2018 NFL Mock Draft: Week 2 Version
By Jon Dove
13. Minnesota Vikings- Connor Williams, OT, Texas
The Minnesota Vikings spent a lot of money to bring in Riley Reiff and Mike Remmers at offensive tackle. They both held up pretty well in their first game, but their history shows two players who get exposed form time to time.
Minnesota would be wise to add a high-end left tackle prospect like Connor Williams. His addition would allow the Vikings to shift Reiff to right tackle. This would essentially improve two spots on the offensive line.
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14. Philadelphia Eagles- Derrius Guice, RB, LSU
The Philadelphia Eagles are rolling with Legarrette Blount as a stop-gap solution at running back this year. However, they need to find a long-term starter who can take pressure off of Carson Wentz. LSU’s Derrius Guice fits that bill.
He’s a physical runner who fights for yards after contact. Guice is also an explosive athlete who can break off long runs.
15. Miami Dolphins- Christian Wilkins, DL, Clemson
The Miami Dolpins might in the market for a quarterback here if Jay Culter doesn’t work out and they decide to move on from Ryan Tannehill. If they stick with one of those guys Miami could target help along the defensive line.
Christian Wilkins a disruptive defender who can wreak havoc in the offensive backfield. He would be a nice fit alongside Ndamukong Suh.
16. Cleveland Browns (via Hou)- Tarvarus McFadden, CB, Florida State
The Cleveland Browns made a solid decision by moving on from Joe Haden. He was at a stage in his career where his play was declining and held a big-money contract. However, the Browns now need to target a cornerback early in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Tarvarus McFadden is a good athlete who has a nose for the ball. He really excels at locating the football and pulling down interceptions. His ability to create turnovers is something defensive coordinator Gregg Williams covets.