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Draft - Have at it


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CB JUSTIN GILBERT
OKLAHOMA STATE

WR BRANDIN COOKS
OREGON STATE

WR MARTAVIS BRYANT
CLEMSON
 
OT BILLY TURNER
NORTH DAKOTA STATE

TRAI TURNER
LSU

DE AARON LYNCH
USF

CB AARON COLVIN
OKLAHOMA

 

 

 

1st - WR | KELVIN BENJAMIN 6'-5" 240lbs

FLORIDA STATE 

 

2ND- OT | JA'WUAN JAMES  6'-6" 311lbs

TENNESSEE 

 

3RD- OG | GABE JACKSON 6'-3" 335lbs

MSSTATE 

 

4TH- TE | ARTHUR LYNCH 6'-5" 258lbs

GEORGIA

 

5TH- CB | ATONE EXUM 6'-0" 213lbs

VIRGINIA TECH 

 

6TH- OLB | TYLER STARR 6'-4" 240lbs

SOUTH DAKOTA

 

7TH- WR | KEVIN NORWOOD 6'-2" 190lbs

ALABAMA

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CB JUSTIN GILBERT
OKLAHOMA STATE

WR BRANDIN COOKS
OREGON STATE

WR MARTAVIS BRYANT
CLEMSON
 
OT BILLY TURNER
NORTH DAKOTA STATE

TRAI TURNER
LSU

DE AARON LYNCH
USF

CB AARON COLVIN
OKLAHOMA

 

 

My overall analysis by Round

1.  Good Pick.  Assume there is not a better alternative at WR and OT but good pick.

2.  Excellent Pick but I doubt this guy will be there in the 2nd. 

3.  Not too high on Bryant but would not mind.

4.  Excellent pick but like Cooks I doubt Turner will last this long.

5.  Personally think its a reach.  He was fast at the underwear olympics but I thought he was a 7th rounder

6.  Good Pick

7.  If he can come back from injury you may have something.

 

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