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TheO-LineMatters 7 round Mock Draft
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04-18-2022, 12:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-27-2022, 06:03 PM by TheO-LineMatters. Edited 2 times in total.)
I don't do trades. They are just too hard to predict.
Round 1 1. Jacksonville- Aiden Hutchinson, DE/OLB, Michigan This should be a gimme. Hutchinson dominated many of the top OT’s in this draft. Pairing Hutchinson opposite Josh Allen should give Jacksonville the steady pass rush they haven’t had since 2019 when they had Allen and Ngakoue on the edges. He is simply the safest pick in the draft. He is a mixture of Ryan Kerrigan and Jared Allen. If the Jaguars stay at #1 and don’t trade out, Hutchinson should be a shoe-in for the #1 pick. 2. Detroit- Travon Walker, DE, Georgia As a team, the Lions ranked 30th in the NFL in sacks. Hutchinson would’ve been the Lions top choice here, but with him off the board, they look to their second option. They are switching back to a 4-3 scheme and a player like Walker who was a 3-4 DE in college would be a perfect fit. He was asked to be more of a run stuffer in college, but flashed quite a bit as a pass rusher and athletically tested off the charts. If allowed to be set free and rush the passer off the edge in a 4-3 scheme like the Lions, the sky is the limit for this kid. 3. Houston- Kayvon Thibadeaux, DE/OLB, Oregon Houston is in a complete re-build, so they will likely be looking to take the BAP. Thibodeaux is athletically gifted and extremely productive. This is simply the Texans taking what they see as the BAP, as they have needs everywhere, both on offense and defense. There are some concerns about his attitude and motor, but the talent is certainly there and he would represent a huge upgrade in the pass rush. That has been a big need ever since J.J. Watt left. 4. New York Jets- Ahmad Gardner, CB, Cincinnati The Jets have a lot of needs and should take the BAP. Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner is the best pure cover corner of the last several years. He has ideal size, technique and good speed. This kid is a star in the making and should be in the discussion for defensive R.O.Y. He is my #2 overall prospect and is far and away the best player on the board when the Jets make their selection. The Jets would also like a premier WR, but will still be able to get one of the top players with their #10 overall pick that they acquired from Seattle. 5. New York Giants- Ikem Ekwonu, OT, North Carolina State The Giants O-Line has been a mess. Andrew Thomas made huge strides this past season and finally is starting to look like a franchise LT, after a rough start to his NFL career. Unfortunately, the rest of the O-Line was putrid, especially RT. Ekwonu is a natural OT who projects highly to OG as well. Adding Ekwonu would allow them to have a pair of bookend Tackles for the next few years. 6. Carolina- Kenny Pickett, QB, Pitt Many people are predicting the Panthers to take a left tackle here, but instead they address what I consider to be their top need, QB. Sam Darnold simply is not an NFL starting QB. If Carolina wants to take the next step, they must address the QB position. Pickett is the best pure passer in this very weak QB class. He is a natural thrower with good accuracy, instincts and decent mobility. He may not be a sure-fire franchise NFL QB, but he’s the closest thing they’ll find this year. 7. New York Giants (Via Chi)- Jermaine Johnson, DE/OLB, Florida State The Giants need a lot of work across the board and with this selection they look to find a premier edge pass rusher. Jermaine Johnson had 12 sacks and 18 TFL for Florida State last season and represents the best available player for the Giants. He had a huge Senior Bowl week dominating opposing O-Linemen and his stock has gone way up. I could see him reaching double digit sack totals his rookie season and being in contention for defensive R.O.Y. 8. Atlanta- [b]Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State[/b] The Falcons are a mess now look to journeyman QB Marcus Mariota to lead them in 2022. Right now though, he has no WR’s to throw to after Calvin Ridley has been suspended indefinitely for gambling on the NFL. They must find a #1 receiving option and have their pick of the top WR’s. Garrett Wilson had an outstanding season for the Buckeyes while playing with two other elite receivers. He is a very good route runner with big play ability and very good hands. The Falcons could certainly use the kind of deep speed he shows. 9. Seattle (Via Den)- Evan Neal, OT, Alabama Seattle acquired this pick when they traded away Russell Wilson. Seattle could go QB here, but their O-Line is in shambles. They desperately need to protect who ever they have lining up at QB and with a premier OT on the board like Evan Neal, they cannot pass him up. Neal is a huge, mountain of a man with pretty decent athletic ability who could play either OT position or even kick inside to OG, if needed and should help finally stabilize the Seahawks O-Line. 10. New York Jets (Via Sea)- Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama This is where I would see the Jets taking a WR. After failing to acquire Tyreek Hill, the Jets find their #1 target for Zach Wilson. Jameson Williams could miss the start of the season due to an ACL tear, but when he is healthy, he can be an elite NFL WR who makes big plays on a consistent basis. He may not make much impact in 2022 due to injury, but this is a pick for the future. He looks to be an elite #1 receiver for the Jets in the near future. Had he not gotten hurt, I could easily see him being taken in the top 5 selections. 11. Washington- Kyle Hamilton, S, Notre Dame I believe Washington will give Carson Wentz this season to prove himself before deciding what to do at the QB position. With QB no longer in play, they decide to take the BAP and seeing a difference maker like Kyle Hamilton falling to them, they pull the trigger. He is a ballhawk with elite coverage skills and isn’t afraid to get in and finish off ball carriers as well. He reminds me a lot of Minkah Fitzpatrick. He should go higher, but due to the amount of teams ahead of them with other needs, he slides to the Commanders. 12. Minnesota- Derek Stingley Jr., CB, LSU Defensively, the Vikings were very inconsistent. They desperately want a CB and are relieved that a CB of Derek Stingley’s skill level is available. Stingley has very good coverage skills, but has struggled with injuries and inconsistency after a near flawless 2019 campaign. The talent is there, but the question is whether he can stay healthy. If he can, he’ll be a steal. He put a lot of those questions to rest when he had a very good pro day recently. 13. Houston (Via Cleve)- Charles Cross, OT, Mississippi State Houston acquired this pick when they traded Deshaun Watson to the Browns. They addressed pass rusher with their first selection and now they can address the O-Line. Charles Cross is the most experienced pass protector in this draft and shows very good feet and mirroring skills. He needs a bit of work in his run blocking, but that should come along in time. Pairing him with LT Laremy Tunsil should give the Texans a very nice Tackle duo for the immediate future. 14. Baltimore- Tyler Linderbaum, C/OG, Iowa The Ravens ranked 31st in the NFL in sacks allowed. They must address the O-Line, if they want to get back into the playoffs. Tyler Linderbaum is one of the best Centers to enter the draft of the last few years and I believe he is the best offensive lineman in this entire draft. He could help solidify the Ravens interior O-Line, which lost starting Center Bradley Bozeman to free agency. His addition should certainly make an impact on the run game as well. 15. Philadelphia (Via Miami)- [b]Drake London, WR, USC [/b] Philadelphia could go anywhere with their three first round picks, but seeing a WR with elite speed still on the board makes this choice very easy. London might not have elite speed, but he makes up for it with elite route running skills and excellent hands and body control. He was on pace for Ja’Marr Chase like season, before fracturing his ankle. I believe he can be an elite WR in the right system. Playing opposite DaVonta Smith should give the Eagles a dangerous WR tandem. 16. New Orleans (Via Phil Via Ind)- Malik Willis, QB, Liberty This pick was acquired in a trade with the Eagles and it appears as though the Saints want to make sure they get a QB for the future. Malik Willis is a mobile, athletic QB. He is very raw as a passer, but his athleticism might have some people comparing him to Michael Vick, who was also very raw coming into the league. What he lacks in passing, he makes up for with his running ability and he’s gonna need that until he is able to develop as a passer. I could see him sitting behind Jameis Winston for this season, before starting in 2023. 17. L.A. Chargers- Jordan Davis, NT, Georgia The Chargers ranked 30th in run defense last season and could use a big, run stuffing DT who can command double teams in the middle of the line of scrimmage. Jordan Davis is huge and although he may not be much of a pass rushing threat, he dominates in run defense and commands constant double teams which could allow mismatches. He could be just what the Chargers need. 18. Philadelphia (Via NO)- George Karlaftis, DE, Purdue After filling needs at the WR position, the Eagles now look to give the defense more fire-power by adding an elite pass rusher. George Karlaftis is a perfect example of what the Eagles look for. He is a big man and although he didn’t get the sack numbers he was hoping for, he did have an impressive 54 QB pressures on the season, which were among the tops in college football. I could see him assuming a starting role right away. 19. New Orleans (Via Phil)- Trevor Penning, OT, Northern Iowa Here is where the Saints find a replacement for longtime Left Tackle Terron Armstead. Trevor Penning is a small school OT that dominated opposing competition and showed out at the Senior Bowl against better competition. He is one of the fastest risers in the draft and showed a “nasty” streak at the Senior Bowl that got a lot of attention from many NFL coaches. He may have to be reigned in on occasion, but shows the natural ability to be a dominant player on the next level. He and Ryan Ramczyk should become a very good OT duo. 20. Pittsburgh- Desmond Ridder, QB, Cincinnati With Ben Roethlisberger retiring and none of the Steelers’ backup QB’s stepping up to take over, I believe they will be in desperation mode for a new QB. Desmond Ridder may be a bit inconsistent, but he is very intelligent, mature and has deceptive playmaking ability with his feet. This is one of those boom or bust selections, but with the signing of Mitchell Trubisky, the Steelers wouldn’t have to rush Ridder along too fast, which should allow him a better chance to succeed in the NFL. 21. New England- Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State I know the Pats traded for DeVante Parker, but they still need a field stretching WR for the offense and Chris Olave represents the BAP as well. He may have been the third leading receiver on the Buckeyes, but he is an elite pass catcher with excellent hands, body control and speed to make big plays. He could end up being the top WR from this draft class when we look back in 10 years. Pairing him with Parker should give the Patriots an explosive offense. 22. Green Bay (Via LV)- Devin Lloyd, ILB, Utah The Packers will probably want to go WR here after trading Davante Adams to Las Vegas, but seeing a player the caliber of Devin Lloyd fall to this point is just too much temptation, so they pull the trigger. Lloyd is a “do it all” type of linebacker who fits any scheme. He is an excellent tackler who excels against the run, is an effective pass rusher and shows the pass coverage ability like a DB. His impact on the defense could be priceless. 23. Arizona- Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State When DeAndre Hopkins was injured, the Cards struggled to find a passing attack. Slot receiver Christian Kirk left via free agency and the team needs to find an explosive receiver as his replacement. Jahan Dotson shows speed, soft hands and is one of the best route runners in the draft. He is a little on the smallish side, but he flashes memories of Marvin Harrison in his play. Dotson is a speedy WR who performed well against very good college competition and rang up 91 catches and almost 1,200 yards last season. 24. Dallas- Kenyon Green, OG/OT, Texas A&M Dallas decided to release starting RT La’el Collins and lost OG Connor Williams to free agency, so the O-Line has to be a priority in the draft. Kenyon Green has experience at OT and OG, but has played at an elite level since moving inside. Given the overall need for a RT, I could see them trying him out there, before ultimately finding his permanent position. 25. Buffalo- Trent McDuffie, CB, Washington Without any glaring needs, the Bills have the ability to take the BAP. This is a luxury pick for the Bills, but they also get a player who although unheralded, was among the best at his position in all of college football. Trent McDuffie may not have ideal length, but he is fast, aggressive and mirrors WR’s step for step. He only allowed 16 receptions on the season and should be an immediate starter for an already loaded, Buffalo Bills defense. 26. Tennessee- Bernhard Raimann, OT, Central Michigan The Titans need some new blood on the O-Line, especially at RT where they have had all kinds of issues since Isaiah Wilson turned out to be a complete bust. Bernhard Raimann hasn’t been playing football that long since coming to America as an exchange student in high school. He is a former TE who made the move to LT. He shows excellent footwork and the ability to mirror defenders. 27. Tampa Bay- Devonte Wyatt, DE/DT, Georgia The Bucs could go a number of ways here, but replacing some of their older players could be a priority. Ndamukong Suh is 35 years old and it may be time to draft his heir. Devonte Wyatt is one of the fastest rising defensive players in the draft after playing brilliantly in the college playoffs. He is an excellent run defender off the edge and shows burst as a pass rusher and he tested off the charts at the Combine. He should be a perfect fit in Tampa Bay 28. Green Bay- Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas The Packers acquired this pick via the Davante Adams trade. With Adams and Marques Valdez-Scantling gone, Green Bay now lacks talent in the WR unit. Treylon Burks is a big bodied WR with soft hands and good route running ability. He doesn’t have elite speed, but he is still able to get separation and make big plays from time to time. He’s no Davante Adams, but in time I could see him making a major contribution to the Packers passing attack. 29. Kansas City (Via Mia Via SF)- [b]Boye Mafe, DE, Minnesota [/b] Kansas City was 29th in the NFL in sacks and 9 of their 31 came from DT Chris Jones. They must get more pressure off the edge. Boye Mafe really made a name for himself at the Senior Bowl, where he looked unblockable at times. At 6’4” 261 lbs and 4.53/40 speed, on paper, he looks the part of a franchise edge rusher. If the athleticism translates on the field, he could be a very good NFL DE. 30. Kansas City- Christian Watson, WR, North Dakota State The Chiefs need to find some speed in the WR unit after trading away Tyreek Hill and may be willing to take a bit of a risk here. Watson is a big WR with big play ability who tested extremely well at the combine, flashing track like speed. He does have questions regarding his level of competition though and some key drops that sent up some red flags. With that said, I believe the Chiefs will believe he can fill the void left by Hill and make him the pick. 31. Cincinnati- Andrew Booth Jr., CB, Clemson The Bengals would like to find a LT prospect here, so they can move Jonah Williams inside to LG, but with the top LT’s now gone, they address another need at CB. Andrew Booth is a ballhawk who was a lockdown CB for the Tigers. He was unable to fully workout before the draft due to a sports hernia injury, but should be ready by the start of training camp. He should immediately fill one of the Bengals’ starting CB positions. 32. Detroit (Via L.A. Rams)- Dax Hill, S, Michigan The Lions could go for a QB or a Safety here, but they have another early pick in round two and don't want to miss out on the chance to get their choice of the second best Safety in the draft. Safety is a huge need for the Lions and Hill shows a skill set where he can also be used as a nickel in coverage. His versatility would really help Detroit's secondary. Round 2 33. Jacksonville- Zion Johnson, OG/C, Boston College 34. Detroit- Nakobe Dean, LB, Georgia 35. New York Jets- Arnold Ebiketie, DE, Penn State 36. New York Giants- Tre McBride, TE, Colorado State 37. Houston- Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State 38. New York Jets (Via Car)- Tyler Smith, OT, Tulsa 39. Chicago- George Pickens, WR, Georgia 40. Seattle (Via Den)- Quay Walker, LB, Georgia 41. Seattle- Sam Howell, QB, North Carolina 42. Indianapolis (Via Wash)- Skyy Moore, WR, Western Michigan 43. Atlanta- Kingsley Enagbare, DE/OLB, South Carolina 44. Cleveland- DeMarvin Leal, DT, Texas A&M 45. Baltimore- David Ojabo, DE/OLB, Michigan 46. Minnesota- Lewis Cine, S, Georgia 47. Washington (Via Ind)- Kyler Gordon, CB, Washington 48. Chicago (Via L.A.C)- Nik Bonitto, OLB, Oklahoma 49. New Orleans- Kaiir Elam, CB, Florida 50. Kansas City (Via Mia)- Alec Pierce, WR, Cincinnati 51. Philadelphia- Perrion Winfrey, DT, Oklahoma 52. Pittsburgh- Travis Jones, NT, UConn. 53. Green Bay (Via LV)- David Bell, WR, Purdue 54. New England- Roger McCreary, CB, Auburn 55. Arizona- Cameron Thomas, DE/OLB, SDSU 56. Dallas- Jaquan Brisker, S, Penn State 57. Buffalo- Kenneth Walker, RB, Michigan State 58. Atlanta (Via Tenn)- Darian Kinnard, OT, Kentucky 59. Green Bay- Logan Hall, DE, Houston 60. Tampa Bay- Sam Williams, DE/OLB, Mississippi 61. San Francisco- Jalen Pitre, S, Baylor 62. Kansas City- Christian Harris, LB, Alabama 63. Cincinnati- Greg Dulcich, TE, UCLA 64. Denver (Via L.A.R)- Drake Jackson, DE/OLB, USC Round 3 65. Jacksonville- Chad Muma, ILB, Wyoming 66. Detroit- Matt Corral, QB, Mississippi 67. New York Giants- Jamaree Salyer, OG/OT, Georgia 68. Houston- John Metchie, WR, Alabama 69. New York Jets- Troy Andersen, LB, Montana State 70. Jacksonville (Via Car)- Jelani Woods, TE, Virginia 71. Chicago- Nicholas Petit-Frere, OT, Ohio State 72. Seattle- Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M 73. Indianapolis (Via Wash)- Sean Rhyan, OT, UCLA 74. Atlanta- Wan’Dale Robinson, WR, Kentucky 75. Denver- Abraham Lucas, OT, Washington State 76. Baltimore- Coby Bryant, CB, Cincinnati 77. Minnesota- Dylan Parham, OG/C, Memphis 78. Cleveland- Leo Chenal, LB, Wisconsin 79. L.A. Chargers- Luke Goedke, OT, Central Michigan 80. Houston (Via NO)- Tariq Woolen, CB, UTSA 81. New York Giants (via Mia)- Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame 82. Atlanta (Via Ind)- Carson Strong, QB, Nevada 83. Philadelphia- Zach Tom, C/OT, Wake Forest 84. Pittsburgh- Alec Lindstrom, C/OG, Boston College 85. New England- Cam Jurgens, C/OG, Nebraska 86. Las Vegas- Daniel Faalele, OT, Minnesota 87. Arizona- Marcus Jones, CB, Houston 88. Dallas- Brian Asamoah, LB, Oklahoma 89. Buffalo- Cole Strange, OG/C, Chattanooga 90. Tennessee- Isaiah Likely, TE, Coastal Carolina 91. Tampa Bay- Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State 92. Green Bay- Charlie Kolar, TE, Iowa State 93. San Francisco- Myjai Sanders, DE, Cincinnati 94. Kansas City- Damarri Mathis, CB, Pitt 95. Cincinnati- Kellen Diesch, OT, Arizona State 96. Denver (Via L.A.R)- Phidarian Mathis, NT, Alabama 97. Detroit- Khalil Shakir, WR, Boise State 98. New Orleans- Jalen Tolbert, WR, South Alabama 99. Cleveland- Calvin Austin, WR/KR, Memphis State 100. Baltimore- Zachary Carter, DE, Florida 101. Philadelphia (Via NO)- Zyon McCollum, CB, Sam Houston State 102. San Francisco- Dohnovan West, C/OG, Arizona State 103. Kansas City- James Cook, RB, Georgia 104. L.A. Rams- DeAngelo Malone, DE/OLB, Western Kentucky 105. San Francisco- Max Mitchell, OT, Louisiana Round 4 106. Jacksonville- Tyquan Thornton, WR, Baylor 107. Cleveland (Via Det)- De’Shaan Dixon, DE, Norfolk State 108. Houston- Jesse Luketa, ILB, Penn State 109. Seattle (Via NYJ)- Amare’ Barno, DE, Virginia Tech 110. Baltimore (Via NYG)- Chris Paul, OG, Tulsa 111. New York Jets (Via Car)- Verone McKinley, S, Oregon 112. New York Giants (Via Chi)- Bailey Zappe, QB, Western Kentucky 113. Washington- Terrel Bernard, LB, Baylor 114. Atlanta- Kerby Joseph, S, Illinois 115. Denver- Brandon Smith, ILB, Penn State 116. Denver (Via Sea)- Jeremy Ruckert, TE, Ohio State 117. New York Jets (Via Minn)- Cade Mays, OG, Tennessee 118. Cleveland- Cade York, K, LSU 119. Baltimore- Sterling Weatherford, S, Miami (OH) 120. New Orleans- Haskell Garrett, DT, Ohio State 121. Kansas City (Via Mia)- John Ridgeway, NT, Arkansas 122. Indianapolis- Jack Coan, QB, Notre Dame 123. L.A. Chargers- Marquis Hayes, OG, Oklahoma 124. Philadelphia- J.T. Woods, S, Baylor 125. Miami (Via Pitt)- Pierre Strong, RB, South Dakota State 126. Las Vegas- Joshua Ezeudu, OG, North Carolina State 127. New England- Christopher Allen, OLB, Alabama 128. Baltimore (Via Ari)- Mike Rose, ILB, Iowa State 129. Dallas- Zachary Thomas, OG/OT, San Diego State 130. Buffalo- Romeo Doubs, WR, Nevada 131. Tennessee- Dai’Jean Dixon, WR, Nicholls State 132. Green Bay- Cameron Dicker, K, Texas 133. Tampa Bay- Jake Ferguson, TE, Wisconsin 134. San Francisco- Alontae Taylor, CB, Tennessee 135. Kansas City- Derrick Deese Jr. TE, San Jose State 136. Cincinnati- Bryan Cook, S, Cincinnati 137. Carolina (Via Hou Via L.A.R)- Matt Waletzko, OT, North Dakota 138. Pittsburgh- Darrian Beavers, ILB, Cincinnati 139. Baltimore- Braxton Jones, OT, Southern Utah 140. Green Bay- Danny Gray, WR, SMU 141. Baltimore- Hassan Haskins, RB, Michigan 142. L.A. Rams- Ed Ingram, OG, LSU 143. Tennessee- Joshua Williams, CB, Fayetteville State Round 5 144. Carolina (Via Jax)- Ryan Hayes, OT, Michigan 145. Denver (Via Det)- Mykael Wright, CB, Oregon 146. New York Jets- Eyioma Uwazurike, NT, Iowa State 147. New York Giants- Samori Toure, WR, Nebraska 148. Chicago (Via Hou)- Lecitus Smith, OG, Virginia Tech 149. Carolina- James Houston, LB, Jackson State 150. Chicago- Deven Thompkins, WR/KR, Utah State 151. Atlanta- Isaiah Thomas, OLB, Oklahoma* 152. Seattle (Via Den)- Martin Emerson, CB, Mississippi State 153. Seattle- Vederian Lowe, OT, Illinois 154. Philadelphia (Via Wash)- D’Marco Jackson, LB, Appalachian State 155. Dallas (Via Cleve)- Alex Wright, DE, Alabama-Birmingham 156. Minnesota (Via Balt)- Jalen Wydermeyer, TE, Texas A&M 157. Jacksonville (Via Minn)- Nick Cross, S, Maryland 158. New England (Via Miami)- Leon O’Neal Jr., S, Texas A&M 159. Indianapolis- Cade Otten, TE, Washington 160. L.A. Chargers- Ali Fayad, OLB, Western Michigan 161. New Orleans- Tycen Anderson, S, Toledo 162. Philadelphia- Kaleb Eleby, QB, Western Michigan 163. New York Jets (Via Pitt)- Dameon Pierce, RB, Florida 164. Las Vegas (via NE)- Matthew Butler, DT, Tennessee 165. Las Vegas- Channing Tindall, LB, Georgia 166. Philadelphia (Via Ari)- Josh Paschal, DE, Kentucky 167. Dallas- Jalyn Armour-Davis, CB, Alabama 168. Buffalo- Matt Araiza, P/K, SDSU 169. Tennessee- Tyler Allgeier, RB, BYU 170. New England (Via TB)- Jalen Nailor, WR, Michigan State 171. Green Bay- Carson Wells, OLB, Colorado 172. San Francisco- Jojo Domann, LB, Nebraska 173. New York Giants (Via Balt Via KC)- Jack Sanborn, ILB, Wisconsin 174. Cincinnati- Zamir White, RB, Georgia 175. New England (Via L.A.R)- Otito Ogbonnia, NT, UCLA 176. Dallas- Tay Martin, WR, Oklahoma State 177. Detroit- Kalon Barnes, CB, Baylor 178. Dallas- Gabe Brkic, K, Oklahoma 179. Indianapolis- Rasheed Walker, OT, Penn State Round 6 180. Jacksonville- Cordell Volson, OT, North Dakota State 181. Detroit- Rachaad White, RB, Arizona State 182. New York Giants- Smoke Monday, S, Auburn 183. Houston- Marquan Miller, NT, Kentucky 184. Houston (Via NYJ)- Jaylon Foster, S/CB, South Carolina 185. Buffalo (Via Car)- Kyron Johnson, LB, Kansas 186. Chicago- Josh Jobe, CB, Alabama 187. San Francisco (Via Den)- Chris Hinton, DT, Michigan 188. Jacksonville (Via Sea)- Nick Ford, C/OG/OT, Utah 189. Washington- Aqeel Glass, QB, Alabama, A&M 190. Atlanta- Faion Hicks, CB, Wisconsin 191. Minnesota (Via KC Via Balt)- Skylar Thompson, QB, Kansas State 192. Minnesota- Diego [BLEEP], LB, Navy 193. Dallas (Via Cleve)- Derrick Tangelo, DT, Penn State 194. New Orleans (Via Phil Via Ind)- Nephi Sewell, LB, Utah 195. L.A. Chargers- Chance Campbell, ILB, Mississippi New Orleans- Forfeit 196. Baltimore (Via Mia)- Justin Shaffer, OG, Georgia 197. Jacksonville (Via Phil)- Charleston Rambo, WR, Miami (Fla) 198. Jacksonville (Via Pitt)- Tristan Nichols, DE/OLB, Nevada 199. Carolina (Via LV)- Lucas Krull, TE, Pitt 200. New England- Damone Clark, ILB, LSU 201. Arizona- Neil Farrell Jr., NT, LSU 202. Cleveland (Via Dallas)- Kevin Austin Jr., WR, Notre Dame 203. Buffalo- Jayden Peevy, DT, Texas A&M 204. Tennessee- Blaise Andries, OG/OT, Minnesota 205. Houston (Via GB)- Luke Wattenburg, OG/C, Washington 206. Denver (Via NYJ Via TB)- Abram Smith, RB, Baylor 207. Houston (Via NYJ Via SF)- E.J. Perry, QB, Brown 208. Pittsburgh (Via KC)- Jaquarii Roberson, WR, Wake Forest 209. Cincinnati- Scott Patchan, DE, Colorado State 210. New England (Via L.A.R)- Jason Poe, OG/C, Mercer 211. L.A. Rams- Tyler Vrabel, OT, Boston College 212. L.A. Rams- Cam Taylor-Britt, CB, Nebraska 213. Atlanta- Kana’i Mauga, ILB, USC 214. L.A. Chargers- Demetrius Taylor, DE/DT, Appalachian State 215. Arizona- Akayleb Evans, CB, Missouri 216. Indianapolis- Malcolm Rodriguez, LB, Oklahoma State 217. Detroit- Tyreke Smith, DE, Ohio State 218. L.A. Rams- Curtis Brooks, DE/DT, Cincinnati 219. Tennessee- Mike Tafua, DE/OLB, Utah 220. San Francisco- Isaiah Weston, WR, Northern Iowa 221. San Francisco- Tyler Badie, RB, Missouri Round 7 222. Jacksonville- Velus Jones Jr, WR, Tennessee 223. Cleveland (Via Det)- Josh Sills, OG, Oklahoma State 224. Miami (Via NE Via Balt Via Hou)- Mario Goodrich, CB, Clemson 225. Pittsburgh (Via NYJ)- Bamidele Olaseni, OT, Utah 226. Cincinnati (Via NYG)- Dion Novil, DT, North Texas 227. Las Vegas (Via Mia Via Car)- Josh Thompson, CB, Texas 228. Green Bay (Via Hou Via Chi)- Quintin Lake, S, UCLA 229. Seattle- Noah Elliss, NT, Idaho 230. Washington- Thayer Munford, OG/OT, Ohio State 231. Cleveland (Via Buff Via Atl)- Joel Dublanko, LB, Cincinnati 232. Denver- Jerreth Sterns, WR/KR, Western Kentucky 233. Kansas City (Via Minn)- Tyree Johnson, DE, Texas A&M 234. Denver (via Det via Cleve)- Jack Jones, CB, Arizona State 235. Jacksonville (Via Balt)- Damarcus Fields, CB, Texas Tech 236. L.A. Chargers- Jerome Ford, RB, Cincinnati 237. Philadelphia (Via NO)- Grant Calcaterra, TE, SMU 238. L.A. Rams- (Via NE Via Balt Via Mia)- Jordan Stout, P, Penn State 239. Indianapolis- Yusuf Corker, S, Kentucky 240. Washington (Via Ind Via Philadelphia)- Emeka Emezie, WR, N.C. State 241. Pittsburgh- Eric Johnson, DE/DT, Missouri State 242. Carolina (Via Mia Via NE)- Derion Kendrick, CB, Georgia 243. Kansas City (Via NE Via LV)- Darien Butler, LB, Arizona State 244. Arizona- Jeffrey Gunter, DE/OLB, Coastal Carolina 245. Houston (Via Dallas)- Cole Turner, TE, Nevada 246. Cleveland (Via Buff)- Andrew Stueber, OT, Michigan 247. Miami (Via Tenn)- Eric Barriere, QB, Eastern Washington 248. Tampa Bay- Spencer Burford, OG, UTSA 249. Green Bay- Myron Cunningham, OT, Arkansas 250. Minnesota (Via Den Via SF)- Logan Bruss, OT, Wisconsin 251. Kansas City- Jack Snyder, OG/OT, San Jose State 252. 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