The second of the two first-round picks acquired in the trade with the Bills, the Colts continue to build up their defense. Indy drafted Malik Hooker last season to improve the safety position, and their first pick in this year’s draft was to help the defensive front.
With this pick, the Colts can help bolster their linebacker position with Edmunds, a fast riser in the draft process. His ability to go sideline-to-sideline will be a welcomed addition to a weak defense and his nose for the ball will help the Colts hold a lead as they blew numerous second half leads last season. (Steve)
Previous Pick: Bradley Chubb
This would be a match made in heaven. Sean McVay is building a bully of a football team in Los Angeles and Hernandez would fit right in.
Hernandez is a nasty football player whom plays through the whistle. His play would help Todd Gurley be recognized as the best back in football.
The Rams have been aggressive on the defensive side of the ball in free agency. They should use the draft to get aggressive on offense. (Justin)
Previous Pick: Tremaine Edmunds
Guard Andrew Norwell was one of the best in the league this year, and now he plays for Jacksonville. Wynn can step right into Norwell’s spot and pick up where he left off in helping block for Cam Newton and Christian McCaffrey.
Wynn is versatile where he can play both guard and center in case the Panthers see his better position there. He has experience playing tackle at Georgia, but due to his height he will most likely stay on the inside when he reaches the NFL. (Steve)
Previous Pick: Unchanged