5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Dwayne Haskins, QB, Ohio State | The Bucs should be smart enough to know that Jameis Winston is not taking this team forward in the NFC South. Haskins would have a good arsenal to work with and could immediately throw it around in a gunslinger's division.
9: Buffalo Bills — Marquise Brown, WR, Oklahoma | Get Josh Allen some help, and give the Bills some semblance of a playmaker down the field. Brown can run around, and Buffalo has to improve its offense.
10: Denver Broncos — Drew Lock, QB, Missouri | Lock is not a top-10 player in this draft class, but John Elway must figure out his post-Peyton QB issues. Lock will at least sling the ball around some.
15: Washington Redskins — Will Grier, QB, West Virginia | Alex Smith's future is not written in ink, and Josh Johnson is not an attainable option. Grier is the best available quarterback, and the Redskins have a solid enough defense that average QB play could vault them to 10-6.
16: Carolina Panthers — Irv Smith, TE, Alabama | The Panthers will have to move on from Greg Olsen in the next season or two, even if he attempts to play after two seasons battling foot injuries. Smith would be an excellent weapon for Cam Newton and would pair nicely with Ian Thomas, a mid-round pick in 2018 who had a solid finish to his rookie season.
20: Pittsburgh Steelers — D.K. Metcalf. WR, Ole Miss | Ben Roethlisberger did not click with James Washington in the same manner that he immediately did with Antonio Brown and Juju Smith-Schuster. Metcalf would find a role for certain in that offense.
22: Baltimore Ravens — Kelvin Harmon, WR, NC State | An outside, big-bodied receiver would loosen up Lamar Jackson, and Michael Crabtree is getting older. John Brown can take the top off, while Harmon can be the physical target.
*26: Indianapolis Colts — N'Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State | While T.Y. Hilton can move around formations, Harry will be an outside receiver in the NFL. He would compliment the offense very well and have a role early.
*27: Oakland Raiders (from Dallas) — Riley Ridley, WR, Georgia | Again, a position-by-position swap for the Raiders. Ridley's ceiling is low, but his floor is high. He would be a dependable, sound target for Derek Carr, who needs one.
*32: Green Bay Packers (from New Orleans) — Daniel Jones, QB, Duke | Ah, the last pick of the first round usually brings some type of "hmmm" selection. Jones can back up Aaron Rodgers and learn under new coach Matt LaFleur. He'll need some grooming before being a starter.