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Pre Combine Mock (we can scratch OT in the 1st)


Dash Global

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It is apparent Lewan and Fisher and Floyd will not be available when we pick. So I am compelled to make a more realistic mock.

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

With no elite LTs left I see us going with Patterson. Huge upside. Possible we go with Warmak but like most, drafting OGs that high is questionable. Other options include Hankins, Richardson, or Allen is he has a good combine.

2nd Round: OG/OT Dallas Thomas 6'5 310 Tennessee

I dont see Floyd or Rhodes being available when we pick. Thomas will be the best pick and feels at big need.

4th Round: FS Zeke Motta 6'2 215 Notre Dame

Big physical and fast FS. Possible he is not around at this pick esp after the combine but for now ill roll with this.

5th Round: CB Sanders Commings 6'1 215 Georgia

Nice CB prospect late.

6th Round: DT Anthony McCloud 6'2 322 Florida State

Starter on a FSU D that was 2nd in the country in run defense in 2011

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What was Allens injury? He is certainly more polished than Patterson but Patterson has considerably more upside.

If Allen has a good combine id be happy with him at 14 as well.

Swagg, I have 3 OTs going in the top 13. Joeckel, Lewan, and Fisher.

Jake Matthews not an option for you?

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