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NFL draft report: Updated top three positional needs for all 32 teams
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By Eric Edholm 20 hours ago Shutdown Corner



We know three-quarters of the first-round draft order, and all but eight teams currently are in full draft-preparation mode now that their seasons have come to an end. Although we don't yet know what effect free agency will have, we have a pretty good idea what teams need right now and what they might need when May rolls around.

It could be an exceptionally deep draft, with the underclassman declaration total approaching 100. So with that in mind, here's an updated look at all 32 teams' needs (yes, even the ones still playing) about four months removed from Draft Day:

AFC EAST
Buffalo Bills
Top three needs — guard, safety, tight end
They could go any of the three directions early, but in Round 1? They instead could take the best pass rusher or offensive tackle of their choosing. These other needs might be better filled later in the draft, or via free agency.

Miami Dolphins
Top three needs — offensive tackle, offensive guard, defensive tackle
The O-line needs are obvious in the wake of the Jonathan Martin-Richie Incognito incident, and a lack of depth thereafter. This could require multiple picks to help fix. The D-line could be helped through free-agent signings and re-signings, but they need more depth, too.

New England Patriots
Top three needs — defensive tackle, guard/center, tight end
No offense to Chris Jones and Joe Vellano, who have played admirably, but they are not starting material, and the team has to worry about Vince Wilfork and Tommy Kelly coming off major injuries at their ages. Expect the team to consider a tight end early, too.

New York Jets
Top three needs — wide receiver, tight end, offensive guard
The need for a pass-catcher who can alter games and coverages and make life easier for Geno Smith might be among the more obvious ones in the NFL. There will be some receivers (and perhaps tight ends) who fit that description in Round 1.

AFC NORTH
Baltimore Ravens
Top three needs — wide receiver, offensive tackle, cornerback
The first two are the biggest concerns. The team must find a young wideout to pair with Torrey Smith, either outside or inside. That could come in the form of a big wideout a la Anquan Boldin, or a faster, shiftier slot guy. Ozzie Newsome might opt to trade down with the depth at the position in this draft.

Cincinnati Bengals
Top three needs — linebacker, quarterback, defensive back
The team already has given Andy Dalton a vote of confidence heading into next season, but the need there is for QB competition. Defensively, the team needs a little more playmaking ability on the back end, either with an outside linebacker, a corner or a safety. The Bengals' depth is otherwise good.

Cleveland Browns
Top three needs — quarterback, running back, receiver
Another no-brainer. The Browns almost certainly will draft a quarterback, and very likely with their first pick — either staying at No. 4, or perhaps moving up. But they have a second first-rounder and don't want to lose it, with additional offensive needs at running back, receiver to pair with Josh Gordon and offensive guard.

Pittsburgh Steelers
Top three needs — safety, offensive tackle, cornerback
Steelers fans have argued with me that because of the promise of Kelvin Beachum, Mike Adams and Marcus Gilbert (this is what they're telling me), offensive tackle is not nearly as pressing a need as the secondary, which is getting dangerously old. Agreed: So it's very possible they first go after the best defensive back available.

AFC SOUTH
Houston Texans
Top three needs — quarterback, offensive tackle, defensive pressure player
The quarterback need is crystal clear, with Matt Schaub figuring to move on and Case Keenum assured of nothing with the team. The Texans also figure to consider investing in a right tackle who can help protect whomever they bring in to play QB. And this defense needs more pressure opposite J.J. Watt, likely either at end or linebacker.

Indianapolis Colts
Top three needs — offensive tackle, offensive guard, wide receiver
They are short on picks from various trades, but they have to find a way to improve the depth, talent and competition up front. The offensive line has been trading on borrowed and spare parts for too long. Injuries and age have made wideout a need going forward, too.

Jacksonville Jaguars
Top three needs — quarterback, offensive tackle, defensive end
Take a step back for a moment ... have these three positions not been a need, in some order, for this team for what seems like an eternity? They appear to have all three filled at one time or another, but finding a franchise quarterback, a pass rusher and a strong right tackle (with Luke Joeckel moving to the left side) are crucial for improvement. That said, the depth all over needs help.

Tennessee Titans
Top three needs — defensive end, quarterback, safety
The defense could be very, very good with the right scheme and system, and just a few more players at these spots. Another end to set the edge and crash the corner and a solid-tackling safety would be ideal. That said, Jake Locker must have some younger competition at some point, especially with a new head coach coming in.

AFC WEST
Denver Broncos
Top three needs — cornerback, offensive tackle, defensive line

The biggest needs are at right tackle and corner, although any talented defensive lineman (end or tackle) would be considered early on. Linebacker also might prove to be an area they'd consider, too, and, hey, Eric Decker could move on in free agency, so a receiver would be nice as well. More depth worries than you'd think.

Kansas City Chiefs
Top three needs — wide receiver, tight end, defensive back
The need at receiver is clear cut. You want to extend Alex Smith? Great. Give him more weapons to throw to. Both a wideout and a tight end would be perfect. The Chiefs' defensive depth at all three levels is a worry, but it might be biggest in the secondary. Look what happened when Brandon Flowers went down against Indy.

Oakland Raiders
Neither Terrelle Pryor nor Matt McGloin has established himself as the guy, and there's a chance neither ever will. The defense fell apart late in the season, and it clearly needs help at a few spots (we think up front first), but you could argue that offensive tackle and wideout are other spots the team could address early. Finally, they have a full till of draft picks again with which to do so.

San Diego Chargers
Top three needs — cornerback, outside linebacker, interior offensive line
Despite some impressive play late in the season in the secondary, the team still can't pass up a strong cover corner. Nor can it turn away a quality 3-4 outside linebacker to pair with Melvin Ingram. Offensive tackle is in better shape than before, but the other OL spots could use some reinforcements.

NFC EAST
Dallas Cowboys
Top three needs — pass rusher, safety, defensive tackle
The defense was gutted much of the season, and the possibility of losing some key free agents (Jason Hatcher, Anthony Spencer) has to be the primary concern. An end or a tackle could help. The team was playing subpar safeties for too long and could use fixtures there.

New York Giants
Top three needs — offensive line, linebacker, corner
The blocking for Eli Manning just wasn't good enough, and he had his poorest season in years. All three interior spots could use upgrading, and there are some who question whether 2013 first-rounder Justin Pugh is best at right tackle or not, even with his steady improvement. The defense also needs help at a few spots.

Philadelphia Eagles
Top three needs — outside linebacker, defensive back, defensive lineman
They'll only need a receiver if they can't bring back Riley Cooper and/or Jeremy Maclin. They still need to fill out the defense with athletic players on all three levels. They'll favor versatility and playmaking ability over mass and strength, especially in their defensive linemen, whom they ask to play multiple techniques.

Washington Redskins
Top three needs — offensive line, receiver, defensive line
There are a few other spots, such as linebacker and secondary, that also could use addressing. But shorthanded with picks, the Redskins might have to chase the talent that's on the board when they're up. The offensive line is too thin, and there's no established target opposite Pierre Garcon. Jay Gruden established balance in Cincinnati, and he'll want to mimic that in Washington.

NFC NORTH
Chicago Bears
Top three needs — safety, linebacker, defensive line
Even with two young players at linebacker, the team needs help there, but the biggest concerns appear to be in the secondary and at defensive line, although the interior is less than impressive too. Stopping the run was one of the biggest weaknesses leaguewide this season.

Detroit Lions
Top three needs — wide receiver, defensive back, center
Insert your Matt Millen jokes here. No kidding: The Lions must find another wide receiver (or two) to play alongside Calvin Johnson. They also need help badly at corner, and safety to a lesser extent. Dominic Raiola, 35, still has performed well, but the Lions could stand to look for his eventual replacement.

Green Bay Packers
Top three needs — linebacker, tight end, safety
Really, you could flip these around in almost any order, which gives them some flexibility when the draft starts. But they all stand as major needs, with starting roles open for rookies at all three positions if they land the right players. Because, after all, it would be unlikely to see them chase starting-grade talent in free agency.

Minnesota Vikings
Top three needs — quarterback, defensive end, linebacker
No doubt: They need a quarterback. They can afford to take a less-refined one with a higher ceiling because Matt Cassel is an ideal backup, but neither Christian Ponder nor Josh Freeman are the answer. The defense is aging and thin at a few spots and could use more disruptors.

NFC SOUTH
Atlanta Falcons
Top three needs — offensive line, pass rusher, tight end
Pretty clear cut. The team was forced to go to the scrap heap on the offensive line, and it showed. There also is a clear need for an edge rusher — either an end, or a Von Miller-type linebacker — to help lighten the secondary's load. And they also will need help with Tony Gonzalez riding off into the sunset.

Carolina Panthers
Top three needs — wide receiver, corner, offensive line
Steve Smith is 35, and although Brandon LaFell is a good player, he's not a game-changer. The Panthers want to give Cam Newton as much help as they can, and that also would include some young blood up front on the line. The secondary has played admirably this season but still stands to improve, talent-wise.

New Orleans Saints
Top three needs — pass rusher, cornerback, offensive line
With what draft picks they have had the past two years, the Saints have helped out both sides of the field, but they might lean a little more on the defensive side, considering the depth there. A top pass rusher would be ideal, but a solid cover corner can't be overlooked.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Top three needs — defensive end, offensive line, tight end
The Lovie Smith/Leslie Frazier approach on defense will require a four-man rush, and the Bucs simply do not have that scary edge guy right now. They also could use a future anchor at offensive tackle, a pass-catching tight end and some interior O-line depth.

NFC WEST
Arizona Cardinals
Top three needs — offensive tackle, pass rusher, tight end
They need a left tackle. And maybe a right tackle. But with Jonathan Cooper returning to the mix, the offensive line could end up in decent shape when it's all said and done. John Abraham was a surprise addition, and an incredibly good one, but a young pass rusher will not be passed up. The team has a mixed bag at tight end currently.

St. Louis Rams
Top three needs — wide receiver, offensive line, quarterback
Fascinating team with options galore, starting with the second and 13th overall picks. They are serious trade contenders, but finding a No. 1 receiver, a right tackle and giving Sam Bradford some competition (assuming he's coming back, which it appears he is) are keys on that side of the ball. Defensively, they would look at linebacker and safety strongest, it appears.

San Francisco 49ers
Top three needs —wide receiver, defensive line, cornerback
It would be fun to see what a speedball at wideout could do to evolve this offense, considering that Anquan Boldin and Michael Crabtree don't stretch the field and that Vernon Davis is still an inconsistent (but very good) playmaker downfield. The defense is suffering from some age up front, and the secondary could use some fresh blood. But they are otherwise loaded.

Seattle Seahawks
Top three needs — wide receiver, offensive line, tight end
Some defensive departures could happen via free agency, especially if this team makes a run in the postseason or if Dan Quinn gets a head-coaching opportunity. But for right now, the team could use playmakers at both wide receiver and tight end, as well as quality O-line depth for a team that has fought through some injuries up front.

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vers, not sure if you have me on ignore.

but, what is the typical value for a Guard in the draft? i was advocating taking one with one of our 1st round picks, but i remember you told me that was too high for one?

is that better in the second or third?

also, i REALLY think, since its a possibly we sit at 4, and miss on a QB, we grab Watkins at 4.

i'll say it again. hoyer throwing to watkins and gordon on the outside, cameron at TE and bess/cooper at slot. is nasty.


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I'm a little skeptical on the QB class, but we do have to take one. Hopefully Bridgewater or Manziel.

This is the year to get a RB or WR though.

While I love some of the WRs that we may potentially see in the 2nd round (Jordan Matthews, DeVante Adams, Jarvis Landry) I think the Browns have to use their pick from the Colts to get one of Evans, Benjamin, Lee, or Beckham. With Evans likely gone, I think Lee would be out best bet. He is the closest thing to Watkins in this draft. He does struggle a little with drops at times, but he can also make some spectacular catches too.

I think the only route they could go that isn't WR is draft Justin Gilbert or Darqueze Dennard to sure up the other corner spot.

Then in round 2 or 3, the Browns can find their man to carry the rock. There is very separation between Carlos Hyde, Lache Seastrunk, Tre Mason, and KaDeem Carey for the top back. Hyde looks like an NFL RB. He can be a bruiser, gets the tough yard, but also has great feet, patience, and explosion through the hole. Also probably the best blocker of all those backs listed. Mason may be picked first because of his last couple games and he showed he can run in the middle and take on defenders. Carey is explosive and great out of the backfield. He may be a little too lean, but you can't argue with his production against good competition. Seastrunk is explosive, but injury concerns scare me a little. Lastly, two names very few are talking about... Terrance West and Adam Muema. West is out of Towson and is the nation's #1 runner regardless of division. He is the prototypical 5'11" 215 NFL RB. Bishop Sankey is close to these guys, but he seems to go down too much on first contact and rarely fights for extra yards.

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My dream would have to be using 2015's 1st to acquire Teddy Bridgewater. Then use the Colts pick for Gabe Jackson and our 36 for Odell Beckham. Sign Toby Gerhart to team with Obi and Lewis and maybe a speedster rook.

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My dream would have to be using 2015's 1st to acquire Teddy Bridgewater. Then use the Colts pick for Gabe Jackson and our 36 for Odell Beckham. Sign Toby Gerhart to team with Obi and Lewis and maybe a speedster rook.




I love Gabe Jackson, but if we spend our other 1st on him, I'll be shocked!!!!

Cyril Richardson is likely the only guard to even be considered for the 1st at this point. Gabe is a 2nd/3rd round pick at this point. Could change with a huge combine though.

I would also go after Tate more so than Gerhart

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My dream would have to be using 2015's 1st to acquire Teddy Bridgewater. Then use the Colts pick for Gabe Jackson and our 36 for Odell Beckham. Sign Toby Gerhart to team with Obi and Lewis and maybe a speedster rook.




I love Gabe Jackson, but if we spend our other 1st on him, I'll be shocked!!!!

Cyril Richardson is likely the only guard to even be considered for the 1st at this point. Gabe is a 2nd/3rd round pick at this point. Could change with a huge combine though.

I would also go after Tate more so than Gerhart




Many of the pundits have Gabe rated higher than Cyril. It's pretty fluid. Though I think Gabe has better tape. I wouldn't touch Tate with a 10 foot pole.

One of the most consistently injured players in the league and you want to pay him 3x more than a 6'0 230 lb HB with 4.5 speed, hands of gold, great blocking skills, and a 7.9 ypc this year? No thanks. I get it. Tate has shown he can be a good rb but he's always hurt and he'll command more $.

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I hate these guys cause I can pick out 20+ guys on this message board who know the Brown's needs better than these bloggers who must pick for all teams.

I would think that its QB, ILB, DB/WR, OG...RB the need with Baker/Lewis and I know a kid who was his HS team mate (roomed with my son) that is working out daily with Lewis is giving me reports that Lewis is so intent on coming back and is actually in the best shape of his life. Along with Ogb I don't think we have too much of a need for RB. Mid - Late round BPA RB there be my guest. Look at the small schools like this kid Robinson on the Saints those are the hidden gems.

But on D that lack of depth hurt us at ILB and Safety/CB depth - we fix QB, n that ILB along with depth at CB n Safety...we are pretty complete.

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I think the last guard to go in the top 10 of the draft was in 1997.

I think guards are valuable, but they are not chosen that high.

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Jonathan Cooper and Chance Warmack both went in the top ten in the 2013 draft.

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Jonathan Cooper and Chance Warmack both went in the top ten in the 2013 draft.




That was an anomoly. Late teens, early 20's is where the top OG's start to appear...


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Leonard Davis went #2 overall in 2001.

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Leonard Davis went #2 overall in 2001.




Almost certain he was an OT coming out.

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Jonathan Cooper and Chance Warmack both went in the top ten in the 2013 draft.




That was an anomoly. Late teens, early 20's is where the top OG's start to appear...




It does not change the fact that the original poster was woefully incorrect in stating that the last guard drafted in the top ten was in 1997.

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Jonathan Cooper and Chance Warmack both went in the top ten in the 2013 draft.




That was an anomoly. Late teens, early 20's is where the top OG's start to appear...




It does not change the fact that the original poster was woefully incorrect in stating that the last guard drafted in the top ten was in 1997.




Yes....but he made his point.


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Seriously?

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Rookie contract changes with latest CBA probably makes it more frequent if teams think best player is a G or LB.

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Are you saying you were not wrong or that two guards were not drafted in the top ten last year?

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I was wrong. I apologize.

"Woefully?"

I was responding to a poster who asked me a question. I did a search. I pulled up an article and quoted it. It was published before this past draft....obviously.

I was not trying to mislead anyone.

The point is still valid............big deal.............there have been 3 OGs taken in the top top since 1997. Wow!

How about if we go top 6? You do realize that was the argument, right? So, tell me...........how many guards have been taken in the top 6 picks of the draft? Bet you don't answer.

Woefully? Really? All the stupid posts made on here about stooges and buffoons and you call that one out? No, you don't have an axe to grind, do you?

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