
2017 NFL Mock Draft: Post-Week 4 1st-Round Predictions for All Prospects
We're already one month into football season, which means college prospects are starting to rise and fall on draft boards and NFL teams are jockeying for draft position.
There's still a long way to go before the 2017 draft order is settled, so the order of this mock draft is still a projection based on expectations rather than the current order.
However, the Week 4 results did have significant implications in the race for the No. 1 pick. Thanks to wins by a handful of previously winless teams on Sunday, the Cleveland Browns are now the only team without a victory in the NFL.
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Here's a look at the updated mock draft results and a breakdown of a few notable selections.
| 1 | Cleveland Browns | DeShone Kizer | QB | Notre Dame |
| 2 | San Francisco 49ers | Myles Garrett | DE | Texas A&M |
| 3 | Tennessee Titans | Jabrill Peppers | S/LB | Michigan |
| 4 | Chicago Bears | Malik McDowell | DL | Michigan State |
| 5 | New Orleans Saints | Jonathan Allen | DL | Alabama |
| 6 | Miami Dolphins | Deshaun Watson | QB | Clemson |
| 7 | Detroit Lions | Leonard Fournette | RB | LSU |
| 8 | San Diego Chargers | Mike Williams | WR | Clemson |
| 9 | Jacksonville Jaguars | Tim Williams | LB | Alabama |
| 10 | Washington Redskins | Dalvin Cook | RB | Florida State |
| 11 | Indianapolis Colts | Cam Robinson | OT | Alabama |
| 12 | Tennessee Titans (from LA) | Derek Barnett | DE | Tennessee |
| 13 | Buffalo Bills | Marlon Humphrey | CB | Alabama |
| 14 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Teez Tabor | CB | Florida |
| 15 | New York Jets | Quincy Wilson | CB | Florida |
| 16 | Dallas Cowboys | Dawuane Smoot | DE | Illinois |
| 17 | Oakland Raiders | Christian McCaffrey | RB | Stanford |
| 18 | New York Giants | Jamal Adams | S | LSU |
| 19 | Arizona Cardinals | Brad Kaaya | QB | Miami FL |
| 20 | Kansas City Chiefs | JuJu Smith-Schuster | WR | USC |
| 21 | Houston Texans | Reuben Foster | LB | Alabama |
| 22 | Cleveland Browns (from PHI) | Jourdan Lewis | CB | Michigan |
| 23 | Carolina Panthers | Charles Harris | DE | Missouri |
| 24 | Baltimore Ravens | Raekwon McMillan | LB | Ohio State |
| 25 | Atlanta Falcons | Corey Davis | WR | W. Michigan |
| 26 | Cincinnati Bengals | Malik Hooker | S | Ohio State |
| 27 | Green Bay Packers | Mike McGlinchey | OT | Notre Dame |
| 28 | Denver Broncos | Lowell Lotulelei | DT | Utah |
| 29 | Philadelphia Eagles (from MIN) | Desmond King | CB | Iowa |
| 30 | Pittsburgh Steelers | Jarron Jones | DL | Notre Dame |
| 31 | Seattle Seahawks | Tre'Davious White | CB | LSU |
| 32 | New England Patriots | Carlos Watkins | DT | Clemson |
10. Washington Redskins: Dalvin Cook, RB

Florida State running back Dalvin Cook got off to a slow start this season, but his production has picked up the last two weeks to help re-establish himself as one of the premier prospects in the upcoming draft class.
Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network was among those impressed with Cook's latest performance against the North Carolina Tar Heels on Saturday:
The Washington Redskins will likely be among the teams interested in adding one of the elite running backs in this draft class. Matt Jones has been carrying the load for Washington this season, but he has struggled for much of the season.
Jones finally had a breakout game against the Browns on Sunday, but he'll need to continue to perform at a high level to keep his job heading into 2017.
Adding a premier weapon like Cook to the backfield would help open things up for quarterback Kirk Cousins in the passing game.
15. New York Jets: Quincy Wilson, CB

One of the fastest-rising prospects in the nation is Florida Gators cornerback Quincy Wilson.
While teammate Teez Tabor has received much of the early hype, Wilson has quietly put together an impressive 2016 season.
The gap between Tabor and Wilson may be closing, especially after Tabor was exposed on multiple plays in the Gators' recent loss to the Tennessee Volunteers.
Bleacher Report's Matt Miller is among those who believe Wilson has already established himself as the best cornerback in Florida's secondary:
Wilson is listed at 6'1", 213 pounds and will attract the attention of teams that favor cornerbacks with size.
The New York Jets could be among those teams, and they may view Wilson has an eventual replacement for Darrelle Revis.
26. Cincinnati Bengals: Malik Hooker, S

Ohio State lost a ton of talent to the NFL draft last year, but head coach Urban Meyer has proved once again that he can recruit and develop talent with the best of them.
One of the latest superstars to emerge from Meyer's program is safety Malik Hooker, who has been the star of the Ohio State secondary this season.
Hooker is only a redshirt sophomore, but his impressive ball-hawking skills in the deep secondary have earned him high praise.
Bleacher Report's Ian Wharton has already tossed out a lofty comparison for Hooker:
If Hooker turns pro early, he may not have to go far to find his new home. The Cincinnati Bengals could potentially be looking to add another playmaker to the secondary.






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