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1 Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, 6-3 #257 UCLA - Spencers replacemant

Provides consistent disruption from left defensive end position. Scouts love pass rushers with long arms and the 6-foot-3, 270-pound Odighizuwa has that trait, despite limited sack numbers. Combination of burst and power to beat tackles to the outside, and has shown good balance and agility to spin back inside.

2 Jeremy Langford, RB,6 #205, Mich State - Muarry'a replacement

Langford posted the fastest 40 time (4.42 seconds) in the RB group, displaying excellent acceleration and burst
Langford is a workhorse type with a hard-nosed, no-nonsense style of running the ball, getting stronger as the game progresses. Has a little shake-and-bake to him to extend runs, keeping his legs pumping through contact
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Langford really shines in areas where most young backs struggle like pass protection,

reliability in the screen game and also the ability to get stronger and better as the game goes on.

He closed his career with a single-season school record-tying 22 touchdowns in 2014 to go with 1,522 yards.


3 Tyler Lockett, WR, 5-10 #185 Kansas St - KR and Harris's replacement

Runs like the wind with speed to stretch the field and get behind the secondary on vertical patterns. Sudden, decisive footwork off the snap and in his breaks to sell routes and attract holding penalties. Dynamic and deliberate route runner. Doesn't slow down in his cuts, showing sharp burst to create space. Deadly stop-and-go and double moves with a strong understanding of how to separate in his routes. Slippery as a ball carrier with excellent start/stop quickness, changing gears well with his spatial awareness and vision. Instinctive and decisive returner

4 Josh Shaw, CB, 5-10 #200 USC

Played cornerback and safety at USC. Has above-average size for the cornerback position. Shows some short-area foot quickness and balance in coverage. Attacks the ball on underneath routes with aggressive swipes to disrupt. Can mirror and bring down runners in open space

Possesses a muscled-up frame that makes him look like a safety but given the NFL's recent love affair with bigger cornerbacks, he could remain on the perimeter. He has quick feet and fluid hips to change directions.
Shaw possesses terrific football intelligence, which is demonstrated not only with his ability to shuffle from corner to either of the safety position but in the closing burst he shows once the ball has been thrown. Shaw is rarely fooled in coverage and rips at the ball as it arrives. He is a reliable, consistent tackler.

5 Derrick Lott, DT, 6-4, #300 Tennessee- Chattanooga

Lott possesses the length and strength to remain inside at defensive tackle in a standard 4-3 alignment
Lott transferred to UT-Chattanooga in search of more playing time and quickly established himself as a force at the FCS level, recording 57 tackles, four tackles for loss and two sacks in his first season there.
Lott was granted a rare sixth year of eligibility and responded with 41 tackles, including a career-high 13.5 tackles for loss and six sacks. He followed this up with a solid showing at the East-West Shrine Game.

7a Jermauria Rasco, DE. 6-4 #259 LSU

Rasco doesn't possess the rare blend of length and fluidity that makes his teammate, Hunter, such an intriguing talent but he's a more polished player, at this time. He has good initial quickness and balance, incorporates a nice spin (and swim) move into his pass rush and has the powerful core to hold up in run support. Like Hunter, Rasco has "greasy knees" which allow him to break down against quick ball carriers in the open field and explode laterally in either direction to corral them. He has some position versatility, seeing action out of the three-point stance off both corners.


Though junior Danielle Hunter received much of the fanfare, Rasco again led the Tigers with four sacks in 2014, also contributing a career-high 71 tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss while starting all 13 games. Rasco also competed in the East-West Shrine Game, demonstrating the same burst and bend which helped him achieve his success in the SEC


7B Bryan Bennett, QB, 6-2 #215 Southeastern Louisiana
Tyeler Davison, DT, 6-2 #316 Fresno State
 
Man how many mocks have ou done in the last 4 months.

I don't like Diggy as a 27th ver all pick. There are 30 or more players that are better than him and you won't have to worry about their hips.

I like the Langford pick but I don't think he is a 2nd round pick. I don't care what he ran in the combine his tape doesn't lie.
Love Lockett, easy replacement for Harris. Just don't kow if you spend a 3rd on a player that my never touch the all other than special teams.
Shaw I like as a Nickel or maybe even a FS.
 
I'd be ok if it fell like this. Only qualm would be OO, depending on who's left at our pick. If all the top tier players are gone, then I'd be ok with it.
 
just dont get the low rounds DL picks but maybe thats the board, how would I know

still I cant believe there isnt DL value until the last picks ,thats hard to fathom
 
1 st round OO DE ?

THATS what we need most IMO
 
Man how many mocks have ou done in the last 4 months.

1 WEEK

but this my last
 
still I cant believe there isnt DL value until the last picks ,thats hard to fathom

I don't think we need interior DL as much - and the two I picked will work fine in a rotation

but what do I know I am just guessing along with the rest of us
 
that's what next year is for

we need DE - RB - WR this year
Or they could just re-sign Parnell and be set for awhile.

The rushing average was the same with Free or Parnell starting and they gave up 0.1 less sacks per game with Parnell starting.
 
Or they could just re-sign Parnell and be set for awhile.

The rushing average was the same with Free or Parnell starting and they gave up 0.1 less sacks per game with Parnell starting.

AGREED X
 
I don't think we need interior DL as much - and the two I picked will work fine in a rotation

but what do I know I am just guessing along with the rest of us

ya I'm guessing also. where I do disagree is at the 1tech what we have on the rooster
doesn't create any problems other then hold space.I'd prefer an upgrade but
I know everyone tells me 1techs aren't valued. I'll shut up my echo is too loud.
 
I don't think we need interior DL as much - and the two I picked will work fine in a rotation

but what do I know I am just guessing along with the rest of us

ya I'm guessing also. where I do disagree is at the 1tech what we have on the rooster
doesn't create any problems other then hold space.I'd prefer an upgrade but
I know everyone tells me 1techs aren't valued. I'll shut up my echo is too loud.

My take on the 1tech is that Marinelli really only needs 1 of the 4 game day DTs to be a true 1tech. He basically wants two 3tech types to get starter type reps and one 1tech with the 4th guy being a 3 or 3/1 combo type player.

Even without Hayden or adding anybody they have options with Brent, Bishop and T. McClain. I see McClain and Bishop as somewhat 1/3 combo types and Brent being the pure 1tech that is likely out in obvious passing situations. I think they would be OK with one of those 3 being the 1tech, but they need that second 3tech. In 2014 Melton was that guy. There are some possibilities on the roster with Whaley, Coleman, Okoye, Jack Crawford, etc., but I think they will be looking to add a 3tech in the draft if possible.
 
ya I'm guessing also. where I do disagree is at the 1tech what we have on the rooster
doesn't create any problems other then hold space.I'd prefer an upgrade but
I know everyone tells me 1techs aren't valued. I'll shut up my echo is too loud.

I think

Derrick Lott, DT, 6-4, #300

Tyeler Davison, DT 6-2 #315

might be in the mix also
 
My take on the 1tech is that Marinelli really only needs 1 of the 4 game day DTs to be a true 1tech. He basically wants two 3tech types to get starter type reps and one 1tech with the 4th guy being a 3 or 3/1 combo type player.

Even without Hayden or adding anybody they have options with Brent, Bishop and T. McClain. I see McClain and Bishop as somewhat 1/3 combo types and Brent being the pure 1tech that is likely out in obvious passing situations. I think they would be OK with one of those 3 being the 1tech, but they need that second 3tech. In 2014 Melton was that guy. There are some possibilities on the roster with Whaley, Coleman, Okoye, Jack Crawford, etc., but I think they will be looking to add a 3tech in the draft if possible.

my pet cat is Grady Jarrett in the third to become that rotational 3Tech guy
 
my pet cat is Grady Jarrett in the third to become that rotational 3Tech guy

Mine is former DE turned nose, Charles Tua'au 6-4 315. Can play all over the line but is a beast in the middle. Had 12 sacks 25.5 TFL Lone Star Conference DPOY in 2013. Doubled and tripled in 2014 but still put up 4.5 sacks 9 TFL.

Small school sleeper (Texas A&M-Commerce) but would love to nab him in 7th. In Cowboys backyard.
 

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