Cleveland Browns: Post Senior Bowl 2018 NFL mock draft

MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 27: Baker Mayfield #6 of the North team reacts during the first half of the Reese's Senior Bowl against the the South team at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 27, 2018 in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
MOBILE, AL - JANUARY 27: Baker Mayfield #6 of the North team reacts during the first half of the Reese's Senior Bowl against the the South team at Ladd-Peebles Stadium on January 27, 2018 in Mobile, Alabama. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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This 2018 NFL mock draft continues with the Dolphis reaching for a quarterback.

11. Miami, Mason Rudolph, QB, OK State

Ryan Tannehill is coming back from injury, but isn’t exactly breeding a lot of confidence in what he’s shown on the field so far.

The Dolphis reach again for a potential franchise quarterback, in Mason Rudolph. Sure, the Fish have bigger needs, but the rush on quarterbacks is on.

12. Cincinnati, Calvin Ridley, WR, Alabama

Most mocks have the Bengals taking an offensive lineman here for good reason. Cincinnati never recovered from the 2017 offseason when it lost Andrew Whitworth and Kevin Zeitler to free agency.

The Bengals don’t usually do what most mocks predict.

Cincinnati waisted a first-round last year on receiver John Ross.

The Bengals try again to pair A.J. Green with a player maker in Alabama’s Calvin Ridley, who averaged 24.0 yards per target on deep throws, according to PFF.

13. Washington, LB, Tremaine Edmunds, Virgnia

This mock assumes the Redskins are able to re-tain Kirk Cousins, which isn’t out of the real of possibility.

If it happens, the Redskins have to address their front seven on defense, and linebacker/edge rusher Tremaine Edmunds from Virginia.

14. Green Bay, Josh Jackson, CB, Iowa

Iowa corner Josh Jackson who led the country in pass breakups (18) and interceptions (8), according to PFF.

15. Arizona, Quenton Nelson, G, Notre Dame

Lamar Jackson is tempting to put in Arizona, but it’s just too big of a reach. The Cardinals have other issues…just ask Carson Palmer. Arizona’s got to fix that offensive line. Assuming tackle D.J. Humphries is healthy at tackle, the Cardinals start fortifying their trenches with Notre Dame guard Quenton Nelson.