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

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The Washington Redskins have been looking for a safety since they lost Sean Taylor (G.O.A.T.).

Fitzpatrick has fallen a bit in the draft but would bring great value at No. 13 overall. He will learn from Josh Norman and force the loaded NFC East to account for him at all times.

With a division full of big name quarterbacks, the Redskins must invest high draft picks in their secondary, which they haven’t done in over a decade. (Justin)

Previous Pick: Unchanged

Cornerback. Iowa. Josh Jackson. 14. player. 49.

This just makes too much sense to me. With Derwin James, Minkah Fitzpatrick and Denzel Ward off the board, I think this is what Green Bay needs to do.

The Packers could also go linebacker or pass rusher here, but Jackson offers so much of what they are looking for: secondary help, ball skills, coverage abilities and a sound tackler. With so much offensive talent in the NFC North, Green Bay needs to help their offense by allowing their defense to get better to keep them in games. (Stephen)

Previous Pick: Unchanged

15. player. 57. . Wide Receiver. Alabama. Calvin Ridley

Chicago moves back and while they miss out on adding a linebacker or defensive back, they can fill a need just created this past week.

The Bears declined to match an offer sheet for receiver Cameron Meredith and he is now off to New Orleans, so adding another receiving threat for Mitchell Trubisky is now a top priority. The team added Allen Robinson and Taylor Gabriel in free agency, but they need another weapon on the outside. Ridley can offer speed and quality routes on the outside, taking some of the pressure off Robinson. (Justin)

Previous Pick: Arizona€“ selects Mike McGlinchey