11. New Orleans Saints - Derek Barnett, DE, Tennessee
The Saints' defensive needs really know no bounds, but let's start up front. Landing another edge-rusher would go a long way toward taking some pressure off Cameron Jordan. Barnett is likely an every-down player from Day 1.
12. Cleveland Browns (via PHI) - Leonard Fournette, RB, LSU
The three top quarterbacks being off the board for Cleveland's second of two first-round picks is less than ideal. There are plenty of other ways the Browns could end up addressing the position this offseason, though, and Fournette can be the centerpiece for the power running game Hue Jackson wants.
13. Arizona Cardinals - Teez Tabor, CB, Florida
An upgrade opposite Patrick Peterson could really put Arizona's defense over the top. Tabor, a starter for two-plus years at Florida, is among the most talented cover men in a stacked class of corners.
14. Indianapolis Colts - Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio State
The Colts' offense should remain one of the league's most productive units for as long as Andrew Luck is under center, but wins will be difficult to come by until the defense can find a way to get stops. Lattimore is an immediate upgrade to what's long been an awful secondary.
15. Philadelphia Eagles (via MIN) - John Ross, WR, Washington
Philadelphia's need for a big-play receiver is clear. If the Eagles can't manage to scoop up DeSean Jackson in free agency, as previous reports indicate they'll attempt to, Ross is strong fit. In fact, as a younger player who dominates in all the same ways, Ross may even be the better option.
16. Baltimore Ravens - Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
The Ravens defensive front returned to form last season, but the secondary is still an issue. A playmaker like Jones lining up opposite Jimmy Smith could immediately help the Baltimore defense rejoin the league's elite.
17. Washington Redskins - Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Foster is widely considered to be a top-10 talent, so this has to be considered a dream scenario for the Redskins. The Alabama standout should have an instant impact in coverage, and he'd also be bolstering a run defense that surrendered 119.8 rushing yards per game.
18. Tennessee Titans - Mike Williams, WR, Clemson
Solidifying the offensive line was the first step in putting Marcus Mariota in a position to succeed, and finding some playmakers is up next. Williams would likely be quick to emerge as the No. 1 target, finally giving the Titans' quarterback a target capable of making plays all over the field.
19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
Robinson falling this far gives Tampa Bay the opportunity to make a much-needed upgrade in front of Jameis Winston. The protection, and particularly from the left side, has to improve for the young quarterback's development to continue.
20. Denver Broncos - Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
Regardless of whether he returns next season, Russell Okung isn't a long-term answer on the blind side. Ramczyk would project as the future starter at left tackle, but could also begin his career on the opposite end of the line.