MWOOD92
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RD 1 (20) - Anthony Barr LB, UCLA
While most predict Ryan Shazier or Calvin Pryor to be the pick here, I have seen Barr's name appear more often leading up to the draft (notably Mayock's mock draft and the NFL Analyst mock draft). Shazier has been picking up steam in other NFL circles and may possibly be taken ahead of where most people think, leaving a possible drop for a player like Anthony Barr. While he is still raw, his ceiling may very well be the highest of any other prospect.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJjHsSrfpPk
RD 2 (52) - Deone Bucannon SS, Washington State
Here is another player that may need to fall a little bit for us to grab. This is a very deep draft, so any scenario will be possible. Bucannon will bring flash backs of a young Adrian Wilson, and could be the best fit for our defense out of all of the Safeties coming out.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqQxpCDpWI
RD 3 (84) - Bruce Ellington WR, South Carolina
He has ties to the organization through his cousin, Andre Ellington, and has the speed to stretch the field how BA likes it. While size may be an issue, his overall production and skill set is enough to warrant a 3rd round pick. I see Randall Cobb all over this guy.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkHTqiQL02Q
RD 4 (120) - Arthur Lynch TE, Georgia
His production at Georgia may be lower than average, but his biggest strength is his ability to block at the line of scrimmage. He is tailor made to play for Arians, as he is exactly what BA looks for in a TE. Block first, catch second.
RD 5 (160) - James Hurst OT, North Carolina
If it wasn't for his injury, he would have been drafted much higher than here. Played LT at UNC next to one of our current players (Jonathan Cooper) and would have a chance to compete for our RT position.
RD 6 (196) - Loucheiz Purifoy CB, Florida
After a recent arrest warrant for possession of marijuana and bath salts, his draft stock plummeted. However, he was able to avoid arrest by cooperating with the police as an informant. No doubt this is great value, but his ability to stay away from drug use will be a big question. He may be able to relate with Tyrann Mathieu, who had his own issues with drug use but was able to turn things around.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH8u1GBJ3GU
While most predict Ryan Shazier or Calvin Pryor to be the pick here, I have seen Barr's name appear more often leading up to the draft (notably Mayock's mock draft and the NFL Analyst mock draft). Shazier has been picking up steam in other NFL circles and may possibly be taken ahead of where most people think, leaving a possible drop for a player like Anthony Barr. While he is still raw, his ceiling may very well be the highest of any other prospect.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJjHsSrfpPk
RD 2 (52) - Deone Bucannon SS, Washington State
Here is another player that may need to fall a little bit for us to grab. This is a very deep draft, so any scenario will be possible. Bucannon will bring flash backs of a young Adrian Wilson, and could be the best fit for our defense out of all of the Safeties coming out.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twqQxpCDpWI
RD 3 (84) - Bruce Ellington WR, South Carolina
He has ties to the organization through his cousin, Andre Ellington, and has the speed to stretch the field how BA likes it. While size may be an issue, his overall production and skill set is enough to warrant a 3rd round pick. I see Randall Cobb all over this guy.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkHTqiQL02Q
RD 4 (120) - Arthur Lynch TE, Georgia
His production at Georgia may be lower than average, but his biggest strength is his ability to block at the line of scrimmage. He is tailor made to play for Arians, as he is exactly what BA looks for in a TE. Block first, catch second.
RD 5 (160) - James Hurst OT, North Carolina
If it wasn't for his injury, he would have been drafted much higher than here. Played LT at UNC next to one of our current players (Jonathan Cooper) and would have a chance to compete for our RT position.
RD 6 (196) - Loucheiz Purifoy CB, Florida
After a recent arrest warrant for possession of marijuana and bath salts, his draft stock plummeted. However, he was able to avoid arrest by cooperating with the police as an informant. No doubt this is great value, but his ability to stay away from drug use will be a big question. He may be able to relate with Tyrann Mathieu, who had his own issues with drug use but was able to turn things around.
Highlights: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hH8u1GBJ3GU
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