The NFL Draft begins tonight, and there are no shortage of mocks around so you can find out where various professional draft watchers (that's a thing) think everyone will go. I'm not going to predict who will take this cornerback or that guard, but I will make some guesses as to where the top 10 skill position guys -- the ones more fantasy owners actually care about -- end up.

Jared Goff. Rams. Big mystery, right? Supposedly the league told the Rams to keep their choice quiet to retain some mystery for fans tuning in. Whatever, they're taking Goff.

Carson Wentz. Eagles. Never has a quarterback who's done so little been paid so much or been the subject of so many trade rumors. I'm talking about Sam Bradford, of course. Bradford should happily collect his money, have a big year as a starter, and then be content to get traded. Instead there's an outside chance he'll be traded this weekend. Whatever, Eagles are taking Wentz and might be starting Chase Daniel for a few games this year.

Ezekiel Ellliott. Bears. Oh, those funny Dolphins. They let Lamar Miller walk, try to add several different starting running back types, and then this week, to disguise their affection for Elliott, put out a story saying how they're impressed with Jay Ajayi. I'm not buying; they would love to draft Elliott. I am guessing they'll get trumped by the Bears, however. Hope you didn't give up too much to acquire Jeremy Langford in dynasty leagues. We'll see.

Paxton Lynch. The Browns, Jets, Broncos and 49ers are all possible candidates to draft Lynch, probably the third-best quarterback in the draft. I think the 49ers are the team that will take him, as his intelligence and mobility have to be appealing to Chip Kelly, who will coach him and get him ready to take over for Blaine Gabbert by midseason. Colin Kaepernick gets traded to the Broncos this weekend. The Browns go with RGIII as their starter this year. The Jets re-sign Ryan Fitzpatrick.

Derrick Henry. I don't think Henry is a first-round pick, unless it's at the very end of the first from a team that trades up. Regardless, I think Miami, when it loses out on Elliott, or maybe Dallas, whose line would give Henry his best chance for immediate success, could be the team that takes him. I'm going with Miami. For Henry's outlook, I don't think it's an ideal spot. I'll call Washington a dark horse.

Laquon Treadwell. There's ample debate over who the best wide receiver is in this class, and speculation that none might be drafted in the first round. Listing Treadwell first doesn't mean I'm confident he'll be the first wideout drafted, though it's definitely possible. I think the Vikings, who are desperately in need of a No. 1 receiver and won't be concerned about Treadwell's speed (a deep threat isn't what this offense most needs; that didn't work with Mike Wallace), are an ideal landing spot for Treadwell.

Corey Coleman. Coleman might be the draft's best receiver; he's not big but has excellent speed and after the catch ability. There really isn't a team who he wouldn't fit nicely with; I can see the Cowboys (not at No. 4, obviously), Texans or Bengals all in the mix for him. Kansas City is also a possibility. I don't have a strong feeling about who will be the team, sorry. I will say Houston, but it's just a guess.

Josh Doctson. Another guy who might be appealing to Minnesota, or Houston. Or Dallas, which really needs a quality No. 2 across from Dez Bryant, or the Giants (since I'm wary of the positive Victor Cruz talk). I'll send him to Kansas City, with the Ravens (who surely need another wide receiver despite Steve Smith returning and adding Mike Wallace) another possibility.

Hunter Henry. Henry's the draft's top tight end and the only one who's a strong possibility to be drafted in the first round. There's been very little buzz on him in part, perhaps, because people are strangely more interested in talking about quarterbacks that will probably disappoint than tight ends. I don't know. I've seen him mocked to the Bears, which is a possibility, but I think the Falcons are most likely.

Will Fuller. Jets. New York has been linked to a variety of wide receivers in pre-draft talk, but mostly Coleman or Doctson. Instead, they'll take the best deep threat and turn him loose as their No. 3 behind Marshall and Decker.