No. 6: Cleveland Browns – Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami

The expectation remains that Mauigoa will be the first lineman to hear his name called, and the Browns, who are reportedly open to shopping the 6th overall pick, sit and select him. Tackle is one area that Cleveland is nearly guaranteed to add on Thursday, making the fit clear and obvious.
No. 7: Washington Commanders – Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State
The Commanders staying put at No. 7 and landing Sonny Styles, who has long been in the conversation of the best overall prospects in the class, would be a massive get. Bobby Wagner's odds of returning are almost nonexistent, making it even more realistic that they jump all over adding the Buckeyes' captain here.
No. 8: New Orleans Saints – Rueben Bain Jr., ED, Miami (FL)
Cameron Jordan is leaving big shoes to fill in New Orleans, and it would be wise for the Saints to begin that process as soon as possible. Arm length be damned, Bain Jr. offers them every trait necessary to become a dangerous pass rusher and a key piece to their (hopefully) soon-to-be-opening contending window under Tyler Shough.
No. 9: Kansas City Chiefs – Carnell Tate, WR, Ohio State
Getting Patrick Mahomes II another receiver for whenever he returns from his ACL tear would do wonders toward keeping the Chiefs in Super Bowl contention for years to come. Tate, who can be argued for as the No.1 WR in this year's draft, would give the future Hall-of-Fame quarterback a consistent playmaker to play (and torture defenses) with.
No. 10: New York Giants (via CIN) – Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State
The other half of New York's two early selections, Downs is the other prospect who has separated himself from the pack in the eyes of many reporters. Adding his presence to the back end of their defense would instantly upgrade the unit as a whole, and they have the chance to add multiple cornerstone pieces within the next 48 hours.
