Monday, April 30, 2018

2019 WAAAAY too early MOCK DRAFT

With the 2018 draft coming to an end I am sure many of you are already wondering who the top prospects for 2019 might be. Trying to predict not only the top prospects, but also the draft order is a big stretch right now, but I am willing if you are . Right now I see a draft potentially deep at  DT ,  edge rusher , RB , OT, and  possibly even QB if the players I expect enter the draft and thrive . In fact this could be one of the great D-Line drafts in a long time . A lot of these guys will get hurt, disappoint on or off the field, and some probably won't even enter the draft.  Out of the 32 guys I predicted to go in the first round in my 2018 way too early mock draft 12 went in the first, 6 in the second , 6 in the 3rd, 1 in the 4th, 1 in the in the 6th, 1 went un-drafted, and 5 returned to school. So you can see what a crapshoot it really is at this time. I used a well known Vegas odds site to make this draft order about 2 weeks before the draft , and then tweaked it after  the draft was over , so if you don't like it I will live .The picks are all mine , but keep in mind that I have done limited tape study on these prospects so far .They are mostly guys I couldn't help noticing while watching others on tape this year, or guys I expected to enter the 2017 draft that stayed. Some are just really talented ,and I expect them to step up this year as well, but there may be some draft eligible sophomores I don't even realize have a chance to enter next years draft . Without further ado , here it is. Feel free to leave a comment. Agreeing or disagreeing is welcome, but please do it intelligently and respectfully. If you can't, or resort to personal attacks, I just won't post it.So here it is. Enjoy.






1.BUFFALO - NICK BOSA - DE - OHIO ST.
2.CINCINNATI - DREW LOCK - QB - MISSOURI
3.MIAMI - SHAE PATTERSON - QB - MICHIGAN
4.CLEVELAND - ED OLIVER - DT - HOUSTON
5.WASHINGTON - AJ BROWN - WR - OLE MISS
6.SEATTLE - DEXTER LAWRENCE - DT - CLEMSON
7.ARIZONA - RASHAN GARY - DT - MICHIGAN
8.NY JETS - JONAH WILLIAMS - OT - ALABAMA
9.CHICAGO - GREEDY WILLIAMS - CB - LSU
10.CAROLINA - CLELIN FERRELL- DE - CLEMSON
11.HOUSTON - TREY ADAMS - OT - WASHINGTON
12.OAKLAND - DAMIEN HARRIS - RB - ALABAMA
13.TAMPA BAY - GREG LITTLE - OT - OLE MISS
14.BALTIMORE - RAEKWON DAVIS - DT - ALABAMA
15.SAN FRANCISCO - N'KEAL HARRY - WR - ARIZONA ST.
16.LA CHARGERS - BRIAN BURNS - DE - FLORIDA ST.
17.DETROIT  - JOE JACKSON - DE - MIAMI
18.ATLANTA - CHRISTIAN WILKINSON - DT - CLEMSON
19.DENVER - WILL GRIER - QB - W. VIRGINIA
20,NY GIANTS - JUSTIN HERBERT - QB - OREGON
21.DALLAS - COLLIN JHONSON - WR - TEXAS
22.TENNESSEE - MICHAEL ROBINSON - G - OHIO ST.
23.KANSAS CITY - DEANDRE BAKER - CB - GEORGIA
24.GREEN BAY - JOSH ALLEN - OLB/DE - KENTUCKY
25.INDIANAPOLIS - BRYCE LOVE - RB/OLB - STANFORD
26.NEW ORLEANS - DEVIN WHITE - ILB - LSU
27.JACKSONVILLE - JARRET STIDHAM - QB - AUBURN
28.MINNESOTA - DALTON RISNER - OL -KANSAS
29.PITTSBURGH - RODNEY ANDERSON - RB - OKLAHOMA
30.PHILADELPHIA - LEVONTA TAYLOR - CB/S - FLORIDA ST.
31.LA RAMS - CAMERON SMITH - LB - USC
32.NEW ENGLAND - DAVID EDWARDS - OT - WISCONSIN


Saturday, April 28, 2018

2018 NFL DRAFT STEALS of the first 2 days

Sometimes players just fall or get drafted higher than I expect . God knows I can't fathom why Tyrell Crosby is still on the board .At least with Mo Hurst we have all heard he has a heart condition, and I guess it's more serious than I thought .This is my list so if you don't agree that's fine. I'm not infallible , and I definitely don't have all the character & injury information these teams have . Sometimes I find out later about something and I get it. Sometimes I'm right and I don't , but for now this is how I see it . As always - Feel free to leave a comment. Agreeing or disagreeing is welcome, but please do it intelligently and respectfully. If you can't , or resort to personal attacks, I just won't post it.


# Is for a player with with reported character or maturity concerns.

** Is for a player with reported medical concerns.


STEALS OF ROUND 1

1.COLTS  - QUENTON NELSON - G - N. DAME - 6"5" , 325
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - STEVE HUTCHINSON - retired
That's right. When the best player in the draft falls to number 6 and you snag him it's a steal!
Andrew Luck probably met him at the airport and has invited him to move in to the crib .

2.DOLPHINS-MINKAH FITZPATRICK - CB/S - ALABAMA - 6 feet , 204
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON -DOMINIQUE RODGERS-CROMARTIE- FA
This guy has such a high floor and upside, and even though I had him falling all the way to #13 in my mock it's still a huge get for the Phins .

3.CHARGERS -** DERWIN JAMES - S - FLORIDA ST. - 6"2" , 215
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - SEAN TAYLOR - retired
Shocked! That's how I felt as tumbles all the way to #17 . Another guy that has such a high floor and upside . I had thought he would go to Tampa if the stayed at #7 , but in my final mock I had them trading back to #15 and still getting him, which I considered a steal then  . Where he went isn't entirely shocking , but Tampa did trade back although they just went to at #12, and still passed on him . Time will tell if a lot of teams missed out, but I'm betting on James to be a guy that will be a top 10 pick in 2018 re-draft articles 3 years from now .


4.RAVENS - LAMAR JACKSON - QB - LOUISVILLE - 6"2" , 216
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - MICHAEL VICK - retired
I know it may surprise you that I put him here because I had him ranked at #30 in my top 177 , but he is a potential franchise QB, and they are usually over drafted . Trading back into the first to secure that 5th year option is a fitting end to the first round in the last draft as GM for the legendary Ozzie Newsome . Props to Joe Flacco for going on one of the great post season runs in history in 2012 and getting paid, but the last 3 years he has been a average starter at best . They are probably stuck with him for 2 more years unless he plays well enough to trade him , but in 2020 his cap number is 28,250,000 and they can save over 20 million of it by getting rid of him that off season . Jackson may be ready in 2019, but I'll bet on him to be ready to take the reins in 2020 and they will have relatively low cost QB ready to go .

STEALS OF ROUND 2


1.GIANTS - WILL HERNANDEZ - G - UTEP - 6"2", 327 
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - BRANDON BROOKS - EAGLES
Anytime you get a guy with a first round grade in round 2 it's a blessing , but this is just a really good fit scheme wise and fills a big need . I'm sure Eli can't be happier with the way this off season has gone with an upgraded left tackle in free agency, and now a electric running back and mauling guard with a strong anchor in the first 2 rounds .

2.BROWNS - NICK CHUBB - RB - GEORGIA - 5"11" , 227
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - MICHAEL TURNER - retired
Running back is an often undervalued position in the draft , but remember that despite the success of so many high profile top 10 drafted RB's the past few years the 2 most productive RB's last season ( A. Kamara and K. Hunt) were both taken in the 3rd . Jordan Howard and Alex Collins were both 5th round pick in 2016 and David Johnson and Jay Ajayi were 3rd and 5th rounders respectively in 2015 . Basically RB is the position where the most players drafted after the first round tend to make an immediate big time impact. Plus I love Nick Chubb's game and have a first round grade on him .

3.TAMPA BAY - RONALD JONES - RB - USC -5"11" , 205
Another RB I have a first round grade on who falls to round 2 and to a coach who will know how to use him and I admit I thought he might have fallen even farther than he did , but I think that's only because an injury prevented him from running full speed in the pre-draft process and showing off the jets he has on tape . 

4.BEARS - JAMES DANIELS - C - IOWA - 6'3' , 306
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - RODNEY HUDSON - RAIDERS
A technician that should excel at center or guard in a zone scheme who I had a first round grade on who surprised me by being the 3rd center taken of the three I thought would go high .

5.**HAROLD LANDRY - OLB/DE - BOSTON COLLEGE-6"2" , 252
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - VIC BEASLEY - FALCONS
I get that his tape wasn't as good this year as it was in 2016, but I never thought the best pure pass rusher in the draft, and a potentially elite player would fall to the middle of round 2 .He played hurt and was constantly double teamed last year, and even if you take into account that he may not be every down player in 4-3 schemes right away it came as big surprise to me . 

6..**CONNOR WILLIAMS - OT - TEXAS - 6"5" , 296 NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - DUANE BROWN - SEAHAWKS
Another guy who's tape was better in 2016 than it was this year , and it was also due to injury . Throw in that his arms barely measures at 33 inches, and that means some teams also see him as guard instead of as tackle. Since he is lean and only  weighs 296 that also limits him to a zone heavy scheme . I disagree. He is lean because he is ripped up like a TE instead having the gut most O-line have . Also, he plays with a mean streak and therefore I think he could kick inside if needed . Last, his 2016 tape is that of a top 10 LT , and I still think he can play outside . A  steal for a Dallas team who's Pro Bowl LT was hurt some the last 2 years , and it showed . He went from being an elite player to a above average one when hindered . Also, RT Le'al Collins will be a free agent after the year and even if he balls out you can't afford to pay 4 OLineman marquee money . Probably is their starting LG this season . 

7.#**  DERRIUS GUICE - RB - LSU - 5"10" , 224
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - MARSHAWN LYNCH - RAIDERS
Undefined character rumors  were swirling around him in the draft media right before the draft so I went searching. Haven't heard about any ridiculous Laremy Tunsil type stuff popping up soon so don't panic .  These are the things I've definitely heard . ONE- That there is no evidence to corroborate any of the claims he made in the media about being asked some non PC questions by teams are true . So whether he is being accused of lying, snitching , being some political crusader , or some combination there of is unclear to me . None are good in my opinion though , because I don't want a guy on my team that can't be trusted to put the teams message and needs first . In my experience it causes nothing but division  . TWO- If it's a guilt by association possie/family thing that's entirely fixable if he wants to leave them behind . I grew up in the ghetto and have multiple criminals in my past from close friends to  family, but I have no contact with any of them now. I suggest he do the same to any of them who don't want to escape that life . Last and very damming is this quote he gave after the rumors started "“Now I’ve got to be this person I’m not. Now I’ve got to hide who I really am, hide my personality.”. If he sticks to that it's better than being a distraction , but it would worry me if he was on my team .Teams don't want guys who are hiding who they are until they get that guaranteed money. A very wealthy guy once told me " I am so rich now that I have what's called F$$K YOU MONEY ". Once some people get paid they stop giving a crap about the rules of so called polite society . Let's hope that not the case here because he is in the public eye and everything he does will be under a microscope. His vision and decision making on runs is inconsistent . For such a physical runner I was surprised at how many times he tried to bust a big one outside to his teams detriment when he had some guaranteed yards with contact  , but at least he finishes all ( unlike Saquon) his runs. a week ago I had him as the 2nd RB on my board, but I had to move him out of my definite first rounders after all this stuff came to light . I still had him at #23 on my board, and it's beyond surprising that he is the 7th RB off the board .

2018 NFL DRAFT BEST AVAILABLE DAY 3

Well, that was insane. Surprises trades , pandemonium, players falling and teams reaching, but that's the draft . There are a lot of really good players left and Cleveland can take whoever they want or auction off the pick. Due to a trade with the browns the Panthers are on the Clock!


# Is for a player with with reported character or maturity concerns.

** Is for a player with reported medical concerns.



 2nd Rounders





40.**TYRELL CROSBY - T/G- OREGON - 6"5" , 309
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - VERNON CAREY - retired

56.OGBONNIA OKORONKWO - OLB/DE - OKLAHOMA -6"2" , 253
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - BRIAN ORAPKO - TITANS

58.**DUKE EJIFOR - DE - WAKE FOREST - 6"3" , 264
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - VINNY CURRY - BUCCANEERS

59.MICHAEL GALLUP - WR - COLORADO - 6"1" , 205
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - RODDY WHITE - retired 

61.JOSEY JEWELL - LB - IOWA - 6"1" , 235
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON -  SEAN LEE - COWBOYS

64. SHAQUEM GRIFFIN - LB/EGDE - C. FLORIDA - 6 feet , 229
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - I HAVE NO IDEA



3rd Rounders





71.IAN THOMAS - TE - INDIANA - 6"4" , 259

73.EQUNAMIOUS ST. BROWN - WR - N. DAME - 6"5" , 214

74.**CHRIS HERNDON - TE - MIAMI - 6"4" , 253

77.JAMARCO JONES - OT - OHIO ST. - 6"4" , 299

78.DA'SHAWN HAND - DT/DE - ALABAMA - 6"4" , 297

87.DORANCE ARMSTRONG - DE/OLB - KANSAS - 6"4" , 257

88.HOLTON HILL - CB/S - TEXAS - 6"2" , 196

90.MARK WALTON - RB - MIAMI - 5"10" , 202

91.DURHAM SMYTHE - TE - N.DAME - 6"5" , 253

92.NYHEIM HINES - RB - N.C. ST. - 5"8", 198

94.KYLE LAULETTA - QB - RICHMOND - 6"3" , 222

95.**JOSH SWEAT - DE/OLB - FLORIDA ST. - 6"5" , 251

96.RYAN IZZO - TE - FLORIDA ST . - 6"5" , 256

98.JOHN KELLY - RB - TENNESSEE - 5"10" , 216

100.DEON CAIN - WR - CLEMSON - 6"2" , 202

101.DAE'SEAN HAMILTON - WR - PENN ST. - 6"1" , 203

105.TYQUAN LEWIS - DE - OHIO ST. - 6"3" , 269

107.WILL DISSLY - TE - WASHINGTON - 6"4" , 262

108JOSH ADAMS - RB - N. DAME - 6"2" , 225

111.ALLEN LAZARD - WR - IOWA ST. - 6"5" , 227


4TH ROUND



113.DARREL WILLIAMS - RB - LSU - 6 feet, 225

114.JEFF HOLLAND - OLB/DE - AUBURN - 6"1" , 249

115.DAURICE FOUNTAIN - WR - N. IOWA - 6"1" , 210

117.GENARD AVERY - LB - MEMPHIS - 6"1" , 248

119.ANTHONY AVERETT - CB - ALABAMA - 5"11" , 183

120.TYLER CONKLIN - TE - C. MICHIGAN - 6"3" , 254

122.WILL RICHARDSON - OT - NC ST. - 6"6"  , 306

124.QUENTON MEEKS - CB/S - STANFORD - 6"1" , 209

125.RJ McINTOSH - DT/DE - MIAMI - 6"5" , 286

126.COLE MADISON - G - WASHINGTON ST. - 6"5" , 308

127.FOLORUNSO FATUKASI - DT - UCONN - 6"4" , 318

128. MARCUS ALLEN - S - PENN ST. - 6"2" , 215

129.DESMOND HARRISON - OT - W. GEORGIA - 6"6" , 292

130.JORDAN WHITEHEAD - S - PITTSBURGH - 5"10 , 198

THE REST


131.SCOTT QUESENBERRY- C - UCLA- 6"4" , 310

133.KALEN BALLAGE - H-BACK - AZ . ST. - 6"1" ,228

134.MIKE WHITE - QB - W. KENTUCKY - 6"5" , 224

135.HERCULES MATA'AFA - D-LINE - WASHINGTON ST.- 6"2" , 252

136.KYZIR WHITE -LB/S - W.  VIRGINIA - 6"2" , 218

137.ITO SMITH - RB - S. MISS - 5"9" , 201  

138.LEON JACOBS - OLB/DE - WISCONSIN - 6"1" , 246

139.NICK NELSON - CB - WISCONSIN - 5"10" , 200

140.**JACK CICHY - LB - WISCONSIN - 6"2" , 238

143.MARCEL ATEMAN - WR - OKLAHOMA ST. - 6"4" , 216

144.SIMMIE COBBS -WR - INDIANA - 6"3" , 220

145.TIM SETTLE - DT - VIRGINIA TECH - 6"3" , 329

146.GRANT HALEY - CB - PENN ST . - 5"9" , 190

147.SKAI MOORE - LB - S. CAROLINA - 6"2" , 226

148.KEKE COUTEE - WR - TEXAS TECH - 5"10" , 181

149.LEVI WALLACE - CB - ALABAMA - 6 feet  , 179

150.LUKE FALK - QB - WASHINGTON ST. - 6'4", 215

151.WYATT TELLER -G - VA. TECH - 6"4" , 314

152.CEDRICK WILSON JR. - WR - BOISE ST. - 6"2" , 188

153.ANDREW BROWN - DE/DT - VIRGINIA -6"4" , 296

154.QUIN BLANDING - S - VIRGINIA - 6"2" , 207

155.JALYN HOLMES - DE - OHIO ST. - 6"5"  283

156.PARRY NICKERSON - CB - TULANE - 5"10" , 182

157.DANE CRUIKSHANK - S -ARIZONA - 6"1" , 209

158.JOSH  KALU - CB/S - NEBRASKA - 6 feet ,203

159.ANDRE SMITH - N. CAROLINA - 6 feet , 237

160.DJ REED - CB - KANSAS ST. - 5"9" , 188

161.TARVARUS MCFADDEN - S/CB - FLORIDA ST . - 6"2" , 204

162.JC JACKSON - CB - MARYLAND - 5"10" , 201

163.CHRISTIAN SAM - LB - ARIZONA ST. - 6"1" , 244

164.TROY APKE - S - PENN ST. - 6"1" , 200

165.TROY FUMAGALLI - TE - WISCONSIN - 6"5", 247

166.GREG STROMAN - CB - VIRGINIA TECH - 5"11" , 182

168.#JORDAN LASLEY - WR - UCLA - 6"1' , 203

169.KAMERON KELLY - CB/S - SAN DIEGO ST. - 6"2" , 204

170.DAVONTAE HARRIS - CB - ILLINIOS ST. , 5"11" , 205

171.POONA FORD - NT - TEXAS - 5"11" , 312

172.SIRAN NEAL - S/CB - JACKSONVILLE ST. - 6 feet , 206

173.JOE OSTMAN - DE - C. MICHIGAN - 6"2" , 253

174.TEGRAY SCALES - LB - INDIANA - 6 feet , 230

175.DARIUS PHILLIPS - CB - W. MICHIGAN - 5"10" , 193

176.SKYLER PHIILIPS - G - IDAHO ST. - 6"3" , 318

177.#JALEEL SCOTT - WR - NEW MEXICO ST. - 6"5" , 218

Friday, April 27, 2018

2018 DAY 2 NFL MOCK DRAFT

Well, that was insane. Surprises trades , pandemonium, players falling and teams reaching, but that's the draft . There are a lot of really good players left and Cleveland can take whoever they want or auction off the pick. The Browns are on the Clock!


# Is for a player with with reported character or maturity concerns.

** Is for a player with reported medical concerns.



33.CLEVELAND - **CONNOR WILLIAMS - OT - TEXAS - 6"5" , 296
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - DUANE BROWN - SEAHAWKS

34.GIANTS - WILL HERNANDEZ - G - UTEP - 6"2", 327
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - BRANDON BROOKS - EAGLES

35.CLEVELAND(texans)- DERRIUS GUICE - RB - LSU - 5"10" , 224
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - MARSHAWN LYNCH - RAIDERS

36.INDYJOSH JACKSON - CB - IOWA - 6 foot , 196
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - a taller ASANTE SAMUELS - retired

37.INDY-(jets) -**HAROLD LANDRY- OLB/DE - BOSTON COLLEGE-6"2" , 252
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - VIC BEASLEY - FALCONS

38.TAMPA BAY - ISAIAH OLIVER - CB - COLORADO - 6 feet , 201
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - PATRICK ROBINSON -SAINTS

39.CHICAGO - CHRISTIAN KIRK - WR - TEXAS A&M - 5"10" , 201
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON  - RANDALL COBB - PACKERS

40.DENVER - JAMES DANIELS - C/G - IOWA - 6'3' , 306
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - RODNEY HUDSON - RAIDERS

41.OAKLAND - LORENZO CARTER - OLB/DE - GEORGIA - 6"5", 250
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON  - ANTHONY BARR - VIKINGS

42.MIAMI - **TYRELL CROSBY - T/G- OREGON - 6"5" , 309
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - VERNON CAREY - retired

43,NEW ENGLAND-(49ers)-DALLAS GOEDERT - TE - S. DAKOTA ST. - 6"4" , 260
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - TRAVIS KELCE - CHIEFS

44.WASHINGTON - CARL DAVIS - CB - AUBURN - 6"1" , 206
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - SEAN SMITH - FA

45.PACKERS - COURTLAND SUTTON - WR - SMU - 6"4" , 218
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - ALSHON JEFFERY EAGLES

46.CINCINNATI - JOSEY JEWELL - LB - IOWA - 6"1" , 235
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON -  SEAN LEE - COWBOYS

47.ARIZONA - EQUNAMIOUS ST. BROWN - WR - N. DAME - 6"5" , 214
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - ALLEN ROBINSON - BEARS 

48.LA CHARGERS - MASON RUDOLPH - QB - OKLA. ST. - 6"5" , 235
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - TRENT GREEN - retired

49.INDY-(seattle,jets)-**MAURICE HURST - DT - MICHIGAN - 6"1" ,292
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON -  GENO ATKINS - BENGALS 

50.DALLAS - **ANTHONY MILLER - WR - MEMPHIS - 5"11' , 201
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - STEFON DIGGS - VIKINGS

51.DETROIT - SAM HUBBARD - DE - OHIO ST. - 6"5" , 270
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - TRENT MURPHY - REDSKINS

52.BALTIMORE - BRIAN O'NEIL - OT - PITTSBURGH - 6"7" , 297
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - LANE JOHNSON - EAGLES

53.TAMPA BAY-(bills)- RONALD JONES - RB - USC -5"11" , 205
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - JAMAAL CHARLES - FA

54.KANSAS CITY - NATHAN SHEPHARD -DT - FORT HAYES ST. - 6"4" , 315
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - CAMERON HEYWARD - STEELERS

55.CAROLINA - DUKE EJIFOR - DE - WAKE FOREST - 6"3" , 264
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - VINNY CURRY - BUCCANEERS

56.TAMPA BAY-(rams,bills)- **JESSIE BATES - S - WAKE FOREST - 6"1" , 200
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - ERIC WEDDLE - RAVENS

57.TITANS- OGBONNIA OKORONKWO -OLB/DE -OKLAHOMA- 6"2" , 253
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - BRIAN ORAPKO - TITANS

58.ATLANTA - AUSTIN CORBETT - G/T -NEVADA - 6"4" , 306
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - JOEL BITONIO - BROWNS

59.SAN FRANCISCO(saints)- MIKE GESECKI - TE - PENN ST. - 6"5' , 247
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - JIMMY GRAHM  PACKERS

60.PITTSBURGH - NICK CHUBB - RB - GEORGIA - 5"11" , 227
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - MICHAEL TURNER - retired

61.JACKSONVILLE- DANTE JACKSON - CB - LSU - 5"10" , 178
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - ORLANDO SCANDRICK - REDSKINS

62.MINNESOTA- DJ CHARK - WR - LSU - 6"3" , 199
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON -MIKE WALLACE - EAGLES  

63.NEW ENGLAND - RONNIE HARRISON - S - ALABAMA - 6"2" , 207
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON - JAQUISKI TARTT - 49ers

64.CLEVELAND-(eagles)-JUSTIN REID - S - STANFORD - 6 feet , 207
NFL PLAYER COMPARISON -ADRIAN AMOS - BEARS 

3rd Round

65.RAVENS-(browns,bills)-ORLANDO BROWN - OT OKLAHOMA - 6"8" , 345
66.GIANTS - UCHENNA NWOSU - OLB/DE  USC - 6"2" , 251
67.COLTS -KERRYON JOHNSON - RB - AUBURN - 5"11" , 213 
68.TEXANS - JAMARCO JONES - OT - OHIO ST. - 6"4" , 299
69.GIANTS-(tampa bay)- JAMES WASHINGTON - WR - OKLAHOMA ST. - 5"11" , 213 
70.49ers-(bears)- BRADEN SMITH - G - AUBURN - 6"6" , 315
71.DENVER- MICHAEL GALLUP - WR - COLORADO - 6"1" , 205
72.JETS - DANTE PETTIS - WR - WASHINGTON - 6 feet , 186
73.MIAMI - HARRISON PHILLIPS - DT - STANFORD - 6"3" , 307
74.49ers - DORANCE ARMSTRONG - DE/OLB - KANSAS - 6"4" , 257
75.OAKLAND- RASHAAN GAULDEN - S/CB - TENNESEE - 6"1" , 197
76.SEATTLE-(packers)- **RASHEEM GREEN - DE/DT - USC - 6"4" , 275
77.BENGALS- BJ HILL - DT - N. CAROLINA ST. - 6"3" , 311
78.CHIEFS-(redskins)- DA'SHAWN HAND - DT/DE - ALABAMA - 6"4" , 297
79.STEELERS-(arizona,raiders)- FRED WARNER - LB - BYU - 6"3" , 236
80.TEXANS-(seattle)- MARTINAS RANKINS - OL - OLE MISS - 6"4" , 308
81.DALLAS- DEADRIN SENAT - DT - S. FLORIDA - 6 feet , 314
82.DETROIT- **CHRIS HERNDON - TE - MIAMI - 6"4" , 253
83.BALTIMORE- DARIUS LEONARD - LB - S. CAROLINA ST. - 6"2" , 234
84.CHARGERS-GERON CHRISTIAN - OT - LOUISVILLE - 6"5" , 298
85.PANTHERS-(bills)- MJ STEWART - CB - N. CAROLINA - 5"11" , 200
86.CHIEFS-#** ARDEN KEY - OLB/DE - LSU- 6"5" , 238
87.RAMS- **JOSH SWEAT - DE/OLB - FLORIDA ST. - 6"5" , 251
88.PANTHERS-DUKE DAWSON - CB - FLORIDA - 5"11" , 197
89.TITANS- TRE'QUAN SMITH -WR - UCF - 6"2" , 203
90.FALCONS- SHAQUEM GRIFFIN - LB/EGDE - C. FLORIDA - 6 feet , 229
91.SAINTS-IAN THOMAS - TE - INDIANA - 6"4" , 259
92.STEELERS- JEFF HOLLAND - OLB/DE - AUBURN - 6"1" , 249
93.JAGUARS- DAE'SEAN HAMILTON - WR - PENN ST. - 6"1" , 203
94.VIKINGS- TARVARIOUS MOORE - S - S. MISS - 6"1" , 199
95.PATRIOTS- KYLE LAULETTA - QB - RICHMOND - 6"3" , 222
96.BILLS-(eagles)-DEON CAIN - WR - CLEMSON - 6"2" , 202
97.ARIZONA-MASON COLE - C/G - MICHIGAN - 6"4" , 307
98.HOUSTON-MARK ANDREWS - TE - OKLAHOMA - 6"5' , 256
99.DENVER- ISAAC YIADOM - CB - BOSTON COLLEGE - 6"1" , 190
100.BENGALS - HOLTON HILL - CB/S - TEXAS - 6"2" , 196