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2018 NFL MOCK DRAFT: Here’s what the experts are predicting for all 32 first-round picks

We are still two months from the 2018 NFL Draft, but players and teams are already jockeying for position, and experts are starting to weigh in on their early predictions with mock drafts. We surveyed 14 NFL Draft experts who have released mock drafts recently to get a consensus prediction for which players teams might be considering with all 32 first-round picks. Under this format, it is possible for the same player to appear in multiple spots and for some players with first-round talent to not appear at all if there is no consensus on where they might land. The experts: ESPN’s Mel Kiper, ESPN’s Todd McShay, NFL.com’s Daniel Jeremiah, NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks, The Ringer’s Danny Kelly, NFL.com’s

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