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Round 1- Jalen Ramsey CB Florida St- All world athlete that can play any secondary spot. As a CB he brings the athletic ability to run with and trail any WR combined with the size and length to compete physically. The only thing that keeps him from being the best player in the draft is he needs to learn to play the ball in the air a little better and make plays. I see a lot of Patrick Peterson in him.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/jalen-ramsey?id=2555280
Round 2- Emmanuel Ogbah DE OK St- Strong, muscled up DE with enough burst and straight line speed to be a force. Needs coaching but all of the tools are there. He has the power to play right away, but if he adds pass rush moves and perfects technique he has the chance to be a pro bowl DE down the line.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/emmanuel-ogbah?id=2555278
Round 3- Jordan Howard RB Indiana- Big back that loves to hit defenders before they hit him. Tough runner with good vision who has at least 4YPC written all over him. Surprisingly nimble feet for a big guy who finds holes and cuts up field quickly.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/jordan-howard?id=2555418
Round 4- Malcolm Mitchell WR Georgia- Elite athlete who had his collegiate career derailed by a knee injury. With his knee healthy he could be a steal in the middle rounds as a great physical talent that never really got a chance to produce in college.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/malcolm-mitchell?id=2555216
4C- Matt Ioannidis DT Temple- 299 lbs of nearly pure muscle. Not a great athlete but he relies on 100% hustle and brute strength. Better, stronger version of Hayden.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/matthew-ioannidis?id=2555240
Round 6- BJ Goodson LB Clemson- Leader in the middle of a great Clemson D. Bit of a 2 down thumper type but tested surprisingly well at the combine. Could be a good ST player and key backup.
http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/b.j.-goodson?id=2555522
6C- Lloyd Carrington CB AZ St- Tough scrappy CB with experience in zone. Necessary size and athleticism to at least have a shot in the NFL.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/lloyd-carrington?id=2555176
6C- Kyle Friend C/G Temple- Tough, strong and smart. Anchored the Temple o line as a 4 year starter playing both C and G. Versatile backup who has the smarts and work ethic to stick in the NFL
http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2016/2...draft-kyle-friend-scouting-report-temple-owls
Round 7- Marshaun Coprich RB Illinois St- This genius sold pot to an undercover officer or he might be considered as a higher pick. Absolutely ridiculous stats in college as he was given the ball way too much but he kept churning out yards regardless. 320 carries for 1900 yards his SR year. Short muscle frame and ran an impresive 4.47 40 at the combine.
http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/marshaun-coprich?id=2555401
7C- Shiro Davis DE Texas- Former 4 star recruit who never got his career going at Texas but has the physical traits to be an NFL player. Whether he can ever put the physical tools together to be a productive football player or not is questionable but he's worth a flyer here.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1996824/shiro-davis
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/jalen-ramsey?id=2555280
Round 2- Emmanuel Ogbah DE OK St- Strong, muscled up DE with enough burst and straight line speed to be a force. Needs coaching but all of the tools are there. He has the power to play right away, but if he adds pass rush moves and perfects technique he has the chance to be a pro bowl DE down the line.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/emmanuel-ogbah?id=2555278
Round 3- Jordan Howard RB Indiana- Big back that loves to hit defenders before they hit him. Tough runner with good vision who has at least 4YPC written all over him. Surprisingly nimble feet for a big guy who finds holes and cuts up field quickly.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/jordan-howard?id=2555418
Round 4- Malcolm Mitchell WR Georgia- Elite athlete who had his collegiate career derailed by a knee injury. With his knee healthy he could be a steal in the middle rounds as a great physical talent that never really got a chance to produce in college.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/malcolm-mitchell?id=2555216
4C- Matt Ioannidis DT Temple- 299 lbs of nearly pure muscle. Not a great athlete but he relies on 100% hustle and brute strength. Better, stronger version of Hayden.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/matthew-ioannidis?id=2555240
Round 6- BJ Goodson LB Clemson- Leader in the middle of a great Clemson D. Bit of a 2 down thumper type but tested surprisingly well at the combine. Could be a good ST player and key backup.
http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/b.j.-goodson?id=2555522
6C- Lloyd Carrington CB AZ St- Tough scrappy CB with experience in zone. Necessary size and athleticism to at least have a shot in the NFL.
http://www.nfl.com/draft/2016/profiles/lloyd-carrington?id=2555176
6C- Kyle Friend C/G Temple- Tough, strong and smart. Anchored the Temple o line as a 4 year starter playing both C and G. Versatile backup who has the smarts and work ethic to stick in the NFL
http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2016/2...draft-kyle-friend-scouting-report-temple-owls
Round 7- Marshaun Coprich RB Illinois St- This genius sold pot to an undercover officer or he might be considered as a higher pick. Absolutely ridiculous stats in college as he was given the ball way too much but he kept churning out yards regardless. 320 carries for 1900 yards his SR year. Short muscle frame and ran an impresive 4.47 40 at the combine.
http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/marshaun-coprich?id=2555401
7C- Shiro Davis DE Texas- Former 4 star recruit who never got his career going at Texas but has the physical traits to be an NFL player. Whether he can ever put the physical tools together to be a productive football player or not is questionable but he's worth a flyer here.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1996824/shiro-davis