2017 NFL Mock Draft: Updated Top 10 Outlook

Sep 17, 2016; South Bend, IN, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback DeShone Kizer (14) takes the snap of the ball from Notre Dame Fighting Irish offensive lineman Sam Mustipher (not pictured) during the first quarter of a game against Michigan State at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports

Moving forward there will be a weekly update of 2017 NFL mock draft picks dictating a new top 10 and where things stand looking forward.

Larger mock drafts will of course come around but until the picture becomes clearer by midseason, projecting the top 10 alone can be quite interesting given how many changes could still happen. So heading into week three, here is how things stand.

1. Cleveland Browns

1

DeShone Kizer

QB, Notre Dame

DeShone Kizer is the perfect choice. Not only does he exhibit the arm strength, accuracy and mental makeup of a pro quarterback, he’s also highly athletic. Kizer can gash defenses with his legs at any given time. He’ll remind many of a Colin Kaepernick type. Just without the off-the-field baggage. This is the kind of rare talent that franchise quarterbacks are made of. Head coach Hue Jackson will just have to help him learn how to play the position like a pro.

Sep 17, 2016; Auburn, AL, USA; Texas A&M Aggies lineman Myles Garrett (15) tackles Auburn Tigers quarterback Sean White (13) during the first quarter at Jordan Hare Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Reed-USA TODAY Sports

2. Chicago Bears

2

Myles Garrett

OLB, Texas A&M

If that remains the case then Myles Garrett would have to be the pick. He’s arguably going to be the best overall prospect in the draft. A blue chip pass rusher with the size and strength to play defensive end but also the speed and explosion for outside linebacker. There are many different ways he could beat a blocker to the quarterback. After losing Pernell McPhee and Lamarr Houston to troubling knee injuries, putting Garrett across from Leonard Floyd could get them a rush tandem to build their future on defense around.

Sep 10, 2016; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Jonathan Allen (93) at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports

3. Jacksonville Jaguars

3

Jonathan Allen

DE, Alabama

Rather than get down about it though, the Jaguars are obligated to keep trying to add help. A good way to do that is adding proven rushers from top conferences. Jonathan Allen is about as close to a sure thing as a team can hope for. He may not be flashy like some defensive lineman, but he does his job. Allen has the body type to where he can play both inside and outside, giving blockers fits with his mix of quickness and strength. His finish also stands out, which is why his numbers are always good.

Sep 17, 2016; Boone, NC, USA; Miami Hurricanes quarterback Brad Kaaya (15) drops back to pass in the third quarter against the Appalachian State Mountaineers at Kidd Brewer Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

4. New Orleans Saints

4

Brad Kaaya

QB, Miami (Fl.)

The shocking twist is that Brad Kaaya is the pick. Most draft boards have him ranked behind Clemson star Deshaun Watson. So why him? For starters his upside might be higher. He’s taller than Watson with a stronger arm. Maybe not quite the same athlete but mobile enough to extend plays. Then there is the fact he’s got an understanding of pro-style offenses. He gets how to read defenses and play from inside the pocket. That will appeal to a coach like Sean Payton.

Sep 3, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide offensive lineman Cam Robinson (74) in action during the game against the USC Trojans at AT&T Stadium. Alabama defeats USC 52-6. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

5. Indianapolis Colts

5

Cam Robinson

OT, Alabama

So they take a page out of the Cowboys’ textbook and just go right back to the offensive line again. This time they grab the best tackle on the board. It’s a light class so it’s better if they do it early. Cam Robinson is down on some boards lately because of his off-the-field issues prior to the season. Even so he’s a big, burly young man with plenty of power in the run game. He has good feet, moves well and enough length. Coming from Alabama one won’t have to worry about his coaching.

Sep 3, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker Tim Williams (56) and USC Trojans offensive tackle Zach Banner (73) in action during the game at AT&T Stadium. Alabama defeats USC 52-6. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

6. Buffalo Bills

6

Tim Williams

OLB, Alabama

If there is any player in the draft that looks like a classic 3-4 outside linebacker it’s Tim Williams. He has become the most electric of the pass rushers Alabama has. He’s sleek, athletic and explosion. There is a certain animalistic quality to the way he rushes. Like a hunter seeking pray. Such qualities would be most welcome on the edge of that Bills front, especially if Lawson can return healthy and lives up to his billing.

Sep 17, 2016; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators defensive back Teez Tabor (31) during the second quarter at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

7. Washington Redskins

7

Jalen Tabor

CB, Florida

Perhaps the best thing for Washington to do then is find a cornerback who can fulfill that job. Somebody who can survive on an island in single coverage, permitting the Redskins to get creative with their pass rush. Jalen Tabor is one such type of player. Another of those quick, athletic corners out of Florida like Joe Haden and Vernon Hargreaves. He has the fluid hips and recovery speed to stick with receivers down the field and solid ball skills. Teams have learned not to test him too often.

Sep 17, 2016; Baton Rouge, LA, USA; LSU Tigers running back Leonard Fournette (7) is defended by Mississippi State Bulldogs defensive back Lashard Durr (25) during the first quarter of a game at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports

8. Miami Dolphins

8

Leonard Fournette

RB, LSU

If it turns out to be Leonard Fournette they end up getting, a celebration should be held in South Beach. He is the answer to their prayer. A legitimate workhorse running back with the power, toughness, vision, quick feet and speed to carry an offense on his back. He’s done it at LSU ever since he became the starter. Don’t give him too much room or he’s liable to leave defensive backs trampled in his wake. Put him on the field with Jarvis Landry and Kenny Still on the outside? The possibilities are endless.

Sep 22, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Mike Williams (7) catches a touchdown pass over Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets defensive back Lance Austin (17) in the first quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

9. Tennessee Titans (via LA)

9

Mike Williams

WR, Clemson

They could a lot worse than Mike Williams. Don’t be fooled by his long absence due to injury last year. This 6’3″ receiver has all the trappings of a playmaker. He has enough speed to pressure a defense deep but also the ability to track and high point the football in the air. That makes him a nasty red zone target as well. Pair him with precise slot man Tajae Sharpe and the Titans could really start to build some momentum in complimenting their formidable ground attack.

Sep 22, 2016; Atlanta, GA, USA; Clemson Tigers quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) celebrates after a touchdown pass against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in the second quarter at Bobby Dodd Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

10. San Francisco 49ers

10

Deshaun Watson

QB, Clemson

To think Deshaun Watson would actually still be on the board? It’s not entirely crazy. Remember teams focus heavily on all-around game when considering a quarterback that high. Watson is a supreme athlete who throws with great accuracy. At the same time he’s a little undersized (6’2″), doesn’t exhibit the strongest arm and runs a classic college offense. Those are obstacles teams take seriously that might just be enough to drop him down the board. At the same time he could be a perfect fit for Kelly’s offensive style.

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