This three-round projection includes several fresh suggestions, including the possibility of Auburn RB Tre Mason landing in the first round.
The Packers have several players along the defensive line in decline, bound for free agency, or both. As he is wont to do, look for GM Ted Thompson to rebuild through the draft rather than the free-agent market.
The Bears will almost certainly look to upgrade their defensive line after they were dismantled by opposing running backs and struggled to generate much pass rush in 2013.
With Dexter McCluster set to become a free agent and the team's other receiving options outside of Dwayne Bowe leaving a lot to be desired, will the Chiefs go wideout in the first round of the draft?
The Steelers could have their eye on USC wideout Marqise Lee as the team looks to surround quarterback Ben Roethlisberger with more weapons.
Flush with picks, the Rams could go a number of ways in the draft, but finding protection for Sam Bradford likely is priority No. 1.
LeSean McCoy can carry the Philadelphia offense, but the Eagles need to add help on defense to make progress in the playoffs.
Even after a disappointing sophomore season, Washington's best hope for success is clearly to invest in Robert Griffin. Along with DBs, WRs should be the team's top target.