2017 NFL Mock Draft: First-round projections after Week 11
Who comes in as the No. 1 overall pick after college football’s Week 11 in our 2017 NFL mock draft?
With each passing week, it becomes more clear who the top players in the upcoming NFL draft will be. For that reason, we have decided to assemble our 2017 NFL mock draft following Week 11m and there were some changes from last week.
Each team has respective needs, but there will also be the potential “best player available” pick occurring multiple times in the draft this season. For example, a team might desperately need an offensive lineman at No. 15, but if a top-eight talent is there, why pass him up?
Do we have a new No. 1 pick for the Cleveland Browns this week or will it remain consistent yet again? Take a look at our 2017 NFL mock draft after Week 11 and let us know if we hit your team’s needs on the head.
Note: The NFL draft order is based off of current records, pick trading and standings from NFL.com as of Nov. 4.
It’s pretty obvious that the Browns need help at just about every position on a football field, but the winless organization will look to add the best overall player in the country. Myles Garrett is a man among boys and he is almost a lock to be that first overall pick in the 2017 NFL Draft.
Although his numbers haven’t been elite this season, he continues to impress each time he’s on the field. I mean, how much can a guy add to the stat sheet when he is getting double-teamed on every play.
Garrett is an edge rusher and he has the strength, size and athleticism to make for a nightmare matchup for opposing offensive linemen. He is 6-foot-5 and quick for his frame. With a little more work on his techniques, he will be a monster at the next level.
The Browns might wait until later in the first round to eye a quarterback, if one of the top three is still available. Plus, Cody Kessler might be the future.