How good is Joe Burrow? So good that the world's 100 bazillion, jillion NFL mock drafters will be collectively — but separately, of course — pumping their fists as they kick off Thursday night's virtual festivities by going 1-for-1.
This particular NFL mock 1.0-and-done features three projected trades; 16 offensive players, led by six tackles, including four in the top 10; and 16 defensive players, led by five cornerbacks, including the start of a desperately needed reload for Zim at 25.
Five players are from Louisana State and five from Alabama, including four Crimson Tide picks in the top 13.
The Dolphins have three of the top 26 picks and a league-high 14 overall. The Chiefs and Saints are tied with a league-low five. The 49ers, Vikings, Jaguars and Raiders each have two first-round picks while the Bears, Rams, Steelers, Bills, Colts and Texans have Thursday night off but could be tempting the Seahawks, 49ers and Chiefs with offers to move into the final six picks.
And, of course, teams will grapple for quarterbacks. Three of the top six picks here are QBs. And all three projected trades are made with quarterbacks in mind as the Dolphins and Patriots land their new, young quarterbacks and the Buccaneers move up to protect a certain new, old quarterback.
1. BENGALS
JOE BURROW, QB, LSU
Let's assume not even Cincinnati can be tempted into blowing the easiest No. 1 pick in years.
2. REDSKINS
CHASE YOUNG, DE, OHIO STATE
Washington gets the next sure thing from THEE Defensive End University.
3. DOLPHINS (Projected trade with Lions)
JUSTIN HERBERT, QB, OREGON
Miami tried way too hard to tank to be outbid by the Chargers for the franchise quarterback it wants. Detroit gets the 39th and 70th picks, and maybe more, to move back two spots. The Dolphins then throw a curveball, taking Herbert instead of the huge medical risk that comes with the brittle Tua Tagovailoa.