


After that, another five or six edge-rushers could go Thursday night. 1 pick Myles Garrett and top-five pick Solomon Thomas. It's once again a loaded crop of pass-rushers, including presumed No. If you need trench players, it's a small class at offensive line and defensive line in Round 1, but the talent at edge-rusher makes up for that. If you're looking for a tight end, this is the year to get one with a loaded group, including two first-round talents and many more throughout Day 2. While this may be a weak class at the top of the wide receiver rankings, the depth on Day 2 is outstanding. At running back, this is the deepest class I've ever scouted, and that will be reflected by a high number of ball-carriers going in the first two rounds. Where will the first quarterback be drafted? I'm projecting a trade up for North Carolina's Mitchell Trubisky, with two other quarterbacks joining him in the top 15 picks. We should see those positions flying off the board early and often throughout tonight's 32 first-round picks and the following 221 selections. The 2017 class has been billed as very deep at running back, tight end, defensive end, cornerback and safety. When Commissioner Roger Goodell steps to the podium to announce the picks Thursday night in Philadelphia, we all expect him to call Myles Garrett's name first. After a 362-day wait, the 2017 NFL draft is finally here.
