2017 NFL Mock Draft 1.0: Picks 11-20
11. New Orleans Saints - Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
New Orleans needs cornerback help in the worst way. One of several Florida standouts who should hear his name called early in this draft, Tabor finally gives the Saints' defense a player to match up with the top receivers in the NFC South.
12. Cleveland Browns (via PHI) - Mitch Trubisky, QB, North Carolina
Trubisky still being on the board with the second of two first-round picks is the dream scenario for Cleveland, as Hue Jackson finally gets a top talent to bring along as his starter. It's about time the Browns' luck started turning around.
13. Arizona Cardinals - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
Arizona targeting an eventual successor for Carson Palmer will have to wait until Day 2 if the top three quarterbacks are off the board. Lattimore joining the likes of Patrick Peterson and Tyrann Mathieu could see Arizona's pass defense make the jump from good to great.
14. Indianapolis Colts - Tim Williams, EDGE, Alabama
Indianapolis making an upgrade on the edge is a long time coming. There are plenty of needs to address throughout the roster this offseason, but a top-10 talent like Williams being available makes for an easy decision.
15. Philadelphia Eagles (via MIN) - Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
Putting Carson Wentz in a position to succeed is the top priority for the Eagles, and those efforts should start with addressing the receiving corps. Davis has the size and athleticism to be a No. 1 target at the next level.
16. Baltimore Ravens - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU

The Ravens' offense will only continue to struggle if the pressure is always on Joe Flacco. Fournette provides a major upgrade to the ground game and a strong complement to a defense that's quickly recaptured its dominance.
17. Washington Redskins - Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Foster is the type of every-down inside linebacker that can improve the Redskins' defense against both the run and pass. Alabama may never stop churning out early-round talent on this side of the ball.
18. Tennessee Titans - Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
The Titans will have to stop making life easy for opposing quarterbacks if they plan to take the next step and return to the playoffs. Humphrey would be the top defensive back on the current roster.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - John Ross, WR, Washington
The expected retirement of Vincent Jackson leaves a glaring void opposite Mike Evans. Ross is a true game-breaker that can dominate in the vertical game and open things up for others as a result.
20. Denver Broncos - Solomon Thomas, DL, Stanford
Denver's defense remains one of the NFL's best, but the unit certainly took a step back after losing Malik Jackson last offseason. Opposing offensive lines having to block the Broncos' elite edge defenders and an explosive interior rusher like Thomas makes for a nearly impossible task.