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What is your first three round mock and why


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8. Jaycee Horn, CB, South Carolina.  

This guy could end up being the best corner of the draft.  Dude is physical and athletic.  

39. Alex Leatherwood, LT, Bama.  

Has elite frame and upside. Three seasons at Alabama never missing a start and being part of a oline that compares to pro teams. 

73. Alim McNeill, DT, NC St.

Pair him with Brown and we could be set for years in the middle of the dline.  Off the charts athleticism.  Well coached.  NC St has put some solid dline prospects out there recently.  

Later in the draft I would be targeting some combination of TE, Center, Safety, WR and another corner with the next three picks.  

At WR Simi Femoko, Marquez Stevenson, Cornell Powell or Mike Strachan.  

At Center Trey Hill, Jimmy Morrisey, Michael Menet, or Drake Jackson.  

At Safety/ Corner Paris Ford, Kary Vincent Jr, Deommodore Lenior, Benjamin St Juste or  Richard LaCounte III. 

At TE Quinton Morris, Tommy Tremble, Cary Angeline or Noah Grey.  

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8. Rashawn slater- He is very versatility because He can play OG or OT and could be Franchise LT for us. He has great Footwork and Amazing Hand placements Then He would ruin Any DEs Day.

39th. Liam Eichenburg- Someone Explains this to me? I don't really know about him because of I'm too lazy rn.

73th. Kelvin Joseph- He has Amazing Ball skill, Has great size and speed to play outside Then He can stay with Any size WR who against him. Plus He can defending on Run and good tracking ability.

 

What y'all thinking about this? I probably got wrong I guess.

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