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3rd round options


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Seems like there is large contingent here that would like to trade down in the first and pick up another 3rd.  There also seems to be a lot of people who would like to use one of the thirds to move up in the second.

I'm bored so I decided to look and see who might be available in that range.  I went to nfl.com and looked at the players ranked after 65. 

Here are some names I found:

WR - James Washington, Michael Gallup, Equanimeous St Brown, Deasean Hamilton

Center -  Martinas Rankin, Frank Ragnow, Mason Cole

Safety - Kyzir White, Marcus Allen, Armani Watts

OT - Orlando Brown

TE - Mark Andrews, Chris Herndon

OG- Braden Smith, Colby Gossett

DE - Josh Sweat, Chad Thomas

RB - Bo Scarbrough, Royce Freeman

Definitely not a complete list, just a few names that jumped out at me. 

Do you see anyone that could possible help us?  Worthwhile to keep the picks? Feel free to add players

 

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Hard telling. Once the draft gets into the mid-rounds it largely becomes a cheap shoot. Draft grades will vary widely based on individual team need, scheme fit, and exactly what they're looking for in a prospect. There will inevitably be some guys talked about now as 3rd rounders who go earlier and there will be some that go later. A few that go MUCH later. Seems like every year there's a couple of guys who are near the top of the Mel Kiper or Todd McShay's "big board" as 3rd rounders who end up going undrafted or get drafted very late.

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