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One more mock before the Combine


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Love doing these things.

Side note ~ I want us to some how get into the 3rd and draft DE Margus Hunt. Dude is a freak athlete.

1st Round: WR 6'3 205 Cordarrelle Patterson Tennessee

Been mocking this guy in the 2nd but there is no way in hell he isnt taken in the 1st. Dude is just a freak athlete with insane big play / YAC skills.

2nd Round: 6'5 OG/OT Dallas Thomas Tennessee

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I want Barret Jones here, but I dont think he will be around. Like Jones, Thomas is versatile and can play guard and tackle. Tennessee allowed the fewest sacks in the SEC.

4th Round: TE 6'5 245 Ryan Otten San Jose State

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Athletic TE with alot of potential. 44 catches 706 yrds 16 YPC which is top in the NCAA for TEs with 40 or more receptions.

5th Round: DT 6'3 330 Montori Hughes Tennessee-Martin

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I really like this guy late. I doubt he will still be under the radar after the combine. Was a highly rated prep player with a short stint at Tennessee before being dismissed from the team in 2009 then enrolled in Tennessee-Martin.

6th Round: CB/S 6'3 191 Melvin "MJ' White Louisiana-Lafayette

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Like this guy as a under the radar prospect from a small school. Big athletic and fast DB that played both S and CB for the Ragin Cajuns.

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Like Swagga said it a couple days ago, it does really seem like some people just copy others on mocks and doesn't put a lot of thought on it.

One person mocked a Patterson in the 1st, a Hughes in the late, and talk about a Hunt on a previous thread and you could clearly expect to see something like that pretty soon.

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If Patterson puts on a show at the combine, I'd think his season performance would be strong enough it wouldn't be considered a fluke. If this happens, and Star and Hankins are gone, I wouldn't mind him in the first as long as we get a DT in the 2nd.

Alot of 1st round DTs dont pan out or take awhile to develop. Better off getting a DT late with potential along with a vet stop gap. When drafting someone other than a top 5 man child DT.

We have to many holes that can be immediately shored up in the 2nd round imo, rather than drafting a developmental DT.

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