2016 NFL Mock Draft: All seven rounds, including team-by-team picks – CBSSports.com
OK, let’s try this again.
After my first attempt at a seven-round mock was destroyed by last week’s trade (thanks Rams and Titans), I took a second crack at mapping out all 253 picks.
Obviously, this probably isn’t how the draft will play out, especially once multiple trades throughout the three-day marathon alter the order (this mock doesn’t predict trades before and during the NFL Draft).
However, team needs, prospect visits and draft trends were taken into account, attempting to connect teams with prospects.
Round 1
Jared Goff, QB, California: The Rams sold the farm to get their quarterback. The only question remaining: who is their quarterback? Goff is the best passer in this class and he makes the most sense with this pick. |
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Carson Wentz , QB, North Dakota State: There is a high probability that Wentz is drafted with this pick, the main question is to who? Cleveland could pull the trigger, but there might be an even better chance of the Eagles or another team trading up for his rights. |
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Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss: With Tunsil available, the Chargers have a choice to either help stabilize their offensive line or go after a stud on defense. With Philip Rivers in the final years of his career, San Diego needs to protect him at all costs. |
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Jalen Ramsey, CB-S, Florida State: The Cowboys will likely go defense with this pick, but do they go with the pass rusher (Bosa) or defensive back (Ramsey)? I’ll guess they address the secondary, adding Ramsey at cornerback and moving last year’s first round pick Byron Jones to safety full-time. |
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Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State: The Jaguars were big spenders in free agency, adding Malik Jackson and Tashaun Gipson to the defense. Factor in last year’s first rounder Dante Fowler and add another impact pass rusher like Bosa and the Jaguars have the makings of a defense no offense wants to face. |
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DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon: Defensive line isn’t a glaring need on the Ravens’ roster, but with Buckner still available, Baltimore might not be able to pass on the talented defensive end. |
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Myles Jack, LB, UCLA: There are several teams who will not consider Jack in the first round due to his knee injury, but there are also teams who see the linebacker as worth the risk. And San Francisco might be one of those teams. |
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Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State: With Demarco Murray now in Tennessee, the Eagles are looking for a new identity at running back. Elliott has the talent to be the featured piece of Doug Pederson’s offense. |
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Vernon Hargreaves III, CB, Florida: Tampa needs to address the cornerback position this draft and Hargreaves is a tough-minded, instinctive cover man who is ready to start from day one in the NFL. |
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Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame: With Will Beatty no longer on the roster and last year’s first-round pick Ereck Flowers struggling on the left side, Stanley would make sense as a plug-and-play left tackle from Day One. |
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Leonard Floyd, OLB, Georgia: Entering year two of the transition to a 3-4 base scheme, the Bears are still searching for an impact edge rusher. Floyd has plenty of question marks, but his flexibility and pass rush potential for an athlete his size will have him overdrafted, possibly this early. |
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Sheldon Rankins, DT, Louisville: New Orleans has some solid pieces on the defensive line, but need to continue and add depth. Rankins isn’t only depth, but he has difference-maker potential, also adding versatility to play multiple spots for the Saints’ front. |
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Darron Lee, LB, Ohio State: The Dolphins are looking to add speed on defense, especially at the linebacker level. Lee certainly offers range, and is an ascending player with high upside. |
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William Jackson, CB, Houston: David Amerson showed signs of recharging his career in Oakland last season, but he is in the final year of his deal and Jackson would give the Raiders immediate depth and a long-term starter. |
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Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State: With the Titans moving back to No. 15, the goal of protecting Marcus Mariota should still be a top priority. Conklin would make sense as a player who can play right tackle from day one, but also add versatility inside at guard, keeping Taylor Lewan at left tackle. |
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Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State: Detroit has drafted a first round offensive lineman two of the past four years, but right tackle is still a trouble area. Decker can struggle with some speed rushers, but his balance to sink and neutralize power or quickness fits what the Lions need on the right side. |
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Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson: There is no such thing as too much pass rush and after drafting a Clemson pass rusher in the first round last year (Vic Beasley), it wouldn’t be a surprise if they added Lawson, who flourished in Beasley’s old spot for the Tigers. |
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Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky: The Colts need to address their mediocre pass rush and as long as they are comfortable with his character, Spence would be terrific value at this pick. |
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A’Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama: With Kyle Williams coming off meniscus surgery and about to turn 33 years old, the Bills need to find his successor. Along with Marcel Dareus, Robinson would give Buffalo an all-Alabama defensive interior. |
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Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis: If Lynch is still available at this point in the first round, pick No. 20 could be the sweet spot for a trade … unless the Jets, who brought the Memphis quarterback in for a visit, see the future of the franchise with Lynch. |
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Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama: While there are questions about his ability to hold up in coverage, Ragland is an impact run defender who adds a physical presence to the middle of the Redskins defense. |
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Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame: With a strong-armed quarterback like Brock Osweiler now leading the offense, the Texans needs to find horses that can help stretch the field. Fuller is at his best on vertical routes with the tracking skills and downfield speed to make plays. |
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Laquon Treadwell, WR, Mississippi: The Vikings landed Teddy Bridgewater in the late first round two years ago and Christmas arrives in April once again this year for Minnesota. Treadwell is the top wide receiver in this class and gives Bridgewater a powerful possession target on the outside. |
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Josh Doctson, WR, TCU: With Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu leaving via free agency, wide receiver is a realistic option for the Bengals with this pick. Doctson has the size, speed and ball-skills that will complement A.J. Green and give Andy Dalton another downfield threat. |
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Andrew Billings, DT, Baylor: With Steve McLendon leaving via free agency, Pittsburgh needs to address the nose tackle position at some point in the draft and Billings might be too appealing to pass up for Steelers general manager Kevin Colbert. |
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Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana: With Russell Okung leaving for Denver, the Seahawks need fresh blood at offensive tackle. Spriggs has core strength issues, but his frame and athleticism will be extremely appealing for teams with needs on the offensive line. |
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Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama: With B.J. Raji taking a hiatus this season, Reed is a plug-and-play nose tackle who offers versatility on the Packers defensive line. |
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Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State: With Sean Smith signing with the Raiders, the Chiefs will be open to drafting a cornerback in the early rounds. Apple has the size, length and speed combination that the Chiefs covet at the position. |
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Keanu Neal, SS, Florida: The Cardinals have some questions in the secondary, including at safety. Neal is a known as a physical thumper, but he also has the required athleticism to develop in pass coverage. |
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Germain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M: The Panthers’ offensive tackles out-performed expectations last season, but the team needs depth and youth at the position. Ifedi also has experience at guard, providing versatility to kick inside if needed. |
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Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State: The Broncos are almost out of options to address their need at quarterback, which might force their hand with this pick. Cook has NFL starting traits, which might be enough for John Elway to pull the trigger here. |
Carson Wentz remains at No. 2, but to which team? (USATSI)
Round 2
32. Cleveland Browns |
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Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor: Cleveland has their quarterback and now they need to get him playmakers like Coleman. |
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33. Tennessee Titans |
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Kenny Clark, DT, UCLA: The Titans hope to build depth on the defensive line and have shown a lot of interest in Clark. |
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34. Dallas Cowboys |
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Kevin Dodd, DE, Clemson: Dodd put himself on the NFL radar with a superb 2015 season and would help Dallas’ pass rush. |
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35. San Diego Chargers |
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Ryan Kelly, OC, Alabama: A glaring hole on the roster, Kelly would be a day one starter capable to opening run lanes inside. |
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36. Baltimore Ravens |
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Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson: With zero career interceptions, Alexander could slip out of the first round…and right to the Ravens. |
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37. San Francisco 49ers |
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Michael Thomas, WR, Ohio State: While not easy to replace Anquan Boldin, Thomas has the size, ball skills and routes to thrive in the NFL. |
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38. Jacksonville Jaguars |
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Artie Burns, CB, Miami (Fla.): The Jags have a crowded cornerback depth chart, but no studs. Burns has that type of potential. |
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39. Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
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Robert Nkemdiche, DT, Ole Miss: The red flags drop him to this point, but Nkemdiche will help the Bucs’ defensive line immediately. |
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40. New York Giants |
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Karl Joseph, S, West Virginia: The Giants are one of the several teams who have spent considerable time with the talented safety. |
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41. Chicago Bears |
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Jonathan Bullard, DL, Florida: The Bears continue to build the front seven and Bullard is a versatile lineman to add to the rotation. |
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42. Miami Dolphins |
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Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State: Cameron Wake and Mario Williams are the now; Ogbah could be the future at defensive end in Miami. |
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43. Tennessee Titans |
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Vonn Bell, S, Ohio State: The Titans need an upgrade at safety and you can pencil in Bell to Tennessee if he’s still on the board. |
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44. Oakland Raiders |
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Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama: Oakland wants more from the running back position and Henry can provide that backfield boost. |
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45. Tennessee Titans |
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Kamalei Correa, DE/OLB, Boise State: Derrick Morgan and Brian Orakpo are both signed long-term, but Correa will push them for playing time. |
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46. Detroit Lions |
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Vernon Butler, DT, Louisiana Tech: The Lions have done a lot of work on Butler as they continue to get younger on the defensive line. |
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47. New Orleans Saints |
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Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor: With Keenan Lewis’ injuries, the Saints could use more cornerback insurance with a player like Howard. |
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48. Indianapolis Colts |
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Cody Whitehair, OG/OC, Kansas State: Whitehair would be a plug-and-play guard for Indianapolis and could serve as the back-up at center. |
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49. Buffalo Bills |
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Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State: Buffalo is looking for a young quarterback to groom and Jones has all the desired physical traits. |
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50. Atlanta Falcons |
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Hunter Henry, TE, Arkansas: Although he doesn’t offer much as a blocker, Henry is a reliable pass-catcher in the Owen Daniels mold. |
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51. New York Jets |
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Le’Raven Clark, OT, Texas Tech: The Jets added Ryan Clady, but his injury history will keep offensive tackle on the team’s list of needs. |
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52. Houston Texans |
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Nick Martin, OG/OC, Notre Dame: Houston has a need at center and Martin’s versatility to also play guard will be appealing to the Texans. |
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53. Washington Redskins |
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Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech: Due to his injury, the Redskins are able to snag Fuller at discount as long as his knee checks out fine. |
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54. Minnesota Vikings |
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Josh Garnett, OG, Stanford: Minnesota brought in Alex Boone to address their need at guard, but more depth is needed. |
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55. Cincinnati Bengals |
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Austin Johnson, DT, Penn State: Domata Peko‘s best days are behind him, Johnson gives the Bengals a long-term option inside. |
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56. Seattle Seahawks |
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Chris Jones, DT, Mississippi State: Seattle is looking to get younger on the defensive line and Jones flashes first round talent at times. |
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57. Green Bay Packers |
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Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri: Brothers might not have ideal athleticism, but his instincts more than make up for his lack of speed. |
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58. Pittsburgh Steelers |
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T.J. Green, DB, Clemson: A former wide receiver, Green lined up at safety, but his size/speed combo might push him to corner. |
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59. Kansas City Chiefs |
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Caleb Benenoch, OG, UCLA: The Chiefs need to add guard depth through the draft and Benenoch has intriguing athleticism. |
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Sean Davis, DB, Maryland: The Patriots have shown a great deal of interest in Davis who provides corner/safety versatility. |
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61. New England Patriots |
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Bronson Kaufusi, DE, BYU: Kaufusi was moved around in BYU’s hybrid front-seven and offers flexibility for the Patriots. |
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62. Carolina Panthers |
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Sterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma: Wide receiver isn’t the top need for the Panthers, but they can’t hide their interest in Shepard. |
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63. Denver Broncos |
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Su’a Cravens, LB, USC: Despite some tweener traits and unimpressive testing numbers, Cravens is a smart, reliable player. |
Derrick Henry is heading to Oakland to bolster the Raiders’ backfield. (USATSI)
Round 3
64. Tennessee Titans |
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Will Redmond, CB, Mississippi State: By year two, Redmond will be an upgrade over both Perrish Cox and Brice McCain at cornerback. |
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65. Cleveland Browns |
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Shilique Calhoun, DE/OLB, Michigan State: Lack of pass rush has consistently been an issue for the Browns, something Calhoun will help fix. |
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66. San Diego Chargers |
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Darian Thompson, S, Boise State: With Eric Weddle in Baltimore, San Diego needs to add depth at safety and develop a future starter. |
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67. Dallas Cowboys |
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Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State: The Cowboys are hoping to upgrade the quarterback depth chart in the draft and Prescott will do that. |
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68. San Francisco 49ers |
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Jalen Mills, DB, LSU: San Francisco needs to add another cornerback through the draft and Mills has versatile experience. |
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69. Jacksonville Jaguars |
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Max Tuerk, OC, USC: The Jaguars need to address the hole at center and Tuerk has NFL size and athleticism. |
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70. Baltimore Ravens |
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Joe Dahl, OL, Washington State: Baltimore needs to rebuild the offensive line depth and Dahl can help replace Kelechi Osemele. |
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71. New York Giants |
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Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech: The Giants could use another horse in the stable at running back and Dixon is an excellent value. |
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72. Chicago Bears |
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Justin Simmons, S, Boston College: A rangy, ball-hawking safety, Simmons has the talent to push for starting reps as a rookie in 2016. |
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73. Miami Dolphins |
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C.J. Prosise, RB, Notre Dame: With Lamar Miller now in Houston, the Dolphins need another back and Prosise fits Miami’s scheme. |
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74. Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
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Roberto Aguayo, PK, Florida State: A native of central Florida, Aguayo would provide an instant upgrade at kicker for the Bucs. |
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75. Oakland Raiders |
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Javon Hargrave, DT, South Carolina State: Oakland has developed a solid defensive line rotation, but need an impact presence on the interior. |
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76. Tennessee Titans |
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Braxton Miller, WR, Ohio State: Tennessee is a good landing spot for Miller because he won’t be expected to fill a starting role early. |
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77. Philadelphia Eagles |
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Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State: If Philadelphia misses on a quarterback in the first round, Hackenberg is a possible option top-100. |
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78. New Orleans Saints |
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Deion Jones, LB, LSU: A New Orleans native, the Saints keep Jones at home and add him to the mix at weakside linebacker. |
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79. Philadelphia Eagles |
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Shon Coleman, OT, Auburn: Although still raw, Coleman has talent worth developing and could be the Eagles’ future left tackle. |
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80. Buffalo Bills |
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Kyler Fackrell, LB, Utah State: With his experience rushing the passer and dropping in space, Fackrell is an ideal fit in the Bills’ scheme. |
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81. Atlanta Falcons |
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Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh: Justin Hardy is penciled in as the Falcons’ slot receiver, but Boyd will push for immediate playing time. |
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82. Indianapolis Colts |
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Scooby Wright, LB, Arizona: Wright has limited athletic traits, but his instincts help mask those flaws, fitting best as a 3-4 MIKE. |
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83. New York Jets |
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Ryan Smith, CB, North Carolina Central: Smith is flying under the radar, but the Jets have shown interest in the “small school” cornerback. |
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84. Washington Redskins |
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Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas: With Alfred Morris now in Dallas, the Redskins need to add another back to pair with Matt Jones. |
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85. Houston Texans |
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Jeremy Cash, S, Duke: Cash is a reliable run defender who does his best work in the box, which is what Houston needs. |
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86. Minnesota Vikings |
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Sheldon Day, DT, Notre Dame: Defensive tackle isn’t a glaring need, but Day fits what Mike Zimmer wants as part of his rotation. |
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87. Cincinnati Bengals |
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Carl Nassib, DE, Penn State: Fitting the mold of what Cincinnati seeks at the position, Nassib brings juice to the Bengals edge. |
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88. Green Bay Packers |
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Jerell Adams, TE, South Carolina: While Jared Cook is the short-term answer, Adams gives Green Bay a flex tight end to groom. |
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89. Pittsburgh Steelers |
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Christian Westerman, OG, Arizona State: Oft-injured David DeCastro is entering a contract year and Westerman could be the long-term answer. |
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90. Seattle Seahawks |
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Isaac Seumalo, OC, Oregon State: Seattle needs to find a starting center in this draft and Seumalo has the talent to win the job in 2016. |
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91. New England Patriots |
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Hassan Ridgeway, DT, Texas: The Patriots will draft defensive tackle depth in the draft and Ridgeway is tremendous value here. |
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92. Arizona Cardinals |
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Adolphus Washington, DT, Ohio State: Washington moves very well for a 300-plus pounder and fits the Arizona’s defensive front. |
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93. Carolina Panthers |
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Jordan Jenkins, DE, Georgia: Charles Johnson is back for Carolina, but he is playing on a one year deal and Jenkins can be the future. |
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94. Denver Broncos |
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Devontae Booker, RB, Utah: As long as the knee is healthy, Booker would provide a formidable backfield duo with C.J. Anderson. |
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95. Detroit Lions |
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Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina: The Lions understand what a talent like Randall Cobb can add to an offense – Cooper is in that mold. |
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96. New England Patriots |
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Austin Hooper, TE, Stanford: With Martellus Bennett a free agent after 2016, Hooper can serve as his understudy as a rookie. |
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97. Seattle Seahawks |
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Rashard Robinson, CB, LSU: Despite his accountability issues, Robinson has the physical ingredients that Seattle seeks at corner. |
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98. Denver Broncos |
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Jihad Ward, DL, Illinois: Ward is a gifted athlete who is still figuring things out, but could be Denver’s next Malik Jackson. |
They wait three rounds, but the Cowboys finally lasso a QB in Dak Prescott.(USATSI)
Round 4
99. Cleveland Browns – Kevin Byard, S, Middle Tennessee
100. Philadelphia Eagles – Josh Perry, LB, Ohio State
101. Dallas Cowboys – Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State
102. San Diego Chargers – Nick Vannett, TE, Ohio State
103. Jacksonville Jaguars – B.J. Goodson, LB, Clemson
104. Baltimore Ravens – Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers
105. San Francisco 49ers – Connor McGovern, OG, Missouri
106. Chicago Bears – Jordan Howard, RB, Indiana
107. Miami Dolphins – Willie Beavers, OG, Western Michigan
108. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Daniel Braverman, WR, Western Michigan
Tampa has power forwards on the outside and could use a shifty slot target like Braverman inside.
109. New York Giants – Josh Perry, LB, Ohio State
110. Los Angeles Rams – Ronald Blair, DE, Appalachian State
111. Detroit Lions – Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame
112. New Orleans Saints – Kenny Lawler, WR, California
113. Los Angeles Rams – Maurice Canady, CB, Virginia
114. Oakland Raiders – Jerald Hawkins, OT, LSU
115. Atlanta Falcons – Darrell Greene, OG, San Diego State
The Falcons have a clear need at guard and Greene is a bargain anywhere outside the top-100 picks.
116. Indianapolis Colts – Cyrus Jones, CB, Alabama
117. Buffalo Bills – Kolby Listenbee, WR, TCU
118. New York Jets – Blake Martinez, LB, Stanford
119. Houston Texans – Adam Gotsis, DL, Georgia Tech
120. Washington Redskins – D.J. Reader, DT, Clemson
121. Minnesota Vikings – DeAndre Houston-Carson, DB, William & Mary
122. Cincinnati Bengals – Nick Vigil, LB, Nevada
123. Pittsburgh Steelers – Miles Killebrew, S, Southern Utah
124. Seattle Seahawks – Tyler Ervin, RB, San Jose State
Seattle will add a back through the draft and Ervin has the skill-set that fits the Seahawks’ backfield.
125. Green Bay Packers – Harlan Miller, CB, Southeastern Louisiana
126. Kansas City Chiefs – Matt Ioannidis, DT, Temple
127. Chicago Bears – Jacoby Brissett, QB, N.C. State
128. Arizona Cardinals – KeiVarae Russell, CB, Notre Dame
129. Carolina Panthers – Daniel Lasco, RB, California
130. Baltimore Ravens – Yannick Ngakoue, DE/OLB, Maryland
The Ravens are on the hunt for hybrid pass rushers like Ngakoue who fit Baltimore’s scheme.
131. Green Bay Packers – Rees Odhiambo, OT/OG, Boise State
132. Baltimore Ravens – K.J. Dillon, S, West Virginia
133. San Francisco 49ers – Matt Judon, DE/OLB, Grand Valley State
134. Baltimore Ravens – Joe Schobert, LB, Wisconsin
135. Dallas Cowboys – Jonathan Williams, RB, Arkansas
136. Denver Broncos – Charles Tapper, DE, Oklahoma
137. Green Bay Packers – Paul Perkins, RB, UCLA
138. Cleveland Browns – Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford
139. Buffalo Bills – Fahn Cooper, OT, Ole Miss
The Ravens address their pass rush and take Maryland’s Yannick Ngakoue. (USATSI)
Round 5
140. Tennessee Titans – Stephen Anderson, TE, California
141. Cleveland Browns – Aaron Wallace, DE/OLB, UCLA
142. San Francisco 49ers – James Bradberry, CB, Samford
143. Oakland Raiders – Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple
144. Denver Broncos – Dominique Robertson, OT, West Georgia
145. San Francisco 49ers – Avery Young, OT, Auburn
146. Jacksonville Jaguars – Graham Glasgow, OG, Michigan
147. Miami Dolphins – Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota
148. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – James Cowser, DE, Southern Utah
149. New York Giants – Charone Peake, WR, Clemson
150. Chicago Bears – Beau Sandland, TE, Montana State
151. Detroit Lions – Kevin Hogan, QB, Stanford
Detroit hasn’t drafted a quarterback since Stafford and Hogan gives the Lions a capable back-up.
152. New Orleans Saints – Kenyan Drake, RB, Alabama
153. Philadelphia Eagles – Zack Sanchez, CB, Oklahoma
154. Oakland Raiders – Jason Fanaika, DE, Utah
155. Indianapolis Colts – Kelvin Taylor, RB, Florida
156. Buffalo Bills – Willie Henry, DT, Michigan
157. Denver Broncos – Trevor Davis, WR, California
158. Washington Redskins – Dadi Nicolas, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech
159. Houston Texans – Thomas Duarte, TE, UCLA
160. Minnesota Vikings – Dominique Alexander, LB, Oklahoma
161. Cincinnati Bengals – Evan Boehm, OC, Missouri
162. Kansas City Chiefs – Keyarris Garrett, WR, Tulsa
163. Green Bay Packers – Jay Lee, WR, Baylor
164. Philadelphia Eagles – Demarcus Robinson, WR, Florida
Based on ability, Robinson is a top-50 talent and the Eagles have done their homework on his character.
165. Kansas City Chiefs – Jatavis Brown, LB, Akron
166. Houston Texans – Alex Lewis, OT, Nebraska
167. Arizona Cardinals – Nate Sudfeld, QB, Indiana
168. Carolina Panthers – Anthony Brown, CB, Purdue
169. Detroit Lions – Dean Lowry, DE, Northwestern
170. Arizona Cardinals – Jack Allen, OC, Michigan State
171. Seattle Seahawks – Tyvis Powell, S, Ohio State
172. Cleveland Browns – Will Parks, S, Arizona
A notable combine snub, Parks has a quick trigger and the athleticism to provide versatility in nickel.
173. Cleveland Browns – Connor Wujciak, DL, Boston College
174. San Francisco 49ers – Devon Cajuste, WR, Stanford
175. San Diego Chargers – Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia
The Eagles land a top-50 talent in Demarcus Robinson with the 164th pick.(USATSI)
Round 6
176. Cleveland Browns – Robby Anderson, WR/CB, Temple
177. Los Angeles Rams – Jordan Payton, WR, UCLA
178. San Francisco 49ers – Vernon Adams, QB, Oregon
179. San Diego Chargers – Vincent Valentine, DT, Nebraska
180. Minnesota Vikings – Wendell Smallwood, RB, West Virginia
181. Jacksonville Jaguars – Aaron Burbridge, WR, Michigan State
182. Baltimore Ravens – Tavon Young, CB, Temple
183. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jayron Kearse, S, Clemson
184. New York Giants – Tyrone Holmes, DE, Montana
The FCS defender of the year, Holmes provides immediate depth and possible starter in year two.
185. Chicago Bears – Mike Thomas, WR, Southern Miss
186. Miami Dolphins – Joe Haeg, OT, North Dakota State
187. Washington Redskins – Vincent Valentine, DT, Nebraska
188. Philadelphia Eagles – Victor Ochi, DE, Stony Brook
189. Dallas Cowboys – Joe Thuney, OL, N.C. State
190. Los Angeles Rams – Austin Blythe, OC, Iowa
191. Detroit Lions – Juston Burris, CB, N.C. State
192. Buffalo Bills – Jonathan Jones, CB, Auburn
193. Tennessee Titans – Landon Turner, OG, North Carolina
194. Oakland Raiders – Kavon Frazier, S, Central Michigan
195. Houston Texans – Anthony Zettel, DL, Penn State
Bill O’Brien knows Zettel well and at this point in the draft, the value makes sense for the Texans.
196. New England Patriots – Vadal Alexander, OG, LSU
197. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – John Theus, OT, Georgia
198. San Diego Chargers – Eric Striker, LB, Oklahoma
199. Cincinnati Bengals – Daryl Worley, CB, West Virginia
200. Green Bay Packers – Deiondre Hall, DB, Northern Iowa
201. Jacksonville Jaguars – Antwaun Woods, DT, USC
202. Detroit Lions – Nick Kwiatkoski, LB, West Virginia
203. Kansas City Chiefs – Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas
204. New England Patriots – David Onyemata, DL, Manitoba
205. Arizona Cardinals – Tyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky
With his pending legal issues and knee injury, Higbee could slip some, making him a steal for Arizona.
206. Chicago Bears – D.J. White, CB, Georgia Tech
207. San Francisco 49ers – De’Vante Harris, CB, Texas A&M
208. New England Patriots – Marquez North, WR, Tennessee
209. Baltimore Ravens – Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina
210. Detroit Lions – Kalan Reed, CB, Southern Miss
211. San Francisco 49ers – Nile Lawrence-Stample, DT, Florida State
212. Dallas Cowboys – David Perkins, DE/OLB, Illinois State
213. San Francisco 49ers – Sebastian Tretola, OG, Arkansas
214. New England Patriots – Keenan Reynolds, WR/RB, Navy
Whether in the slot or backfield, Bill Belichick will find a way to use the ultra-productive Naval officer.
215. Seattle Seahawks – DeAndre Elliott, CB, Colorado State
216. Dallas Cowboys – Cory James, LB, Colorado State
217. Dallas Cowboys – Greg Milhouse, DT, Campbell
218. Buffalo Bills – Ka’imi Fairbairn, PK, UCLA
219. Denver Broncos – De’Vondre Campbell, LB, Minnesota
220. Pittsburgh Steelers – Tom Hackett, PT, Utah
221. New England Patriots – Cleveland Wallace, CB, San Jose State
Bill Belichick will find a role for the ultra-productive Keenan Reynolds. (USATSI)
Round 7
222. Tennessee Titans – Jared Norris, LB, Utah
223. Cleveland Browns – Glenn Gronkowski, FB, Kansas State
224. San Diego Chargers – LeShaun Sims, CB, Southern Utah
225. Seattle Seahawks – Justin Zimmer, DT, Ferris State
With his testing numbers and pedigree, Zimmer fits the Seahawks’ radar, possibly as a covert to offense.
226. Jacksonville Jaguars – Trae Elston, S, Ole Miss
227. Miami Dolphins – Deon Bush, S, Miami (Fla.)
228. Denver Broncos – Paul McRoberts, WR, Southeastern Missouri
229. Pittsburgh Steelers – Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia
230. Chicago Bears – Stephane Nembot, OT, Colorado
231. Miami Dolphins – De’Runnya Wilson, WR, Mississippi State
232. Washington Redskins – Derrick Kindred, S, TCU
233. Philadelphia Eagles – Myke Tavarres, LB, Incarnate Word
234. Oakland Raiders – Henry Krieger Coble, TE, Iowa
235. New York Jets – Drew Kaser, PT, Texas A&M
236. Detroit Lions – Adam Fuehne, TE, Southern Illinois
237. New Orleans Saints – Romeo Okwara, DE, Notre Dame
238. Atlanta Falcons – Travis Feeney, LB, Washington
239. Indianapolis Colts – Quinton Jefferson, DL, Maryland
240. Minnesota Vikings – Darius Latham, DT, Indiana
Latham has early round potential, but due to his character concerns, the Vikings get him at a bargain.
241. New York Jets – Alex McCalister, DE/OLB, Florida
242. Washington Redskins – Jalin Marshall, WR, Ohio State
243. New England Patriots – Dan Vitale, FB, Northwestern
244. Minnesota Vikings – Stephen Weatherly, DE, Vanderbilt
245. Cincinnati Bengals – Morgan Burns, CB, Kansas State
246. Pittsburgh Steelers – Roger Lewis, WR, Bowling Green
247. Seattle Seahawks – Tajae Sharpe, WR, Massachusetts
248. Green Bay Packers – Antonio Morrison, LB, Florida
249. Kansas City Chiefs – Jordan Lucas, S, Penn State
250. New England Patriots – Cole Toner, OT, Harvard
251. Philadelphia Eagles – Steven Daniels, LB, Boston College
252. Carolina Panthers – Terrance Smith, LB, Florida State
253. Denver Broncos – Spencer Drango, OL, Baylor
Despite the title here, Drango was anything but irrelevant in Waco, starting 48 games at left tackle.
The Broncos make Spencer Drango Mr. Irrelevant and get a solid tackle in return.(USATSI)
Team-by-team results
Rams (5 picks) |
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1 (1) – Jared Goff, QB, California 4 (110) – Ronald Blair, DE, Appalachian State 4 (113) – Maurice Canady, CB, Virginia 6 (177) – Jordan Payton, WR, UCLA 6 (190) – Austin Blythe, OC, Iowa |
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Titans (9 picks) |
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1 (15) – Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State |
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Browns (10 picks) |
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1 (2) – Carson Wentz, QB, North Dakota State 2 (32) – Corey Coleman, WR, Baylor 3 (65) – Shilique Calhoun, DE/OLB, Michigan State 4 (99) – Kevin Byard, S, Middle Tennessee 4 (138) – Kyle Murphy, OT, Stanford 5 (141) – Aaron Wallace, LB, UCLA 5 (172) – Will Parks, DB, Arizona 5 (173) – Connor Wujciak, DL, Boston College 6 (176) – Robby Anderson, WR/CB, Temple 7 (223) – Glenn Gronkowski, FB, Kansas State |
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Chargers (8 picks) |
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1 (3) – Laremy Tunsil, OT, Ole Miss 2 (35) – Ryan Kelly, OC, Alabama 3 (66) – Darian Thompson, S, Boise State 4 (102) – Nick Vannett, TE, Ohio State 5 (175) – Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia 6 (179) – Vincent Valentine, DT, Nebraska 6 (198) – Eric Striker, LB, Oklahoma 7 (224) – LeShaun Sims, CB, Southern Utah |
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Cowboys (9 picks) |
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1 (4) – Jalen Ramsey, CB, Florida State 2 (34) – Kevin Dodd, DE, Clemson 3 (67) – Dak Prescott, QB, Mississippi State 4 (101) – Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State 4 (135) – Jonathan Williams, RB, Arkansas 6 (189) – Joe Thuney, OG/OC, N.C. State 6 (212) – David Perkins, DE, Illinois State 6 (216) – Cory James, LB, Colorado State 6 (217) – Greg Milhouse, DT, Campbell |
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Jaguars (8 picks) |
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1 (5) – Joey Bosa, DE, Ohio State 2 (38) – Artie Burns, CB, Miami (Fla.) 3 (69) – Max Tuerk, OC, USC 4 (103) – B.J. Goodson, LB, Clemson 5 (146) – Graham Glasgow, OG, Michigan 6 (181) – Aaron Burbridge, WR, Michigan State 6 (201) – Antwaun Woods, DT, USC 7 (226 ) – Trae Elston, S, Ole Miss |
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Ravens (9 picks) |
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1 (6) – DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon 2 (36) – Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson 3 (70) – Joe Dahl, OG, Washington State 4 (104) – Leonte Carroo, WR, Rutgers 4 (130) – Yannick Ngakoue, DE/OLB, Maryland 4 (132) – K.J. Dillon, S, West Virginia 4 (134) – Joe Schobert, LB, Wisconsin 6 (182) – Tavon Young, CB, Temple 6 (209) – Brandon Shell, OT, South Carolina |
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49ers (12 picks) |
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1 (7) – Myles Jack, LB, UCLA 2 (37) – Michael Thomas, WR, Ohio State 3 (68) – Jalen Mills, DB, LSU 4 (105) – Connor McGovern, OG, Missouri 4 (133) – Matt Judon, DE/OLB, Grand Valley State 5 (142) – James Bradberry, CB, Samford 5 (145) – Avery Young, OT, Auburn 5 (174) – Devon Cajuste, WR, Stanford 6 (178) – Vernon Adams, QB, Oregon 6 (207) – De’Vante Harris, CB, Texas A&M 6 (211) – Nile Lawrence-Stample, DT, Florida State 6 (213) – Sebastian Tretola, OG, Arkansas |
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Eagles (9 picks) |
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1 (8) – Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Ohio State 3 (77) – Christian Hackenberg, QB, Penn State 3 (79) – Shon Coleman, OT, Auburn 4 (100) – Maliek Collins, DT, Nebraska 5 (153) – Zack Sanchez, CB, Oklahoma 5 (164) – Demarcus Robinson, WR, Florida 6 (188) – Victor Ochi, DE, Stony Brook 7 (233) – Myke Tavarres, LB, Incarnate Word 7 (251) – Steven Daniels, LB, Boston College |
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Buccaneers (7 picks) |
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1 (9) – Vernon Hargreaves, CB, Florida 2 (39) – Robert Nkemdiche, DE/DT, Ole Miss 3 (74) – Roberto Aguayo, PK, Florida State 4 (108) – Daniel Braverman, WR, Western Michigan 5 (148) – James Cowser, DE, Southern Utah 6 (183) – Jayron Kearse, S, Clemson 6 (197) – John Theus, OT, Georgia |
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Giants (6 picks) |
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1 (10) – Ronnie Stanley, OT, Notre Dame 2 (40) – Karl Joseph, S, West Virginia 3 (71) – Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech 4 (109) – Josh Perry, LB, Ohio State 5 (149) – Charone Peake, WR, Clemson 6 (184) – Tyrone Holmes, DE, Montana |
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Bears (9 picks) |
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1 (11) – Leonard Floyd, DE/OLB, Georgia 2 (41) – Jonathan Bullard, DE, Florida 3 (72) – Justin Simmons, FS, Boston College 4 (106) – Jordan Howard, RB, Indiana 4 (127) – Jacoby Brissett, QB, N.C. State 5 (150) – Beau Sandland, TE, Montana State 6 (185) – Mike Thomas, WR, Southern Miss 6 (206) – D.J. White, CB, Georgia Tech 7 (230) – Stephane Nembot, OT, Colorado |
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Saints (6 picks) |
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1 (12) – Sheldon Rankins, DT, Louisville 2 (47) – Xavien Howard, CB, Baylor 3 (78) – Deion Jones, LB, LSU 4 (112) – Kenny Lawler, WR, California 5 (152) – Kenyan Drake, RB, Alabama 7 (237) – Romeo Okwara, DE, Notre Dame |
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Dolphins (8 picks) |
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1 (13) – Darron Lee, LB, Ohio State 2 (42) – Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State 3 (73) – C.J. Prosise, RB, Notre Dame 4 (107) – Willie Beavers, OG, Western Michigan 5 (147) – Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota 6 (186) – Joe Haeg, OT, North Dakota State 7 (227) – Deon Bush, S, Miami (Fla.) 7 (231) – De’Runnya Wilson, WR, Mississippi State |
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Raiders (8 picks) |
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1 (14) – William Jackson, CB, Houston 2 (44) – Derrick Henry, RB, Alabama 3 (75) – Javon Hargrave, DT, South Carolina State 4 (114) – Jerald Hawkins, OT, LSU 5 (143) – Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple 5 (154) – Jason Fanaika, DE, Utah 6 (194) – Kavon Frazier, S, Central Michigan 7 (234) – Henry Krieger Coble, TE, Iowa |
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Lions (10 picks) |
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1 (16) – Taylor Decker, OT, Ohio State 2 (46) – Vernon Butler, DT, Louisiana Tech 3 (95) – Pharoh Cooper, WR, South Carolina 4 (111) – Jaylon Smith, LB, Notre Dame 5 (151) – Kevin Hogan, QB, Stanford 5 (169) – Dean Lowry, DE, Northwestern 6 (191) – Juston Burris, CB, N.C. State 6 (202) – Nick Kwiatkoski, LB, West Virginia 6 (210) – Kalan Reed, CB, Southern Miss 7 (236) – Adam Fuehne, TE, Southern Illinois |
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Falcons (5 picks) |
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1 (17) – Shaq Lawson, DE, Clemson 2 (50) – Hunter Henry, TE, Arkansas 3 (81) – Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh 4 (115) – Darrell Greene, OG, San Diego State 7 (238) – Travis Feeney, LB, Washington |
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Colts (6 picks) |
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1 (18) – Noah Spence, DE/OLB, Eastern Kentucky 2 (48) – Cody Whitehair, OG/OC, Kansas State 3 (82) – Scooby Wright, LB, Arizona 4 (116) – Cyrus Jones, CB, Alabama 5 (155) – Kelvin Taylor, RB, Florida 7 (239) – Quinton Jefferson, DL, Maryland |
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Bills (8 picks) |
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1 (19) – A’Shawn Robinson, DL, Alabama 2 (49) – Cardale Jones, QB, Ohio State 3 (80) – Kyler Fackrell, LB, Utah State 4 (117) – Kolby Listenbee, WR, TCU 4 (139) – Fahn Cooper, OT, Ole Miss 5 (156) – Willie Henry, DL, Michigan 6 (192) – Jonathan Jones, CB, Auburn 6 (218) – Ka’imi Fairbairn, PK, UCLA |
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Jets (6 picks) |
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1 (20) – Paxton Lynch, QB, Memphis 2 (51) – Le’Raven Clark, OT, Texas Tech 3 (83) – Ryan Smith, CB, North Carolina Central 4 (118) – Blake Martinez, LB, Stanford 7 (235) – Drew Kaser, PT, Texas A&M 7 (241) – Alex McCalister, DE/OLB, Florida |
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Redskins (8 picks) |
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1 (21) – Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama 2 (53) – Kendall Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech 3 (84) – Alex Collins, RB, Arkansas 4 (120) – D.J. Reader, DT, Clemson 5 (158) – Dadi Nicolas, DE/OLB, Virginia Tech 6 (187) – Jeff Driskel, QB, Louisiana Tech 7 (232) – Derrick Kindred, S, TCU 7 (242) – Jalin Marshall, WR, Ohio State |
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Texans (7 picks) |
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1 (22) – Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame 2 (52) – Nick Martin, OG/OC, Notre Dame 3 (85) – Jeremy Cash, S, Duke 4 (119) – Adam Gotsis, DL, Georgia Tech 5 (159) – Thomas Duarte, TE, UCLA 5 (166) – Alex Lewis, OT, Nebraska 6 (195) – Anthony Zettel, DL, Penn State |
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Vikings (8 picks) |
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1 (23) – Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss 2 (54) – Josh Garnett, OG, Stanford 3 (86) – Sheldon Day, DT, Notre Dame 4 (121) – DeAndre Houston-Carson, S, William & Mary 5 (160) – Dominque Alexander, LB, Oklahoma 6 (180) – Wendell Smallwood, RB, West Virginia 7 (240) – Darius Latham, DT, Indiana 7 (244) – Stephen Weatherly, DE, Vanderbilt |
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Bengals (7 picks) |
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1 (24) – Josh Doctson, WR, TCU 2 (55) – Austin Johnson, DT, Penn State 3 (87) – Carl Nassib, DE, Penn State 4 (122) – Nick Vigil, LB, Nevada 5 (161) – Evan Boehm, OC, Missouri 6 (199) – Daryl Worley, CB, West Virginia 7 (245) – Morgan Burns, CB/KR, Kansas State |
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Steelers (7 picks) |
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1 (25) – Andrew Billings, DT, Baylor 2 (58) – T.J. Green, DB, Clemson 3 (89) – Christian Westerman, OG, Arizona State 4 (123) – Miles Killebrew, S, Southern Utah 6 (220) – Tom Hackett, PT, Utah 7 (229) – Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia 7 (246) – Roger Lewis, WR, Bowling Green |
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Seahawks (9 picks) |
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1 (26) – Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana 2 (56) – Chris Jones, DL, Mississippi State 3 (90) – Isaac Seumalo, OC, Oregon State 3 (97) – Rashard Robinson, CB, LSU 4 (124) – Tyler Ervin, RB, San Jose State 5 (171) – Tyvis Powell, S, Ohio State 6 (215) – DeAndre Elliott, CB, Colorado State 7 (225) – Justin Zimmer, OL/DL, Ferris State 7 (247) – Tajae Sharpe, WR, Massachusetts |
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Packers (9 picks) |
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1 (27) – Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama 2 (57) – Kentrell Brothers, LB, Missouri 3 (88) – Jerell Adams, TE, South Carolina 4 (125) – Harlan Miller, CB, Southeastern Louisiana 4 (131) – Rees Odhiambo, OT/OG, Boise State 4 (137) – RB Paul Perkins, RB, UCLA 5 (163) – Jay Lee, WR, Baylor 6 (200) – Deiondre Hall, DB, Northern Iowa 7 (248) – Antonio Morrison, LB, Florida |
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Chiefs (7 picks) |
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1 (28) – Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State 2 (59) – Caleb Benenoch, OG, UCLA 4 (126) – Matt Ioannidis, DT, Temple 5 (162) – Keyarris Garrett, WR, Tulsa 5 (165) – Jatavis Brown, LB, Akron 6 (203) – Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas 7 (249) – Jordan Lucas, S, Penn State |
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Cardinals (6 picks) |
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1 (29) – Keanu Neal, SS, Florida 3 (92) – Adolphus Washington, DT, Ohio State 4 (128) – KeiVarae Russell, CB, Notre Dame 5 (167) – Nate Sudfeld, QB, Indiana 5 (170) – Jack Allen, OC, Michigan State 6 (205) – Tyler Higbee, TE, Western Kentucky |
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Panthers (6 picks) |
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1 (30) – Germain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M 2 (62) – Sterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma 3 (93) – Jordan Jenkins, DE, Georgia 4 (129) – Daniel Lasco, RB, California 5 (168) – Anthony Brown, CB, Purdue 7 (252) – Terrance Smith, LB, Florida State |
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Broncos (10 picks) |
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1 (31) – Connor Cook, QB, Michigan State 2 (63) – Su’a Cravens, LB, USC 3 (94) – Devontae Booker, RB, Utah 3 (98) – Jihad Ward, DL, Illinois 4 (136) – Charles Tapper, DE, Oklahoma 5 (144) – Dominique Robertson, OT, West Georgia 5 (157) – Trevor Davis, WR, California 6 (219) – De’Vondre Campbell, LB, Minnesota 7 (228) – Paul McRoberts, Southeast Missouri 7 (253) – Spencer Drango, OT/OG, Baylor |
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Patriots (11 picks) |
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2 (60) – Sean Davis, S, Maryland 2 (61) – Bronson Kaufusi, DE, BYU 3 (91) – Hassan Ridgeway, DT, Texas 3 (96) – Austin Hooper, TE, Stanford 6 (196) – Vadal Alexander, OG, LSU 6 (204) – David Onyemata, DL, Manitoba 6 (208) – Marquez North, WR, Tennessee 6 (214) – Keenan Reynolds, RB/WR, Navy 6 (221) – Cleveland Wallace, CB, San Jose State 7 (243) – Dan Vitale, FB, Northwestern 7 (250) – Cole Toner, OT, Harvard |