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Medellin's Final Mock


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Round 1: OT DJ Humphries Florida

 

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Prototypical LT. Needs some refinement but the ability and potential are there. 

 

 

Round 2: DE Preston Smith Miss St. 

 

Good size and athleticism. Nice depth and insurance for when Johnson leaves. Might be a stretch thinking he will still be on the board here. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=witcwqeONwI

 

 

Round 3: WR Justin Hardy ECU

 

Perfect guy to put in the slot that just knows how to get open with sure hands. 

 

 

 

Round 4: OLB Jordan Hicks Texas

 

Solid career at Texas. Finished last year with like 138 tackles. Solid athlete. 

 

 

 

Rounds 5-7 tbc.....

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Round 5: S Kurtis Drummond MSU

 

Rangy DB with a knack for the ball. 

 

 

 

Round 5: RB Buck Allen USC

 

Good all around back. Should be able to contribute soon. 

 

 

 

Round 5: CB Damion Swann UGA

 

Versatile underrated player who has some decent measurables and produced on the field. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Ue152W1PIs

 

 

Round 6: DT Joey Mbu Houston

 

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Good potential and depth. 

 

 

 

Round 7: WR DeAndre Smelter GT

 

Injury concerns but when healthy this dude is a darn good player. Very athletic. 

 

 

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I would love it. Smith would be a coup in the second. I think he's a candidate for our first round pick as well. Wouldn't be shocked to see us trade up a bit to get him if he starts falling in the second.

 

thanks. tried to make it realistic, answering our needs with quality players. 

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Good draft but idk about Humpries. Not only has he never played at over 300 lbs but has already had injury issues and his pro comparison have been guys who haven't done well in the NFL. I really want Gurley or trade down and acquire more picks.

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