Manwiththeplan
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Round 2 pick 19 (51): Patrick Chung, SS, Oregon
Excells playing the run and short passes, but still has some range outside the box.
Round 3 pick 5 (69): Sherrod Martin, CB, Troy
His future may be at FS, but for now I'd let him play CB.
Round 4 pick 1 (101): Antoine Caldwell, C, Alabama
Can provide depth at guard and center. Immediately takes Corey Proctor's place.
Round 4 pick 17 (117): Jasper Brinkley, ILB, South Carolina
He'd back up Bradie James at the strong-inside LB position, but wouldn't be suprised to see him start beside James in the future.
Round 5 pick 20 (156): Roy Miller, NT, Texas
Gotta admit I was the biggest fan of his initially, but he looks to have the size and athleticicm that Wade looks for in a NT.
Round 5 pick 30 (166): Tyronne Green, OG, Auburn
Solid guard, should easily make the roster and could develop into a future starter.
*Round 5 pick 36 (172): Greg Toler, CB, St. Paul
Small school prospect, may not be rady to contribute immediately, but worth the risk.
Round 6 pick 24 (197): Henry Melton, DE/OLB, Texas
Fairly new to the position. Played FB for 2 years before moving to DE. Had some production in his senior season, but also showed some athleticism.
*Round 6 pick 35 (208): Ra'Shon Harris, DL, Oregon
If we keep 7 d-lineman, he would either push Bowen or Siavii off the roster, but is likely a PS guy.
Round 7 pick 1 (210): Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech
Another guy worth a flyer here. If he can sit and just develop him mechanics for 2-3 year like Tony Romo did, we may have something.
Round 7 pick 18 (227): Stryker Sulak, DE/OLB, Missouri
Not sure why this guy is a 7th round prospect. He was a good player at Missouri and has some athleticism.
*Denotes comp selections
Excells playing the run and short passes, but still has some range outside the box.
Round 3 pick 5 (69): Sherrod Martin, CB, Troy
His future may be at FS, but for now I'd let him play CB.
Round 4 pick 1 (101): Antoine Caldwell, C, Alabama
Can provide depth at guard and center. Immediately takes Corey Proctor's place.
Round 4 pick 17 (117): Jasper Brinkley, ILB, South Carolina
He'd back up Bradie James at the strong-inside LB position, but wouldn't be suprised to see him start beside James in the future.
Round 5 pick 20 (156): Roy Miller, NT, Texas
Gotta admit I was the biggest fan of his initially, but he looks to have the size and athleticicm that Wade looks for in a NT.
Round 5 pick 30 (166): Tyronne Green, OG, Auburn
Solid guard, should easily make the roster and could develop into a future starter.
*Round 5 pick 36 (172): Greg Toler, CB, St. Paul
Small school prospect, may not be rady to contribute immediately, but worth the risk.
Round 6 pick 24 (197): Henry Melton, DE/OLB, Texas
Fairly new to the position. Played FB for 2 years before moving to DE. Had some production in his senior season, but also showed some athleticism.
*Round 6 pick 35 (208): Ra'Shon Harris, DL, Oregon
If we keep 7 d-lineman, he would either push Bowen or Siavii off the roster, but is likely a PS guy.
Round 7 pick 1 (210): Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech
Another guy worth a flyer here. If he can sit and just develop him mechanics for 2-3 year like Tony Romo did, we may have something.
Round 7 pick 18 (227): Stryker Sulak, DE/OLB, Missouri
Not sure why this guy is a 7th round prospect. He was a good player at Missouri and has some athleticism.
*Denotes comp selections