The Browns are going to pick Darnold #1, so get used to it. And I think that's a good pick. He's really good under pressure, waits until the last moment to throw the ball and he's at his best when things break down. I think they're going to also want a left tackle and trade back out of #4. There are some really good OTs but they can be had in the middle of the first.
After selecting Garrett last year, I don't know why you'd pick another pass rusher so high. The Browns did, on the other hand, just lose a hall of fame LT to retirement. The other option would be Tremaine Edmunds at #4 who could fill another role and also rush the passer when desired. Pairing up Garrett and Edmunds is more terrifying than Garrett and Chubb IMO.
I think the Giants will select Rosen, but who knows. I'm pretty sure the Jets will select Rosen or Allen, whoever is available. Then again, I have no idea if they've fallen in love with Mayfield.
I don't know if the Broncos want another QB after signing Keenum. I could see Elway being intrigued by Josh Allen, good kid, unbelievable arm but inaccurate in college. He might be gone already at #5. Quentin Nelson is a generational talent and fills a need for the Broncos.
I think the Colts pick Chubb at #6 if available. Tampa could trade out to a QB needy team (Arizona) unless Chubb is available. The Bears are a massive wildcard, no one has any idea what they'll do. They've already spent on receivers, so Ridley isn't an option. Not in a market for a QB. Barkley isn't a need. If Edmunds or Nelson drops, that will be the pick. Now comes the most important pick in the draft -- the Niners and Nine. I know Chubb won't drop to them, but there are scenarios where Edmunds, Nelson or Barkley drops to 9. All fill a need.