Cleveland Browns Secure Quarterback of the Future and More in This 1st Round Mock

LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 10: Quarterback Josh Allen #17 of the Wyoming Cowboys looks over the line against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium on September 10, 2016 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images)
LINCOLN, NE - SEPTEMBER 10: Quarterback Josh Allen #17 of the Wyoming Cowboys looks over the line against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Memorial Stadium on September 10, 2016 in Lincoln, Nebraska. (Photo by Steven Branscombe/Getty Images) /
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19. Cleveland Browns (via trade w/ Dallas Cowboys): Kolton Miller, Offensive Tackle, UCLA

Cleveland trades back up into the first round, giving up the 33rd overall pick and the No. 64 overall pick to add an offensive tackle who can help fill the void left by Joe Thomas before a bevy of teams in need of offensive linemen are on the clock. Kolton Miller surely can’t replace Thomas, but they also don’t want to go into the 2018 season without plenty of options.

20. Detroit Lions: Derrius Guice, Running Back, LSU

Detroit hasn’t had a reliable running back in years. Guice is too good to pass up and is likely to be gone by the Lions next pick.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Frank Ragnow, Center, Arkansas

Even with Cincinnati adding Cordy Glenn, their offensive line is in desperate need of help if they are looking to keep Andy Dalton off of his back.

22. Buffalo Bills: D.J Moore, Wide Receiver, Maryland

With their second selection in the first round, the Bills look to add a premier receiver to boost their offense and D.J Moore has that potential.

23. New England Patriots: Harold Landry, Defensive End, Boston College

A home town guy in Landry gets the opportunity to create havoc off the edge for the power-house Patriots, who look to make another Super Bowl run.