2018 NFL Draft: Cleveland Browns own this first-round mock

TEMPE, AZ - OCTOBER 28: Sam Darnold #14 of Southern California looks to throw the ball against Arizona State during the first half at Sun Devil Stadium on October 28, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images)
TEMPE, AZ - OCTOBER 28: Sam Darnold #14 of Southern California looks to throw the ball against Arizona State during the first half at Sun Devil Stadium on October 28, 2017 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images) /
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17. Los Angeles Chargers: Mike McGlinchey, Notre Dame, OT

They could look to add a quarterback to groom behind veteran Philip Rivers. Or the Los Angeles Chargers could get him some help and hope he can make a run late in his career. Here they go for the latter and get a big tackle in Mike McGlinchey to man the right side.

18. Seattle Seahawks: Marcus Davenport, UTSA, EDGE

They traded away Michael Bennett, and now replace one of the more overrated players in the league with someone who could actually have more production and less talking.

19. Dallas Cowboys: D.J. Moore, Maryland, WR

The Dallas Cowboys have made it clear they want to change their wide receiver corps this offseason. They continue the change by adding D.J. Moore out of Maryland. A talented playmaker, Moore can help open up their stagnant offense.

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20. Detroit Lions: Derrius Guice, LSU, RB

The Detroit Lions running game stinks. LeGarrette Blount will help, but with his age and lack of speed, Derrius Guice becomes an intriguing option.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Mike Hughes, UCF, CB

Mike Hughes has first-round talent, but the questions around him are legitimate. He has minimal experience at a high level and was kicked out of the North Carolina program. Still, the Bengals give him a shot. Which is shocking, because when do they ever take a chance on a player if there’s any concerns?

22. Buffalo Bills: Harold Landry, Boston College, EDGE

Buffalo is another team trying to change their franchise. Here they get a new edge rusher in Harold Landry. The Boston College product has the skill to be a game changer for this defense.

23. Los Angeles Rams: Mike Gesicki, Penn State, TE

A great Combine only reminded those of us who knew him how good Mike Gesicki is. For those who didn’t know, he’s an amazing talent.

24. Carolina Panthers: Calvin Ridley, Alabama, WR

The Combine helped Gesicki, but hurts Calvin Ridley. The Alabama wide out slides a bit as he struggled in every drill other than the 40-yard dash. He could become Cam Newton’s go-to guy however.