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Tyler Vagyler's Final Mock Draft


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Round 1: Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana

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Great combination of size and speed. Should be able to step in day 1 and make an impact. 

 

 

Round 2: Lamarcus Joyner, CB/S, Florida State

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He's a shorty but plays like a monster. Heavy hitter, great instincts, effective on the blitz. Can play slot corner or free safety.

 

 

Round 3: Antonio "Tiny" Richardson, OT, Tennessee

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Big hog mollie and with huge upside due to his athleticism. 

 

 

Round 4: Shayne Skov, LB, Stanford

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Great talent, can play all 3 LB spots. Slipping due to injury. Klein-Luke-Skov would be a nice trio for the future.

 

 

Round 5: Anthony Steen, OG, Alabama

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Super strong dude and plays with tenacity. Needs to develop better technique but the tools are there.

 

 

Round 6: Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley

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Small school sleeper with size (6'3") and speed (4.42 40). Deep threat.

 

 

Round 7: Tyler Starr, OLB/DE, South Dakota

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This guy had some hype on this site before the combine because of his freak athletic ability. If he's there in the 7th, I take the risk.

 

 

 

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Round 1: Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana

527edc3fbd3bc.image.jpg

 

Great combination of size and speed. Should be able to step in day 1 and make an impact. 

 

 

Round 2: Lamarcus Joyner, CB/S, Florida State

FSU_joyner.jpg

 

He's a shorty but plays like a monster. Heavy hitter, great instincts, effective on the blitz. Can play slot corner or free safety.

 

 

Round 3: Antonio "Tiny" Richardson, OT, Tennessee

img24137758.jpg

 

Big hog mollie and with huge upside due to his athleticism. 

 

 

Round 4: Shayne Skov, LB, Stanford

628x471.jpg

 

Great talent, can play all 3 LB spots. Slipping due to injury. Klein-Luke-Skov would be a nice trio for the future.

 

 

Round 5: Anthony Steen, OG, Alabama

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Super strong dude and plays with tenacity. Needs to develop better technique but the tools are there.

 

 

Round 6: Jeff Janis, WR, Saginaw Valley

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Small school sleeper with size (6'3") and speed (4.42 40). Deep threat.

 

 

Round 7: Tyler Starr, OLB/DE, South Dakota

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This guy had some hype on this site before the combine because of his freak athletic ability. If he's there in the 7th, I take the risk.

 i like this draft . All have good potential, no obvious duds.

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I picked Latimer in this because I think the team really likes him. I don't think Lee, Cooks, or Beckham make it to 28 and I have a feeling the team knows that and has deemed Latimer as "their guy" based on the interest they've shown in him.

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