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TheO-LineMatters 7 round mock draft (Updated 4/18/18)

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(04-18-2018, 03:51 AM)TheO-LineMatters Wrote: (Updated 4/18/17)



Jag's picks

1. Hayden Hurst, TE, South Carolina: The most complete TE in the draft. Pairing him in 2 TE sets opposite newly acquired Austin Seferian Jenkins will add a totally new element to the offense. 

2. Tyrell Crosby, OG/OT, Oregon: Natural RT plays well in both the run and the pass. He will probably be moved inside to RG and evaluated throughout the season, as he could be moved to the RT spot after the season if Parnell is cut for cap savings. This team loves O-Linemen with versatility and Crosby being able to play OG and OT would be a huge bonus.  

3. Mike White, QB, Western Kentucky: One of the very few non-first round QB's with high upside. He has a decent arm, shows good accuracy, a very nice deep ball and seems to have a quick release. After sitting for a year, I could see him battling for the starting QB position in 2019. 

4. Parry Nickerson, CB, Tulane[font=Arial]: Lightning quick corner with a nose for the football. He is a bit undersized, but is an[i] athletic, productive corner who would excel in the Nickle role. I could see him battling for the 3rd CB spot right away in our defense. He seems tailor-made for the Nickle role.[/i][/font]

6. Oren Burks, LB, Vanderbilt: Athletic linebacker with a non-stop motor who does very well in pass coverage and is an excellent tackler. He'd be perfect on 3rd downs.He shows the scheme diversity to play all 3 LB positions in a 4-3 system.

7. Javon Wims, WR, Georgia: Tall, athletic pass catcher with good hands and excellent body control. Had he been in a more pass oriented offense, he would be taken much higher. 

7. Elijah Nkansah, OT, Toledo: Experienced OT who has played LT and RT. Very good run blocker who opened running lanes for Kareem Hunt at Toledo. 

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RE: TheO-LineMatters 7 round mock draft (Post NE/Rams Trade Edition) - by NYC4jags - 04-18-2018, 12:14 PM



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