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Terriblepizza (N4S720)'s Mock Draft 2.0


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Round 1 (Not necessarily pick 9) - Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State

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Nice combination of speed and power, he could be the inside pass rush our defense has sorely lacked since the departure of Kris Jenkins. He has a great first step and can get up to full speed rather quickly to close on the runner or QB. He could stand to add some weight so that he won't get pushed around by the larger linemen. With the right coaching and a solid rotation he could be a perennial pro-bowler.

Round 2 - Lavonte David, OLB, Nebraska

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A somewhat undersized propsect, David makes up for his lack of bulk with sheer effort. He has a nonstop motor and is relentless in pursuit. With the Huskers, he was constantly around the ball. He is a solid takler and is always around the ball. In the NFL, he may be moved around as a run stopping SS or as a coverage OLB.

Round 4 - Josh Norman, CB, Coastal Carolina

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A potential sleeper pick, Norman had an impressive showing at the Senior Bowl and a solid combine. He has great size (6'0", 197lbs) and solid speed. He has the knack for the big play with 13 INTs, 4 FFs, and 4 block kicks during his time at Coastal. The jump in talent from a small school to the NFL may cause him to have a sharp learning curve, but he's definitely worth a shot in the mid rounds.

Round 5 - Senio Kelemete, OT/OG, Washington

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A very fluid and athletic prospect, Kelemete played both tackle and guard while at Washington. He is very raw and could use more refinement with his technique. With proper coaching he could be a good backup or even a solid starter if needed.

Round 6a - T.J. Graham, WR, NC State

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Graham had a solid Senior Bowl week and impressed many during the practices. He projects to a slot receiver in the NFL and is terrific after the catch. He is also a great returner and could be one of the better ones available in the draft.

Round 6b - Chris Marve, LB, Vanderbilt

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A tough and instinctive linebacker who has been the leader of the Vandy defense for the past few seasons. He is great against the run and solid against the pass. Has trouble avoiding blocks to the outside but is solid at slipping them when playing inside. Could be a great backup at the next level.

Round 7 - Travian Robertson, DT/DE, South Carolina

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Played both positions at South Carolina, he was spectacular at the Senior Bowl and could be solid back up or rotationa guy. His versatility could be intriguing for most coaches.

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