3/28 Mock with trade back

tm1119

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I'm going to make up a scenario where 1 of the "big 3" QB's are still on the board at 16 and we trade back with the Browns who passed on QB with their 1st pick. We receive #26, #71, and #145 for #16 and a 7th

#26- Dee Ford DE Auburn- Jerry's mindset going into this draft in my opinion "best available pass rusher." Ford fits that bill. His get off from the 3 point stance is borderline ridiculous and he has the natural bend to turn the corner and beat the tackle. I know size is going to be a concern for everyone, but I think he has the frame to add another 5-10 lbs of nfl muscle if need be. Bottom line is that Dee Ford has the potential to be a dominant edge pass rusher and is known to have a great work ethic and high motor.

#47- Kelcy Quarles DT South Carolina- Not done on the d line yet....Quarles is a long armed DT with a quick first step. I believe Quarles has just as much potential as the 1st round DT's with his size, strength, and quickness combination. Needs some refinement because he tends to stand up too often off of the snap, but I think Marinelli would be salivating with a talent like Quarles still on the board in the 2nd.

#71- Joel Bitonio G/T Nevada- My personal pet cat but I think he makes a ton of sense for the Cowboys. College LT who is an exceptional athlete for an o lineman with good size and long arms. He could very possibly play RT in the NFL but I see him being a better ZBS guard who could pull and get to the 2nd level with a ton of success. Hard worker with a mean streak that is always hitting someone all the way to the whistle.

#78- Jordan Tripp LB Montana- Small school kid who looks like he could make a very good WIL. Fast and fluid athlete that looks like he's chiseled out of stone. Hard worker on the field and in the weight room plus a team captain. Football is this kid's life. Should make a special teams demon until he develops into a starting role. Could be sooner rather than later if Carter plays the way he did last year.

#119- Brandon Coleman WR Rutgers- 6'6 225 and runs a 4.56 40. Huge and stretches the field. He's a match up nightmare for smaller CB's. More agile than expected for a guy his size and has no problem running any route or creating separation. Immediate redzone threat as well.

#145- Marqueston Huff FS Wyoming- Don't everybody wine about a small school FS at once.....Huff has elite athleticism and is a former CB who showed to ability to cover pretty much anyone at the senior bowl. However he is solidly built and not afraid to hit and is a very good tackler as well. 126 tackles last year for Wyoming. Small school sleeper that could surprise a lot of people.

#158- Ben Gardner DE Stanford- Mine and everyone else's pet cat it seems. Strong as an ox with a relentless motor. More athletic than is given credit for too. Should make a very good rotational SDE who could also kick inside and rush the passer in definite passing situations.

7th Round + Comp picks
Henrey Josey RB Mizzu
Trey Millard FB Oklahoma
Donald Hawkins OT Texas
Travis Carrie CB Ohio
Zach Moore DE Concordia
 
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