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Brooks mock draft 5.0: Broncos land their QB

Keeping Marcus Mariota upright in the pocket is Mike Mularkey's top priority. Tunsil is a franchise left tackle with exceptional movement skills, balance and body control.

The small-school standout is a prototypical dual-threat quarterback with the A-plus arm talent and athleticism to thrive in Hue Jackson's offense.

The versatile defender is the perfect replacement for Eric Weddle in the middle of the Chargers' secondary.

The energetic pass rusher with versatile skills is a nice fit in Rod Marinelli's aggressive defense.

The Jaguars have significantly upgraded the defense with their free-agent moves, but the addition of a sideline-to-sideline menace would help Gus Bradley's troops challenge for the AFC South title.

The freakishly athletic defender can play multiple spots in the Ravens' hybrid scheme.

The 49ers could bypass a quarterback in favor of the powerful edge rusher with exceptional hand skills.

Despite having a pair of veteran quarterbacks on the roster, the Eagles could target Goff as the franchise quarterback of the future.

The Buccaneers address their pass-rush woes by nabbing an intriguing edge defender with enticing skills as a run/pass playmaker.

Upgrading the offensive line could be a priority with Eli Manning entering the twilight of his career.

John Fox can't resist adding a feisty cover corner with sound technical skills and a high football IQ.

The penetrating defensive tackle would give the Saints an active three-technique to place alongside Cameron Jordan on the line.

The Ohio State standout would give the Dolphins an electric runner to build around.

The Raiders could take a chance on the ultra-talented interior rusher despite his disappointing sack production as a collegian.

Adding a classic WR1 is one of the Rams' priorities on draft day.

The Lions need to find a young, disruptive defensive tackle to fill a void in the middle.

Floyd's versatility as a second-level defender (pass rusher/run-and-chase playmaker) could make him an enticing option for the Falcons.

Protecting Andrew Luck is the Colts' top priority after watching the team fail to make the playoffs without their leader under center.

Rex Ryan builds his defense around the big bodies in the trenches. Reed is a destructive force with the size, athleticism and energy to wreak havoc from multiple spots on the interior.

Finding a replacement for the aging D'Brickashaw Ferguson should be a priority for the Jets.

Smith's injury prognosis will ultimately determine whether he is a viable first-round pick, but Scot McCloughan can't resist taking a good player with exceptional instincts and awareness.

The Texans want to add a speed receiver to the lineup to alleviate some of the coverage on DeAndre Hopkins.

Mike Zimmer would love to add another playmaking linebacker to the mix to put the finishing touches on a dominant defensive unit.

The Bengals nab an explosive WR2 to pair with A.J. Green.

Jackson fits the prototype (long and athletic) of the cornerbacks the Steelers typically covet.

After losing Bruce Irvin in free agency, the Seahawks could use another designated pass rusher to play a key role in their sub-packages.

With Clay Matthews slated to return to his OLB spot, the Packers need a communicative "thumper" in the middle of the defense.

After losing Sean Smith during free agency, the Chiefs could go after the Ohio State standout to fill the void on the perimeter.

The feisty cover corner would fit an immediate need as a potential starter/nickel corner in the lineup.

Despite Charles Johnson's return, the Panthers need to find a reliable pass rusher in the draft.

Although Lynch needs some time to develop, the presence of Mark Sanchez gives the Broncos ample time to wait on the talented playmaker.

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