I think right now, my top favorites at #14 in order are:
1) Tremaine Edmunds. We heard Pettine talk about how he loves versatile players because they create depth at multiple positions. Edmunds is the definition of versatile, is young, athletic, and skilled. He's my draft crush so far.
2) Denzel Ward: CB Ohio State: I think he's gonna be really, really good. Sticky player, good tackler, has good speed. Sign me up.
3) Josh Jackson: CB Iowa: Has amazing ball skills, but might be a touch slow. Not a good tackler. Probably the best pure cover corner in the draft. Wouldn't be unhappy with him at all.
4) Harold Landry: Edge Boston College: Had a rough SR year due to an ankle injury, but had a great JR year. Probably the best edge after Chubb, but it really isn't a great edge draft. I think there's edge depth in this draft, but no real stars. Next year however, there is some great, great edge players. So I like Landry, but talent wise, he's not my top here even though the positional need is high.
This is, of course, players I think will be available there. So I'm not gonna bother listing Roquan Smith or Quenton Nelson.
So then 2nd round, of course, this depends what we do in the 1st. For example, I like Leigton Vander Esch as an ILB, but if we draft Edmunds at #14, I'm not going to take Vander Esch. I might take him if draft a CB and haven't addressed ILB in FA. If we have addressed ILB in FA, then obviously you try to go BPA, but my positional needs would lean more towards CB/EDGE/WR. So guys like James Washington or DJ Moore are players I really like. Shorter guys that I think can still play on the outside and win. I would like to trade up into the late 2nd/early 3rd and try to pick up an OT like Alex Cappa/Tyrell Crosby.
Overall, this isn't a very strong draft. There is quite a bit of depth available, but as far as star power, meh.