With the playoffs now in the rearview mirror and the Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl champions, it's time for NFL teams to look toward the offseason and the draft in an attempt to dethrone the newly crowned champs.
Here's the latest NFL mock draft for the 2018 NFL Draft as of Feb. 5, 2018.
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It's clear the Browns are going to draft a quarterback if they don't win the Kirk Cousins sweepstakes. There will be plenty of pressure on that young signal caller by fans, but Darnold has shown the ability to handle pressure at USC. His vision is impossible to teach, even if he struggled at times in 2017.
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The Giants hired former Vikings offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur to take the reins, and that could be good news for Eli Manning's future in New York. Regardless, Manning's advanced age makes it likely the team will look at quarterback again if it's not satisfied with Davis Webb after his rookie season. Rosen has all the physical gifts but has had trouble staying healthy at UCLA.
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The Colts need to address every position other than quarterback. While expected new head coach Josh McDaniels could push for more offensive firepower like Saquon Barkley, Chubb's pass-rush ability could be difficult for the organization to pass up.
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4. Cleveland Browns (via Texans): Saquon Barkley, RB, Penn State
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While Cleveland has talent at running back with Isaiah Crowell and Duke Johnson, Barkley's talent is on another level. His versatility could immediately transform a mediocre Cleveland offense after gaining more than 3,800 yards from scrimmage and 43 touchdowns over the last two seasons for Penn State, not to mention his kick return prowess.
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Aqib Talib is on the trade block and will likely be cut if the team doesn't find a taker. While the Broncos are in the market for a quarterback with this pick if they're unable to sign someone via free agency, John Elway has already gone that route and failed with Paxton Lynch. Ward would address the potential loss of Talib.
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It's time for the Jets to address quarterback for good, either via free agency or the draft. Allen is considered a developmental project, but he has the versatility and talent to be a franchise player down the line.
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The Bucs need secondary help and could appease Florida State alumnus Jameis Winston by taking James. James is certainly deserving of the seventh overall pick, as he bounced back after missing nearly all of 2016 with a knee injury.
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To say the Bears lacked receiving weapons in 2017 would be an underestimate, and it's clear they want to help young quarterback Mitchell Trubisky. They already hired former Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy to lead the team, and Ridley would be another step forward despite declining production in Alabama's offense.
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The 49ers' offense looked strong late in the year due to Jimmy Garoppolo, but the defense could still use some work. The Niners spent heavily on the defense in last year's draft, and Jackson would be another step forward for San Fran in the secondary.
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With rumors Oakland will move on from Michael Crabtree, the No. 2 wide receiver spot becomes a high priority for the Raiders this offseason. Kirk has the ability to return kicks and be a force at wideout alongside Amari Cooper for Jon Gruden's offense.
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Miami had issues at linebacker in 2017, and Smith should be able to make a huge impact immediately. He finished with 137 tackles, 6.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries in his junior season.
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The Bengals have plenty of holes but none bigger than the offensive line. A dominant tackle, Brown has the pedigree to have a long career, following in the footsteps of his father, the late Orlando Claude "Zeus" Brown.
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13. Washington Redskins: Minkah Fitzpatrick, S, Alabama
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Washington was already able to replace Kirk Cousins by acquiring Alex Smith (becoming official in March), but that move created a huge void in the secondary with cornerback Kendall Fuller sent back to the Chiefs. Fitzpatrick is a fit at either safety or cornerback for a secondary that is now in desperate need of help.
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Evans was a playmaker at Alabama, and that's something the Packers really need. They've aged on defense and finally turned the page by firing Dom Capers as defensive coordinator. Evans had 74 tackles and six sacks in 12 games this past season.
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What Arizona does at quarterback could determine whether Larry Fitzgerald decides to return for another year. Mayfield has his shortcomings, but it's hard to overlook the production. He could be the most NFL-ready quarterback on the board if the Cardinals don't sign a signal caller.
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Baltimore signed Jeremy Maclin last year, but he was of little help to Joe Flacco. Former first-round pick Breshad Perriman still hasn't developed, so the team will need to look at wideout options again this offseason. Standing at 6-4, Sutton has all the physical gifts and produced last season with 68 receptions for 1,085 yards and 12 touchdowns.
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Vea is a load on the interior and should be able to clear out space for Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram to work on the outside. He had 43 tackles and 3.5 sacks in his junior season.
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Kam Chancellor's football future is very much in doubt due to a neck injury, so the Seahawks will have to address safety in one way or another this offseason. Harrison has been a playmaker at Alabama, finishing his junior year with 74 tackles, 2.5 sacks and three interceptions.
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McGlinchey is arguably the best offensive lineman on the board. While the Cowboys have the dominant Tyron Smith at left tackle and a developing La'el Collins at right tackle, they need to address left guard in the offseason. McGlinchey has played both tackle spots and could allow the Cowboys to move Collins back to guard.
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Detroit has struggled to find an answer at running back, as Ameer Abdullah's development has been a massive disappointment. Guice averaged only 5.3 yards per carry as the primary ball carrier in his junior season, but he's still an outstanding prospect after rushing for more than 2,600 yards combined over the last two seasons.
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Buffalo shed plenty of talent on defense in 2017 in an attempt to find players that fit Sean McDermott's system. Edmunds is certainly a playmaker, totaling 108 tackles and 5.5 sacks in his junior year.
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22. Buffalo Bills (via Chiefs): Mason Rudolph, QB, Oklahoma State
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Two first-round picks give the Bills the luxury to be creative. Still unimpressed with Tyrod Taylor and not seeing much development from rookie Nathan Peterman, quarterback is very much in play. Rudolph has the college production and could step in relatively quickly.
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Landry struggled due to injuries in 2017 but could fly up draft boards after recording 16.5 sacks in 2016. He'd be a welcome addition for a defense that is already potent with Aaron Donald and Robert Quinn.
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After trading Kelvin Benjamin, Carolina will be in the market for a wide receiver. Washington had yet another incredible year while playing hurt, finishing 2017 with 1,549 receiving yards and 13 receiving touchdowns.
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The Titans would love to surround Jurrell Casey with some more defensive line talent, and Key has plenty of upside. He struggled in 2017, which could push him down from what was initially a top 10 projection.
The Atlanta defense took huge strides this season, but you can never have enough cornerbacks in today's NFL. Hughes has been rising and could help the team quickly, while also contributing as a returner.
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A huge load in the middle, Payne's athleticism resembles that of Dontari Poe. He has the ability to help plug up the run immediately for one of the league's fastest-improving defenses.
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The sad reality is that the Steelers will probably have to find a replacement for Ryan Shazier, who suffered a scary spinal injury late in 2017. Vander Esch was all over the field in 2017, finishing the season with 141 tackles and four sacks.
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The Jaguars made huge strides this season, and part of that development was an improving offensive line. They still could improve at right tackle, and Williams has the ability to play either tackle spot.
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The Vikings could lose both of their starting guards this offseason, so it's very possible they will take a guard with an early pick. Nelson is the consensus top option on the board.
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The Patriots have struggled to find a mainstay as their No. 2 tight end after losing Aaron Hernandez, and Rob Gronkowski's past injuries are always a concern — not to mention his football future. The hype surrounding Goedert has been growing all year.
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Nwosu really helped himself late in the year with eight sacks over his last six games. The Eagles saw very nice flashes from Derek Barnett in his rookie season, and Nwosu would give them another potent pass rusher.