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femurov
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This is from DJ Boyer from draftsite.com
1.10 - QB Drew Lock, Missouri - Apparently, everyone is mocking Lock to us. He is slowly moving into the #2 spot as Haskins seems to be slipping. I still have mixed feelings on drafting a QB in the 1st.
2.41 - WR Marquise Brown, Oklahoma - I think this is great value here in the 2nd. He could be the best WR in this class.
3.71 - G Michael Jordan, Ohio State - Definitely a need. If he can play center at the next level and we can move McGovern back to guard, it would help tremendously.
4.125 - S Sheldon Redwine, Miami - Nice safety who is solid against the run and the pass. Would provide nice depth and should catch on teams until he potentially develops into a starter or works his way into a nickle or dime package.
5.148 - LB Jeff Allison, Fresno State - Solid run stopper, but probably shouldn't be used in coverage.
5.156 - CB Kendall Sheffield, Ohio State - Solid depth.
6.182 - FB Winston Dimel, UTEP - Could be used in a goal line package, but I've been hearing Janovich should see an increase in playing time this year, so not sure that drafting a FB would be necessary unless they can play some TE, maybe.
7.237 - CB Corey Ballentine, Washburn - Small school prospect who is projected to go in the middle rounds, so this is a nice value here.
1.10 - QB Drew Lock, Missouri - Apparently, everyone is mocking Lock to us. He is slowly moving into the #2 spot as Haskins seems to be slipping. I still have mixed feelings on drafting a QB in the 1st.
2.41 - WR Marquise Brown, Oklahoma - I think this is great value here in the 2nd. He could be the best WR in this class.
3.71 - G Michael Jordan, Ohio State - Definitely a need. If he can play center at the next level and we can move McGovern back to guard, it would help tremendously.
4.125 - S Sheldon Redwine, Miami - Nice safety who is solid against the run and the pass. Would provide nice depth and should catch on teams until he potentially develops into a starter or works his way into a nickle or dime package.
5.148 - LB Jeff Allison, Fresno State - Solid run stopper, but probably shouldn't be used in coverage.
5.156 - CB Kendall Sheffield, Ohio State - Solid depth.
6.182 - FB Winston Dimel, UTEP - Could be used in a goal line package, but I've been hearing Janovich should see an increase in playing time this year, so not sure that drafting a FB would be necessary unless they can play some TE, maybe.
7.237 - CB Corey Ballentine, Washburn - Small school prospect who is projected to go in the middle rounds, so this is a nice value here.