, Oregon)
3. Jacksonville Jaguars — Dante Fowler Jr., LB
Experts: 9 out of 13
Other possibilities: Leonard Williams (DE, USC), Amari Cooper (WR, Alabama), Vic Beasley (LB, Clemson)
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14. Miami Dolphins — Trae Waynes, CB (if he's on the board)
Experts: 4 out of 13
Other possibilities: DeVante Parker (WR, Louisville), Breshad Perriman (WR, Central Florida), Dorial Green-Beckham (WR, Missouri), Danny Shelton (DT, Washington), Eric Kendricks (LB, UCLA), Marcus Peters (CB, Washington)
Key expert quote: McIntyre: "Waynes is my best cornerback in the draft. But if Vic Beasley is on the board, and you pair him with Wake and Suh, QBs will be quaking in fear."
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We get Trae Waynes and I'll be dancing in the street. that makes us a playoff defense, one that one fold down the stretch with Waynes and Suh as the new additions
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Never understood the hype with Waynes. This draft is supposedly deep with corners.
He grabs, he cuts off routes and every time they show him making a tackle in his highlight reel he gives up a first down every time. I actually like Will Davis more than Waynes.
That said it's difficult for me to scout secondary players. I mean, if you trust the experts, they'll have you believing there's only one strong safety that's worth a Damn. I find that hard to believe.
Too risky...