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2017 NFL Draft: Myles Garrett and 6 Players That Could Go #1 Overall

The 2017 NFL Draft talk has officially begun, as the College Football Playoff if set and eventually all eyes will be on the top college football prospects that will be turning pro. NFL teams are already starting to switch gears, as several teams like the Browns, Bears and others have already been eliminated from playoff contention and need to start thinking about the future at numerous positions.

Of course, as tantalizing as some prospects are, the most interesting aspect of the draft continues to be who will go first overall. That’s usually a slam dunk most years, as any team that is bad enough to get the top pick needs a quarterback, and then they draft one. That sure would be the case for the 0-13 Cleveland Browns, but when a team is winless it’s easy to suggest just about any player could be a strong candidate for that top spot.

The Browns understandably have a lot of holes to fill and with such a talent-starved team, there even has to be the idea of trading down out of the #1 pick. No matter what the Browns do, someone will be selecting a player at that top spot, which means at some point we’re going to have a pretty good idea as to who will be drafted #1 overall. That could change quite a bit between now and the actual 2017 NFL Draft, however, so let’s take a look at the five best candidates for the honors:

Myles Garrett, DE, Texas A&M

Garrett heads our list because he’s probably the most talented player going into the 2017 NFL Draft and he can arguably make the biggest impact for Cleveland right away. The Browns badly need help on a terrible defense and with Jamie Collins probably leaving in free agency, they could be left with very little in the pass rush department.

There is no guarantee Garrett would be the stud right away that he’s been in college, but there’s also no denying his upside and physical ability. The guy has a flat out beast, as he has the size, speed and power to explode off the edge and make plays against the run, as well as of course put serious pressure on the quarterback. If Cleveland wants a prospect that they can drop in immediately and see him progress on a weekly basis, they should think long and hard about spending their top pick on Garrett.

Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

Trubisky is a traditional passer with nice size and NFL arm strength and he put up some very impressive numbers with the Tar Heels, but the obvious question is if he’s ready. Trubisky has just one year as a starter under his belt and it’s possible his meteoric rise up the NFL Draft ranks won’t have him ready in 2017. For a team deep in rebuilding mode, that might not be a huge deal, especially given the fact that Trubisky is only scratching the surface of his talent and already looks so promising.

The reality is Hue Jackson – if he stays around – doesn’t have his future franchise quarterback. Cleveland would be wise to trade down and collect picks, while still hoping to land Trubisky, but perhaps they fear they won’t be able to. The interest is reportedly there, so Trubisky has to be near the top.

Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

This one would greatly shake things up, as not many view Fournette as a serious contender for the top spot. Perhaps that’s because the running back position is devalued or because Fournette seemed to shrink in some tough matchups. Both could be true, but there is no denying his potential impact as a generational rusher that some liken to Adrian Peterson.

That might be a reach, but Fournette has been a dominant force at LSU, displaying brute toughness, good size, elite vision and exceptional athleticism. It’s the complete package that drops the jaws, as Fournette can bulldoze defenders, make them miss or run right by them. He has that rare blend of size/vision/speed that teams wished they had in a running back and it just might make people start to consider him for the #1 pick.

Running backs historically do not get picked that high, but he’s an elite talent and we’ve seen Todd Gurley and Ezekiel Elliott shoot up mock drafts over the last two years. Could Fournette go all the way to #1? Probably not, but if the Browns are there, few could blame them for a splash pick when all they have is Isaiah Crowell and Duke Johnson right now.

DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame

If Cleveland is sitting at the top spot and is seriously thinking about taking a quarterback, Kizer has to be in the mix, in addition to Trubisky. Few have actually tossed Kizer’s name all the way up to the #1 pick conversation, but he’s among the best quarterbacks in this draft class an also offers considerable upside as a dual threat passer at the next level.

Kizer already seems to have the leg up on Clemson’s Deshaun Watson, and if he can show well ahead of the draft, it’s not crazy to imagine him rising about Trubisky. The real issue will be whether or not the Browns believe he’s the superior passing talent. From a pocket perspective, he probably isn’t. However, he might have the type of upside Trubisky may not possess.

Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama

Myles Garrett is without a doubt the more electrifying talent, but if we’re looking at impact defensive prospects, there isn’t a great reason to not include Allen. Interior defensive linemen are often the meat and potatoes of NFL defenses, and Allen appears to have the size, hands and quickness to be a truly disruptive force on an NFL d-line.

There is the question as to exactly where he’d line up as a pro, but the beauty is that’s more of a luxury than a problem. Allen has the size, strength and athleticism to line up on the inside of a 4-3, or he could be used on the outside of a 3-4 line, ala J.J. Watt. That versatility is going to be huge for his draft stock, while his play in itself is balanced in that he can sniff out the run and get after the quarterback.

Allen isn’t quite the sexy prospect Garrett is and he’s obviously not a quarterback, but there is a strong argument that he’s the most balanced, NFL-ready talent on this list.

Jabrill Peppers, DB, Michigan

Jabrill Peppers isn’t being mentioned much in the #1 draft pick conversation, but perhaps he should be.

Peppers only has one career interception, but his physical ability, versatility and instincts could make him an elite defensive back at the next level. The real problem for an elite do-it-all talent like Peppers, of course, is where exactly he’ll be used on a regular basis in the NFL.

Peppers can light the field up as a return man, he can play running back, he can catch the football, he’s big enough to play linebacker and he could master cornerback or safety. He has such a unique build and set of skills, that he could be placed anywhere and eventually develop into a stud at the next level.

While Peppers hasn’t put up eye-popping numbers in college, he really hasn’t been asked to or put in the position to, either. Once teams get a good idea of how to best use Peppers, we’ll truly know his value for this draft.

Of course, what NFL teams really should do is just use him as the talent he is: a player who can do everything. That probably keeps him on the defensive side of the field, but he doesn’t have to strictly be a safety, linebacker or cornerback. He can do it all, and because he can do it at such a high level, he might end up being invaluable.

It could be hard to sell Peppers as the top pick in the 2017 NFL Draft, but in so many ways, it’s weird that he’s not being discussed there more than he is.

2017 NFL Draft – #1 Pick Prediction

Like them or not, these five prospects appear to be the overwhelming favorites to be picked #1 overall. Garrett leads the way across almost all mocks, but as long as a quarterback-needy team occupies that #1 pick, we certainly have to consider Trubisky, Kizer and possibly even a few other passers we maybe aren’t seriously acknowledging.

For now, the Browns are at the top spot and with this team being much more than a quarterback away from contending, Garrett looks like the safe, logical pick.

2017 NFL Draft: 5 Teams That Should Draft Christian McCaffrey

The 2017 NFL Draft just got a lot more interesting – and deeper at running back – with news that Stanford star rusher Christian McCaffrey would be declaring following the 2016 college football season.

McCaffrey burst onto the scene as an explosive and versatile record-breaker as a freshman in 2015, but due to NCAA restrictions, wasn’t able to declare to go pro a year ago. After another strong college football season, McCaffrey finally made his move to the next level official, via Twitter:

McCaffrey tends to be a mixed bag in the eyes of draft scouts, as some don’t believe he has the long speed to dominate at the next level, nor the size. Instead, it’s possible many teams view him more as a versatile gadget player, return man and the ever popular “scat-back” type of runner. Of course, McCaffrey’s dominance in the Pac-12 says otherwise, as he even closed 2016 in style with 284 and 204 rushing yards in his last two regular season games.

In all, McCaffrey leaves Stanford as one of the best all-purpose players college football has ever seen, having burst onto the scene with over 2,000 rushing yards in 2015 and capping his career with over 1,600 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns this season.

Just see the damage the kid has done for yourself:

As great as McCaffrey has been at the college level, there are still question marks about his ability in the NFL. That will almost certainly keep him from being a top-10 draft pick, but early NFL mock drafts have him still being taken in the first round. The big question, of course, is where should he go? Let’s take a look at five teams that could use him and just might consider spending their first round pick on him in the 2017 NFL Draft:

Green Bay Packers

Green Bay’s case for drafting Christian McCaffrey (or any running back, for that matter) is undeniable. Eddie Lacy can’t stay healthy and is hitting free agency, James Starks hasn’t proven he can carry a full load and the team twice traded for running backs in 2016 that they have yet to actually use. Needless to say, the Packers need to go back to the drawing board at running back and McCaffrey would be an excellent start.

McCaffrey gives the Packers so many things they currently lack. He can either be the every down starter they don’t have, he can help in the return game and/or he can be useful on screens or in obvious passing situations. McCaffrey absolute can be a starter at the next level, but at the very minimum, he’s a versatile weapon. For a team lacking those, the Packers should hope the Stanford star is still available when they’re up in round one.

Indianapolis Colts

The Colts are in okay shape at the moment, but they lack upside in their rushing attack with veteran Frank Gore leading the way. Not only does Gore break few big plays, but his days are numbered as he fights father time. All Indy has behind him right now is Robert Turbin, too. Even if Gore stays around next year, the Colts need to start getting Andrew Luck more weapons and making their offense more balanced. McCaffrey can be a useful passing game weapon, eventually take over for Gore and in the interim help on special teams.

Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles certainly don’t lack running back depth, but they do lack a true go-to runner. Philly has been back and forth on veteran Ryan Mathews all season, and it’s unclear if he’s going to be the guy they trust beyond this season. Even if he is, Mathews had a sketchy injury history and it’s anyone’s guess how long his health will hold up.

Beyond Mathews, the Eagles really just have Wendell Smallwood and Darren Sproles. Sproles is still a highly versatile and explosive performer, but he’s small and getting old. McCaffrey could be a younger, bigger version of what Sproles brings to the table and the offense may not even miss a beat.

Baltimore Ravens

Some think McCaffrey could slip out of the first round or at least toward the bottom, and if that’s the case, the Ravens are among the top teams that could be beyond pick 20 and could use his services. Baltimore’s key issue on offense over the past two years has been running the football, and it’s gotten so bad that they released Justin Forsett and keep going back to the inconsistent Terrance West.

Baltimore plays in a very tough, smashmouth division and not being able to run the football has to be embarrassing. Drafting McCaffrey gets them back to what they love doing and even if he’s not the main rusher right away, he can impact the game in a variety of ways.

Detroit Lions

One other team that could snag McCaffrey later in round one (should they keep up their stellar play) could be the Detroit Lions. They do have some talent in their backfield, but next year could mark the third straight season where Ameer Abdullah and Zach Zenner fail to take over the starting gig. Instead of waiting around for one of their current ho-hum talents to start playing at a high level, the Lions may cover all the bases here and take one of the most versatile and explosive talents in the draft.

Christian McCaffrey is a borderline polarizing talent, but he has the goods to excel at the next level. Should he hear his name called in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft, we’d bank on one of the aforementioned teams making the call. If we had to predict which one, the Packers might make the most sense. They probably would prefer to trade down and snag him in round two, but hopefully they’d realize he’s too good to slide that far.

Do you think you have a good idea of when/where Christian McCaffrey gets drafted? Tell us in the comments below!