Here's a representative mock draft done on the Fanspeak site using the "composite big board" (advantage, neutralizes personal biases and ranks on consensus). This was done a week before the real NFL draft.
In the first round, Christian McCaffrey was long gone (8th to Carolina) and two of the top 3 offensive tackles were taken before the Broncos were on the clock . Normally, I would *love* to take a guy like Mike Williams or Jabrill Peppers but the Broncos have painted themselves into a corner where they *have* to get the best LT prospect on the board (unless they've traded for one which I can't predict). Therefore, the selection was regrettable but easy:
20: R1P20OT GARETT BOLLES
UTAH
There were also some nice trade-down offers but, again, couldn't risk losing the only Big 3 OT left available. In Round Two, I could have gone a few different ways but settled on a deep threat at the TE position to open up the middle of the field:
51: R2P19TE EVAN ENGRAM
MISSISSIPPI
Round 3 sets the tone for what you plan to do the rest of the draft. I consider it a higher priority than most to get some insurance for C.J. Anderson. Booker isn't an all-day back and Justin Forsett may or may not be good at this age, better as a backup than the workhorse. So, I took the third-round back I think was overshadowed by the Joe Mixon drama:
82: R3P18RB SAMAJE PERINE
OKLAHOMA
That 4.6 40-time at the combine is a bit distressing as well as some mild injury history but he plays well in space, has good hands and delivers blows with authority. The supplemental third addresses the defense for the first time. With Demarcus Ware's retirement, It's time to get another Demarcus to support the edge:
101: R3P37EDGE DEMARCUS WALKER
FLORIDA STATE
The offensive line gets additional help in the fourth with somebody who can play any interior position and gives backup support at the center spot for Paradis:
126: R4P19C ETHAN POCIC
LSU
Another opportunity to cut some of the guys who haven't worked out the past two years on the offensive line that must protect Semian/Lynch better than last year. I was hoping this next guy would last until the 5th round for me but I suspect he'll be gone after four rounds in real life:
159: R5P15WR DEDE WESTBROOK
OKLAHOMA
He's similar to Emanuel Sanders and will be an instant hit in three-WR sets. Has the deep speed to break it long with good body control for underneath sideline routes. Inside linebackers are best found on the last day and 2017 is no different:
203: R6P19LB BEN GEDEON
MICHIGAN
Gedeon is a sturdy guy at the heart of Michigan's stout defense from last year. Should be a plug-and-play guy on early downs.
252: R7P34DL JOSH TUPOU
COLORADO
Finally, a guy for Peko to take under his wing who also is already altitude-conditioned.
Overall, not a dream draft or one that has a lot of my faves but this is one I'd be happy with if it fell that way because needs are addressed in roughly the order of priority that I have them listed. Guys like Engram and Pocic were literally the best player on the board whn our turn came. While I am not against doing trades, the only one that I did was my standard fifth-and-two-sevenths to Baltimore for a better fifth round choice. If doing so got me Westbrook, I'd say it was a smooth deal.
Thoughts? Arguments? Death threats?