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Brad Biggs' NFL mock draft: Top half of 1st round -- where Bears have 2 picks -- could be a wild ride

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4. Arizona Cardinals: Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State

The Cardinals own 11 picks with six in the first three rounds, so they don’t really need to add more draft capital. That means they probably would have to be blown away to trade out of this spot. They can stay put and get the first non-quarterback and top receiver in the class.

5. Los Angeles Chargers: Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame

This is an ideal trade spot for a team lurking for Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy, but the Chargers can’t move down very far and still have their pick of offensive linemen. Jim Harbaugh built up his powerful team at Michigan in the trenches. If the Chargers don’t get a trade offer that makes sense, they can feel good about selecting a lineman who should be a pillar for seasons to come.

6. New York Giants: J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan

The Giants approached the offseason by adding Drew Lock and saying enough positive things about Daniel Jones to make you believe he’s going to get another shot. But they’ve also done a lot of work on QBs in this class, and they can shake things up by grabbing McCarthy here if they don’t want a dangerous wide receiver.

 

7. New York Jets (projected trade with Tennessee Titans): Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

With Nabers still on the board and the Jets eager to provide QB Aaron Rodgers with an explosive playmaker, they can shoot up three spots and grab the LSU star. There are some character concerns about Nabers, but he’s so talented, some personnel officials maintain there’s a chance he comes off the board before Harrison.

8. Atlanta Falcons: Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas

The Falcons need an edge rusher, and a wide receiver or offensive tackle could be tempting. But it’s a thin class of defensive tackles and they can get the best of the bunch in Murphy. Coach Raheem Morris came from the Los Angeles Rams, so he knows what a disruptive interior player can do for a defense after working with Aaron Donald.

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