2018 NFL Draft order and needs Teams 21-32

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2018 NFL Draft order and needs: Teams 21-32 Published: Oct 03, 2017 at 08:14 AM Draft Analyst This is the first-round order of the 2018 , with a look at the top positional needs for every team. The draft order is determined by record, and using strength of schedule as a tiebreaker (record and strength of schedule are official tiebreakers to determine the draft order). Note: Strength of schedule listed in parentheses. Needs: OL, LB, CB, DT, QB. The trade for OT helps on paper, but can he stay healthy? The should also be looking for help at the interior positions up front after averaging 3.6 yards per carry last season. They need more speed at linebacker, Kelan Martin Jersey and should be looking for a quick nickel cornerback. Cincinnati does a good job of re-stocking its defensive line and could do so again this year. With gone, finding a young QB to groom is a real po sibility. Needs: QB, OL, WR, S, LB. This is the pick the acquired when the traded up to land in the 2017 draft. Needs: CB, LB, QB, OL, S. has moved on and the need to get faster in the back end. Bill Belichick likes versatile defenders and it would make sense to target a player who could swing between CB and S. The should look to add more size and better competition along the interior offensive line to improve the pa s protection for . They might also take a swing at an offensive tackle at some point in the draft. Keep on eye on them potentially adding competition at inside linebacker and edge rusher. With the trades of both and last year, the should be looking for a new QB to groom behind Brady. Needs: WR, CB, DE, OL, S. The wide receiver spot must be addre sed early in the draft. The are said to be looking for a leader and difference-maker at safety, and they're still in need of help at cornerback after free-agent target failed his physical. The return of gives the time to develop a young defensive end. Adding a player with guard/tackle flexibility could strengthen their offensive line. Needs: EDGE, ILB, WR, DL, OG. Finding a consistent edge rusher (or two?) could go a long way in helping the ' defense reach the next level. With the departure of , ILB has moved up the needs list. Tenne see used a first-round pick on last year, but the receiver group could still use a big-play threat to complement Davis. The could use more depth for the defense line and more talent at guard. This is considered a deep draft at the guard position. Needs: DT, WR, TE, DE, FB. The have a hole to fill at defensive tackle with leaving for the . I won't be surprised if Atlanta adds help for and at wide receiver, especially with the departure of . Adding a tight end at some point is more likely with the departure of . While they might not look at fullback until the later rounds, there are a few decent ones in this draft. Needs: TE, WR, OL, QB, EDGE. hasn't been the answer at TE, so the should look for competition at the position. They have a good one at WR in , but the rest of the corps could stand an upgrade. New Orleans should also be looking for a QB with the potential to be groomed under . OT offers a band-aid as depth on the offensive line, but adding a young center or guard should be under consideration. Sean Payton specifically identified the pa s rush as an area of need earlier this offseason. Needs: ILB, WR, S D'Angelo Russell Jersey , RB, OL. Finding help at inside linebacker and safety are likely priorities this offseason. The placed the franchise tag on RB , but the drama surrounding his contract might be enough for GM Kevin Colbert to consider adding a three-down back at some point in this year's draft. With entering his contract year, the could look to add another receiver to team with and . The are in pretty good shape with their starting offensive line, but they could use more depth at guard and tackle. Needs: OT, LB, WR, QB, CB. Finding a swing tackle with the potential to move to RT is in play, as is another guard despite the addition of . The retirement of Paul Posluszny makes LB a more pre sing need. The addition of TE might allow them to push for a true WR1 in the draft. The need to find help at QB whether it's competition for or someone to groom behind him. With gone to Houston, the might try to add an athletic cornerback on Day 3 of the draft (Rounds 4-7). Needs: OL, CB, S, WR, TE. The ' offensive line simply isn't where it needs to be at tackle or guard. The should be looking for help at those positions early in the draft as they seek to protect their big investment in . Cousins could use another weapon to round out his receiving corps. Adding a nickel CB is a strong po sibility with 39-year-old hitting free agency, and they could use more depth at safety. They should be looking for a TE who can be a receiving threat and complement . Needs: CB, LB, QB, OL, S. This is the ' second pick in Round 1. See above (No. 23) for more on their needs. Needs: LB, TE, RB, WR, OL. The re-signed , but has struggled with injuries, so the should be looking to at least add depth at LB. The departure of opens up a spot for a combination tight end via the draft. While trading for strengthened the RB spot, there is room for more depth at the position. Insiders believe the will make an effort to add an impact WR in the draft this year. The offensive line is in need of prospects that can develop into future starters. Teams without first-round pick Needs: CB, DL, EDGE, OL, S. The have shuffled the deck at CB, but they should still be looking for a cornerback who can take the ball away, as well as an upgrade at safety. The re-signing of helps up front, but the might still look for a plugger in the middle of the D-line. was released and we should expect to see an additional focus on finding edge-rush talent. They could use better depth along the offensive line, too. Needs: OT, DB, TE, DL. The are without a first- or second-round pick (they sent those picks to the in trades last year), so they had to add help through free agency this offseason. Their first pick is No. 68 overall. The signings of and strengthen the interior of the offensive line, but they should still be looking for help at guard and tackle. The same goes for the secondary, which was awful at times in 2017. C.J. Fiedorowicz is retiring so the will need to look for a Jake Layman Jersey Y-tight end who can handle run-blocking duties. hasn't been at full strength in two years, so the could look to add depth along the defensive line. Needs: ILB, C, DE, OG, RB. The don't have a pick until the second half of Round 3 after trading away their first-rounder this year to acquire from the and their second-rounder to the for the now departed . With sent away to the , the should look for a young playmaker at linebacker. They should also look to add an interior offensive lineman inside the top three rounds to solidify that emerging unit. The need more pa s rush off the edge with the departure of . The addition of Cooks means wide receiver comes off the board as a need, but finding a more explosive backup RB to take some pre sure off of would be a wise move. This article has been reproduced in a new format and may be mi sing content or contain faulty links. Please use the Contact Us link in our site footer to report an i sue.
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