2018 NFL Mock Draft: Trades spark action in top 10

ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 29: Sam Darnold #14 of the USC Trojans looks for an open receiver against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium on December 29, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 29: Sam Darnold #14 of the USC Trojans looks for an open receiver against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic at AT&T Stadium on December 29, 2017 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) /
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17. Mike McGlinchey – Los Angeles Chargers

Pick by Cameron Parker

Russell Okung is getting up there in age and Michael Schofield is on the other side. The Los Angeles Chargers don’t have a great deal of holes; however, the glaring need is offensive tackle. Mike McGlinchey gives the team an athletic tackle to player right tackle or left tackle. Great fit, good hands and technique might make McGlinchey the best tackle in this draft.

18. Marcus Davenport – Seattle Seahawks

Pick by Ty Walden

With the Seahawks defense losing some key pieces, they do not seem like the formidable defense that won a Super Bowl four years ago. My how times have changed. Having that interior push to get to the quarterback is something Pete Carroll will need for his defense.

19. Calvin Ridley  – Dallas Cowboys

Pick by Andrew Wade

Letting go of Dez Bryant creates a hole at wide receiver. Calvin Ridley is the draft’s most polished receiver and will provide a great compliment next to Allen Hurns. With this pick, Dallas solidifies it’s young core of offensive playmakers for years to come.

20. Will Hernandez – Detroit Lions

Pick by Sayre Bedinger

The Detroit Lions’ offense needs to get more physical in the running game. Aside from drafting a physical running back here, I think you enhance every part of your offense by drafting Hernandez, who is a mauler and a technician inside.