1. Los Angeles (from Tennessee) - Jared Goff, QB, CaliforniaThe Rams didn’t trade up to No. 1 without a plan already in place. Goff is the centerpiece of that plan, as they attempt to revive football in the city of angels.
2. Philadelphia (from Cleveland) - Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota StateDoug Pederson’s top priority will be to develop Wentz into a franchise quarterback.
3. San Diego - Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss Prototype left tackles in the mold of Tunsil rarely drop out of the top five.
4. Dallas - Jalen Ramsey, CB/S, Florid StateIf the Cowboys draft Ramsey, how long until Jon Gruden starts the Deion Sanders comparisons.
5. Jacksonville - Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State
Adding Bosa to a defensive line that already consists of Dante Fowler and Malik Jackson could help Jacksonville return to competitive football in 2017.
6. Baltimore - Ezekiel Elliot, RB, Ohio StateElliot is too valuable for Ozzie Newsome to pass at No. 6, especially with Justin Forsett, 30, battling injuries last season.
7. San Francisco - Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre DameThe 49ers were at their best when they had one of football’s top offensive lines. It’s time to get back to the basics.
8. Cleveland (from Philadelphia) - DeForest Buckner, DE, OregonTake the best player available, Cleveland! You need all the help you can get.
9. Tampa Bay - Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan StateJameis Winston is Tampa’s top asset; it’s time to ensure he has the proper protection.
10. N.Y. Giants - Shaq Lawson, DE, ClemsonThe Giants pass rush has dipped in recent years. Drafting a pass rusher could help it return to form.
11. Chicago - Leonard Floyd, OLB, GeorgiaFloyd is the younger, 3-4 outside linebacker Chicago needs to retool their defensive around.
12. New Orleans - Sheldon Rankins, DT, LouisvilleIf it’s not Rankins to boost the defensive line depth, then it’s Vernon Hargreaves to boost the secondary.
13. Miami - Vernon Hargreaves, CB, FloridaIf Hargreaves is the pick, Dolphins fans may want to avoid the tape of Hargreaves going up against Amari Cooper in 2014.
14. Oakland - Myles Jack, OLB, UCLAMedical issues may slide Jack out of the top 10, where he was once thought of as a mainstay.
15. Tennessee (from Los Angeles) - Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State
Whether it’s on the left or right side, Tennessee can’t pass up on a polished prospect like Decker.
16. Detroit - William Jackson III, CB, HoustonThe Lions find a corner opposite of Darius Slay.
17. Atlanta - Laquan Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss The Falcons need to take some of the pressure off of Julio Jones.
18. Indianapolis - A’Shawn Robinson, DT, AlabamaHas Indianapolis had a true nose tackle since moving to a 3-4 in 2012?
19. Buffalo - Emmanuel Ogbah, OLB, Oklahoma StateRex Ryan has never been afraid to take a chance on a combine wonder.
20. N.Y. Jets - Reggie Ragland, ILB, AlabamaDavid Harris is 32. It’s time to think about his heir apparent.
21. Washington - Karl Joseph, S, West VirginiaAdding Thomas to a secondary that now features Josh Norman could intrigue Washington.
22. Houston - Corey Coleman, WR, BaylorThe Texans draft a receiver to take pressure off DeAndre Hopkins.
23. Minnesota - Josh Doctson, WR, TCU Germain Ifedi is an option, but I think the Vikings opt to give Teddy Bridgewater another receiving option.
24. Cincinnati - Will Fuller, WR, Notre DameFuller would only be the No. 3 option in a passing game that already consists of A.J. Green and Tyler Eifert.
25. Pittsburgh - Andrew Billings, DT, BaylorThe Steelers added Bud Dupree to boost their linebacker corps last season. This time it’s the defensive line’s turn.
26. Seattle - Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole MissNkemdiche is too talented to fall out of round one. Seattle gladly ends his fall.
27. Green Bay - Jarran Reed, DE, AlabamaThe Packers add Reed to round out their defensive line. Letroy Guion plays nose tackle just as he did in 2014.
28. Kansas City - Vernon Butler, DT, Louisiana TechNormally, Andy Reid targets offensive and defensive lineman with his top pick. A corner to pair with Marcus Peterson could be tempting, however.
29. Arizona - Ryan Kelly, C, AlabamaThe Cardinals could round out their offensive line by drafting Kelly, who could play center or guard.
30. Carolina - Darron Lee, LB, Ohio StateRon Rivera can’t pass on a linebacker that is a perfect fit for his scheme. Plus, Thomas Davis is 33.
31. Denver - Paxton Lynch, QB, MemphisDenver gets a big, mobile quarterback to build their offense around.