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With the 247th pick, the Tennessee Titans select:
Kalija Lipscomb, WR, Vanderbilt
Kalija Lipscomb, WR, Vanderbilt
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
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With the 238th pick, the New York Giants select, Zach Shackelford, OL, Texas
New York Giants 2020 Draft
1.4 Jedrick Wills, Jr., OT, Alabama
2.36 Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida
3.99 Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
4.110 Van Jefferson, WR, Florida
5.150 Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
6.183 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt
7.218 Cam Brown, LB, Penn State
7.238 Zach Shackelford, OL, Texas
New York Giants 2020 Draft
1.4 Jedrick Wills, Jr., OT, Alabama
2.36 Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida
3.99 Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
4.110 Van Jefferson, WR, Florida
5.150 Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
6.183 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt
7.218 Cam Brown, LB, Penn State
7.238 Zach Shackelford, OL, Texas
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With the 231st pick, the Dallas Cowboys select one of B2B's favorite sleepers in this draft class:
Lucky Jackson, WR, Western Kentucky
https://youtu.be/b7v40-17OtM
Lucky Jackson, WR, Western Kentucky
https://youtu.be/b7v40-17OtM
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
Buffalo selects Rico Dowdle, RB, South Carolina
Bills draft:
2.54 AJ Terrell, CB, Clemson
3.86 Logan Wilson, LB, Wyoming
4.128 Isaiah Hodgins, WR, Oregon State
5.155 Terrell Burgess, S, Utah
5.167 Yasir Durant, OT, Mizzou
6.188 Jason Strowbridge, DL, North Carolina
6.201 Dalton Keene, TE, Virginia Tech
7.239 Rico Dowdle, RB, South Carolina
Bills draft:
2.54 AJ Terrell, CB, Clemson
3.86 Logan Wilson, LB, Wyoming
4.128 Isaiah Hodgins, WR, Oregon State
5.155 Terrell Burgess, S, Utah
5.167 Yasir Durant, OT, Mizzou
6.188 Jason Strowbridge, DL, North Carolina
6.201 Dalton Keene, TE, Virginia Tech
7.239 Rico Dowdle, RB, South Carolina
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With the 240th pick, the Houston Texans select:
Harrison Hand, CB, Temple
Harrison Hand, CB, Temple
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
Now, to fulfill another promise to the chat, I bring you the MOST-DIRECTIONAL PROSPECT EVER...
He’s a Tight End transitioning from Basketball; a not-unheard-of route, but his story differs from his predecessors.
Some measurables:
6’6’’
255lbs
4.6 40
1.47 10
2.6 20
4.44 SS
7.44 cone
30.5’’ vert
9’10’’ broad
6’11’’ wingspan
102’’ standing reach
133’’ max vert reach
Quick summary: he’s the son of Nigerian diplomats. He grew up playing soccer and basketball and got a degree in accounting at the age of 20 (parents said “academics first”).
He went on to a basketball academy in Florida, where he caught the eye of several programs, opting to go to Wingate in North Carolina.
He was injured before preseason and ended up going to Australia where he founded his own security firm while playing in the NBL Developmental League.
Never getting called up to the bigs, he began studying and training for a transition to football, and went back to Florida to train with Bommarito Performance.
He’s caught the eye of quite a few teams, but couldn’t do a formal Pro Day, thanks to the goddamn virus. Nonetheless, he did what he could and that’s how we have the measurables listed earlier.
With that, the Patriots select Obi Moneke, TE, Bommarito Performance/NBL Developmental League/Wingate University/Impact Basketball Academy/Nigeria
He’s so directional, he comes into the league via THREE CONTINENTS!
And no, that’s not cheating. It’s totally above board.
Read more about Mr Directional here: https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2020/03/obi-moneke/
He’s a Tight End transitioning from Basketball; a not-unheard-of route, but his story differs from his predecessors.
Some measurables:
6’6’’
255lbs
4.6 40
1.47 10
2.6 20
4.44 SS
7.44 cone
30.5’’ vert
9’10’’ broad
6’11’’ wingspan
102’’ standing reach
133’’ max vert reach
Quick summary: he’s the son of Nigerian diplomats. He grew up playing soccer and basketball and got a degree in accounting at the age of 20 (parents said “academics first”).
He went on to a basketball academy in Florida, where he caught the eye of several programs, opting to go to Wingate in North Carolina.
He was injured before preseason and ended up going to Australia where he founded his own security firm while playing in the NBL Developmental League.
Never getting called up to the bigs, he began studying and training for a transition to football, and went back to Florida to train with Bommarito Performance.
He’s caught the eye of quite a few teams, but couldn’t do a formal Pro Day, thanks to the goddamn virus. Nonetheless, he did what he could and that’s how we have the measurables listed earlier.
With that, the Patriots select Obi Moneke, TE, Bommarito Performance/NBL Developmental League/Wingate University/Impact Basketball Academy/Nigeria
He’s so directional, he comes into the league via THREE CONTINENTS!
And no, that’s not cheating. It’s totally above board.
Read more about Mr Directional here: https://www.nfldraftdiamonds.com/2020/03/obi-moneke/
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With the 242nd pick, the Green Bay Packers select:
Joe Bachie, ILB, Michigan
Joe Bachie, ILB, Michigan
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
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With the 243rd pick, the Tennessee Titans select:
Lavert Hill CB Michigan
Lavert Hill CB Michigan
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
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Man, there are some great WRs in this class. The depth of this class is the Energizer bunny... just keeps going and going. Why not double-dip?
When I watched practice at the Collegiate Bowl, I had never heard of this player–I just noticed that 84 was making basically every play. He caught slants, out routes, deep balls, crossers, turned screens into big gains... I was like, "Who is 84?" The answer is a long journey.
He grew up in Martinsburg, WV, an AAU basketball star who didn't even strap on football pads until his senior year in high school.
In his 5th year playing the position, he exploded into the top echelon of the FCS, finishing 4th in yards and 1st in receiving TDs, despite drawing double and sometimes triple coverage that opened up his teammates enough for them to lead all of FCS in Passing TDs. He finished with a 2019 stat line of 83 catches for 1386 yds, a 16.7avg, & 17 TDs. Not bad for a guy who hasn't come close to peaking.
He is in the mold of Antonio Brown; he makes his separation on quick releases from the LOS, has incredible body control at the catch point, and if he gets by you and stacks you, you have no chance. He's 6002 191 lbs, so he's not a little guy, and it's really a shame that he won't have a pro day, because the scoop I heard from a scout is that he has run 4.35 but is "faster... possibly much faster" than that now. This is a player that might get drafted. What a WR class!
With the 246th pick in the SteelerFury Board Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select:
Juwan Green, WR, Albany (NY)
Highlights
https://youtu.be/9ZNf0yf52RM
You Got Mossed
https://youtu.be/yg1ADQ3J5_o?t=50
Another playoff grab
https://youtu.be/_gcnIrZ6Wnc?t=419
vs Monmouth (15 rec for 245yds 3 TD)
https://youtu.be/4B8_S-vN48E
When I watched practice at the Collegiate Bowl, I had never heard of this player–I just noticed that 84 was making basically every play. He caught slants, out routes, deep balls, crossers, turned screens into big gains... I was like, "Who is 84?" The answer is a long journey.
He grew up in Martinsburg, WV, an AAU basketball star who didn't even strap on football pads until his senior year in high school.
After two years at Lackawanna College, he got one scholarship offer. He signed, and after the NCAA dragged its feet on his transfer, he missed the first two games of his junior season. That year, his 4th playing the position, he had 23 catches for 429yards, an 18.7 avg, and 4 TDs."Me personally, I thought I was going the basketball route...''
He'd played AAU basketball since he was a child, but eventually gravitated to the gridiron. His father, Dean, was a wide receiver who lettered at the University of Maryland in 1988 and 1989.
In his 5th year playing the position, he exploded into the top echelon of the FCS, finishing 4th in yards and 1st in receiving TDs, despite drawing double and sometimes triple coverage that opened up his teammates enough for them to lead all of FCS in Passing TDs. He finished with a 2019 stat line of 83 catches for 1386 yds, a 16.7avg, & 17 TDs. Not bad for a guy who hasn't come close to peaking.
He is in the mold of Antonio Brown; he makes his separation on quick releases from the LOS, has incredible body control at the catch point, and if he gets by you and stacks you, you have no chance. He's 6002 191 lbs, so he's not a little guy, and it's really a shame that he won't have a pro day, because the scoop I heard from a scout is that he has run 4.35 but is "faster... possibly much faster" than that now. This is a player that might get drafted. What a WR class!
With the 246th pick in the SteelerFury Board Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select:
Juwan Green, WR, Albany (NY)
Highlights
https://youtu.be/9ZNf0yf52RM
You Got Mossed
https://youtu.be/yg1ADQ3J5_o?t=50
Another playoff grab
https://youtu.be/_gcnIrZ6Wnc?t=419
vs Monmouth (15 rec for 245yds 3 TD)
https://youtu.be/4B8_S-vN48E
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
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The New York Giants select Nevelle Clarke, CB, UCF
New York Giants 2020 Draft
1.4 Jedrick Wills, Jr., OT, Alabama
2.36 Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida
3.99 Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
4.110 Van Jefferson, WR, Florida
5.150 Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
6.183 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt
7.218 Cam Brown, LB, Penn State
7.238 Zach Shackelford, OL, Texas
7.247 Nevelle Clark, CB, UCF
New York Giants 2020 Draft
1.4 Jedrick Wills, Jr., OT, Alabama
2.36 Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida
3.99 Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
4.110 Van Jefferson, WR, Florida
5.150 Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
6.183 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt
7.218 Cam Brown, LB, Penn State
7.238 Zach Shackelford, OL, Texas
7.247 Nevelle Clark, CB, UCF
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With the 248th pick, the Houston Texans select:
Casey Toohill, LB, Stanford
Casey Toohill, LB, Stanford
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
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With the 249th pick in the draft, the Indianapolis Colts proudly select a guy they would have taken rounds ago...
Evan Weaver, ILB, Cal.
Evan Weaver, ILB, Cal.
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With the 250th pick, the Seattle Seahawks select:
Josh Mettelus, S Michigan
Josh Mettelus, S Michigan
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
Vikings take Trystan Colon-Castillo, OG, Missouri
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with the 252nd pick, the Denver Broncos select the Swiss army knife
Malcolm Perry WR/RB/KR/QB, Navy
1.15 Henry Ruggs Wr 'Bama
2.46 Ezra Cleveland OT, Boise St
3. 77 Troy Pride CB. Note Dame
3.83 AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College
3.94 Curtis Weaver, Edge, Boise St.
5.178 Jake Fromm QB, Georgia
6.181 Marcus Bailey, ILB Purdue
7.252 Malcolm Perry WR/KR Navy
Malcolm Perry WR/RB/KR/QB, Navy
1.15 Henry Ruggs Wr 'Bama
2.46 Ezra Cleveland OT, Boise St
3. 77 Troy Pride CB. Note Dame
3.83 AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College
3.94 Curtis Weaver, Edge, Boise St.
5.178 Jake Fromm QB, Georgia
6.181 Marcus Bailey, ILB Purdue
7.252 Malcolm Perry WR/KR Navy
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What would a B2B SteelerFury Mock Draft pick be without a great story? This one is a little different, though.
This player was a 4-star recruit out of high school and he had 42 offers, including offers from every major football factory school. In his words, he thought he was the best, so "I chose the best". Although he immediately got in the rotation and was well on his way to becoming a starter for the top team in the country, he began to struggle with things much larger than football.
He was having daily anxiety attacks, where he'd relive every detail of his day, dwelling on every mistake––real or imagined. This created a sense of dread and depression that he couldn't overcome. He made two decisions: he needed help and he needed to get out of that football situation, despite his strong connection with teammates and coaches. He asked for a transfer and received permission with the coach's blessing.
Practically every team in college football called him. He returned one call because 'it just seemed like I could connect with the coach about life, not even football'. That call was from Sam Houston State, best known for last year's Raiders' draft pick P.J. Hall.
He went to Sam Houston, but didn't play for a year, during which time his illness and attempts to deal with it cost him weight––he dropped down to 165lbs. But. He got his head together, got his life together and, when he learned he was going to have a son, he said it all clicked: I love this. I can do this. Armed with great support and family, he got his strength back, his weight back up to 300lbs in just over a year, and he started... having fun. He played some LT, he played some of his natural position, guard, and finally settled in at what he thinks is his future position on Sundays: Center. Maybe it was practicing against P.J Hall or practicing against now-NFL linemen from his previous stop, but he looks terrific in his SHSU film. Like a new and improved version of his former 4-star recruit self. Maurkice Pouncey isn't too far from retirement and, although he's a great signing, Wisniewski isn't the future at center or IOL backup... so here's a lottery ticket for the future, and another call-up from the farm team.
With the 253rd pick--our final pick of the 2020 SteerFury Board Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select:
Matthew Burrell, C/G, Sam Houston State (via Ohio State)
Interview
https://youtu.be/Wefzc8XqTv0
OSU days
https://youtu.be/q9c_h6gsj1E
SHSU clips
https://youtu.be/XO8wOQA-Qx0
This player was a 4-star recruit out of high school and he had 42 offers, including offers from every major football factory school. In his words, he thought he was the best, so "I chose the best". Although he immediately got in the rotation and was well on his way to becoming a starter for the top team in the country, he began to struggle with things much larger than football.
He was having daily anxiety attacks, where he'd relive every detail of his day, dwelling on every mistake––real or imagined. This created a sense of dread and depression that he couldn't overcome. He made two decisions: he needed help and he needed to get out of that football situation, despite his strong connection with teammates and coaches. He asked for a transfer and received permission with the coach's blessing.
Practically every team in college football called him. He returned one call because 'it just seemed like I could connect with the coach about life, not even football'. That call was from Sam Houston State, best known for last year's Raiders' draft pick P.J. Hall.
He went to Sam Houston, but didn't play for a year, during which time his illness and attempts to deal with it cost him weight––he dropped down to 165lbs. But. He got his head together, got his life together and, when he learned he was going to have a son, he said it all clicked: I love this. I can do this. Armed with great support and family, he got his strength back, his weight back up to 300lbs in just over a year, and he started... having fun. He played some LT, he played some of his natural position, guard, and finally settled in at what he thinks is his future position on Sundays: Center. Maybe it was practicing against P.J Hall or practicing against now-NFL linemen from his previous stop, but he looks terrific in his SHSU film. Like a new and improved version of his former 4-star recruit self. Maurkice Pouncey isn't too far from retirement and, although he's a great signing, Wisniewski isn't the future at center or IOL backup... so here's a lottery ticket for the future, and another call-up from the farm team.
With the 253rd pick--our final pick of the 2020 SteerFury Board Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select:
Matthew Burrell, C/G, Sam Houston State (via Ohio State)
Interview
https://youtu.be/Wefzc8XqTv0
OSU days
https://youtu.be/q9c_h6gsj1E
SHSU clips
https://youtu.be/XO8wOQA-Qx0
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1 20 Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
2 51 TRADE: Brandon Aiyuk, WR
3 84 Hunter Nourzad, C, Penn State
3× 98 Jarvis Brownlee, Jr., CB, Florida State
4 128 Qwan'tez Stiggers, DB, Toronto Argonauts
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with the 254th pick the Denver Broncos select
Jon Runyan Jr OL, Michigan
1.15 Henry Ruggs Wr 'Bama
2.46 Ezra Cleveland OT, Boise St
3. 77 Troy Pride CB. Note Dame
3.83 AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College
3.94 Curtis Weaver, Edge, Boise St.
5.178 Jake Fromm QB, Georgia
6.181 Marcus Bailey, ILB Purdue
7.252 Malcolm Perry WR/KR Navy
7.254 Jon Runyan Jr, OL, Michigan
Jon Runyan Jr OL, Michigan
1.15 Henry Ruggs Wr 'Bama
2.46 Ezra Cleveland OT, Boise St
3. 77 Troy Pride CB. Note Dame
3.83 AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College
3.94 Curtis Weaver, Edge, Boise St.
5.178 Jake Fromm QB, Georgia
6.181 Marcus Bailey, ILB Purdue
7.252 Malcolm Perry WR/KR Navy
7.254 Jon Runyan Jr, OL, Michigan
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With the 255th and FINAL pick of the 2020 Steelerfury Mock Draft, the New York Giants select:
MR. IRRELEVANT
Ahmad Wagner, TE, Kentucky
New York Giants 2020 Draft
1.4 Jedrick Wills, Jr., OT, Alabama
2.36 Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida
3.99 Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
4.110 Van Jefferson, WR, Florida
5.150 Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
6.183 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt
7.218 Cam Brown, LB, Penn State
7.238 Zach Shackelford, OL, Texas
7.247 Nevelle Clark, CB, UCF
7.255 Ahmad Wagner, TE, Kentucky
MR. IRRELEVANT
Ahmad Wagner, TE, Kentucky
New York Giants 2020 Draft
1.4 Jedrick Wills, Jr., OT, Alabama
2.36 Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida
3.99 Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska
4.110 Van Jefferson, WR, Florida
5.150 Julian Blackmon, S, Utah
6.183 Ke'Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt
7.218 Cam Brown, LB, Penn State
7.238 Zach Shackelford, OL, Texas
7.247 Nevelle Clark, CB, UCF
7.255 Ahmad Wagner, TE, Kentucky
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