Landon Collins formerly played for the Giants. He now plays for Washington.The Giants made the surprising selection of Duke quarterback Daniel Jones at No. 6 overall. Washington took Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins nine choices later.“I thought he was going to the Giants Womens Bryce Love Jersey , honestly,” Collins said on Ian Rapoport’s podcast. “That’s who I thought they were going to get; that’s who I thought they needed, and they decided to go elsewhere. When I saw we picked him up, I was like, we just stole the best quarterback.” Washington is giving Haskins a chance to compete for the starting job with Colt McCoy and Case Keenum, although Keenum is the favorite to win it. Haskins, though, won’t sit for long.Haskins had only 171 plays of experience on offense before last season when he set 28 Ohio State records and seven Big Ten records as he passed for 4,831 yards and 50 touchdowns.“I’m excited to have him,” said Collins, who shares an agent with Haskins. “I know the organization is and other teams are going to be afraid of him.” It’s still very early in the process, as many underclassmen have yet to declare their intentions for the 2019 NFL draft, but I wanted to do a pre-bowl game first round mock for all 32 teams. 1, Cardinals:Nick BosaEDGEOhio St. - Nick has more up-side than his brother Joey. He’ll be a Pro Bowler for the Cardinals in time. 2. Raiders:Quinnen WilliamsDTAlabama - The Raiders need help everywhere on defense. Williams is an absolute beast on the interior.3. Jets:Jonah WilliamsOTAlabama - The Jets take the best OT in the draft to protect their franchise QB. 4. 49ers:Clelin FerrellEDGEClemson - Ferrell is a complete EDGE player who the 49ers desperately need. 5. Jaguars:Dwayne HaskinsQBOhio St. - The Blake Bortles era in Jacksonville is done. Haskins may need some time to develop https://www.theredskinslockerroom.com/authentic-terry-mclaurin-jersey , but the talent is there. 6. Falcons:ED OliverDTHouston - Don’t let a down year fool you, Oliver is a great DT in the mold of Aaron Donald. 7. Lions:Josh AllenEDGEKentucky - The Lions will likely move on from Ansah after franchising him in 2018. Allen will be a great replacement. 8. Bucs:Andraez “Greedy” WilliamsCBLSU - The Bucs secondary was horrible in 2018. Williams gives them an immediate playmaker on the outside. 9. Giants:Justin HerbertQBOregon - The Giants begin planning for life after Eli.10. Bills:Greg LittleOTOle Miss - The Bills need to protect their investment at QB. 11. Packers:Rashan GaryEDGEMichigan - Gary can line up at DE or kick inside to DT in sub packages. 12. Panthers:Montez SweatEDGEMiss St. - The Panthers need help rushing the passer. Sweat is a high-motor guy with a great first step. 13. Broncos:Deandre BakerCBGeorgia - The Broncos will likely be moving on from Chris Harris. Baker can play outside or the slot. 14. Bengals:Devin WhiteLBLSU - This is a match made in heaven for the Bengals. 15. Browns:Byron MurphyCBWashington - The Browns need secondary help. Murphy is an athletic CB with plus ball skills.16. Dolphins:Drew LockQBMissouri - Tannehill will likely be gone after 2019. Lock needs a year to sit and learn. 17. REDSKINS:Jachai PoliteEDGEFlorida - The Redskins have a decision to make about Preston Smith. Ryan Kerrigan isn’t getting any younger. Ryan Anderson is a role-player at best. Polite flies off the edge and gives the Redskins the pure speed rusher they are lacking. At 6’2” 260, he has great bend, a relentless motor and can even drop into coverage. He broke out this year, posting 43 tackles, 18 tackles for a loss, 11 sacks, five forced fumbles and four passes defended in 12 games. 18. Eagles:Amani OruwariyeCBPSU - Oruwariye give the Eagles a long, athletic cover corner with solid ball skills. 19. Colts:Dexter LawrenceDTClemson - Lawrence give the Colts a massive presence in the middle of that defense. 20. Titans:Marquise BrownWROklahoma - Brown is abig-play speed wide receiver who will be a perfect compliment to Corey Davis. 21. Vikings:Jawaan TaylorOTFlorida - Cousins has been sacked 34 times already this season. He needs better protection up front. Taylor can play either right or left tackle. 22. Seahawks:Christian WilkinsDTClemson - The Seahawks need help in the middle of their defense. Wilkins will provide a nice interior piece. 23. Ravens:A.J. BrownWROle Miss - Lamar Jackson needs a big playmaker on the outside. Brown is absolutely devastating after the catch. 24. Steelers:Devin BushLBMichigan - Bush is under-sized, but he’s fast, instinctive and plays sideline-to-sideline. 25. Raiders (Cowboys):Cody FordOT/GOklahoma - John Gruden uses his second pick of the first round on an offensive mauler to help protect Carr and open up running lanes. 26. Patriots:Noah FantTEIowa - The Patriots need to think about life after Gronk. Fant will remind Belichick of another athletic tight end they had here not so long ago. 27. Raiders (Bears):Jaylon FergusonEDGELa Tech - Ferguson can develop into a very good pro. 28. Chargers:Dre’Mont JonesDTOhio St. - Jones will be a presence inside for a defense lacking a true difference maker on the interior.29. Texans:Deionte ThompsonSAlabama - Thompson is a true free safety who can patrol the middle, and come down when needed in run support. 30. Rams:Derrick BrownDTAuburn - Suh probably won’t return to the Rams next year. Brown would pair nicely inside with Aaron Donald. 31. Chiefs:Brian BurnsEDGEFlorida St. - The Chiefs need young blood on the Edge. Burns is a speed rusher who can flat out get after the QB.32. Packers (Saints):Johnathan AbramSMiss. St. - Abram is a versatile safety with good range. He can help fill the void left by HaHa Clinton-Dix.