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Wow— Two one-time underrated prospects, Wisconsin’s T.J. Watt and Bowser, likely won’t make it to the Cowboys at No. 28. If they do, I expect one of them to be the pick. McKinley might be their ideal target if he slips.
— Eagles first-round considered players: Harris, Barnett, Gareon Conley, McCaffrey and Ross. Of those five players, only one is expected to be available, and the Eagles will draft that one.
— Barring a top prospect like Harris falling, I expect the Commanders and Buccaneers to take two of the these three prospects: Peppers, Melifonwu and Cook.
— UCLA’s Takkarist McKinley, who has been mocked as high as the top 10, does not have a lot of high or even mid-first-round grades, and I firmly expect him to be taken somewhere after the top 20, if not out of Round 1 altogether. His shoulder surgery has played a part in it. The Cowboys would be a great fit.
— Missouri defensive end Charles Harris has multiple top-10 grades from NFL teams, and I expect him to be drafted in the top 15. His ceiling might be sixth overall to the Jets, and his floor might be the Colts at No. 15.
— Two of my favorites since before the Combine, Houston’s Tyus Bowser and Kansas State’s Jordan Willis both should go somewhere between the early 20s and the end of Round 1.
— After Malik Hooker, safeties might fall on draft day. Jamal Adams, Jabrill Peppers and Obi Melifonwu have similar grades (depending on the teams), and I wouldn’t be surprised if Adams is not the first of the bunch taken. All three could be available for the Commanders at No. 17.
— NFL Draft fans might be mad, but Western Michigan’s Corey Davis is more likely to go in the second round than in the top 20. He has a lot of high second-round grades, and I don’t think he’ll last long in Round 2.
http://www.sportingnews.com/nfl/new...agles-browns-49ers/1sh4s33hm8jln1aj1kfmu5ijpd
That guy is terrible!