Full seven round mock draft
1. Houston Texans – Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina DE
The Houston Chronicle’s John McClain claims Houston now has their crosshairs set on physical specimen Jadeveon Clowney. Clowney makes a lot of sense as the number one selection. He has the highest ceiling in the draft class and defensive ends are more coveted than ever before. Houston needs a starting QB, and regardless of what I believe they apparently feel that selecting a passer in the second round in order to take Clowney in the first will best help the franchise move forward.
2. St. Louis Rams (through Washington Redskins) – Khalil Mack, Buffalo OLB
Jeff Fisher’s not taking a tackle number two overall. They want to trade out of here. They should take Greg Robinson. And they should trade out of this pick. But neither of those things will happen. Les Snead is left with Sammy Watkins or Khalil Mack at number two. Mack is a great pass rusher and will benefit any team he joins, including St. Louis. Mack will be a great pick for St. Louis if they don’t find a trade partner.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars – Sammy Watkins, Clemson WR
Rumors have surfaced of Jacksonville taking Jake Matthews at number three. Johnny Manziel is a strong candidate for this position as well. Watkins makes the most sense here. He’s a sure thing and can make a huge impact for whoever lines up at QB in 2014 and in years to come.
4. Cleveland Browns – Mike Evans, Texas A&M WR
Cleveland will want to take a “value” player here and take a passer at number twenty-six or thirty-five. Rumors are favoring a strong link between Evans and Cleveland at number four. Evans would pair well with Josh Gordon as he is a huge target and Cleveland’s passer would suddenly have a devastating passing offense with Mike Evans, Josh Gordon, and Jordan Cameron in the passing game.
5. Oakland Raiders – Greg Robinson, Auburn OT
Oakland doesn’t seem like they want to take Carr or even Bridgewater here at number five. If McKenzie wants to follow the “best player available” formula then Robinson makes himself the natural selection here. Robinson is a beast of a tackle and would allow Oakland to cut loose one of their overpriced free agent OL signings this offseason and be a stalwart LT for the next decade in black and silver.
6. Atlanta Falcons – Jake Matthews, Texas A&M OT
The Falcons have major needs on defense and saw their offensive line struggle in 2013. Matthews might be the safest selection in the draft. Matthews performed at an elite level at A&M and should be able to start right away at RT helping Atlanta’s offense return to form and giving Ryan more time in the pocket. Matthews might be the most gifted lineman in the draft when it comes to excelling at his craft.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M QB
Lovie Smith is a historically successful defensive coach on a historically successful defensive franchise in Tampa Bay. So of course their first round selection will be the psychopathic, runs around like a maniac, unconventional quarterback Johnny Manziel. Tampa’s hiring of Josh McCown shows they don’t trust Glennon as the future of the franchise. Tampa missed out on all the sexy picks with Mike Evans jumping up through the draft in the eleventh hour. Manziel can without question be great and with a season behind Josh McCown grow into a disciplined passer and help Tampa Bay become relevant again.
8. Minnesota Vikings – Blake Bortles, Central Florida QB
Bortles is widely considered the best ‘prototypical’ passer in the draft. Anthony Barr, who would fit well in Minnesota, has lost some value in the eyes of top drafting NFL franchises. The franchise can never move forward until they take a passer. They could look for Mettenberger or Garoppolo in the second by taking a Justin Gilbert or Taylor Lewan here, but the franchise has the best chance to return to relevance with the best passer. And the best passer is Blake Bortles.
9. Buffalo Bills – Taylor Lewan, Michigan OT
Lewan boosted his stock at the combine with the fastest 40 time among O linemen with 4.87 and has great size at 6’7″ and 307 lbs. Lewan is a top prospect and will help Manuel develop as a passer by giving him more time to go through his progressions. Building the offensive line is essential for a struggling franchise and Lewan looks to start at the tackle position for the next ten years.
10. Detroit Lions – Justin Gilbert, Oklahoma State CB
Gilbert’s the top corner in the draft and would help Detroit’s defense recover from a forgetful 2013. Teams really need three “starting” cornerbacks now with the league being pass-oriented the way that it is. The Lions’ safeties really are an underrated pair and Gilbert makes the most sense for Detroit unless they move up for Watkins/Evans at number ten. Detroit could also decide Odell Beckham is worth the tenth overall pick.
11. Tennessee – Anthony Barr, UCLA OLB
Tennessee’s defense showed resilience but could benefit significantly with a pass rusher like Barr. Barr entered the offseason as the number one ranked pass-rushing OLB on many boards but saw his draft stock get leapfrogged by small school Khalil Mack. Barr would make an excellent addition to a rising Titans’ defense.
12. New York Giants – Zack Martin, Notre Dame OT
Martin’s a top G/T prospect from Notre Dame. He lacks ideal size for the tackle position but’s shown effective pass and run blocking skill at Notre Dame and played well in the BCS title game against powerhouse Alabama. Martin can start at guard for the Giants if they like Will Beatty at left tackle in 2014. Otherwise they can put Pugh at left tackle and have Martin play right tackle as he’s a skilled player with experience at both left and right tackle.
13. St. Louis Rams – Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama FS
The Rams have significant depth issues at the safety position. Trumaine Johnson should be able to take over where Cortland Finnegan left off last season. Clinton-Dix is the top safety in the draft and would fill an important position for St. Louis likely from week one.
14. Chicago Bears – Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh DT
Chicago ranked dead last in run defense last season. Donald’s the top rated DT in the draft right now. Donald and Jay Ratliff together could wreak havoc on opposing offenses in the NFL for years to come. Donald’s stock has risen dramatically since the end of the college season.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers – Odell Beckham, LSU WR
Pittsburgh lost two receivers important to their offense in Emmanuel Sanders and Jerricho Cotchery. Beckham’s jumped up draft boards in the past week and Pittsburgh’s been tied to his name in reports on walterfootball.com. Pittsburgh will be looking for height in other receivers (Donte Moncrief or Martavis Bryant) perhaps in the second or third rounds. Pittsburgh also has needs at cornerback and offensive line and could look to draft a corner like Kyle Fuller or a tackle, but Beckham is a blue chip prospect that Roethlisberger would thrive throwing the ball to.
16. Dallas Cowboys – Calvin Pryor, Louisville FS
Pryor’s a big, playmaking safety that Dallas needs now that they have to face mastermind Chip Kelly twice a year. Timmy Jernigan would fit here at number sixteen, but he’s not a playmaker like Aaron Donald. Pryor can be a legitimate difference maker and and start for Dallas from week one.
17. Baltimore Ravens – Eric Ebron, UNC TE
Baltimore has major needs at offensive line, wide receiver, and safety. Many analysts have Ebron going in the top 12. If available here Baltimore could select him solely as a value player. Baltimore’s receiver group may not struggle as it did last season with Marlon Brown having more time to develop and 34-year young Steve Smith at wide receiver.
18. New York Jets – Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State CB
Rex Ryan can select one of the drafts’ top corners if Dennard becomes available at number eighteen. Dennard and Miliner will help reestablish the Jets notoriously stingy defensive reputation for 2014. Dennard’s play speaks for itself at Michigan State as a key starter on arguably the best secondary in college football.
19. Miami Dolphins – Morgan Moses, Virginia OT
Miami released starting tackles Tyson Clabo and Bryant Mckinnie. And traded troubled young OT Jonathan Martin to San Francisco. Even with the signing of Branden Albert, Miami has a need at OT. Moses has years of starting experience at both right and left tackle. The FA signing of Earl Mitchell and the resigning of Randy Starks suggest they will not draft a DT with this selection. Miami could take JaWuan James at number 19 here. James didn’t even play left tackle in College, so I can’t imagine he’d be drafted before teammate Antonio Richardson or rising OT Joel Bitonio.
20. Arizona Cardinals – Teddy Bridgewater, Louisville QB
Arizona could very easily choose at add an “instant impact” piece in the first round. Bridgwater doesn’t look like the type of player to start week one. Drafting a player like Kony Ealy or Dee Ford would boost Arizona’s pass rush in the best division in football. Bridgewater is a cranial young passer and would come into ideal circumstances for a young passer: A good team, a veteran starter, and strong receivers (Larry Fitzgerald, Michael Floyd). In 2015 or 2016 Bridgewater could surface as a talented young passer with all the skills to succeed in the NFL for years to come.
21. Green Bay Packers – Jimmie Ward, Northern Illinois S
Jimmie Ward played for small Northern Illinois as a Strong Safety. At 193 lbs, he might be better suited to free safety, a major position of need for Green Bay. Ward will step in and look to contribute as a turnover machine, how he made a name for himself at Northern Illinois.
22. Philadelphia Eagles – Brandin Cooks, Oregon State WR
The OSU speedster looks like the most natural fit to replace the departed DeSean Jackson at WR. Philly has needs on defense but Chip Kelly’s made his name as a speed guy on offense. Drafting Brandin Cooks here (if available) would make perfect sense for the Eagles. Philadelphia would benefit with a starting safety but likely will not be able to take Pryor or even Jimmie Ward at number 22.
23. Kansas City Chiefs – Cody Latimer, Indiana WR
Ever since Latimer’s 4.4 40 time at his Pro Day he’s been skyrocketing up mock drafts. Latimer’s 15 yards per reception at Indiana and size/speed combination will make him a fierce weapon in the passing game. Latimer can quickly become Alex Smith’s new favorite target. Latimer isn’t the tallest or the fastest receiver in the draft, but he possesses a strong combination of the two and (most importantly) great hands at Indiana.
24. Cincinnati Bengals – Kyle Fuller, Va. Tech CB
Fuller brings talent and youth to the corner position for Cincinnati. Jones and Kirkpatrick are adequate at their position, but drafting Fuller will at worst bring in a great nickelback, a more valuable position in today’s NFL. Fuller’s boosted up draft boards after the season’s end. Fuller has good size and a strong 40 time who can fortify the Bengal’s defense.
25. San Diego Chargers – Jason Verrett, TCU CB
The Chargers need to improve at the cornerback position, as Derek Cox became a major liability for San Diego’s defense throughout the season. Even if Verrett only starts in the nickel, he should provide an upgrade in a defense that will face Peyton Manning at least twice more. Verrett was a consistent and talented player at TCU through winning and losing seasons and had an excellent showing at the combine.
26. Cleveland Browns – Derek Carr, Fresno State QB
Carr regained his traction as one of the draft’s best passers. Cleveland and Oakland early on showed more interest in the Fresno State product that in Manziel and Carr’s passing production explains why. Throwing to Mike Evans will help Cleveland quickly turn around its’ offense. Derek Carr has a cannon of an arm and gaudy offensive production at Fresno State. He can help Cleveland’s offense turn the corner in 2014.
27. New Orleans Saints – Bradley Roby, Ohio State CB
New Orleans was a mess last season. Then Sean Payton came back from suspension and all was well in Mercedes Benz Superdome as the Saints went 11-5 and trotted into the playoffs. The biggest difference came on defense. The players largely remained the same, but the coaching restored them to a respectable unit.
Corner is likely New Orleans’ biggest need as Jabari Greer is not the answer at the position. Roby showed great speed at the combine and competed against major competition at Ohio State.
28. Carolina Panthers – Marqise Lee, USC WR
Carolina needs an OT but most of the 1st round caliber Tackles are gone by now. Unless they want to gamble their first round pick on a risk like Cyrus Kouandjio, they will be better off selecting a wide receiver with true number one potential and adding a tackle later in the draft.Lee’s a terrific talent at Wide Receiver and will quickly become Newton’s true number one.
29. New England Patriots – Jace Amaro, Texas Tech TE
The Patriots offense flourished with Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski leading the way. Gronkowski is beginning to show symptoms of the injury bug. Aaron Hernandez is in prison. Amaro’s a major talent who will allow Josh McDaniels to make the Patriots offense deadly again. New England could move out of the first to take a DL prospect and add more picks like they did in 2013.
30. San Francisco 49ers – Kelvin Benjamin, Florida State WR
San Francisco has a major need at corner, as they lost their two starting corners (Tarell Brown and Carlos Rogers) in free agency. They would also benefit by taking a talent in the front seven (OLB/DE) or a speedster at wideout. Benjamin isn’t a “speedster” like Brandin Cooks or Odell Beckham but he’s an enormous target at 6’5″ and 240 lbs. If Benjamin can improve his catching and stay in shape he will be an absolute nightmare to defend. His 40 time of 4.61 was just slightly slower than top tight end prospects Eric Ebron’s 4.60 time and an inch taller.
31. Denver Broncos – C.J. Mosley, Alabama ILB
Denver badly needs an intimidating force at inside linebacker. Mosley can step in and contribute immediately to push Denver back to the big game. Other pieces added in free agency (Ward, Ware, Talib) allow Denver to focus on the middle of the defense to push back against running teams and the short passing game.
32. Seattle Seahawks – Xavier Su’a-filo, UCLA OG
Seattle’s below average offensive line play was masked by Marshawn Lynch’s tough running and Wilson’s quick decision making. Losing Russell Okung to injury hampered the O-line as well. The ‘Hawks could use a bruising guard like Su’a-filo even as a backup to prevent offensive breakdowns. Wilson caught flak for uncharacteristically poor play in the weeks coming up to SuperBowl and the offensive line struggles were related. Seattle’s shocking loss to a very underrated Arizona team at home saw their O line failing to perform against The Cardinals’ very aggressive defense.
Round Two
33. Houston Texans – Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois QB
34. Washington Redskins – Ryan Shazier, OSU OLB
35. Cleveland Browns – Cyrus Kouandjio, Alabama OT
36. Oakland Raiders – Zach Mettenberger, LSU QB
37. Atlanta Falcons – Terrence Brooks, Florida State FS
38. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington TE
39. Jacksonville Jaguars – Tom Savage, Pitt QB
40. Minnesota Vikings – LaMarcus Joyner, FSU CB
41. Buffalo Bills – Deone Bucannan, Washington State SS
42. Tennessee Titans – Bishop Sankey, Washington RB
43. NY Giants – David Yankey, Stanford OG
44. St. Louis Rams – Marcus Roberson, Florida CB
45. Detroit Lions – Dion Bailey, USC S
46. Pittsburgh Steelers – Pierre Desir, Lindenwood CB
47. Dallas Cowboys – Kony Ealy, Missouri DE
48. Baltimore Ravens – Davante Adams, Fresno State WR
49. NY Jets – Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt WR
50. Miami Dolphins – Carlos Hyde, OSU RB
51. Chicago Bears – Marcus Martin, USC C
52. Arizona Cardinals – Timmy Jernigan, Florida State DT
53. Green Bay Packers – Chris Borland, Wisconsin ILB
54. Philadelphia Eagles – Rashede Hageman, Minnesota DE/DT
55. Cincinnati Bengals – Joel Bitonio, Nevada OT
56. San Francisco 49ers – Jaylen Watkins, Florida CB
57. San Diego Chargers – Antonio Richardson, Tennessee OT
58. New Orleans Saints – Dee Ford, Auburn DE
59. Indianapolis Colts – Craig Loston, LSU SS
60. Carolina Panthers – JaWuan James, Tennessee OT
61. San Francisco 49ers – Scott Crichton, Oregon State DE
62. New England Patriots – Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame DE/DT
63. Denver Broncos – Bashaud Breeland, Clemson CB
64. Seattle Seahawks – Troy Niklas, Notre Dame TE
Round Three
65. Houston Texans – Shayne Skov, Stanford ILB
66. Washington Redskins – Kenny Ladler, Vanderbilt FS
67. Oakland Raiders – Kyle Van Noy, BYU OLB
68. Atlanta Falcons – Ka’Deem Carey, Arizona RB
69. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Louis Nix III, Notre Dame DT
70. Jacksonville Jaguars – Trent Murphy, Stanford OLB/DE
71. Cleveland Browns – Jeremy Hill, LSU RB
72. Minnesota Vikings – Allen Robinson, Penn State WR
73. Buffalo Bills – Arthur Lynch, Georgia TE
74. New York Giants – Andre Williams, BC RB
75. St. Louis Rams – Jackson Jeffcoat, Texas DE
76. Detroit Lions – Paul Richardson, Colorado WR
77. San Francisco 49ers – Ahmad Dixon, Baylor SS
78. Dallas Cowboys – Dominique Easley, Florida DT
79. Baltimore Ravens – Carl Bradford, ASU OLB
80. New York Jets – Jeremiah Attaochu, Ga. Tech OLB
81. Miami Dolphins – DeMarcus Lawrence, Boise State DE
82. Chicago Bears – Brock Vereen, Minnesota SS
83. Cleveland Browns – Preston Brown, Louisville ILB
84. Arizona Cardinals – Marcus Smith, Louisville DE
85. Green Bay Packers – C.J. Fiedorowicz, Iowa TE
86. Philadelphia Eagles – Dakota Dozier, Furman OG
87. Kansas City Chiefs – Cyril Richardson, Baylor OG
88. Cincinnati Bengals – Kareem Martin, UNC DE
89. San Diego Chargers – Jarvis Landry, LSU WR
90. Indianapolis Colts – Tre Mason, Auburn RB
91. New Orleans Saints – Donte Moncrief, Ole Miss WR
92. Carolina Panthers – Louchiez Purifoy, Florida CB
93. New England Patriots – Gabe Jackson, Mississippi State OG
94. San Francisco 49ers – Stanley Jean-Baptiste, Nebraska CB
95. Denver Broncos – Trevor Reilly, Utah OLB
96. Minnesota Vikings – Martavis Bryant, Clemson WR
97. Pittsburgh Steelers – Brandon Linder, Miami OG
98. Green Bay Packers – Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin WR
99. Baltimore Ravens – Billy Turner, North Dakota State OT
100. San Francisco 49ers – Travis Swanson, Arkansas C
Round Four
101. Houston Texans – Telvin Smith, Florida State OLB
102. Washington Redskins – Victor Hampton, South Carolina CB
103. Atlanta Falcons – Colt Lyerla, Oregon TE
104. New York Jets – Chris Smith, Arkansas DE
105. Jacksonville Jaguars – Weston Richburg, Colorado State C
106. Cleveland Browns – DaQuan Jones, Penn State DT
107. Oakland Raiders – Jerick McKinnon, Georgia Southern RB
108. Minnesota Vikings – Terrance West, Towson RB
109. Buffalo Bills – Christian Kirksey, Iowa OLB
110. St. Louis Rams – A.J. McCarron, Alabama QB
111. Detroit Lions – Jordan Tripp, Montana OLB
112. Tennessee Titans – David Fales, San Jose State QB
113. New York Giants – Will Clarke, West Virginia DE
114. Jacksonville Jaguars – Will Sutton, ASU DT
115. New York Jets – Jalen Saunders, Oklahoma WR
116. Miami Dolphins – Jack Mewhort, OSU OT
117. Chicago Bears – Robert Herron, Wyoming WR
118. Pittsburgh Steelers – Kelcy Quarles, South Carolina DT
119. Dallas Cowboys – Walt Aikens, Liberty CB
120. Arizona Cardinals – Adrian Hubbard, Alabama OLB
121. Green Bay Packers – Bruce Ellington, South Carolina WR
122. Philadelphia Eagles – Christian Jones, FSU ILB
123. Cincinnati Bengals – Aaron Murray, UGA QB
124. Kansas City Chiefs – Ed Reynolds, Stanford FS
125. San Diego Chargers – Keith McGill, Utah CB
126. New Orleans Saints – Ryan Grant, Tulane WR
127. Cleveland Browns – Brandon Coleman, Rutgers WR
128. Carolina Panthers – T.J. Jones, Notre Dame WR
129. San Francisco 49ers – Mike Davis, Texas WR
130. New England Patriots – Garrett Gilbert, SMU QB
131. Denver Broncos – Josh Huff, Oregon WR
132. Seattle Seahawks – Chris Davis, Auburn CB
133. Detroit Lions – Philip Gaines, Rice CB
134. Baltimore Ravens – Vinnie Sunseri, Alabama SS
135. Houston Texans – DeAndre Coleman, Cal DT
136. Detroit Lions – L’Damian Washington, Missouri WR
137. New York Jets – Jake Murphy, Utah TE
138. Baltimore Ravens – Glenn Carson, Penn State ILB
139. Atlanta Falcons – Ego Ferguson, LSU DT
140. New England Patriots – Lache Seastrunk, Baylor RB
Round Five
141. Houston Texans – Michael Campanaro, Wake Forest WR
142. Washington Redskins – Seantrel Henderson, Miami OT
143. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Rashaad Reynolds, Oregon State CB
144. Jacksonville Jaguars – A.C. Leonard, Tennessee State TE
145. Cleveland Browns – Michael Sam, Missouri DE
146. Seattle Seahawks – Michael Schofield, Michigan OT
147. Atlanta Falcons – James Hurst, UNC OT
148. Minnesota Vikings – Jeff Janis, Saginaw Valley WR
149. Buffalo Bills – Ross Cockrell, Duke CB
150. Jacksonville Jaguars – Yawin Smallwood, UConn ILB
151. Tennessee Titans – Antone Exum, Va. Tech CB
152. New York Giants – Anthony Johnson, LSU DT
153. St. Louis Rams – Matt Patchan, BC OT
154. New York Jets – Tre Boston, UNC FS
155. Miami Dolphins – Morgan Breslin, USC OLB
156. Chicago Bears – Devonta Freeman, FSU RB
157. Pittsburgh Steelers – Josh Mauro, Stanford DE
158. Dallas Cowboys – Prince Shembo, Notre Dame OLB
159. Jacksonville Jaguars – Dontae Johnson, N.C. State FS
160. Arizona Cardinals – John Brown, Pittsburg State WR
161. Green Bay Packers – Brett Smith, Wyoming QB
162. Philadelphia Eagles – Jordan Zumwalt, UCLA OLB
163. Kansas City Chiefs – Taylor Hart, Oregon DE
164. Cincinnati Bengals – Caraun Reid, Princeton DT
165. San Diego Chargers – Brandon Thomas, Clemson OG
166. Indianapolis Colts – Daniel McCullers, Tennessee DT
167. New Orleans Saints – Nevin Lawson, Utah State CB
168. Carolina Panthers – Tyler Gaffney, Stanford RB
169. New Orleans Saints – James Gayle, Va. Tech DE
170. San Francisco 49ers – Trai Turner LSU OG
171. Denver Broncos – Lamin Barrow, LSU ILB
172. Seattle Seahawks – Logan Thomas, Va. Tech QB
173. Pittsburgh Steelers – Charles Sims Jr., West Virginia RB
174. New York Giants – Steele Divitto, BC ILB
175. Baltimore Ravens – Antonio Andrews, WKU RB
176. Green Bay Packers – Chris Boswell, Rice K
Round Six
177. Houston Texans – Marion Grice, ASU RB
178. Washington Redskins – James White, Wisconsin RB
179. Jacksonville Jaguars – Tajh Boyd, Clemson QB
180. Cleveland Browns – Isaiah Lewis, Michigan State SS
181. Houston Texans – Chris Watt, Notre Dame OG
182. Atlanta Falcons – Justin Ellis, La. Tech DT
183. Chicago Bears – Christian Bryant, Ohio State FS
184. Minnesota Vikings – Joe Don Duncan, Dixie State TE
185. Buffalo Bills – Ed Stinson, Alabama DE
186. Tennessee Titans – Ryan Carrethers, Arkansas State DT
187. New York Giants – Ricardo Allen, Purdue CB
188. St. Louis Rams – Shamar Stephen, Conn DT
189. Detroit Lions – Storm Johnson, UCF RB
190. Miami Dolphins – Cody Hoffman, BYU WR
191. Chicago Bears – Jeremiah George, Iowa State ILB
192. Pittsburgh Steelers – Deion Belue, Alabama CB
193. Kansas City Chiefs – Chandler Jones, San Jose State WR
194. Baltimore Ravens – Aaron Lynch, USF DE
195. New York Jets – Max Bullough, Michigan State ILB
196. Arizona Cardinals – Isaiah Crowell, Alabama State RB
197. Green Bay Packers – Cameron Fleming, Stanford OT
198. New England Patriots – Tyler Larsen, Utah State C
199. Cincinnati Bengals – Russell Bodine, UNC OG
200. Kansas City Chiefs – Kenny Guiton, Ohio State QB
201. San Diego Chargers – Ronald Powell, Florida OLB
202. New Orleans Saints – Dri Archer, Kent State RB
203. Indianapolis Colts – Kevin Norwood, Alabama WR
204. Carolina Panthers – Kevin Pierre-Louis, BC OLB
205. Jacksonville Jaguars – Brent Urban, Virginia DE
206. New England Patriots – E.J. Gaines, Missouri CB
207. Denver Broncos – Crockett Gilmore, Colorado State TE
208. Seattle Seahawks – Tevin Reese, Baylor WR
209. New York Jets – George Atkinson III, Notre Dame RB
210. New York Jets – Anthony Fera, Texas K
211. Houston Texans – Ryan Groy, Wisconsin OG
212. Cincinnati Bengals – Lonnie Ballentine, Memphis FS
213. New York Jets – Brock Coyle, Montana ILB
214. St. Louis Rams – Connor Shaw, South Carolina QB
215. Pittsburgh Steelers – Devin Unga, BYU ILB
Round Seven
216. Houston Texans – Howard Jones, Shepherd OLB
217. Washington Redskins – Avery Williamson, Kentucky ILB
218. Cleveland Browns – Terrance Mitchell, Oregon CB
219. Oakland Raiders – Damon Magazu, ECU FS
220. Atlanta Falcons – Ty Zimmerman, Kansas State FS
221. Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Devon Kennard, USC OLB
222. Jacksonville Jaguars – Devin Street, Pittsburgh WR
223. Minnesota Vikings – Pat O’Donnell, Miami P
224. Buffalo Bills – Parker Graham, Ok. State OT
225. Carolina Panthers – Keith Wenning, Ball State QB
226. St. Louis Rams – John Urschel, Penn State OG
227. Detroit Lions – Cassius Marsh, UCLA DE
228. Tennessee Titans – Jeremy Gallon, Michigan WR
229. Dallas Cowboys – Shaquille Richardson, Arizona CB
230. Pittsburgh Steelers – Nickoe Whitley, Mississippi State FS
231. Dallas Cowboys – Jeff Mathews, Cornell QB
232. Indianapolis Colts – Alden Darby, ASU SS
233. New York Jets – Spencer Long, Nebraska OG
234. Miami Dolphins – Marcus Lucas, Missouri WR
235. Oakland Raiders – Tyler Starr, South Dakota OLB
236. Green Bay Packers – Andrew Jackson, WKU ILB
237. Philadelphia Eagles – De’Anthony Thomas, Oregon RB
238. Dallas Cowboys – Cornelius Lucas, Kansas State OT
239. Cincinnati Bengals – Dezmen Southward, Wisconsin SS
240. San Diego Chargers – Jay Prosch, Auburn FB
241. St. Louis Rams – Khairi Fortt, Cal OLB
242. San Francisco 49ers – Jay Bromley, Syracuse DT
243. San Francisco 49ers – David Fluellen, Toledo RB
244. New England Patriots – Carlos Fields Jr., Winston-Salem State ILB
245. San Francisco 49ers – Bennie Fowler, Michigan State WR
246. Denver Broncos – Casey Pachall, TCU QB
247. Seattle Seahawks – Khyri Thornton, Southern Mississippi DT
248. Dallas Cowboys – Jonathan Dowling, WKU FS
249. St. Louis Rams – Xavier Grimble, USC TE
250. St. Louis Rams – Jacques Washington, Iowa State SS
251. Dallas Cowboys – Darrin Reaves, UAB RB
252. Cincinnati Bengals – Dede Lattimore, USF ILB
253. Atlanta Falcons – Nate Freese, Boston College K
254. Dallas Cowboys – Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M QB
255. Atlanta Falcons – Marcel Jensen, Fresno State TE
256. Houston Texans – Ryan Hewitt, Stanford FB
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