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IllustrationFacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerEmailcommentApr 19, 2017Steve
MuenchCloseSteve MuenchScouts Inc.Steve Muench played four years of Division
I-AA football before joining Scouts Inc. in 2002. He has evaluated both NFL and
college players for Scouts Inc., but his current focus is on the NFL
draft.Follow on TwitterKevin WeidlCloseKevin WeidlScouts Inc. QB for IUP
(Indiana University of Pennsylvania) from 2003-2006 With Scouts Inc. since the
fall of 2007Follow on TwitterFacebookTwitterFacebook
MessengerPinterestEmailprintcommentThe NFL draft is next week, and there's no
better time than the present for Steve Muench and Kevin Weidl of Scouts Inc. to
take a look at which prospects make sense for each team on Day 1, Day 2 and Day
3 of the draft. (Even if a team does not have a pick on a given day -- for
example, the Patriots on Day 1 -- our experts will still recommend a player, as
trades can always change the draft order
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Jersey.)Important note: This is not a mock draft. Muench and Weidl aren't
predicting where players will land. Rather, they're identifying a few prospects
who fill a need and/or fit what each team likes to do schematically.Click the
links after each team to view the full posts.Atlanta Falcons: Atlanta needs to
continue to address its defense after finishing 25th in yards allowed and 27th
in scoring last season, and an every-down DE would fill that need. Read
moreArizona Cardinals: The Cardinals need to find a starter opposite Patrick
Peterson, and Arizona would do well to land this star cornerback if he gets to
pick No. 13. Read moreBaltimore Ravens: The Ravens' 31 sacks ranked 24th in the
league in 2016, so there's an obvious need to infuse young pass-rushing talent
on a veteran roster. Read moreBuffalo Bills: Whether or not Tyrod Taylor is the
long-term answer at quarterback, the Bills would welcome an addition opposite of
Sammy Watkins to give Taylor another weapon. Read moreCarolina Panthers: With
the No. 8 overall pick, the Panthers would be wise to keep their eyes and their
options open to both the running back and safety positions. Read moreChicago
Bears: Adding a solid interior pass-rusher alongside Eddie Goldman and defensive
end Akiem Hicks should help bolster the Bears' run defense. Read moreCincinnati
Bengals: Inserting a rising star in the middle of the Bengals' defense would
make sense for a team that is trying to dethrone the Steelers and faces Le'Veon
Bell twice a season
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Read moreCleveland Browns: Should the Browns select a QB with the No. 1 overall
pick, there's a versatile edge defender in the draft who should be targeted with
Cleveland's No. 12 pick. Read moreDallas Cowboys: Dallas needs to address a pass
rush that ranked 20th in sacks per passing attempt last season, especially
considering the turnover in the secondary. Read moreDenver Broncos: The Broncos
need long-term answers up front, and an athletic O-lineman who has excellent
feet, quality length and an edge to his game should suffice. Read moreDetroit
Lions: General manager Bob Quinn needs to improve a pass rush that had only 26
sacks last season, tied for 30th in the league, and also find an edge rusher to
complement Ezekiel Ansah. Read moreGreen Bay Packers: Julius Peppers returned to
Carolina, and Clay Matthews turns 31 in May. The Packers could use an edge
rusher who throws a number of different moves at offensive tackles. Read
moreHouston Texans: If there isn't a quarterback the Texans feel comfortable
drafting in the first round, they could opt to find help along the offensive
line. Read moreIndianapolis Colts: The Colts have a void at inside linebacker,
so drafting one who could make an immediate impact will be key for first-year
general manager Chris Ballard. Read moreJacksonville Jaguars: The Jaguars
desperately need offensive line help, but unless they can trade back, they would
really be reaching for one at No. 4 overall. Read moreKansas City Chiefs: The
Chiefs added an explosive element on the perimeter in 2016 with Tyreek Hill, and
continuing to surround QB Alex Smith with weapons would make sense. Read moreLos
Angeles Chargers: The Chargers struggled to fill the void at free safety left by
Eric Weddle's departure last offseason and need to find a playmaking center
fielder. Read moreLos Angeles Rams: Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips needs
corners who can hold their own, and the Rams, who don't have a first-round pick,
could trade up to fill this need. Read moreMiami Dolphins: After ranking 30th
against the run in 2016, the Dolphins need help along the front seven, and
looking for an instinctive inside linebacker wouldn't be a bad decision. Read
moreMinnesota Vikings: Don't be shocked if Minnesota moves up into the first
round to snag a first-round talent with the skill set to excel at 3-technique in
the Vikings' scheme. Read moreNew England Patriots: With Kony Ealy slated to
become a free agent after 2017 and after losing Jabaal Sheard via free agency,
the Patriots could look to add quality depth on the edges. Read moreNew Orleans
Saints: No team gave up more passing yards per game than the Saints in 2016, so
adding a playmaker in the secondary is on the must-do list. Read moreNew York
Giants: The Giants are in need of a pass-blocker capable of protecting Eli
Manning's blind side and an effective run-blocker who will elevate the Giants'
run game. Read moreNew York Jets: After being tied for 28th in the league with
just 14 takeaways in 2016
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the Jets are in desperate need for adding defensive playmakers who will upgrade
that side of the ball. Read moreOakland Raiders: An explosive linebacker would
immediately help solidify the middle of the Raiders' defense and improve a unit
that ranked 23rd overall against the run last season. Read morePittsburgh
Steelers: Despite using their first-round pick on a linebacker in 2013 (Jarvis
Jones), '14 (Ryan Shazier) and '15 (Bud Dupree), the Steelers' biggest need is
still at LB. Read morePhiladelphia Eagles: The Eagles could use a Day 1 starter
who would bolster a run defense that ranked 17th in rushing yards allowed per
carry last season. Read moreSan Francisco 49ers: There's one player in
particular who has the frame, accuracy, mobility and arm strength to be a
franchise QB and would be a great fit for Kyle Shanahan's scheme. Read
moreSeattle Seahawks: While all three of the top offensive tackles could be gone
by the time the Seahawks pick at No. 26, GM John Schneider shouldn't hesitate to
move on one. Read moreTampa Bay Buccaneers: The Buccaneers need an effective
run-blocker and should target the draft's top offensive tackle prospect, who
would be an immediate upgrade. Read moreTennessee Titans: Tennessee has a need
for a second corner, and focusing on that position would free the Titans up to
use their second first-rounder on another weapon for Marcus Mariota. Read
moreWashington Redskins: The move that makes the most sense for Washington,
which ranked 20th in rushing yards per game last season, is to go after a
running back. Read moreFacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerEmailcommentSponsored
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