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Jeremiah mock draft 6.0: Wentz to Rams, Tunsil tumbles

Jeff Fisher had a lot of success with a big, athletic small-school QB in Tennessee.

The Browns bypass a QB in order to land a potential All-Pro linebacker.

The Chargers could stabilize the offensive line, but instead grab a playmaker in the secondary.

The Cowboys need to upgrade the pass rush and Bosa also adds versatility.

The Jags continue to revamp their front seven by adding Buckner.

Ozzie Newsome believes in taking the best available player, and Tunsil is the best player in the entire draft.

The 49ers can't afford to pass on another talented signal caller in their backyard.

The Eagles could grab Ezekiel Elliott here, but they opt to fortify the OL instead.

Hargreaves has the ability to play inside and outside, and he has excellent ball skills.

The Giants love to go big in the first round, and Conklin provides a very physical element to the run game.

The Bears need some speed off the edge, and that's exactly what Floyd brings to the table.

The Saints added some nice pieces to their front seven last year, and Rankins will add more athleticism to their front.

This is a dream scenario for the Dolphins.

The Raiders add a big, athletic cornerback to a very talented defensive group.

The Titans can keep Taylor Lewan at left tackle, and Decker provides a big upgrade at right tackle.

Kelly is ready to start Day 1, and he would be a big upgrade at the center position.

The Falcons get much more athletic at linebacker with this selection.

The Colts miss the run on offensive linemen, and elect to upgrade the secondary over reaching for a second-tier blocker.

Ragland will provide the Bills with a physical presence in the middle of their defense.

Lynch has outstanding size and arm talent, but he will need some time to develop.

The Redskins land one of the draft's most physical players for the second year in a row.

Henry is starting to gain some steam in personnel circles, and he'd be a great fit in this system.

The Vikings need to give Teddy Bridgewater more weapons, and Treadwell will be outstanding on third downs and in the red zone.

The Bengals lost some key pieces to their receiving corps, and Doctson is ready to play right away.

Burns has outstanding size, play speed and ball skills.

Jones has enormous upside, and he is a perfect fit in Seattle's scheme.

The Packers need to replace B.J. Raji and Billings will be an upgrade.

Andy Reid and John Dorsey know you can never have enough pass rushers.

Many teams believe Green's future might be at cornerback, and his draft stock is soaring.

The Panthers are loaded up the middle, but they need some talent coming off the edge.

The offensive line needs to be addressed, and Clark has the length and athleticism to fit well in Gary Kubiak's offense.

Follow Daniel Jeremiah on Twitter @MoveTheSticks.

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