3. San Francisco 49ers (from Houston Texans via Miami Dolphins) – Justin Fields, QB, Ohio State: The real mystery of the draft begins here, as it's anyone's guess as to whether coach Kyle Shanahan and GM John Lynch favor Fields, Alabama's Mac Jones or North Dakota State's Trey Lance. For as much buzz as there has been around Jones for this spot, Fields still sizes up as the best and most reasonable option. Armed with pinpoint accuracy and an aggressive-but-calculated mindset, he can unlock new dimensions for Shanahan while still playing under control.
4. Atlanta Falcons – Kyle Pitts, TE, Florida: Let the trade speculation begin. With two of the top remaining quarterback prospects still set to be on the board here, the Falcons can try to find the highest bidder if they're not determined to grab one of the passers – he likely would be bound to sit behind Matt Ryan for two years – for themselves. If Atlanta holds tight, however, it might be drawn to Pitts, the rare tight end who could become the focal point of a passing attack. Few coaches would be able to match Arthur Smith in devising a game plan for such a mismatch-creating threat, and his arrival could help the offense prepare for its eventual post-Julio Jones future.