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SBVG's Mock


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#1 - Devon Still DT Penn State (Beast)

#2 - Sean Spence OLB Miami (Thomas Davis 2.0)

#4 - Casey Hayward CB Vanderbilt (Play maker & steal)

#5 - Brandon Mosley OT Auburn (Not Otah)

#6 - Shaun Powell P Florida State (Baker is bad)

#7 - D''Anton Lynn CB Penn State (Not Martin)

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Bowe will get a big money deal, doubt he lands here but I doubt it.

I really think we'll be fine on D with just the players we get back honestly. We will most likely get some mid level guys for depth, maybe a starter.

A #2 CB & #1 FS are my main concerns.
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I don't like spence, he looks more like a DB than an NFL linebacker

That's what everybody said about TD coming out.

I don't pretend to know whether he can play that role as well as Davis has, but as an ACC fan, I can tell you that this kid has a future on Sundays.

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Brown will probably be gone late 1st early 2nd depending on his combine.

Which is good IMO. He's got a lot of talent, but he seems to disappear at times.

We once had a former Tarheel known for doing the same and it worked out okay. But, a DE going MIA is one thing, a LB is a whole different story. Especially in our zone blitz scheme.

Z. Brown is on my "do not want" list.

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Devon still will be participating in the senior bowl, NFL network shows the practices so with a strong performance there his stock could rise and might be worth that top 10 pick, I think the senior bowl shows alot about players about how they practice and there work habits, sucks our coaching staff couldn't coach in it

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