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PICK 5 VIA BRONCOS                                                                                                            

 

Bradley Chubb, DE, N.C. State  
Height: 6-4. Weight: 275. 
Projected 40 Time: 4.80. 
Projected Round (2018): Top-10. 
Chubb totaled 73 tackles with 25 for a loss, 10 sacks, three forced fumbles and two passes batted in 2017. In a survey of league sources, Chubb was considered to be among the elite talents in this draft class. 


2nd Round pick                                                               

 

Will Hernandez, G, UTEP  
Height: 6-3. Weight: 330. 
Projected 40 Time: 5.25. 
Projected Round (2018): 2-3. 
Hernandez has created some buzz, as SI's Bruce Feldman wrote that he's heard that Hernandez is the top guard prospect. In reaching out to some team sources, they had Hernandez behind Quenton Nelson. 

Hernandez is shorter and lacks length compared to a lot of starting guards in the NFL, but he makes up for it with strength. He is strong at the point of attack with a heavy base to help him get movement at the point of attack. Impressing at an all-star game will be important for Hernandez.

 

 2nd round pick (broncos)
 

Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, OLB, Oklahoma  
Height: 6-1. Weight: 242. 
Projected 40 Time: 4.69. 
Projected Round (2018): 1-3. 
In 2017, Okoronkwo racked up eight sacks with 76 tackles, 17.5 tackles for a loss, two passes batted and three forced fumbles. He was a leading defender for the Sooners and received a lot of media hype.

 

3rd ROUND PICK                                                        

 

Kalen Ballage, RB, Arizona State  

Height: 6-2. Weight: 222. Arm: 29.13. Hand: 8.75.

Projected 40 Time: 4.53. Projected Round (2018): 2-4.        
Ballage had an impressive week of practice at the Senior Bowl. All week, he was a powerful North-South runner with a physically imposing downhill style. Where Ballage really impressed was with his serious burst to get downfield in a hurry. He showed surprising speed for a big back. Ballage also did well as a check-down receiver. He really helped himself in Mobile and could be a second-day pick.


4TH ROUND PICK

  

Micah Kiser, ILB, Virginia  
Height: 6-0. Weight: 236. Arm: 31.88. Hand: 9.25. 
Projected 40 Time: 4.70. 
Projected Round (2018): 3-5. 
2/3/18: Kiser amassed 145 tackles in 2017 and was dangerous as a blitzer, notching five sacks. He also had four passes batted and 9.5 tackles for a loss on the season. 


5th round

 

Jaylen Dunlap, CB, Illinois 
Height: 6-1. Weight: 190. 
Projected 40 Time: 4.45. 
Projected Round (2018): 4-6. 
Dunlap has an excellent combination of size and speed for his NFL team to work with. He wasn't a star for Illinois, but sources say he is draftable and has the skill set to be a better pro than college player. Dunlap has good size and is said to run very fast in the 40. Like most big corners, he has tightness in off-man coverage and is better off playing press-man and getting physical. 

Dunlap totaled 25 tackles with five passes broken up and an interception in 2017. He had a quality game covering Indiana's Simmie Cobbs (4-54) with an interception and giving up a touchdown. In 2016, Dunlap totaled 63 tackles with 11 breakups, including turning in a good tape with his matchup against Western Michigan's Corey Davis.

 

6th round 

 

Antonio Callaway*, WR, Florida  
Height: 5-11. Weight: 197.  
Projected 40 Time: 4.46. 
Callaway didn't play in 2017 because of a suspension. He ended up in pre-trial diversion after reportedly facing felony fraud charges for allegedly transferring money from a stolen credit card. NFL teams already had major off-the-field concerns about Callaway. While he loves football, he has a lot of issues in terms of hanging out with bad influences, and teams are concerned about him consistently failing drug tests in the NFL. Callaway has been suspended repeatedly by Florida, and he hurt his team by earning another suspension to start the 2017 season. 

Scouts across the league say that Callaway has first-round talent. They've even compared him to Antonio Brown in terms of his skill set and what he can do as a receiver, but teams think that Callaway will fall into the mid-rounds because his off-the-field issues are too serious to draft any earlier. They don't have any confidence that he will change and avoid suspensions in the NFL. 

 

7th rounder

Greg Senat, OT, Wagner  
Height: 6-7. Weight: 300. 
Projected 40 Time: 5.20. 

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