2018 NFL Mock Draft: Buffalo Bills trade up for a top quarterback

FOXBORO, MA - NOVEMBER 23: A helmet is shown before a game between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium on November 23, 2015 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
FOXBORO, MA - NOVEMBER 23: A helmet is shown before a game between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium on November 23, 2015 in Foxboro, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) /
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Washington gets a top five talent at No. 13. His inconsistency at Florida State will scare some teams off, but Dan Snyder will take a chance on him.

Derwin James is a mix of Eric Berry and Jamal Adams. He is a physical safety that will play the run as well as he plays the pass. The tandem of Josh Norman and Derwin James will be fun to watch in Washington.

He will be compared to Sean Taylor often and I believe it is fair. He will be a big time hitter and make a ton of plays in the stacked NFC East. (Justin)

Previous Pick: Vita Vea

player. 49. . Corner. Iowa. Josh Jackson. 14

This one stays the same. As the Packers add offensive help with Jimmy Graham and add Muhammad Wilkerson on defense, they need to pay attention to the secondary as well.

Mike Pettine is the new defensive coordinator in Green Bay and he likes his corners to press. Pettine will put them on an island and Jackson can certainly handle those responsibilities.

His ball skills on the outside and recovery speed will be huge for the team, especially when the competition includes Kirk Cousins, Stefon Diggs, Adam Thielen, Matt Stafford, Mitchell Trubisky, and Allen Robinson. (Steve)

Previous Pick: Unchanged

player. 28. (TRADE) <p><strong>Cardinals Trade:</strong> No. 15, 47, 152 overall picks.</p> <p><strong>Raiders Trade:</strong> No. 10, 185 overall picks</p>. Linebacker. Alabama. Rashaan Evans. 15

After missing out on Roquan Smith, Oakland trades back and is able to still pick up some much-needed defensive help. Evans comes from a long line of Alabama linebackers that possess sure tackling abilities and the greatly elevate a defense.

The Raiders greatly need help for Khalil Mack, and Evans can come in at middle linebacker to uplift the run defense and help out in coverage if need be. Head coach Jon Gruden will love the thumping style of Evans. (Steve)

Previous Pick: Roquan Smith