2. San Francisco (1-11) — Jonathan Allen, DE, Alabama, Sr.
A quarterback will be a priority at some point in this draft, but not with Allen still on the board. The Bronko Nagurski Award winner — best defender in the nation — would have been a first round selection had he entered the draft last year. He made the right choice staying in school because he’s developed into a one-man wrecking-crew who can dominate either inside or outside. Top needs: QB, WR, ILB
4. Chicago (3-9) — Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama, Jr.
The Bears would be wise to invest in a long-term option at quarterback, but I have them address their offensive line issues here. Robinson has held his own against the best-of-the-best pass rushers this season: Texas A&M’s Garrett, Tennessee’s Derek Barnett, LSU’s speedy sophomore Arden Key and Auburn’s Carl Lawson. The only thing that could hold him back next April is his legitimate off-field concerns. He was arrested in May on guns and drug charges, but the charges were later dropped. Top needs: QB, OT, DB
5. N.Y. Jets (3-9) — Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama, rSo.
The son of former Alabama (and NFL) standout Bobby Humphrey, Marlon features a nice combination of size — 6-1, 205 pounds — athleticism and toughness. He’d also help take the pressure off Darrelle Revis, who is no longer elite. Top needs: CB, OG, LB
10. New Orleans (5-7) — Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama, Sr.
The Saints need all the defensive help they can get. Foster was overshadowed a year ago by SEC Defensive Player of the Year Reggie Ragland, but he's a better athlete and arguably the most feared hitter in college football. Top needs: DL, LB, CB
14. Indianapolis (6-6) — Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama, Sr.
Finally, the Colts land the edge presence they’ve been sorely missing. Only Garrett rivals Williams as a pure pass rusher in this draft class. Top needs: OL, CB, OLB
58. 2nd round -- OJ Howard
92. 3rd round -- Ryan Anderson
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/sd-sp-nfl-mock-draft-2017-first-round-20161207-story.html
https://walterfootball.com/draft2017_2.php
A quarterback will be a priority at some point in this draft, but not with Allen still on the board. The Bronko Nagurski Award winner — best defender in the nation — would have been a first round selection had he entered the draft last year. He made the right choice staying in school because he’s developed into a one-man wrecking-crew who can dominate either inside or outside. Top needs: QB, WR, ILB
4. Chicago (3-9) — Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama, Jr.
The Bears would be wise to invest in a long-term option at quarterback, but I have them address their offensive line issues here. Robinson has held his own against the best-of-the-best pass rushers this season: Texas A&M’s Garrett, Tennessee’s Derek Barnett, LSU’s speedy sophomore Arden Key and Auburn’s Carl Lawson. The only thing that could hold him back next April is his legitimate off-field concerns. He was arrested in May on guns and drug charges, but the charges were later dropped. Top needs: QB, OT, DB
5. N.Y. Jets (3-9) — Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama, rSo.
The son of former Alabama (and NFL) standout Bobby Humphrey, Marlon features a nice combination of size — 6-1, 205 pounds — athleticism and toughness. He’d also help take the pressure off Darrelle Revis, who is no longer elite. Top needs: CB, OG, LB
10. New Orleans (5-7) — Reuben Foster, ILB, Alabama, Sr.
The Saints need all the defensive help they can get. Foster was overshadowed a year ago by SEC Defensive Player of the Year Reggie Ragland, but he's a better athlete and arguably the most feared hitter in college football. Top needs: DL, LB, CB
14. Indianapolis (6-6) — Tim Williams, OLB, Alabama, Sr.
Finally, the Colts land the edge presence they’ve been sorely missing. Only Garrett rivals Williams as a pure pass rusher in this draft class. Top needs: OL, CB, OLB
58. 2nd round -- OJ Howard
92. 3rd round -- Ryan Anderson
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/sd-sp-nfl-mock-draft-2017-first-round-20161207-story.html
https://walterfootball.com/draft2017_2.php