Nfl Playoffs 2018 Predictions - 2017 - 2018 NFL Season

NFL Playoffs 2018 Predictions: As the NFL season finds some conclusion, a few fans are as of now searching for future stars for the 2018 NFL Draft. What's more, NFL groups searching for a quarterback will have alternatives like Heisman Trophy victor Baker Mayfield, or USC's Sam Darnold.
NFL Playoffs 2018 Predictions


NFL Playoffs 2018 Predictions This draft figures to be quarterback overwhelming, with conceivably four going in the main 9 picks. Of the non-quarterbacks, Penn State's Saquon Barkley and Texas' Connor Williams could be chosen in the best 5.

The following is SEC Country's taunt draft for the 2018 NFL Draft:

NFL Mock draft 2018


  1. Cleveland Browns: Sam Darnold, USC QB: Darnold has implied at staying, however in the event that he turns out, the Browns need to utilize the single out a quarterback.
  2. New York Giants: Josh Rosen, UCLA QB: Rosen versus Darnold will be an intriguing level headed discussion. The UCLA quarterback may be wired to preferable prevail in New York over Darnold would be.
  3. Indianapolis Colts: Connor Williams, Texas T: For the Colts, it's straightforward: They need to make a superior showing with regards to of securing Andrew Luck, if he can return in 2018. For whatever length of time that Williams can remain sound, he'll be a best draft pick.
  4. San Francisco 49ers: Saquon Barkley, Penn State RB: With Jimmy Garoppolo resembling the quarterback without bounds, San Francisco can draft the best player accessible, which is the whiz running over from Penn State.
  5. Denver Broncos: Josh Allen, Wyoming QB: Offensive handle could be the pick here. Drafting Allen here is a hazard, yet the Denver quarterback circumstance may be the most noticeably bad in the association.
  6. Cleveland Browns (by means of Houston): Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama DB: The Browns ran quarterback with their first pick. Next up, they can get the best guarded prospect in the class. Fitzpatrick is a ruler on the chessboard sort of protective back.
  7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Bradley Chubb, N.C. State DE: The Buccaneers have bumbled this season because of both Jameis Winston's battles and a poor pass surge. Chubb should help shore up the last of their issues.
  8. Chicago Bears: Christian Kirk, Texas A&M WR: The Bears nearly need to pick a wide beneficiary. And keeping in mind that many will peg Alabama's Calvin Ridley here, I think Christian Kirk is only somewhat better. However, the Bears couldn't turn out badly with either.
  9. New York Jets: Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma QB: The Jets will keep on toiling in average quality as long as they don't have satisfactory quarterback play. On the off chance that anybody can deal with the spotlight and consideration that accompanies playing for the Jets, it's the Heisman Trophy champ.
  10. Cincinnati Bengals: Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame OT: The Bengals have expertise players and various youthful and skilled safeguards. Where they most need assistance is in all out attack mode line. McGlinchey, or his partner Quenton Nelson, could be a choice here.
  11. Arizona Cardinals: Quenton Nelson, Notre Dame G: If Mayfield were still on the board, he could be an alternative. Rather, the Cardinals will happily take the best inside lineman in the class.
  12. Oakland Raiders: Roquan Smith, Georgia LB: A safeguard with Khalil Mack on it shouldn't be as terrible as the Raiders has been this season. Smith is perhaps the best off-ball linebacker prospect since Luke Kuechly.
  13. Washington Redskins: Derwin James, FSU DB: What Washington wills to a great extent rely upon whether it keeps QB Kirk Cousins. On the off chance that they do, search for them to take a player, for example, James, who is 95 percent the player that Fitzpatrick is. James has effectively pronounced for the draft.
  14. Miami Dolphins: Arden Key, LSU DE/OLB: The Dolphins would love to settle their hostile line, however rather they'll take Key. While he may have some off-field concerns, the LSU item can possibly be a first class pass rusher.
  15. Bison Bills: Calvin Ridley, Alabama WR: While it needs to make sense of its quarterback circumstance, the Bills truly need to enhance at the wide collector position. Ridley could without much of a stretch be a main 10 pick.
  16. Dallas Cowboys: Maurice Hurst, Michigan DT: Hurst won't not be drafted this high just as a result of his position. However, the Cowboys require cautious handles who can play, and Hurst is a standout amongst other football players in this draft class.
  17. Green Bay Packers: Da'Ron Payne, Alabama DT: The Packers were somewhat of a wreck without Aaron Rodgers so search for them to go best player accessible. For this situation, it's Da'Ron Payne, who should make things less demanding for Clay Matthews.
  18. Detroit Lions: Clelin Ferrell, Clemson DE/OLB : The Lions could go in various courses here, yet a pass rusher would be insightful. Ferrell as of now has a solid list of references, yet in the event that he plays as he did in the College Football Playoff a year prior, his stock could soar.
  19. Los Angeles Chargers: Josh Jackson, Iowa CB: The Chargers drafted Jackson's colleague a year back in Desmond King. In any case, Jackson could truly help enhance the Chargers optional, which is as yet the weakest piece of their protection.
  20. Tennessee Titans: Denzel Ward, Ohio State CB: The Titans ran with a cornerback in the first round a year ago and will hope to keep on improving their auxiliary. The Titans could likewise focus on a pass rusher.
  21. Wild ox Bills (through Kansas City), Christian Wilkins, Clemson DT: The Bills exchanged Marcell Dareus before this season. What's more, they'll look to Wilkins, who can do a split, to fill his void.
  22. Baltimore Ravens: James Washington, Oklahoma State WR: The Ravens may have the most noticeably awful gathering of pass catchers in the NFL. Washington was the best beneficiary in school football this season. This bodes well.
  23. Atlanta Falcons: Harold Landry DE/OLB: The Falcons love athletic playmakers. Landry certainly fits that part, and it would not be a shock to see him go considerably higher in the draft than this. Landry drove the NCAA in sacks in 2016.
  24. Seattle Seahawks: Derrius Guice, LSU RB: The Seahawks have had a spinning entryway of running backs since Marshawn Lynch left. Guice should make it two years in succession that a LSU running back goes in the first round.
  25. Carolina Panthers: Courtland Sutton, SMU WR: Offensive line could be the decision here, yet Cam Newton needs some folks outwardly who can enable him to out. Sutton may be the most physically talented wide collector in the draft this year.
  26. Los Angeles Rams: Orlando Brown Jr., Oklahoma OT: Andrew Whitworth has been tremendous for the Rams this season. But on the other hand he's 36 years of age. Dark colored is somewhat crude, however he could turn into the Rams' left handle without bounds.
  27. Jacksonville Jaguars: Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State QB: Blake Bortles isn't the response for Jacksonville. The Jaguars could take a gander at Rudolph or Louisville item Lamar Jackson.
  28. New Orleans Saints: Vita Vea, Washington DT: While the Saints barrier has made immense enhancements, it could at present remain to improve. Vea is an outright beast and will make life significantly less demanding for whatever remains of the Saints' front 7.
  29. Minnesota Vikings: Billy Price, Ohio State G/C: Quarterback could be in play here, yet Price, similar to Pat Elflein did this season for Minnesota, could be a day 1 starter on the inside.
  30. New England Patriots: Sam Hubbard, Ohio State DE/OLB: Bill Belichick cherishes players who have connections to Greg Schiano. Pass rusher is a tremendous requirement for New England. Also, Hubbard's protective facilitator is in truth Schiano.
  31. Pittsburgh Steelers: Rashaan Evans, Alabama LB: With the Ryan Shazier damage throwing genuine uncertainty onto his NFL future, linebacker turns into a place of need. Evans isn't the prospect that Shazier was, yet he, in the same way as other Alabama linebackers, can be, great.
  32. Philadelphia Eagles: Ronnie Harrison, Alabama S: The Eagles give off an impression of being set at corner with Ronald Darby and Jalen Mills, yet the auxiliary is as yet a shortcoming. Harrison could help transform that into a quality.

*Order is as of Week 15 of NFL season.
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