Buffalo Bills remain active in our final two-round mock draft

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31. . Quarterback. Duke. Daniel Jones. 17. player

It appears that something is going on with Jones and his draft stock is on the rise. This could mean Jones goes even higher than this, but for now the Giants can stay at No.17 and use their second first-round pick on their quarterback of the future. The front office believes Eli Manning has time left and if they draft Jones here, they can allow Manning to play another year and have Jones develop.

Previous Pick: N’Keal Harry

60. . Offensive Line. North Carolina State. Garrett Bradbury. 18. player

Man is this guy fun to watch on film. His ability to reach block is second to none and he has a clear understanding on blitz pickup. The Vikings offense clearly underachieved last year and that should be priority number one in the draft. Bradbury can secure the middle of the line while Kirk Cousins works on trying to justify that huge contract he signed last offseason.

Previous Pick: Garrett Bradbury

35. . Cornerback. LSU. Greedy Williams. 19. player

Andrew Luck, Nick Foles, and Deshaun Watson are all in the Titans division. Adding the best corner in the class to help defend against those three would a big get for the Titans. Tennessee could also go offensive line here, but it would be a reach to take any of the other guys available. Adding Williams is the smart move here.

Previous Pick: Cody Ford

55. . Linebacker. Michigan. Devin Bush Jr.. 20. player

My top linebacker in the class falls to No. 20 overall. Although it happened in this mock, I feel like there is a 99.9% chance this doesn’t happen on draft day. Bush would satisfy a huge need for the Steelers. I believe they are the clear favorite to trade up for him on draft day because the scheme and culture fit may be a match made in heaven.

Previous Pick: Greedy Williams

player. 49. . Tight End. Iowa. Noah Fant. 21

TRADE: Seattle receives No. 30, No. 75, and No 194; Green Bay receives No. 21

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Noah Fant and Jimmy Graham would provide a great safety blanket for the man. The trade up allows the Packers to get an offensive playmaker to grow up with Davante Adams. For this pick to be worth it, Fant must be utilized as a weapon and not as an in-line tight end. I hope the new offensive scheme will be more complex than the Mike McCarthy system.

Previous Pick: A.J. Brown (picked at No. 30)

Wide Receiver. Oklahoma. Marquise Brown. 22. player. 26.

Hollywood Brown and Lamar Jackson on the same offense sounds like I found my new favorite team on Madden. Hollywood would do wonders for the Baltimore offense that bored the league last year. Everyone under the sun knew what they were going to do which doesn’t always translate to a playoff berth. He is easily the top prospect in terms of offering an instant impact. The guy can fly and Lamar has a cannon, so get it done!

Previous Pick: Hakeem Butler

While I don’t love Metcalf, I believe that one team will fall in love with him. If Washington can move back eight spots, add more picks, and still add the receiver they need, it would be a great move for them. Metcalf would provide the team with a number one wide receiver and a player for whoever the quarterback is in Washington next season.

Previous Pick: Drew Lock (picked at No. 9 via trade)

28. . Edge. Clemson. Clelin Ferrell. 24. player

In any other draft class he may be considered a top 10 talent. The depth at this class allows the Raiders to add to their defensive line with Williams and now Ferrell. He is a high effort guy that gets better as the game goes on. The Raiders pass rush was non-existent since Khalil Mack was traded, but within two picks, the defensive line unit has the potential to be one of the best young groups in the league.

Previous Pick: Josh Jacobs