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1 Ronnie Harrison*, S, 6-2 #215 Alabama

2 Leighton Vander Esch, ISLB, 6-2 #240 BYU

3 Auden Tate, WR, 6-3 #225 FSU

4 Kahlil McKenzie, DT, 6-2 #320 Tenn
 

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Like the first two picks, but don't know too much about the last two, but they hit some needs IMO
 

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so whats his strengtth

Scouting Report:

Space eating, 2 gap defensive tackle. Has the ability to anchor a defensive line, and the length to control the gaps around him in the run game. Will need to show he can penetrate more often to increase draft stock. Extremely talented and physically gifted, 2017 should be his breakout year.

McKenzie, the son of Vols legend Reggie McKenzie (and nephew of Raleigh McKenzie
 

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Auden Tate, WR, 6-3 #225 FSU

http://www.espn.com/college-football/player/stats/_/id/3921564/auden-tate

Florida State’s Auden Tate is a big-bodied receiver who has a knack for making some acrobatic catches while in traffic.

Auden Tate features a long frame and solid build for the wide receiver position. He knows how to use his size to his advantage. Tate is able to routinely make catches in contested situations. It’s a combination of his size, strong hands, leaping ability and toughness that allows him to get the job done.

He features excellent hands and always plucks the ball away from his frame. Tate’s focus and strong hands make him a very reliable target. It also helps him make some very difficult catches.
 
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