It's so tough mock this year

bodi

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1 Aaron Donald, DT, 6-1 #285 Pitt

if not there trade back

Jerrigan - Tuit - Dee Ford

2 Brandon Thomas, OG, 6-3 #320 Clemson

3 James Gayle, DE, 6-4 #260 Virgina Tech

4 Caraun Reid, DT, 6-2 #300 Princeton

5 Kevin Norwood, WR, 6-2 #200 Alabama

6 Walt Aikens, CB, 6-1 #205 Liberty

7 (14) 229 Jay Bromley, DE/DT , 6-3, #310 Syracuse

7 (16) 231 Max Bullough, MLB, 6-3 #265 Michigan State

7 (23) 238 Trey Millard, FB, 6-2 #250 Oklahoma

7 (33) 248 Marion Grice, RB, 6 # 210 Arizona

7 (36) 251 Tom Savage, QB, 6-3 #230 Pitt

7 (39) 254 Xavius Boyd, OLB, 6-2 #240 Western Kentucky
 

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I like everything but James Gayle. Why him in the 3rd? I think there could be much better DE options in the 3rd
 

bodi

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I like everything but James Gayle. Why him in the 3rd? I think there could be much better DE options in the 3rd

that's tough call

but right here

Gayle lacks imposing size, but is strongly-built throughout his frame with the natural burst and quickness to explode off the edge with flexibility and raw power. He is balanced enough to dip under the reach of pass blockers and has functional flexibility, allowing him to turn the corner and close.

COMPARES TO: Jeremy Mincey, Denver - Gayle has enough burst off the snap to create pressure and could emerge as an effective NFL rusher, whether in a 4-3 or 3-4 role
 

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COMPARES TO: Jeremy Mincey, Denver - Gayle has enough burst off the snap to create pressure and could emerge as an effective NFL rusher, whether in a 4-3 or 3-4 role

We don't need him....we have the REAL Jeremy Mincey!!!!
 
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