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NFL.com's 7 Round Mock (all teams)

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...-sevenround-mock-draft-teambyteam-projections


The defense gets better in the secondary; but, picking an OLB in the 4th seems odd...if he is from 'Bama. Dickson did not stand out to me much in his tenure w/ the Tide - he is, however, a true OLB. I don't like the Carl Davis pick either...

Pittsburgh Steelers

Round 1 (No. 22): Marcus Peters, CB, Washington
Round 2 (56): Carl Davis, DT, Iowa
Round 3 (87): James Sample, S, Louisville
Round 4 (121): Stefon Diggs, WR, Maryland
Round 5 (160): Xzavier Dickson, OLB, Alabama
Round 6 (199): Jacorey Shepherd, CB, Kansas
Round 6 (212): Donald Celiscar, S, W. Michigan
Round 7 (239): Tory Slater, DT, West Georgia
 
I would of thought RB in one of the later rounds
 
Not particularly a fan of the NFL.com draft. It was pretty disappointing considering who was conducted the draft.
 
1 Owamagbe Odighizuwa, DE, UCLA - DE/OLBer - will give him a look
2 Jaelen Strong, WR, Arizona State - you can strengthen a strength or a weakness... And Wheaton I am not sold on.........
3 Lorenzo Mauldin, OLB -ok value at that point IMO
4 Ben Koyack, TE, ND --- add depth in case Matt goes down.
5 Darryl Roberts, CB, Marshall -might be a little early but I like the speed and skill set.
6 Mario Alford, WR, West Virginia - good late value
 
1. Marcus Peters CB
2. Jaleen Strong WR
3. Nate Orchard OLB
4. Anthony Harris S
5.Austin Shepherd OT
6. James O'Shaughnessy TE
6c Tray Walker CB
7. Kyle Loomis P
 
Ok I'll play.... not crazy about this mock but it is what it is...

1. Marcus Peters, CB, Washington
2. Laken Tomlinson, G, Duke
3. Nate Orchard, OLB, Utah
4. Anthony Harris, S, Virginia
5. Derrick Lott, DT, Tennessee-Chattanooga
6a. Cameron Artis-Payne, RB, Auburn
6b. Nick Marshall, CB, Auburn
7. Obum Gwachum, OLB, Oregon State
 
1. Kevin Johnson, cb, Virginia. (Wake forest, sorry was thinking of Eli Harrold for some reason)
2. Alex Carter, cb/s, Stanford.
3. Lorenzo Mauldin, olb, Louisville.
4. Stefon Diggs, wr, Marylands.
5. Sean Hickey, T, Syracuse.
6. Kyle Emmanuel, olb, NDSU.
6a. Nick Marshall, cb/s/qb, Auburn.
7. Louis Trinka-Pasat, dt, Iowa.
 
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1 CB Peters Washington
2 OLB Orchard Utah
3 S/CB Amos Penn ST
4 DT/DE Bennett Ohio ST
5 LB/DE Trail Norfolk ST
6 RB Brown Texas
6 CB Olumu Oregon
7 OLB Wagenmann Montana
 
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1 CB Peters Washington
2 OLB Orchard Utah
3 S/CB Amos Penn ST
4 DT/DE Bennett Ohio ST
5 LB/DE Trail Norfolk ST
6 RB Brown Texas
6 CB Olumu Oregon
7 OLB Wagenmann Montana

Olumu was taken in third round by the rams . . .
 
Round 1 (No. 22): Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forrest
Round 2 (56): Preston Smith, DT, Miss St.
Round 3 (87) Hau'oli-Kikaha. OLB, Washington
Round 4 (121): Adrian Amos, S, Penn St
Round 5 (160): Kenny Bell, WR, Nebraska
Round 6 (199): Jacorey Shepherd, CB, Kansas
Round 6 (212): Donald Celiscar, S, W. Michigan
Round 7 (239): Tory Slater, DT, West Georgia

UDFA

Evan Spencer, WR, Ohio State
Casey Pierce, TE, Kent State
Junior Sylvestre, OLB, Toledo
Gabe Martin, OLB, Bowling Green
 
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