Projecting the 2018 NFL Draft Order: Week 3 Update

SEATTLE, WA - SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Brian Hoyer
SEATTLE, WA - SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Brian Hoyer /
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DENVER, CO – SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Dak Prescott
DENVER, CO – SEPTEMBER 17: Quarterback Dak Prescott /

25. Philadelphia Eagles

Carson Wentz and the Philadelphia Eagles look like true contenders. They had a great opening day win and head their own against a tough Kansas City Chiefs team at Arrowhead. The main concerns right now are the lack of a running game and limited depth at cornerback.

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers had an easy opener taking advantage of turnover prone Chicago Bears team. However, their defense deserves credit for generating pressure on Mike Glennon which forced the turnovers.

Tampa Bay’s offense didn’t have to do much to secure the win. They will face much tougher tests as the season progresses.

27. Denver Broncos

The Denver Broncos potential relies on Trevor Siemian and his ability to operate the offense. They have the defensive talent needed to win a Super Bowl and have made upgrades along the offensive line. Siemian looked good against the Cowboys, but their secondary is inexperienced.

28. New England Patriots

Tom Brady got back on track against the New Orleans Saints after a shaky start to the season. He’s still trying to adjust to losing Julian Edleman and adding a few new weapons. Defensively, the Patriots are also adjusting to some roster changes.