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Old 04-23-2016, 06:21 PM   #29
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Re: Early Mock Picks

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Chad Reuter of NFL.com did a seven round mock draft for all teams (if you can believe that) and here's what he came up with for us:

1. Jarran Reed, DT Alabama
2. Kendall Fuller, CB VT
3. Nick Martin, C ND
4. Jordan Howard, RB Indiana
5. Brandon Allen, QB Ark
6. James Cowser, DE So. Utah
7a. Jordan Payton, WR UCLA
7b. Tevin Carter, S Utah

Not bad at all. He clearly understands our needs, anyway. If he had done this draft today, I imagine he may well have gone with a safety prospect in the second round.
I imagine we keep Culliver this year and he is released next year when Norman has a huge cap hit, that would give Fuller 1 year to learn the ropes. Then we would have a top 4 of Norman, Breeland, Fuller, and Dunbar next season. Pretty damn good if you ask me. I don't think Fuller will actually drop that far unfortunately. If he did, I wouldn't imagine there being a guy we could get that I would be happier about.
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