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Gio's 2020 NFL Mock Draft 6.0: Seven Round Mock

Givanni Damico | April 23rd, 2020

Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the article that will get every fanbase grabbing their pitchforks and torches and chasing me out of the country. It’s time for my final mock draft of the year. This will be a seven-round mock draft with some trades. Just to clarify, I did not make moves in rounds three and on because on day two and three of the draft, so many teams make minor moves that I did not include. Alright, let’s get into it.

1) Cincinnati Bengals – Joe Burrow, QB, LSU

There aren’t any smokescreens surrounding this pick. The Bengals have made it very clear that Burrow is their pick. Write it in sharpie.

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2) Washington Redskins – Chase Young, EDGE, Ohio State

This is honestly the only other “lock” of this draft. I’ll be doing a separate article on my “locks”, although I’m sure some will be wrong because the draft is so hard to predict. The Redskins are all in on Young.

** Detroit trades pick 3 to Los Angeles in exchange for picks 6, 37, 112, 186, 2021 3rd **

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3) Los Angeles Chargers (via DET) – Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon

The Chargers give up most of their 2020 draft to get their quarterback of the future. I’m aware that Anthony Lynn “trusts” Tyrod Taylor as their starter, but he’s not a long-term answer. In my mind, Herbert should start right away, but worst case scenario is that he sits a year behind Taylor (or less than a year when Taylor starts playing poorly). Herbert has a rocket for an arm as well as great athletic ability. He’s more dynamic than Taylor and brings a lot more to the table.

4) New York Giants – Isaiah Simmons, LB, Clemson

As much as I’d love to give the Giants a tackle here, there’s much less depth at the linebacker position than there is at tackle. The Giants can afford to pass on tackle here and take one in round two. Simmons is the most athletic player in the draft and he brings extreme versatility to the Meadowlands, being able to line up at linebacker, safety, or cornerback. He’s a once-in-a-decade kind of player that the Giants can’t miss.

5) Miami Dolphins – Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama

There are a lot of question marks with Tua’s injury history, but all things considered, the Dolphins can’t miss on him here. It’s a bit of a risky pick, but it can pay off big time. One Dolphins fan told me that they absolutely want Tua to be the pick here, but they’re just opposed to trading up for him. 

6) Detroit Lions (via LAC) – Jeffrey Okudah, CB, Ohio State

Okudah is the most technically sound and draft-ready cornerback in this class. Detroit gets the same guy that they would have taken at pick three while also gaining extra draft capital.

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7) Carolina Panthers – Derrick Brown, DT, Auburn

Carolina lost Gerald McCoy and Vernon Butler, leaving a wide-open hole at defensive tackle. Don’t listen to the people who say that Derrick Brown is not a top-10 player just because of his 3-cone time or because defensive tackles aren’t worth a top-10 pick. Brown is special and would immediately make a huge impact on the Carolina defensive front.

8) Arizona Cardinals – Tristan Wirfs, OT, Iowa

Wirfs is not OT1 according to my rankings, but this isn’t a “What Would I Do” draft. While he seems to be the consensus OT1, and the Cardinals have a pretty big need at tackle. He has the athletic ability to move inside to guard too if need be, giving the Cardinals a lot of versatility to work with.

9) Jacksonville Jaguars – C.J. Henderson, CB, Florida

Tre Herndon was very good last year, but he’s the only cornerback on the Jacksonville depth chart with any redeemable qualities. The loss of Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye in the last year has really depleted the Jacksonville secondary. Henderson is a fantastic man-coverage corner who’s only real weakness is tackling ability. He’s easily CB2 in a very murky cornerback class.

10) Cleveland Browns – Andrew Thomas, OT, Georgia

Thomas is my favorite tackle in the draft. He’s a great run-blocker with a lot of potential as a pass-blocker as well. He’s the most prepared to be a day-one starter out of the tackles in this class. Some argue that his ceiling is low, but I have no reason to believe that. He’s a high-floor, high-ceiling guy that isn’t a huge risk. He’d be an immediate upgrade over Chris Hubbard.

11) New York Jets – CeeDee Lamb, WR, Oklahoma

I think that Joe Douglas believes that he did a sufficient job addressing the offensive line in free agency. He did not. But because he thinks he did, Lamb should probably be the pick here. The Jets have awful depth at receiver after losing Robby Anderson, and the addition of Lamb would give Sam Darnold an explosive asset.

12) Las Vegas Raiders – Jerry Jeudy, WR, Alabama

Jeudy is being called overrated so much that he is officially underrated. I mean, this guy was most people’s consensus WR1 or at worst, WR2 a month or two ago. What happened? Don’t believe in the group think: Jeudy is a fantastic receiver with great tools. The Raiders have a couple decent receivers in Tyrell Williams and Hunter Renfrow, but Jeudy would be the WR1 in that group easily.

** San Francisco trades pick 13 to Dallas in exchange for picks 17, 82, 179, 2021 5th **

13) Dallas Cowboys (via SF) – K’Lavon Chaisson, EDGE, LSU

I have to believe that Chaisson is Dallas’ guy. They can’t risk the Falcons taking him at 16, so they make the move up to get their guy. San Francisco makes a necessary move-down in order to get some more mid-round draft capital. Chaisson is a very bendy athlete with extremely high potential. A great pick for Dallas with Henderson off the board and no safety worth a pick this high.

14) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Jedrick Wills Jr., RT, Alabama

Wills is a right tackle. He would need time to develop at left tackle because he never played there at Alabama. Either way, Wills is a great pass-blocker who can give Tom Brady his much-needed time in the pocket.

15) Denver Broncos – Justin Jefferson, WR, LSU

Now I may be falling for the pre-draft smoke here, but it appears that the Broncos have a strong interest in Jefferson. I also prefer Jefferson over Henry Ruggs III here. The Broncos get a guy who can play across from Courtland Sutton and give Drew Lock another weapon.

16) Atlanta Falcons – Kristian Fulton, CB, LSU

Fulton is a high-floor player who the Falcons desperately need. They only really have Isaiah Oliver as a valuable cornerback right now, so the addition of Fulton is already an immediate upgrade. I question Fulton’s potential to develop into a dominant CB1 at the next level, but this is a “need” pick for Atlanta.

17) San Francisco 49ers (via DAL) –  Jeff Gladney, CB, TCU

This might seem like a reach to some, but Gladney has shot up draft boards in the last few months. The 49ers need cornerback help more than they need receiver help in my opinion. The receiver class is also deeper than the cornerback class, so the 49ers can address that need later on. Gladney has fantastic potential, but he isn’t quite as pro-ready as guys like Henderson. Luckily, he’ll be able to learn under one of the best to ever do it in Richard Sherman.

18) Miami Dolphins (via PIT) – Mekhi Becton, OT, Louisville

Becton had a diluted sample at the Combine, but that’s not the only reason he fell for me. The board just didn’t fall favorably for Becton. If the Giants had taken Wirfs at four overall, then Becton may have ended up going four picks sooner to the Buccaneers, or even earlier if the Jets decided to address the offensive line. The Dolphins get really lucky to have an incredibly high-potential tackle fall into their laps. I’m not a huge fan of Becton’s ability to start right away, but he would in Miami and I’m sure that he will develop into a good cornerstone at tackle. Unfortunately, he’s no Laremy Tunsil, at least in my mind.

19) Las Vegas Raiders – Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina

Kinlaw is a great athlete with a high motor. He ends up in Vegas where he can immediately be the best defensive tackle on the depth chart. He and Maxx Crosby are an interesting duo, but they can’t do it all themselves. This team still desperately needs defensive line help. Clelin Ferrell and Maurice Hurst Jr. are solid players, but they didn’t do enough last year to make me think that their starting spots are one hundred percent secured.

** Jacksonville trades pick 20 to New Orleans for picks 24, 169, and a 2021 2nd **

20) New Orleans Saints – Jordan Love, QB, Utah State

Love is a quarterback whom I am very high on, but I’d love to see him sit a year behind Drew Brees and develop. I think if you throw him in the fire during his first year, that could really hurt his development. New Orleans makes the jump up ahead of New England just to be safe.

21) Philadelphia Eagles – Henry Ruggs III, WR, Alabama

Maybe the Eagles fans will like me for once? Ruggs is definitely the fastest receiver in the class with a lot of upside. I worry about his potential to be a bust as well as his lack of production at Alabama, but I think he’ll turn out to be a good prospect and a good fit in Philly.

22) Minnesota Vikings – Josh Jones, OT, Houston

It’s a little bit early for Jones to go, but the Vikings really need a tackle. Jones has the ability to move inside to guard as well, which may be a better plan for Minnesota. Dru Samia is the starting left guard for the Vikings right now; that’s no bueno. Jones could start immediately, or you could let him develop for a year and see how he turns out in 2021. This is a high-risk, high-reward pick.

23) New England Patriots – Patrick Queen, LB, LSU

The loss of Kyle Van Noy hurt New England’s linebacker depth. Queen is a great athlete who profiles well at outside linebacker as well as middle linebacker. Not a ton of huge holes on this New England team, so they take a high-upside guy who can work his way into the rotation immediately.

24) Jacksonville Jaguars – Xavier McKinney, SAF, Alabama

McKinney is a good-value pick and will further improve Jacksonville’s secondary. He could honestly play in the slot, as well as free safety. Jarrod Wilson won’t get the job done for Jacksonville, but McKinney is a guy that they hope can develop into a future All-Pro.

25) Minnesota Vikings – Denzel Mims, WR, Baylor

This is not a pairing that I have seen before, but I really like it. Mims is a physical, yet swift receiver. He also brings good blocking ability to the table. Is he Stefon Diggs? Not even close, but he can definitely fill that void created by Diggs’ departure.

26) Miami Dolphins – Cesar Ruiz, IOL, Michigan

Miami needs to keep building the offensive line. Ruiz is the only interior offensive line who should come close to sniffing the first-round. He’s somebody that I would want starting immediately and protecting Tua in the pocket.

27) Seattle Seahawks – Zack Baun, LB, Wisconsin

Baun is a pass-rushing linebacker who could be groomed to replace the aging K.J. Wright. I’m not worried about Baun’s diluted sample, because it sounds like he just drank too much water. Maybe Seattle can actually make a good value pick in the first round, or maybe I should’ve mocked them somebody who is supposed to go in the fourth round.

28) Baltimore Ravens – Kenneth Murray, LB, Oklahoma

This team is primed to win now, and the addition of Murray into the defensive rotation only amplifies their chances of being a dominant team. Murray is a fantastic athlete who is well worth a first-round pick. Linebacker is the only position on the Ravens’ roster where they lack depth outside of wide receiver.

29) Tennessee Titans – A.J. Epenesa, EDGE, Iowa

Epenesa didn’t get a first-round grade for me, but the Titans desperately need edge help. They need to pressure the quarterback more than they did last year, and Epenesa is a guy who will start right away and hopefully apply that much-needed pressure.

30) Green Bay Packers – Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State

I see no true weakness in Aiyuk’s game. He can catch, he’s explosive with the ball in his hands, and he’s pretty big. The Packers lack weapons for Aaron Rodgers right now. I like Allen Lazard, but I do not like Marquez Valdes-Scantling in that offense. Aiyuk could be a starter right away, making this Packers’ offense more threatening.

** San Francisco trades pick 31 to the New York Giants for picks 36, 110 **

31) New York Giants (via SF) – Isaiah Wilson, OT, Georgia

The Giants trade up for arguably the next-best tackle on the board who has recently received first-round hype. Wilson isn’t the best athlete in this class, but he’s certainly better than what the Giants have to offer at tackle. New York doesn’t give up too much either, so it’s a fair trade all the way around.

32) Kansas City Chiefs – A.J. Terrell, CB, Clemson

The loss of Kendall Fuller really hurts the Chiefs’ secondary, so they have a hole to fill. Outside of his awful game against LSU, Terrell was great in man coverage for Clemson. He’s a high-floor player who can make an immediate impact for the reigning Super Bowl champions.

Round Two

** Cincinnati trades pick 33 to Carolina for picks 38, 113, 221 **

33) Carolina Panthers – Damon Arnette, CB, Ohio State

34) Indianapolis Colts (via WSH) – Laviska Shenault Jr., WR, Colorado

35) Detroit Lions – Ross Blacklock, DT, TCU

36) San Francisco 49ers (via NYG) – Michael Pittman Jr., WR, USC

37) Detroit Lions – Yetur Gross-Matos, EDGE, Penn State

38) Cincinnati Bengals (via CAR) – Lloyd Cushenberry III, IOL, LSU

39) Miami Dolphins – Grant Delpit, SAF, LSU

40) Houston Texans – Josh Uche, EDGE, Michigan

** Cleveland trades pick 41 to the Jets for picks 48, 120 **

41) New York Jets (via CLE) – Ezra Cleveland, OT, Boise State

42) Jacksonville Jaguars – Marlon Davidson, DL/EDGE, Auburn

43) Chicago Bears – Noah Igbinoghene, CB, Auburn

44) Indianapolis Colts – Jacob Eason, QB, Washington

45) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – D’Andre Swift, RB, Georgia

46) Denver Broncos – Lucas Niang, OT, TCU

47) Atlanta Falcons – J.K. Dobbins, RB, Ohio State

48) Cleveland Browns (via NYJ) – Antoine Winfield Jr., SAF, Minnesota

49) Pittsburgh Steelers – Neville Gallimore, DT, Oklahoma

50) Chicago Bears – Jonah Jackson, IOL, Ohio State

51) Dallas Cowboys – Jaylon Johnson, CB, Utah

52) Los Angeles Rams – Matt Hennessy, IOL, Temple

53) Philadelphia Eagles – Jeremy Chinn, SAF, Southern Illinois

54) Buffalo Bills – Kyle Dugger, SAF, Lenoir-Rhyne

55) Baltimore Ravens – Tee Higgins, WR, Clemson

56) Miami Dolphins – Jonathan Taylor, RB, Wisconsin

57) Los Angeles Rams – Malik Harrison, LB, Ohio State

58) Minnesota Vikings – Trevon Diggs, CB, Alabama

59) Seattle Seahawks – Austin Jackson, OT, USC

60) Baltimore Ravens – Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, LSU

61) Tennessee Titans – Matt Peart, OT, UConn

62) Green Bay Packers – Cole Kmet, TE, Notre Dame

63) Kansas City Chiefs – Nick Harris, IOL, Washington

64) Seattle Seahawks – Jalen Reagor, WR, TCU

Round Three

65) Cincinnati Bengals – Terrell Lewis, EDGE, Alabama

66) Washington Redskins – KJ Hamler, WR, Penn State

67) Detroit Lions – Ashtyn Davis, SAF, California

68) New York Jets – Jonathan Greenard, EDGE, Florida

69) Carolina Panthers – Chase Claypool, WR, Notre Dame

70) Miami Dolphins – Donovan Peoples-Jones, WR, Michigan

71) Los Angeles Chargers – Prince Tega Wanogho, OT, Auburn

72) Arizona Cardinals – Jabari Zuniga, EDGE, Florida

73) Jacksonville Jaguars – Julian Okwara, EDGE, Notre Dame

74) Cleveland Browns – Willie Gay Jr., LB, Mississippi State

75) Indianapolis Colts – Justin Madubuike, DT, Texas A&M

76) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – K’Von Wallace, SAF, Clemson

77) Denver Broncos – Cameron Dantzler, CB, Mississippi State

78) Atlanta Falcons – Raekwon Davis, DT, Alabama

79) New York Jets – Bryce Hall, CB, Virginia

80) Las Vegas Raiders – Amik Robertson, CB, Louisiana Tech

81) Las Vegas Raiders – Terrell Burgess, SAF, Utah

82) San Francisco 49ers – Nick Harris, IOL, Washington

83) Denver Broncos – Damien Lewis, IOL, LSU

84) Los Angeles Rams – Curtis Weaver, EDGE, Boise State

85) Detroit Lions – Netane Muti, IOL, Fresno State

86) Buffalo Bills – Cam Akers, RB, Florida State

87) New England Patriots – Jalen Hurts, QB, Oklahoma

88) New Orleans Saints – Bryan Edwards, WR, South Carolina

89) Minnesota Vikings – Jake Fromm, QB, Georgia

90) Houston Texans – Davon Hamilton, DT, Ohio State

91) Las Vegas Raiders – Alex Highsmith, EDGE, Charlotte

92) Baltimore Ravens – Darnay Holmes, CB, UCLA

93) Tennessee Titans – Leki Fotu, DT, Utah

94) Green Bay Packers – Rashard Lawrence, DT, LSU

95) Denver Broncos – Jordyn Brooks, LB, Texas Tech

96) Kansas City Chiefs – Antonio Gibson, RB/WR, Memphis

97) Cleveland Browns – K.J. Hill, WR, Ohio State

98) New England Patriots – Adam Trautman, TE, Dayton

99) New York Giants – Darrell Taylor, EDGE, Tennessee

100) New England Patriots – Bradlee Anae, EDGE, Utah

101) Seattle Seahawks – Troy Pride Jr., CB, Notre Dame

102) Pittsburgh Steelers – Ben Bartch, OT/OG, Saint John’s

103) Philadelphia Eagles – Michael Ojemudia, CB, Iowa

104) Los Angeles Rams – Saahdiq Charles, OT, LSU

105) Minnesota Vikings – Akeem Davis-Gaither, LB, Appalachian State

106) Baltimore Ravens – Tyler Biadasz, IOL, Wisconsin

 

Round Four

107) Cincinnati Bengals – Devin Duvernay, WR, Texas

108) Washington Redskins – Brycen Hopkins, TE, Purdue

109) Detroit Lions – Van Jefferson, WR, Florida

110) San Francisco 49ers – McTelvin Agim, DT, Arkansas

111) Houston Texans – Jack Driscoll, OT, Auburn

112) Detroit Lions – Logan Wilson, LB, Wyoming

113) Cincinnati Bengals – Troy Dye, LB, Oregon

114) Arizona Cardinals – Hunter Bryant, TE, Washington

115) Cleveland Browns – Logan Stenberg, IOL, Kentucky

116) Jacksonville Jaguars – Anthony Gordon, QB, Washington State

117) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – James Proche, WR, SMU

118) Denver Broncos – Jordan Elliott, DT, Missouri

119) Atlanta Falcons – Alton Robinson, EDGE, Syracuse

120) Cleveland Browns – James Lynch, DL, Baylor

121) Las Vegas Raiders – Evan Weaver, LB, California

122) Indianapolis Colts – Michael Onwenu, IOL, Michigan

123) Dallas Cowboys – Alohi Gilman, SAF, Notre Dame

124) Pittsburgh Steelers – James Morgan, QB, FIU

125) New England Patriots – Collin Johnson, WR, Texas

126) Los Angeles Rams – Josiah Scott, CB, Michigan State

127) Philadelphia Eagles – Davion Taylor, LB, Colorado

128) Buffalo Bills – Kenny Willekes, EDGE, Michigan State

129) Baltimore Ravens – Khalid Kareem, EDGE, Notre Dame

130) Jacksonville Jaguars – Albert Okwuegbunam, TE, Missouri

131) Arizona Cardinals – Shaquille Quarterman, LB, Miami

132) Minnesota Vikings – Nick Coe, EDGE, Auburn

133) Seattle Seahawks – Cameron Clark, IOL, Charlotte

134) Baltimore Ravens – Josiah Deguara, TE, Cincinnati

135) Pittsburgh Steelers – Shane Lemieux, IOL, Oregon

136) Green Bay Packers – Javelin Guidry, CB, Utah

137) Jacksonville Jaguars – Lynn Bowden Jr., WR, Kentucky

138) Kansas City Chiefs – Joe Bachie Jr., LB, Michigan State

139) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – John Simpson, IOL, Clemson

140) Jacksonville Jaguars – Eno Benjamin, RB, Arizona State

141) Miami Dolphins – Jonathan Garvin, EDGE, Miami

142) Washington Redskins – Terence Steele, OT, Texas Tech

143) Atlanta Falcons – Markus Bailey, LB, Purdue

144) Seattle Seahawks – Khalil Davis, IDL, Nebraska

145) Philadelphia Eagles – Zack Moss, RB, Utah

146) Philadelphia Eagles – Anfernee Jennings, EDGE, Alabama

Round Five

147) Cincinnati Bengals – Essang Bassey, CB, Wake Forest

148) Carolina Panthers – Harrison Bryant, TE, Florida Atlantic

149) Detroit Lions – Anthony McFarland, RB, Maryland

150) New York Giants – Antonio Gandy-Golden, WR, Liberty

151) Los Angeles Chargers – Tyre Phillips, IOL, Mississippi State

152) Carolina Panthers – Michael Divinity Jr., LB, LSU

153) Miami Dolphins – Lamar Jackson, CB, Nebraska

154) Miami Dolphins – Darnell Mooney, WR, Tulane

155) Minnesota Vikings – Solomon Kindley, IOL, Georgia

156) San Francisco 49ers – Hakeem Adeniji, OT, Kansas

157) Baltimore Ravens – Jason Strowbridge, DT, North Carolina

158) New York Jets – Yasir Durant, IOL, Missouri

159) Las Vegas Raiders – Jake Hanson, IOL, Oregon

160) Indianapolis Colts – Thaddeus Moss, TE, LSU

161) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Cole McDonald, QB, Hawaii

162) Washington Redskins – Keith Ismael, IOL, San Diego State

163) Chicago Bears – Brandon Jones, SAF, Texas

164) Dallas Cowboys – Devin Asiasi, TE, UCLA

165) Jacksonville Jaguars – Jacob Phillips, LB, LSU

166) Detroit Lions – Charlie Heck, OT, North Carolina

167) Buffalo Bills – Gabriel Davis, WR, UCF

168) Philadelphia Eagles – Ben Bredeson, IOL, Michigan

169) New Orleans Saints – Reggie Robinson II, CB, Tulsa

170) Jacksonville Jaguars – Kyle Murphy, IOL, Rhode Island

171) Houston Texans – Colby Parkinson, TE, Stanford

172) New England Patriots – Darryl Williams, IOL, Mississippi State

173) Miami Dolphins – David Woodward, LB, Utah State

174) Tennessee Titans – Harrison Hand, CB, Temple

175) Green Bay Packers – Mykal Walker, LB, Fresno State

176) San Francisco 49ers – AJ Dillon, RB, Boston College

177) Kansas City Chiefs – Tyler Johnson, WR, Minnesota

178) Denver Broncos – Julian Blackmon, SAF, Utah

179) San Francisco 49ers – Geno Stone, SAF, Iowa

Round Six

180) Cincinnati Bengals – Justin Herron, OT, Wake Forest

181) Denver Broncos – Trevis Gipson, EDGE, Tulsa

182) Detroit Lions – Jake Luton, QB, Oregon State

183) New York Giants – Lamical Perine, RB, Florida

184) Carolina Panthers – Tanner Muse, SAF, Clemson

185) Miami Dolphins – Isaiah Hodgins, WR, Oregon State

186) Detroit Lions – Larrell Murchison, DT, North Carolina State

187) Cleveland Browns – Joshua Kelley, RB, UCLA

188) Buffalo Bills – Trajan Bandy, CB, Miami

189) Jacksonville Jaguars – Quintez Cephus, WR, Wisconsin

190) Philadelphia Eagles – Raequan Williams, DT, Michigan State

191) New York Jets – Robert Landers, DT, Ohio State

192) Green Bay Packers – Alex Taylor, OT, South Carolina State

193) Indianapolis Colts – Trey Adams, OT, Washington

194) Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Kendall Coleman, EDGE, Syracuse

195) New England Patriots – Bravvion Roy, DT, Baylor

196) Chicago Bears – Bryce Perkins, QB, Virginia

197) Indianapolis Colts – Darrynton Evans, RB, Appalachian State

198) Pittsburgh Steelers – Dane Jackson, CB, Pittsburgh

199) Los Angeles Rams – Patrick Taylor Jr., RB, Memphis

200) Chicago Bears – Isaiah Coulter, WR, Rhode Island

201) Minnesota Vikings – Kindle Vildor, CB, Georgia Southern

202) Arizona Cardinals – Myles Bryant, CB, Washington

203) New Orleans Saints – Cameron Brown, LB, Penn State

204) New England Patriots – Colton McKivitz, OT, West Virginia

205) Minnesota Vikings – Broderick Washington Jr., DT, Texas Tech

206) Jacksonville Jaguars – Calvin Throckmorton, OT, Oregon

207) Buffalo Bills – A.J. Green, CB, Oklahoma State

208) Green Bay Packers – Quartney Davis, WR, Texas A&M

209) Green Bay Packers – Zach Shackelford, IOL, Texas

210) San Francisco 49ers – Justin Strnad, LB, Wake Forest

211) New York Jets – Cheyenne O’Grady, TE, Arkansas

212) New England Patriots – DeMarkus Acy, CB, Missouri

213) New England Patriots – Stephen Sullivan, TE, LSU

214) Seattle Seahawks – Dalton Keene, TE, Virginia Tech

Round Seven

215) Carolina Panthers – Derrek Tuszka, EDGE, North Dakota State

216) Washington Redskins – Javaris Davis, CB, Auburn

217) San Francisco 49ers – D.J. Wonnum, EDGE, South Carolina

218) New York Giants – Jacob Breeland, TE, Oregon

219) Minnesota Vikings – Kenny Robinson, SAF, West Virginia

220) Los Angeles Chargers – Shyheim Carter, SAF, Alabama

221) Cincinnati Bengals – J.R. Reed, SAF, Georgia

222) Arizona Cardinals – Kevin Dotson, IOL, Louisiana

223) Jacksonville Jaguars – Francis Bernard, LB, Utah

224) Tennessee Titans – Antoine Brooks Jr., SAF, Maryland

225) Baltimore Ravens – Myles Dorn, SAF, North Carolina

226) Chicago Bears – Jon Runyan, OT, Michigan

227) Miami Dolphins – Tremayne Anchrum, OT, Clemson

228) Atlanta Falcons – Charlie Taumoepeau, TE, Florida State

229) Washington Redskins – Jordan Fuller, SAF, Ohio State

230) New England Patriots – Josh Metellus, SAF, Michigan

231) Dallas Cowboys – Gage Cervenka, IOL, Clemson

232) Pittsburgh Steelers – Ke’Shawn Vaughn, RB, Vanderbilt

233) Chicago Bears – Trevon Hill, EDGE, Miami

234) Los Angeles Rams – Omar Bayless, WR, Arkansas State

235) Los Angeles Chargers – Joe Reed, WR, Virginia

236) Green Bay Packers – DeeJay Dallas, RB, Miami

237) Tennessee Titans – Cohl Cabral, IOL, Arizona

238) New York Giants – Jalen Elliott, SAF, Notre Dame

239) Buffalo Bills – Robert Windsor, DL, Penn State

240) Houston Texans – Khaleke Hudson, SAF, Michigan

241) New England Patriots – J.J. Taylor, RB, Arizona

242) Green Bay Packers – Nevelle Clarke, CB, UCF

243) Tennessee Titans – Lavert Hill, CB, Michigan

244) Cleveland Browns – Levonta Taylor, CB, FLorida State

245) San Francisco 49ers – Khalil Tate, QB, Arizona

246) Miami Dolphins – Malcolm Roach, EDGE, Texas

247) New York Giants – Mason Fine, QB, North Texas

248) Houston Texans – Jared Hilbers, IOL, Washington

249) Minnesota Vikings – Carter Coughlin, EDGE, Minnesota

250) Houston Texans – JaMycal Hasty, RB, Baylor

251) Miami Dolphins – Evin Ksiezarczyk, IOL, Buffalo

252) Denver Broncos – Nathan Stanley, QB, Iowa

253) Minnesota Vikings – Chris Orr, LB, Wisconsin

254) Denver Broncos – Jauan Jennings, WR, Tennessee

255) New York Giants – Simon Stepaniak, IOL, Indiana

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