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12 minutes ago, NFLfan said:

With the 54th pick of the 2016 NFL Draft, the Minnesota Vikings select Tyler Boyd, WR from the University of Pittsburgh. 

 

Good route-running was sorely lacking on the Vikings following the departure of Greg Jennings. Boyd is a good route runner and has good hands to catch all passes. Per Gil Brandt:
 
"Boyd (6-1 1/2, 197, 4.5 40) ran better at Pittsburgh's pro day than at the NFL Scouting Combine. He is a very good route-runner, and made 254 catches in three seasons. Boyd also brings an ability to return kickoffs and punts. He has outstanding hands."

 

@danlhart87 Cincinnati is on the clock.

Check the trade thread I traded with @PureLuck

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2. 55. Cincinnati Denver (trade) - @PureLuck

2. 56. Seattle - @aaron11

2. 57. Green Bay - @chelsea_fc

2. 58. Pittsburgh - @loudnproudcolt

2. 59. Kansas City - @MTC

2. 60. New England Dallas (trade, see #34) - @stitches

2. 61. New England Dallas (trade, see #34) - @stitches

2. 62. Carolina - @Footballlax31

2. 63. Denver - Cincinnati (trade) - @danlhart87

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Sorry for the delay, time difference was a killer here ;) - with the 55th pick in the 2016 NFL draft, the Denver Broncos select DT Kenny Clark from UCLA. 

 

Really liked Calhoun as well at this spot, would love the Colts to draft him in the second, if he's available, but he isn't strong enough to play up front replacing Malik Jackson. So I went with Clark - surprised he was still available here - kind of shows the depth of the position in the draft! 

 

@aaron11 Seahawks are on the clock!

 

 

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3 hours ago, PureLuck said:

Sorry for the delay, time difference was a killer here ;) - with the 55th pick in the 2016 NFL draft, the Denver Broncos select DT Kenny Clark from UCLA. 

 

Really liked Calhoun as well at this spot, would love the Colts to draft him in the second, if he's available, but he isn't strong enough to play up front replacing Malik Jackson. So I went with Clark - surprised he was still available here - kind of shows the depth of the position in the draft! 

 

@aaron11 Seahawks are on the clock!

 

 

The Colts could have drafted him, but Grigson fell asleep at the wheel and some poor scout intern grabbed the wrong card handed it in. Thought he was drafting Calhoun, but instead drafted Kenneth Dixon.

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@loudnproudcoltis on the clock.

 

Picks so far:

1. 01. Tennessee -- Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss

1. 02. Cleveland -- Jalen Ramsey, Florida State

1. 03. San Diego -- Myles Jack, UCLA

1. 04. Dallas -- Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State

1. 05. Jacksonville Tampa bay (trade) -- Joey Bosa, Ohio State

1. 06. Baltimore Los Angeles (trade) -- Carson Wentz, North Dakota State

1. 07. San Francisco -- Jared Goff, California

1. 08. Philadelphia from Miami -- Jack Conklin, Michigan State

1. 09. Tampa Bay Jacksonville (trade) -- Vernon Hargreaves, Florida

1. 10. New York Giants -- Reggie Ragland, Alabama

1. 11. Chicago -- DeForest Buckner, Oregon

1. 12. New Orleans -- Shaq Lawson, Clemson

1. 13. Miami from Philadelphia (trade) Detroit -- Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame

1. 14. Oakland (trade) San Diego -- A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama

1. 15. Los Angeles Baltimore -- Darron Lee, Ohio State

1. 16. Detroit Miami (trade) Houston -- Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss

1. 17. Atlanta -- Leonard Floyd, Georgia

1. 18. Indianapolis -- Keanu Neal, Florida

1. 19. Buffalo -- Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky

1. 20. New York Jets (trade) Minnesota -- Sheldon Rankins, Louisville

1. 21. Washington -- Mackensie Alexander, Clemson

1. 22. Houston (trade, see #16) Miami -- Jarran Reed, Alabama

1. 23. Minnesota (trade, see #20) New York Jets -- Taylor Decker, Ohio State

1. 24. Cincinnati -- Andrew Billings, Baylor

1. 25. Pittsburgh -- William Jackson III, Houston

1. 26. Seattle -- Kevin Dodd, Clemson

1. 27. Green Bay (trade) Cleveland Browns -- Paxton Lynch, Memphis

1. 28. Kansas City -- Eli Apple, Ohio State

1. 29. Arizona -- Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State

1. 30. Carolina (trade) Tampa Bay -- Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame

1. 31. Denver -- Karl Joseph, West Virginia

 

2. 32. Cleveland (trade, see #27) Green Bay Packers -- Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech

2. 33. Tennessee -- Corey Coleman, Baylor

2. 34. Dallas (trade) New England -- Michael Thomas, Ohio State

2. 35. San Diego (trade, see #14) Oakland -- Jason Spriggs, Indiana

2. 36. Baltimore -- Cody Whitehair, Kansas State

2. 37. San Francisco -- Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M

2. 38. Jacksonville - Ryan Kelly, Alabama

2. 39. Tampa Bay (trade, see #30) Carolina -- Josh Doctson, TCU

2. 40. New York Giants - Derrick Henry, Alabama

2. 41. Chicago - Hunter Henry, Arkansas

2. 42. Miami - Vonn Bell, Ohio State

2. 43. Los Angeles Baltimore (trade) - Jonathan Bullard, Florida

2. 44. Oakland - Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech

2. 45. Los Angeles Baltimore (trade) Philadelphia (trade) - Connor Cook, Michigan State

2. 46. Detroit Miami (trade, see #13) - Nick Vannett, Ohio State

2. 47. New Orleans - Chris Jones, Mississippi State

2. 48. Indianapolis - Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech

2. 49. Buffalo - Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss

2. 50. Atlanta - Su'a Cravens, USC

2. 51. New York Jets - Kamelei Correa, Boise State

2. 52. Houston - Hassan Ridgeway, Texas

2. 53. Washington - Adolphus Washington, Ohio State

2. 54. Minnesota - Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh

2. 55. Cincinnati Denver (trade) - Kenny Clark ,UCLA

2. 56. Seattle - Will Fuller, Notre Dame

2. 57. Green Bay - Harlan Miller, Southeastern Louisiana

2. 58. Pittsburgh -

2. 59. Kansas City -

2. 60. New England Dallas (trade, see #34) -

2. 61. New England Dallas (trade, see #34) -

2. 62. Carolina -

2. 63. Denver - Cincinnati (trade) -

 

Updated list of the big board:

 

1 OT  LAREMY TUNSIL - OLE MISS

2 CB  JALEN RAMSEY - FSU

3 OLB  MYLES JACK - UCLA

4 QB  JARED GOFF - CALIFORNIA

5 DE  JOEY BOSA - OHIO STATE

6 DE  DEFOREST BUCKNER - OREGON

7 RB  EZEKIEL ELLIOTT - OHIO STATE

8 CB  VERNON HARGREAVES III - FLORIDA

9 QB  CARSON WENTZ - NORTH DAKOTA STATE

10 OT  RONNIE STANLEY - NOTRE DAME

11 ILB  DARRON LEE - OHIO STATE

12 WR  LAQUON TREADWELL - OLE MISS

13 DE  NOAH SPENCE - EASTERN KENTUCKY

14 DT  SHELDON RANKINS - LOUISVILLE

15 DE  SHAQ LAWSON - CLEMSON

16 CB  MACKENSIE ALEXANDER - CLEMSON

17 DT  A'SHAWN ROBINSON - ALABAMA

18 OT  TAYLOR DECKER - OHIO STATE

19 DT  ANDREW BILLINGS - BAYLOR

20 OLB  LEONARD FLOYD - GEORGIA

21 OT  JACK CONKLIN - MICHIGAN STATE

22 DT  JARRAN REED - ALABAMA

23 ILB  REGGIE RAGLAND - ALABAMA

24 DE  EMMANUEL OGBAH - OKLAHOMA STATE

25 WR  COREY COLEMAN - BAYLOR

26 DE  KEVIN DODD - CLEMSON

27 WR  MICHAEL THOMAS - OHIO STATE

28 CB  WILLIAM JACKSON III - HOUSTON

29 CB  ELI APPLE - OHIO STATE

30 OT  GERMAIN IFEDI - TEXAS A&M

31 S  KEANU NEAL - FLORIDA

32 QB  PAXTON LYNCH - MEMPHIS

33 G  CODY WHITEHAIR - KANSAS STATE

34 WR  JOSH DOCTSON - TCU

35 S  KARL JOSEPH - WEST VIRGINIA

36 RB  KENNETH DIXON - LOUISIANA TECH

37 QB  CONNOR COOK - MICHIGAN STATE

38 OLB  JAYLON SMITH - NOTRE DAME

39 DT  VERNON BUTLER - LOUISIANA TECH

40 DT  JONATHAN BULLARD - FLORIDA

41 WR  WILL FULLER - NOTRE DAME

42 OLB  SU'A CRAVENS - USC

43 WR  STERLING SHEPARD - OKLAHOMA

44 DT  KENNY CLARK - UCLA

45 WR  TYLER BOYD - PITT

46 TE  HUNTER HENRY - ARKANSAS

47 S  DARIAN THOMPSON - BOISE STATE

48 DT  CHRIS JONES - MISS. STATE

49 C  RYAN KELLY - ALABAMA

50 RB  DERRICK HENRY - ALABAMA

51 OT  JASON SPRIGGS - INDIANA

52 S  TJ GREEN - CLEMSON

53 CB  XAVIEN HOWARD - BAYLOR

54 DT  MALIEK COLLINS - NEBRASKA

55 CB  HARLAN MILLER - SE LOUISIANA

56 DT  ROBERT NKEMDICHE - OLE MISS

57 CB  KENDALL FULLER - VIRGINIA TECH

58 G  CHRISTIAN WESTERMAN - ARIZONA STATE

59 DE  KAMALEI CORREA - BOISE STATE

60 WR  BRAXTON MILLER - OHIO STATE

61 DT  AUSTIN JOHNSON - PENN STATE

62 WR  CHARONE PEAKE - CLEMSON

63 DT  JIHAD WARD - ILLINOIS

64 G  JOSHUA GARNETT - STANFORD

65 RB  PAUL PERKINS - UCLA

66 DT  HASSAN RIDGEWAY - TEXAS

67 CB  ZACK SANCHEZ - OKLAHOMA

68 DE  SHILIQUE CALHOUN - MICHIGAN STATE

69 RB  JORDAN HOWARD - INDIANA

70 S  JALEN MILLS - LSU

71 OT  JERALD HAWKINS - LSU

72 OT  SHON COLEMAN - AUBURN

73 CB  ARTIE BURNS - MIAMI (FLA.)

74 WR  PHAROH COOPER - SOUTH CAROLINA

75 C  NICK MARTIN - NOTRE DAME

76 WR  LEONTE CARROO - RUTGERS

77 DT  WILLIE HENRY - MICHIGAN

78 G  REES ODHIAMBO - BOISE STATE

79 DT  SHELDON DAY - NOTRE DAME

80 G  LANDON TURNER - NORTH CAROLINA

81 G  PARKER EHINGER - CINCINNATI

82 CB  KEIVARAE RUSSELL - NOTRE DAME

83 DE  CARL NASSIB - PENN STATE

84 DT  ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON - OHIO STATE

85 DT  MATT IOANNIDIS - TEMPLE

86 CB  RASHARD ROBINSON - LSU

87 TE  NICK VANNETT - OHIO STATE

88 S  JEREMY CASH - DUKE

89 TE  AUSTIN HOOPER - STANFORD

90 S  VONN BELL - OHIO STATE

91 S  MILES KILLEBREW - SOUTHERN UTAH

92 RB  DEVONTAE BOOKER - UTAH

93 RB  ALEX COLLINS - ARKANSAS

94 OLB  JORDAN JENKINS - GEORGIA

95 ILB  JOSHUA PERRY - OHIO STATE

96 QB  CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG - PENN STATE

97 QB  DAK PRESCOTT - MISS. STATE

98 G  VADAL ALEXANDER - LSU

99 S  JAYRON KEARSE - CLEMSON

100 C  JACK ALLEN - MICHIGAN STATE

101 S  DEANDRE HOUSTON-CARSON - WILLIAM & MARY

102 S  SEAN DAVIS - MARYLAND

103 G  DARRELL GREENE - SAN DIEGO STATE

104 DE  AARON WALLACE - UCLA

105 ILB  KENTRELL BROTHERS - MISSOURI

106 OT  LA'RAVEN CLARK - TEXAS TECH

107 G  CONNOR MCGOVERN - MISSOURI

108 RB  KELVIN TAYLOR - FLORIDA

109 OT  JOE HAEG - NORTH DAKOTA STATE

110 CB  WILL REDMOND - MISS. STATE

111 OLB  KYLER FACKRELL - UTAH STATE

112 CB  JUSTON BURRIS - NC STATE

113 WR  RASHARD HIGGINS - COLORADO STATE

114 CB  ERIC MURRAY - MINNESOTA

115 WR  KENNY LAWLER - CALIFORNIA

116 CB  JAMES BRADBERRY - SAMFORD

117 DT  JAVON HARGRAVE - SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

118 DE  CHARLES TAPPER - OKLAHOMA

119 S  DEIONDRE HALL - NORTHERN IOWA

120 DE  JAMES COWSER - SOUTHERN UTAH

121 S  TYVIS POWELL - OHIO STATE

122 G  SEBASTIAN TRETOLA - ARKANSAS

123 OT  WILLIE BEAVERS - WESTERN MICHIGAN

124 DE  RONALD BLAIR - APPALACHIAN ST

125 TE  TYLER HIGBEE - WESTERN KENTUCKY

126 TE  DEVON CAJUSTE - STANFORD

127 WR  HUNTER SHARP - UTAH STATE

128 G  JOE DAHL - WASHINGTON ST

129 QB  BRANDON ALLEN - ARKANSAS

130 QB  CARDALE JONES - OHIO STATE

131 ILB  DOMINIQUE ALEXANDER - OKLAHOMA

132 OLB  JOE SCHOBERT - WISCONSIN

133 OLB  DEION JONES - LSU

134 RB  KEITH MARSHALL - GEORGIA

135 RB  TYLER ERVIN - SAN JOSE STATE

136 RB  CJ PROSISE - NOTRE DAME

137 WR  DEMARCUS ROBINSON - FLORIDA

138 WR  JALIN MARSHALL - OHIO STATE

139 RB  PEYTON BARBER - AUBURN

140 RB  KENYAN DRAKE - ALABAMA

141 WR  TAJAE SHARPE - UMASS

142 CB  D.J. WHITE - GEORGIA TECH

143 WR  DANIEL BRAVERMAN - WESTERN MICHIGAN

144 CB  CYRUS JONES - ALABAMA

145 WR  AARON BURBRIDGE - MICHIGAN STATE

146 CB  MAURICE CANADY - VIRGINIA

147 WR  CAYLEB JONES - ARIZONA

148 CB  DARYL WORLEY - WEST VIRGINIA

149 DE  BRONSON KAUFUSI - BYU

150 WR  MALCOLM MITCHELL - GEORGIA

 

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6 hours ago, OffensivelyPC said:

The Colts could have drafted him, but Grigson fell asleep at the wheel and some poor scout intern grabbed the wrong card handed it in. Thought he was drafting Calhoun, but instead drafted Kenneth Dixon.

im more open than most here to drafting a back early, but dixon would be a horrible pick for the colts in the second

 

he seems like the kind of guy you can get late, not a levon bell type

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15 minutes ago, chad72 said:

Should we stop this draft after 2 rounds if we want to extend the mock 2.0 version to the full 7 rounds? Just curious what people think.

I don't think there's any reason to stop after 2 rounds - I think it was put to a vote before anyway.  I just don't remember if it was 3 or 4 rounds.

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30 minutes ago, aaron11 said:

im more open than most here to drafting a back early, but dixon would be a horrible pick for the colts in the second

 

he seems like the kind of guy you can get late, not a levon bell type

Yeah, I'm not really opposed to drafting an RB if the right guy is there, I'm just not convinced there will be one worth taking at 48.  

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23 minutes ago, chad72 said:

Should we stop this draft after 2 rounds if we want to extend the mock 2.0 version to the full 7 rounds? Just curious what people think.

no reason to kill this draft for that one.  its not moving much faster and has different people playing

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We still need more help in our backfield. The only other way I can see of going in this round is WR, since

Martavis is gone this season, and we don't know if he can stop the weed. With all that in mind,

 

With the 58th pick in the 2016 Draft, the Pittsburgh Steelers select S Darian Thompson from Boise St.

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With the 60th pick the Dallas Cowboys select Austin Johnson, Penn State

With the 61st pick the Dallas Cowboys select Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State

 

After addressing the offensive end in the first, the Cowboys traded down in the second to get two picks at the back end of the second round in order to address two of the bigger needs for the team. Johnson is one of the best run-stopping interior linemen this year(ranks no. 3 against the run by PFF) and has some good pass-rushing potential.

 

Getting Shilique Calhoun at the end of the second is a coup for the Cowboys as they hope he will boost their pass-rush next year.

 

@Footballlax31and Carolina Panthers are on the clock.

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Picks so far:

1. 01. Tennessee -- Laremy Tunsil, Ole Miss

1. 02. Cleveland -- Jalen Ramsey, Florida State

1. 03. San Diego -- Myles Jack, UCLA

1. 04. Dallas -- Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State

1. 05. Jacksonville Tampa bay (trade) -- Joey Bosa, Ohio State

1. 06. Baltimore Los Angeles (trade) -- Carson Wentz, North Dakota State

1. 07. San Francisco -- Jared Goff, California

1. 08. Philadelphia from Miami -- Jack Conklin, Michigan State

1. 09. Tampa Bay Jacksonville (trade) -- Vernon Hargreaves, Florida

1. 10. New York Giants -- Reggie Ragland, Alabama

1. 11. Chicago -- DeForest Buckner, Oregon

1. 12. New Orleans -- Shaq Lawson, Clemson

1. 13. Miami from Philadelphia (trade) Detroit -- Ronnie Stanley, Notre Dame

1. 14. Oakland (trade) San Diego -- A'Shawn Robinson, Alabama

1. 15. Los Angeles Baltimore -- Darron Lee, Ohio State

1. 16. Detroit Miami (trade) Houston -- Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss

1. 17. Atlanta -- Leonard Floyd, Georgia

1. 18. Indianapolis -- Keanu Neal, Florida

1. 19. Buffalo -- Noah Spence, Eastern Kentucky

1. 20. New York Jets (trade) Minnesota -- Sheldon Rankins, Louisville

1. 21. Washington -- Mackensie Alexander, Clemson

1. 22. Houston (trade, see #16) Miami -- Jarran Reed, Alabama

1. 23. Minnesota (trade, see #20) New York Jets -- Taylor Decker, Ohio State

1. 24. Cincinnati -- Andrew Billings, Baylor

1. 25. Pittsburgh -- William Jackson III, Houston

1. 26. Seattle -- Kevin Dodd, Clemson

1. 27. Green Bay (trade) Cleveland Browns -- Paxton Lynch, Memphis

1. 28. Kansas City -- Eli Apple, Ohio State

1. 29. Arizona -- Emmanuel Ogbah, Oklahoma State

1. 30. Carolina (trade) Tampa Bay -- Jaylon Smith, Notre Dame

1. 31. Denver -- Karl Joseph, West Virginia

 

2. 32. Cleveland (trade, see #27) Green Bay Packers -- Vernon Butler, Louisiana Tech

2. 33. Tennessee -- Corey Coleman, Baylor

2. 34. Dallas (trade) New England -- Michael Thomas, Ohio State

2. 35. San Diego (trade, see #14) Oakland -- Jason Spriggs, Indiana

2. 36. Baltimore -- Cody Whitehair, Kansas State

2. 37. San Francisco -- Germain Ifedi, Texas A&M

2. 38. Jacksonville - Ryan Kelly, Alabama

2. 39. Tampa Bay (trade, see #30) Carolina -- Josh Doctson, TCU

2. 40. New York Giants - Derrick Henry, Alabama

2. 41. Chicago - Hunter Henry, Arkansas

2. 42. Miami - Vonn Bell, Ohio State

2. 43. Los Angeles Baltimore (trade) - Jonathan Bullard, Florida

2. 44. Oakland - Kendall Fuller, Virginia Tech

2. 45. Los Angeles Baltimore (trade) Philadelphia (trade) - Connor Cook, Michigan State

2. 46. Detroit Miami (trade, see #13) - Nick Vannett, Ohio State

2. 47. New Orleans - Chris Jones, Mississippi State

2. 48. Indianapolis - Kenneth Dixon, Louisiana Tech

2. 49. Buffalo - Robert Nkemdiche, Ole Miss

2. 50. Atlanta - Su'a Cravens, USC

2. 51. New York Jets - Kamelei Correa, Boise State

2. 52. Houston - Hassan Ridgeway, Texas

2. 53. Washington - Adolphus Washington, Ohio State

2. 54. Minnesota - Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh

2. 55. Cincinnati Denver (trade) - Kenny Clark ,UCLA

2. 56. Seattle - Will Fuller, Notre Dame

2. 57. Green Bay - Harlan Miller, Southeastern Louisiana

2. 58. Pittsburgh - Darian Thompson, Boise St.

2. 59. Kansas City - Sterling Shepard. Oklahoma

2. 60. New England Dallas (trade, see #34) - Austin Johnson, Penn State

2. 61. New England Dallas (trade, see #34) - Shilique Calhoun, Michigan State

2. 62. Carolina - TJ Green, Clemson

2. 63. Denver - Cincinnati (trade) -

 

Preview for round 3(please report with links any missing trades so I can correct the order, thanks):

3. 64. Tennessee

3. 65. Cleveland

3. 66. San Diego

3. 67. Dallas

3. 68. San Francisco

3. 69. Jacksonville

3. 70. Baltimore Los Angeles (trade)

3. 71. New York Giants

3. 72. Chicago

3. 73. Miami Detroit (trade)

3. 74. Tampa Bay

3. 75. Oakland

3. 76. Los Angeles Baltimore Los Angeles (trade #1 [pick to Baltimore]) (trade #2 [pick to Los Angeles])

3. 77. Philadelphia from Detroit Baltimore (see trade 2-45)

3. 78. New Orleans

3. 79. Philadelphia Baltimore (see trade 2-45)

3. 80. Buffalo

3. 81. Atlanta

3. 82. Indianapolis

3. 83. New York Jets

3. 84. Washington

3. 85. Houston (trade, see #16) Miami

3. 86. Minnesota (trade, see #20) New York Jets

3. 87. Cincinnati (trade) Denver

3. 88. Green Bay

3. 89. Pittsburgh

3. 90. Seattle

3. 91. New England

3. 92. Arizona

3. 93. Carolina

3. 94. Denver (trade) Cincinnati

3. 95. Detroit (Compensatory Selection)

3. 96. New England (Compensatory Selection)

3. 97. Seattle (Compensatory Selection)

3. 98. Denver (Compensatory Selection)

 

Upcoming picks:

2. 62. Carolina - @Footballlax31(on the clock)

2. 63. Denver - Cincinnati (trade) - @danlhart87

 

3. 64. Tennessee - @wig

3. 65. Cleveland - @Dustin

3. 66. San Diego - @tweezy32

3. 67. Dallas - @stitches

3. 68. San Francisco - @jvan1973

3. 69. Jacksonville - @chad72

 

Big Board:

31 S  KEANU NEAL - FLORIDA

32 QB  PAXTON LYNCH - MEMPHIS

33 G  CODY WHITEHAIR - KANSAS STATE

34 WR  JOSH DOCTSON - TCU

35 S  KARL JOSEPH - WEST VIRGINIA

36 RB  KENNETH DIXON - LOUISIANA TECH

37 QB  CONNOR COOK - MICHIGAN STATE

38 OLB  JAYLON SMITH - NOTRE DAME

39 DT  VERNON BUTLER - LOUISIANA TECH

40 DT  JONATHAN BULLARD - FLORIDA

41 WR  WILL FULLER - NOTRE DAME

42 OLB  SU'A CRAVENS - USC

43 WR  STERLING SHEPARD - OKLAHOMA

44 DT  KENNY CLARK - UCLA

45 WR  TYLER BOYD - PITT

46 TE  HUNTER HENRY - ARKANSAS

47 S  DARIAN THOMPSON - BOISE STATE

48 DT  CHRIS JONES - MISS. STATE

49 C  RYAN KELLY - ALABAMA

50 RB  DERRICK HENRY - ALABAMA

51 OT  JASON SPRIGGS - INDIANA

52 S  TJ GREEN - CLEMSON

53 CB  XAVIEN HOWARD - BAYLOR

54 DT  MALIEK COLLINS - NEBRASKA

55 CB  HARLAN MILLER - SE LOUISIANA

56 DT  ROBERT NKEMDICHE - OLE MISS

57 CB  KENDALL FULLER - VIRGINIA TECH

58 G  CHRISTIAN WESTERMAN - ARIZONA STATE

59 DE  KAMALEI CORREA - BOISE STATE

60 WR  BRAXTON MILLER - OHIO STATE

61 DT  AUSTIN JOHNSON - PENN STATE

62 WR  CHARONE PEAKE - CLEMSON

63 DT  JIHAD WARD - ILLINOIS

64 G  JOSHUA GARNETT - STANFORD

65 RB  PAUL PERKINS - UCLA

66 DT  HASSAN RIDGEWAY - TEXAS

67 CB  ZACK SANCHEZ - OKLAHOMA

68 DE  SHILIQUE CALHOUN - MICHIGAN STATE

69 RB  JORDAN HOWARD - INDIANA

70 S  JALEN MILLS - LSU

71 OT  JERALD HAWKINS - LSU

72 OT  SHON COLEMAN - AUBURN

73 CB  ARTIE BURNS - MIAMI (FLA.)

74 WR  PHAROH COOPER - SOUTH CAROLINA

75 C  NICK MARTIN - NOTRE DAME

76 WR  LEONTE CARROO - RUTGERS

77 DT  WILLIE HENRY - MICHIGAN

78 G  REES ODHIAMBO - BOISE STATE

79 DT  SHELDON DAY - NOTRE DAME

80 G  LANDON TURNER - NORTH CAROLINA

81 G  PARKER EHINGER - CINCINNATI

82 CB  KEIVARAE RUSSELL - NOTRE DAME

83 DE  CARL NASSIB - PENN STATE

84 DT  ADOLPHUS WASHINGTON - OHIO STATE

85 DT  MATT IOANNIDIS - TEMPLE

86 CB  RASHARD ROBINSON - LSU

87 TE  NICK VANNETT - OHIO STATE

88 S  JEREMY CASH - DUKE

89 TE  AUSTIN HOOPER - STANFORD

90 S  VONN BELL - OHIO STATE

91 S  MILES KILLEBREW - SOUTHERN UTAH

92 RB  DEVONTAE BOOKER - UTAH

93 RB  ALEX COLLINS - ARKANSAS

94 OLB  JORDAN JENKINS - GEORGIA

95 ILB  JOSHUA PERRY - OHIO STATE

96 QB  CHRISTIAN HACKENBERG - PENN STATE

97 QB  DAK PRESCOTT - MISS. STATE

98 G  VADAL ALEXANDER - LSU

99 S  JAYRON KEARSE - CLEMSON

100 C  JACK ALLEN - MICHIGAN STATE

101 S  DEANDRE HOUSTON-CARSON - WILLIAM & MARY

102 S  SEAN DAVIS - MARYLAND

103 G  DARRELL GREENE - SAN DIEGO STATE

104 DE  AARON WALLACE - UCLA

105 ILB  KENTRELL BROTHERS - MISSOURI

106 OT  LA'RAVEN CLARK - TEXAS TECH

107 G  CONNOR MCGOVERN - MISSOURI

108 RB  KELVIN TAYLOR - FLORIDA

109 OT  JOE HAEG - NORTH DAKOTA STATE

110 CB  WILL REDMOND - MISS. STATE

111 OLB  KYLER FACKRELL - UTAH STATE

112 CB  JUSTON BURRIS - NC STATE

113 WR  RASHARD HIGGINS - COLORADO STATE

114 CB  ERIC MURRAY - MINNESOTA

115 WR  KENNY LAWLER - CALIFORNIA

116 CB  JAMES BRADBERRY - SAMFORD

117 DT  JAVON HARGRAVE - SOUTH CAROLINA STATE

118 DE  CHARLES TAPPER - OKLAHOMA

119 S  DEIONDRE HALL - NORTHERN IOWA

120 DE  JAMES COWSER - SOUTHERN UTAH

121 S  TYVIS POWELL - OHIO STATE

122 G  SEBASTIAN TRETOLA - ARKANSAS

123 OT  WILLIE BEAVERS - WESTERN MICHIGAN

124 DE  RONALD BLAIR - APPALACHIAN ST

125 TE  TYLER HIGBEE - WESTERN KENTUCKY

126 TE  DEVON CAJUSTE - STANFORD

127 WR  HUNTER SHARP - UTAH STATE

128 G  JOE DAHL - WASHINGTON ST

129 QB  BRANDON ALLEN - ARKANSAS

130 QB  CARDALE JONES - OHIO STATE

131 ILB  DOMINIQUE ALEXANDER - OKLAHOMA

132 OLB  JOE SCHOBERT - WISCONSIN

133 OLB  DEION JONES - LSU

134 RB  KEITH MARSHALL - GEORGIA

135 RB  TYLER ERVIN - SAN JOSE STATE

136 RB  CJ PROSISE - NOTRE DAME

137 WR  DEMARCUS ROBINSON - FLORIDA

138 WR  JALIN MARSHALL - OHIO STATE

139 RB  PEYTON BARBER - AUBURN

140 RB  KENYAN DRAKE - ALABAMA

141 WR  TAJAE SHARPE - UMASS

142 CB  D.J. WHITE - GEORGIA TECH

143 WR  DANIEL BRAVERMAN - WESTERN MICHIGAN

144 CB  CYRUS JONES - ALABAMA

145 WR  AARON BURBRIDGE - MICHIGAN STATE

146 CB  MAURICE CANADY - VIRGINIA

147 WR  CAYLEB JONES - ARIZONA

148 CB  DARYL WORLEY - WEST VIRGINIA

149 DE  BRONSON KAUFUSI - BYU

150 WR  MALCOLM MITCHELL - GEORGIA

 

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@The Brazilian Ninja is on the clock

 

Upcoming picks:

3. 71. New York Giants - @twfish

3. 72. Chicago - @CheezyColt

3. 73. Miami Detroit (trade) - @bap03Colts

3. 74. Tampa Bay - @WarGhost21

3. 75. Oakland - @Exodus

3. 76. Los Angeles Baltimore Los Angeles (trade #1 [pick to Baltimore]) (trade #2 [pick to Los Angeles]) - @The Brazilian Ninja

3. 77. Philadelphia from Detroit Baltimore (see trade 2-45) - @21isSuperman

3. 78. New Orleans - @Archer

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The Bears know that keeping Jay Cutler clean is the best thing they can do. Jeremy Langford also showed great promise last year when he had room to run. Upgrading the offensive line is huge priority in this draft.

 

with the 72nd pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears select Shon Coleman, Offensive Tackle out of Auburn.

 

Looks like Detroit is on the clock. @bap03Colts

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Titans would have picked La'Raven Clark

 

First 3 rds with their current choices are:

 

Corey Coleman

Cody Whitehair

Chris Jones

Jaylon Smith

Scooby Wright

La'Raven Clark

 

Not a bad haul.

 

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