6. Los Angeles Chargers – Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon
Herbert will be next in line to replace Philip Rivers for the Chargers. With his prototypical frame and rocket arm, he could elevate Los Angeles’ offense to another level with good weapons surrounding him.
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7. Carolina Panthers – Isaiah Simmons, OLB, Clemson
At No. 7, the Panthers find their future stud linebacker in Simmons, who can be used in a variety of ways on defense.
8. Arizona Cardinals – Jedrick Wills, OT, Alabama
The Cardinals will look to upgrade their offensive line to protect second-year quarterback Kyler Murray. They made a splash earlier this offseason, acquiring All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins in a trade from the Houston Texans.
9. Jacksonville Jaguars – Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn
After trading veteran Calais Campbell to the Ravens, Jacksonville adds a big interior defensive lineman, who will be a clear disruptor and help improve their defense. Last season, the Jaguars allowed over 2000 yards on the ground and 23 rushing touchdowns.
10. Cleveland Browns – Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia
Cleveland will want to keep adding to their offensive line, even after signing Jack Conklin this offseason. Therefore, the Browns and the three-year starter from Georgia seems to be a perfect match.
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