Washington Post

● By Mark Maske

Accuracy: 14.42%169th Place
It’s a different sort of NFL draft. Eight teams (the Lions, Texans, Jets, Giants, Eagles, Saints, Packers and Chiefs) have two first-round picks apiece. Eight teams (the Broncos, Raiders, Dolphins, Browns, 49ers, Bears, Colts and Rams) have no first-rounders. And it won’t be a quarterback-centric draft for a change. Pass rushers, offensive tackles and wide receivers should dominate the opening round. But don’t forget entirely about the quarterbacks. A few teams remain needy at that spot, and no one should be surprised when quarterbacks come off the board sooner than projected. Here’s an early look at how the first round could unfold, barring the draft-night trades that undoubtedly will make everything messier than expected.

Top Players Not Included

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, but do not show up in this mock.