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My second mock draft 7 round 32 team first round

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Yeah it has come to my attention that Darren Waller is also moving to tight end this season. Mocking a tight end was a little dumb on my part thanks for the suggestions everyone appercatie the feedback 

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At first blush: no Corey Coleman, Colts not taking an O Lineman, Broncos get Jeff Huermann back at TE, Saints just signed Nic Fairley, Seahags signed Clemons. The other picks been beat to death in the draft thread many times over.

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6 minutes ago, Drew P said:

At first blush: no Corey Coleman, Colts not taking an O Lineman, Broncos get Jeff Huermann back at TE, Saints just signed Nic Fairley, Seahags signed Clemons. The other picks been beat to death in the draft thread many times over.

Yeah I made this without m player rankings which is a mistake by me. I dont really thing Jeff Huermann is a number 1 option at tight end so And Hunter would provide a instant impact over the middle IMO, Saints did just get Fairley but its only a one year deal so he could be gone after that and saints could also use another defensive lineman. Chris Clemons is also 34 and hasnt been as productive so the Hawks will want to get younger on that line. thanks for the Suggestions though.

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I would be tickled stupid if this mock became reality. But, I'm not getting too excited at the prospect of Jack and Noah as our first 2 picks! Man that would be awesome though...

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12 hours ago, jazz1988 said:

good mock draft. I wonder if Mackenzie Alexander really has a shot to  fall to  the second round and if so I probably would take him over Spence

If both are available, I would take Alexander too especially if we took Buckner, Jack, or Bosa in the first.

The way I see it is that Spence could be a very nice rotational pass rusher early on and might take over one day, but right now with his past history, he is already a red flag, he did not blow anyone away at the combine and his tape does not lie, he is a talented speed rusher, but he needs to develop into more than that. He was dominant at Ohio with his speed rush, but in the NFL, Tackles will adapt and without great hand technique, a spin move or some other type of way to disengage blockers, he will get washed out by athletic tackles. 

Alexander I will admit is still a tad bit raw, but the guy is the real deal for what his ceiling could be. make no mistake about it, outside of the competition from VH3, Alexander might end up being the best cover corner in this draft. He has the speed and quickness to mirror WRs and the intelligence to know how to cover different guys based on their specialties, whether they rely on speed, height, or are just savvy route runners with good hands. His aggressive bump and run is impressive from a sophomore and he also is no liability in tackling or making plays in the run game. Just look at the championship game and see how well Ridley was doing when Alexander was covering him or Will Fuller for that matter. He does need to work on turning his head when the ball arrives, but that is easily coachable, which his coaches at Clemson have praised him for being such a coachable player that also commits so much time to fill study. He could immediately be a solid nickel corner and could be CB2 by mid-season.

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On 4/5/2016 at 10:02 PM, usmccharles said:

I would be more than happy with this draft.  Love me some Jack....

Never noticed...

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