Miami Dolphins stay put in latest full NFL first round mock draft
By Pablo Rosero
Three straight NFC East teams attempt to improve between pick 10-12
Dallas has a lot of money tied up on the offensive ball and could use defensive players, but passing up on Sewell would be as if they had passed on Zack Martin in 2014. Sewell is arguably the best offensive tackle in this year’s draft and after paying Dak Prescott a boatload of money to continue to run the dynamic Cowboy offense they will need to protect him and not allow him to get injured again.
This pick comes down to Jaycee Horn, Jaylen Waddle, or Rashawn Slater. I took Waddle because I get the feeling that the Giants want to give Daniel Jones all the weapons he can have to show his worth. Waddle will complement both Darius Slayton and newly signed Kenny Golladay in the Giants passing game while also using his speed as the team’s kick returner, something Joe Judge will appreciate.
The Eagles would benefit from adding a corner opposite Darius Slay in a division that is now filled with dynamic corners. Personally, I think it would be a coin toss here for whether it is Jaycee Horn or Caleb Farely, but I believe Farely would be a better system fit for the Eagles.