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ZackAttack23's Pre-Combine Mock


ZackAttack23

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1st Round: Cordarelle Patterson WR Tennessee 6'3" 205 lbs.

2nd Round: Lane Johnson OT Oklahoma 6'6" 303 lbs.

4th Round: Kwame Geathers NT Georgia 6'5" 350 lbs.

5th Round: Zeke Motta SS Notre Dame 6'2" 215 lbs.

6th Round: Travis Bond OG North Carolina 6'6" 340 lbs.

6th Round(comp.): Sanders Commings CB Georgia 6'1" 216 lbs.

6th Round (comp.): Dustin Hopkins K Florida St. 6'2" 190 lbs.

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I dislike the WR crop and am not a very big fan. If we were picking in the 20s I would not mind this pick but I think WR is a reach here. This guy is not a good route runner so we are stuck with a(nother) project at WR. I like the rest of the draft although I grimace when we draft a kicker.

6 spots is no difference, if your guy is on the board take him.

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