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#60 Dallas Cowboys
DT Carl Davis, Iowa
- Henry Melton got his walking papers, and while I would've preferred to go DT/S/RB, I didn't have that luxury, so huzzah. Back to Davis, he's spotty on film, but when he's good, he's really good. Power, speed, agility and ability to take on multiple blockers...just love some of his film. If he can fix his inconsistencies, he's a steal.
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#61 - Indianapolis Colts
RB Duke Johnson, Miami (FL)
Sure they've signed Frank Gore but he's over 30 and we don't know when he'll hit that wall and complete stop, but we can guess it's pretty soon. The Colts have done a good job of adding veterans who'll help better this team, but they'll need to look at finding players who will eventually replace the likes of Gore.
Duke Johnson also hailing from the "U" has great excelleration and vision, he can definitely learn backing up Gore. Of course Johnson can take over as the three down back if Gore starts to really slow down this season.
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#60 - Green Bay Packers
CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon
- I'm higher on him than most of the draft picks, probably because I love his natural instincts so much. The speed isn't great, the size isn't great, and he's coming off the injury, but I could see the Packers getting the most out of draft picks, and I doubt this would be different. The Packers need corner depth to replace Davon House and Tramon Williams, and I don't see them waiting to get it later.
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#63 - Seattle Seahawks
WR Nelson Agholor, USC
Sure they drafted Paul Richardson in the second last year but he spent a bit of time injured and the Seahawks receiving unit won't remind anyone of Bobby Engram, Koren Robinson and Darrel Jackson anytime soon. Agholor can play multiple receiver positions and has the talent, route running and burst to be a number one.
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#64 - New England Patriots
DT Michael Bennett, Ohio State
- A couple guys have dropped that probably shouldn't have, but we're still going need first here. Wilfork left in FA, and who knows if Dominique Easley is the answer long term? Bennett gives the Pats another rotational DT to bolster their D in the post-Wilfork days to come.
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#65 - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
DE Nate Orchard, Utah
The Buccaneers need pass rushing help, especially when your depth includes Larry English and Lawrence Sidbury. Michael Johnson didn't work out and Lovie Smith will probably look for players that fit his scheme better this time around. Nate Orchard has a quick and explosive first step that will help him blow by slower left tackles. He set a school record for sacks with 18.5 and led the nation with 28 QB knockdowns, he was also very good at causing fumbles. He looks more like a Lovie style defensive end with the same size as a Mark Anderson or Alex Brown.
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#66 - Tennessee Titans
OT Ty Sambrailo, Colorado State
- Michael Roos retired, Michael Oher was awful and is gone, so a tackle is needed. Sambrailo may be a little overrated by the draftniks, but the film is okay, and he should be good as a long term right tackle opposite Taylor Lewan.
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#67 - Jacksonville Jaguars
OT Daryl Williams, Oklahoma
Jaguars need help on the oline and Daryl Williams is a big man who remind some of Phil Loadholt, but teams can try him inside at guard as well. He's big, strong and hard to move. It will be tough for pass rushers and tackles to get by him once he latches on. Sometimes you need a lineman who's two blockers in one.
My original pick was a better fit if he had not been drafted already.
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#67 - Jacksonville Jaguars
OT Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M
If it wasn't for his injury, Ogbuehi would be a lot higher on draft boards. The Jaguars don't know if Luke Joekel will put it together in his third season but it doesn't hurt to have a contingency plan. This is more about upside, value and getting a first round talent who could sit out a season if necessary and compete for the left tack spot in another year.
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so good, he got drafted twice. this years kyle fuller.
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#67 - Jacksonville Jaguars
OT Cedric Ogbuehi, Texas A&M
Went #54.
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Went #54.
I spelt his last name wrong in the cmd+f function...
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#68 - Oakland Raiders
CB D'Joun Smith, Florida Atlantic
- Right tackle is probably a bigger need, but I don't like any of them at this spot, so we'll go back to corner for the Raiders with Witlon favorite D'Joun Smith. He's a great athlete that locates the ball well. He ran 4.45 at the combine, so that should solve questions about his long speed, has decent size and should turn in to a long term starter to replace Tarell Brown & Chimdi Chekwa.
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#69 - Washington Redskins
LB Paul Dawson, TCU
The value is too much to pass. Dawson isn't a big linebacker but he is a quick, agile and instictive player who is one of the more sure tackles in the draft. He can put pressure on the quarterback from his position and upgrades the the middle linebacker position, he's not typically the size you look for in a 3-4 LB but he offers too much ability to ignore.
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Lets see...who can I take to piss Hammer off...
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the damage was already done with this mock.