**16\. New York Jets (via Indianapolis): WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State**
The Jets love the way Jordyn Tyson approaches the game and is happy to add him to their wide receiver room.
**17\. Detroit Lions: G Olaivavega Ioane, Penn State**
The Lions needed help on the line of scrimmage and the best pure guard in the draft fell right into their lap. I hope he likes kneecaps.
**18\. Minnesota Vikings: S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo**
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren is what Brian Flores looks for in his safeties: rangy, instinctive and not afraid to get their hands dirty. McNeil-Warren is just that.
**19\. Carolina Panthers: WR Makai Lemon, USC**
This is almost a no-brainer for Carolina. The Panthers invested heavily in their defense, giving sizable contracts to Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd. They now turn their attention to the offense during the draft, nabbing one the class's top pass-catchers at No. 19.
**20\. Dallas Cowboys (via Green Bay): CB Jermod McCoy, Tennessee**
Dallas adds to their secondary again with the selection of Jermod McCoy. Sure, the Cowboys brought in defensive backs Jalen Thompson and Cobie Durant in free agency, but giving up the most passing yards in the league last season has a way of changing your priorities.
**21\. Pittsburgh Steelers: QB Ty Simpson, Alabama**
Ty Simpson's combine performance was good enough to lock him in as a late first-round pick and Pittsburgh is not going to let him slip away. The Aaron Rodgers situation adds an interesting layer. If Aaron Rodgers reunites with Mike McCarthy in Pittsburgh, Simpson gets the luxury of learning behind a veteran. If not, he has the intangibles and makeup to find success in his rookie season. Either way, the Steelers believe they got their guy.
**22\. Los Angeles Chargers: T Kadyn Proctor, Alabama**
Jim Harbaugh sees Kadyn Proctor's build and envisions a future Pro-Bowl guard. Proctor will bolster the offensive line alongside Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt.
**23\. Philadelphia Eagles: S Dillon Thieneman, Oregon**
In three seasons, Dillon Thieneman racked up 306 tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and eight interceptions. He will bring the same instinct and athleticism to the City of Brotherly Love.
**24\. Cleveland Browns (via Jacksonville): WR Denzel Boston, Washington**
The Browns passed on a wide receiver earlier in the first round. Now, they capitalize with the selection of Denzel Boston. At 6-foot-4, Boston is a mismatch nightmare in the red zone and exactly the kind of target the Dawg Pound can rally behind.
**25\. Chicago Bears: EDGE Akheem Mesidor, Miami**
The Bears add an experienced pass rusher to their line with a track record of production. Despite being one of the older prospects in the draft, Akheem Mesidor will be able to step in and contribute right away.
**26\. Buffalo Bills: LB C.J. Allen, Georgia**
C.J. Allen is the type of player who makes everyone around him better. He is a natural leader whose presence will be felt as much in the locker room as on the field.
**27\. San Francisco 49ers: EDGE T.J. Parker, Clemson**
T.J. Parker's versatility along the defensive line makes him a headache for offensive coordinators. Whether he is lined up inside or kicking out to the edge, his ability to disrupt is impossible to ignore.
**28\. Houston Texans: G Emmanuel Pregnon, Oregon**
Emmanuel Pregnon is an automatic plug-and-play guard that will significantly help Houston's ability to run the ball.
**29\. Kansas City Chiefs (via LA Rams): CB Avieon Terrell, Clemson**
With Trent McDuffie heading to Los Angeles, the Chiefs look to Avieon Terrell to make plays as early as Day One.
**30\. Miami Dolphins (via Denver): T Caleb Lomu, Utah**
The Dolphins use their second selection to help protect new signal-caller Malik Willis. Caleb Lomu is a poised, athletic tackle who controls rushers at the point of contact, breaking defenders' spirits to win reps.
**31\. New England Patriots: T Max Iheanachor, Arizona St.**
Max Iheanachor has all the traits to blossom into a great offensive tackle. Mike Vrabel and Co. will help him reach his potential.
**32\. Seattle Seahawks: EDGE Cashius Howell, Texas A&M**
If Cashius Howell knows how to do one thing, it is how to get in the quarterback's face. Seattle rolls the dice on the promising edge rusher late in the first round, betting his relentless motor translates to the next level.