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Cody Mauch

All 32 teams could use an athletic mauler with flexibility across all five spots of the line. If he makes it into the first 31 picks then Buffalo is a high-probability landing spot. It's hard to imagine a place where he would fit in better but Jacksonville came to mind as somewhere else that he could get on the field early, become a fixture for a long time and all the while fit into the community. The mid-20s is really high to predict and that's where both currently have their first choices. As of now they're also set to be within a few picks of each other in the low 50s, which may not be high enough.

Even if neither one chooses to trade up to get him the guess is that he will be selected by pick 47.

Hunter Luepke

For the Human Rhino to become a star in the League he has to be in the right situation. That may be an obvious statement but doesn't get enough mention in conversations. His home-state team could use him as a security blanket with the likelihood being that they will have a new staring quarterback but the Purple-faithful among us will hopefully not have to endure that.

There is one team that makes even more sense and they may be chomping at the bit to see if they can get the lightning that was Cordell Volson's rookie season to strike twice! With Joe Burrow as a young star at quarterback and an offensively-minded head coach it would be a great spot for him to start his pro career.

Nash Jensen

Mr. Reliable could end up receiving a call Saturday afternoon of the draft but is as likely to be able to choose where he next laces up. His durability alone will get him interest from several teams but Jensen under Tomlin for the Steel Curtain has a hand-in-glove feel to it.

Michael Tutsie

For all the talent that NDSU has had at safety during the dynasty none have cracked the highest level and that may be the outcome for the latest pair. If either one or both manages to snap that streak then Kansas City is a possible place where it happens as Andy Reid looks to maintain their championship run with affordable players who can compliment the offense.

Dawson Weber

A second possible landing spot is Carolina as they enter a near-total rebuild. The first option is clearly superior but getting a foot in the door wherever it can be done shouldn't be scoffed at.

Spencer Waege

17.

That's the number of teams considered to be in major need of pass-rush help.

Which means he will be busy fielding offers from teams after Mr. Irrelevant is crowned.

While they've taken several steps in the wrong direction after Brady left, New England's pedigree for finding and developing players is still the stuff of legends. Perhaps Waege could be the latest one in the lineage.

Destin Talbert

The highlight-making cornerback that was also a major factor on special teams should also get a good amount of interest from the next level. With the dire need at cornerback and the priority that they have given to special teams Minnesota is a real possibility.

Noah Gindorff

Due to recovery from ankle surgery he will be a limited participant in the main pro day but will go through the rest during an individual display April 13th which could give him a better idea of teams that are interested. San Diego is a team that needs a lot of TE and Gindorff would benefit from Justin Herbert passing him the ball so if the dominos fall that way it could be a win-win.

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