Had to wait an extra long time to put my stuff together for this draft, but my worthless two cents are below. This is probably a combination of what I think they might do with what I might do. I'm sure it'll all be wrong in the end.
1a) We'll trade down from 12 to somewhere between 16-19, and still take Matthew Golden or Emeka Egbuka. None of the teams who pick after us between 13-19 are really gonna be in the WR market. If it was a choice between the two I'd take Egbuka but they'll pick Golden because they might be enamored with his combine 40 time. Depending on where we move to, we could net anything from maybe a middle round pick (or two) or perhaps a 2nd rd pick if we move with Seattle or Tampa. Seattle has two 2nds (50 and 52) AND two 3rds (82 and 92) as fyi.
1b) In regards to above, I think they only stay at 12 if Jeanty, Membou or maybe Kelvin Banks surprisingly falls (and I think all 3 go before we pick)
3) If they take a WR in round 1, I think our 2nd rd pick will be a CB or OL. Maybe Trey Amos from Miss or
4) RB likely to be picked in 2/3 UNLESS they trade for someone (Clarence Hill reporting they are working on a deal for Breece Hall from Jets as fyi, Hall responded online to the report with the fingers crossed emoji)
5) I wouldn't be completely shocked if they moved down from 12, if someone they like falls into the mid to late 20's that we move back up and get an extra 1st rd pick this year. There's a number of guys we see reports of them being enamored with that could potentially land there, and by moving up we get another probable starter plus the 5th yr option. Maybe they land a starting OL (Zabel, Booker or Josh Simmons/Donovan Jackson) or another pass rusher (James Pearce, Donovan Ezeiruaku
6) They'll draft at least two DB's this weekend, maybe three. love Trey Amos for us. We havent had any good safeties in years. Adding Xavier Watts or Andrew Mukuba would be nice.
7) I'd love Ashton Jeanty, Omarion Hampton or Quinshon Judkins, but doubt any of them happen.
8) Drafting a QB 3 will be interesting to see. They seem like they like Quinn Ewers and have done a lot of work on him. May never be a frontline NFL starter but could probably be a significantly more talented Cooper Rush.