2017 NFL Mock Draft: Browns and Titans Clean up

Jan 1, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Jonathan Allen (93) celebrates a quarterback sack during the second half against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 Sugar Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 1, 2015; New Orleans, LA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide defensive lineman Jonathan Allen (93) celebrates a quarterback sack during the second half against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the 2015 Sugar Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 15, 2016; Tucson, AZ, USA; USC Trojans wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (9) scores a touchdown against the Arizona Wildcats during the second half at Arizona Stadium. The Trojans won 48-14. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 15, 2016; Tucson, AZ, USA; USC Trojans wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (9) scores a touchdown against the Arizona Wildcats during the second half at Arizona Stadium. The Trojans won 48-14. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports /

54. At 6’3″, 220 pounds, Juju Smith-Schuster is another big, long, fast modern-day receiver. He’s also a solid route runner and has the hops to go up for those 50-50 balls. And to go with all that, Smith-Schuster is dangerous with the ball in his hands after the catch. <p>Smith-Schuster started this season off slowly with Max Brown as his starting quarterback. But he has picked it up since Sam Darnold was inserted into the starting lineup. He now has 46 receptions for 631 yards and eight scores as we wind down the 2016 season.</p><div class=. WR. USC. Juju Smith-Schuster. 19. player

The some of all of Smith-Schuster’s parts equals a No. 1 receiver and the Philadelphia Eagles can use him. They just drafted Carson Wentz to be their franchise quarterback and he needs weapons. They protect him well, run the ball well, and have a great defense over there.

If Wentz just had a true No. 1 receiver, he would be able to take the Eagles to the playoffs. When you have a franchise quarterback and you already protect him well, you have to get him a receiver. They would be a big threat to win the NFC East if they drafted Smith-Schuster.

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Juju Smith-Schuster

WR, USC

Philadelphia Eagles
Philadelphia Eagles /

At 6’3″, 220 pounds, Juju Smith-Schuster is another big, long, fast modern-day receiver. He’s also a solid route runner and has the hops to go up for those 50-50 balls. And to go with all that, Smith-Schuster is dangerous with the ball in his hands after the catch.

Smith-Schuster started this season off slowly with Max Brown as his starting quarterback. But he has picked it up since Sam Darnold was inserted into the starting lineup. He now has 46 receptions for 631 yards and eight scores as we wind down the 2016 season.

The some of all of Smith-Schuster’s parts equals a No. 1 receiver and the Philadelphia Eagles can use him. They just drafted Carson Wentz to be their franchise quarterback and he needs weapons. They protect him well, run the ball well, and have a great defense over there.

If Wentz just had a true No. 1 receiver, he would be able to take the Eagles to the playoffs. When you have a franchise quarterback and you already protect him well, you have to get him a receiver. They would be a big threat to win the NFC East if they drafted Smith-Schuster.