SEMO 6,811 Posted March 17, 2016 Share Posted March 17, 2016 1 - Xavien Howard CB Baylor 6'0" 201lbs Another big corner that Dorsey covets. Physical, with good hands. Similar to Peters, as he will take chances and sometimes pay for it. Plays press coverage well and is use to being on an island. He will sneak into the end of round 1, because that is where KC will pick him. 2 - Braxton Miller WR Ohio State 6'1" 201lbs. Probably the best overall athlete in the draft. QB who made the transition to WR. Raw, but quick learner. Will be a package player until his route running becomes more polished. Has the ability to return punts and kicks, showcasing that skill at the senior bowl. Could be a big payoff with some patience. 3 - Roger Goodell (We luv ya, buddy). 4 - TJ Green FS Clemson 6'2" 209lbs Quick, hard hitting safety who comes from an elite college program. Solid tackler, special teams experience. Struggles with reads and coverage and will need some time to develop. Has all of the measureables for the position and a knack for causing turnovers. 5 - Graham Glasgow OG/C Michigan 6'6" 307lbs Guard/Center prospect. Tall for a Center, will probably be a Guard in the NFL. Good feet and a solid punch. Serviceable in both run blocking and pass pro. 5 - Matt Ioannidis DE/DT Temple 6'3" 299lbs High motor guy who will be a rotational lineman. Solid in run support as he holds his spot and has coverage ability as well. All around defender who can get to the QB. 6 - Dadi Lhomme Nicolas DE/OLB Virginia Tech 6'3" 235lbs Situational pass rusher. Solid special teamer. Compares well with DJ Alexander. 7 - Caleb Benenoch OT/OG UCLA 6'5" 311lbs Athletic. Swing tackle, as well as a reserve Guard. With some time and development, could be a starter. Played basketball at UCLA as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Goldbrick 364 Posted March 17, 2016 Share Posted March 17, 2016 Goodell in the third is a reach. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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