Like most projections, the top four picks in this mock draft are quarterbacks, with new heavy betting favorite Bryce Young going No. 1 overall to the Carolina Panthers, and the Tennessee Titans making the leap up to the third overall pick to select Kentucky quarterback Will Levis. Young, Anthony Richardson, Levis and C.J. Stroud all came off the board to start the draft, leaving the Seahawks in a situation where they can draft Jalen Carter — arguably the best talent in the entire draft. The Atlanta Falcons ended up being beneficiaries of the run on quarterbacks, with Alabama superstar edge rusher Will Anderson falling right into their laps. The Philadelphia Eagles also won in a big way with Texas Tech defensive lineman Tyree Wilson dropping to the 10th overall pick. As far as the big boys on the other side of the line goes, seven offensive linemen went in the first round of this mock draft. The Chicago Bears kicked things off by taking Peter Skoronski after the Falcons decided to stay at the eighth pick to take Anderson.