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2017 NFL Mock Draft 4.0: Picks 11-20

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11. New Orleans Saints - Derek Barnett, EDGE, Tennessee

New Orleans is a few defensive pieces away from getting back to Super Bowl contention, one of which being an edge rusher to pair with Cameron Jordan. Barnett recorded 32 sacks across three seasons in the SEC.

12. Cleveland Browns (via PHI) - Mitchell Trubisky, QB, North Carolina

The Browns likely won't force a quarterback pick in this spot, but here's to wagering a guess that Hue Jackson likes Trubisky. Getting both Garrett and a quarterback of the future is the ideal outcome for Cleveland's ongoing rebuild.

13. Arizona Cardinals - DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame

Carson Palmer weighing retirement this offseason should accelerate Arizona's search for his successor. With more upside than any quarterback in this class, Kizer is a particularly intriguing developmental prospect for Bruce Arians.

14. Philadelphia Eagles (via MIN) - Christian McCaffrey, RB, Stanford

Doug Pederson's offense could be the perfect landing spot for McCaffrey's wide-ranging skill set. He'd be the latest - and perhaps most important - addition from an offseason spent trying to surround Carson Wentz with playmakers.

15. Indianapolis Colts - Jonathan Allen, DL, Alabama

Indianapolis capitalizes on Allen's slide to shore up what's long been one of many problem areas on the roster. The Alabama product would contribute as a pass-rusher and run-defender from the interior.

16. Baltimore Ravens - Haason Reddick, LB, Temple

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Reddick has done more for himself during the pre-draft process than arguably any other player. The ascent pushes him all the way up to the Ravens, where his versatility would be put to use alongside C.J. Mosley.

17. Washington Redskins - Malik McDowell, DL, Michigan State

Washington could be more than willing to gamble on a top talent if it takes care of the team's issues up front. McDowell's ceiling is that of a dominant every-down player who can line up at a number of different positions across the line.

18. Tennessee Titans - Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State

The Titans hit on a glaring need for the second time in the first round, this time upgrading the secondary with an Ohio State standout. Conley would quickly challenge for starting reps next to Jason McCourty and Logan Ryan.

19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State

Doug Martin is no lock to stick with Tampa Bay, given his upcoming four-game suspension. Cook reunites with Jameis Winston in coming aboard as the featured back, adding another big-play threat to a suddenly potent offense.

20. Denver Broncos - Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin

Denver managed to address the offensive line with a pair of free-agent additions, but the left tackle spot remains an area of concern. Ramczyk could be a Day 1 starter at that spot, finally solidifying the front five.

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