1. Cleveland Browns (100/1, 0-3): DeShone Kizer, QB Notre Dame
Kizer wasn’t the consensus top quarterback heading into the season — and probably isn’t now — but with his particular blend of size and arm strength he should make a great case for the coveted spot of QB1. The Browns passed on Carson Wentz, and although they subscribe to trust the process, it will be tough to keep trusting as other teams are grabbing the top quarterbacks.
2. Chicago Bears (500/1, 0-3): Deshaun Watson, QB Clemson
The Bears didn’t find themselves drafting quite this high in preseason mock drafts, and luckily for them they have who was thought of as the best quarterback prospect in this class sitting here waiting to be selected. The Bears are ready to move on from the Jay Cutler era with Watson.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars (400/1, 0-3): Myles Garrett, EDGE Texas A&M
While they may not seem like they have their quarterback, Blake Bortles will still have some leash even if this season goes bad fast. With two quarterbacks gone already, the Jaguars get the top defender on the board in Garrett, who could be a force rushing the passer from anywhere in the front seven.
4. San Francisco 49ers (400/1, 1-2): Brad Kaaya, QB Miami (FL)
Apologies to Blaine Gabbert and Colin Kaepernick, but if Chip Kelly has a chance to take a quarterback he has to do it. Kaaya hasn’t had the moments Kizer and Watson have, but has the tools to be very effective if he can translate them into real production.
Here is the link, with a nice breakdown if you click on the players name:
http://www.todayspigskin.com/nfl-draft/nfl-mock-draft-edge-players-dominate-round-one/