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I used the criteria you presented and here is what I got...….


11: R1P11

OT JAWAAN TAYLOR 6'5" 312
FLORIDA


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Meet your starting RT for the next 10 years. Taylor has shown Willie Anderson dominance with more athleticism. When you watch Taylor on film you see a guy that on occasion will use poor technique but while using poor technique still stonewalls the defender. Taylor gets the second level with fluidity and identifies next target.

42: R2P10
G CHRIS LINDSTROM 6'4" 308
BOSTON COLLEGE


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Day 1 starter at RT. To find flaws in the game of Lindstrom requires absolute nitpicking. He is just solid in all aspects of the game. Physical, athletic, with a great football IQ. Anchors at the line of scrimmage and can get out in space and make multiple blocks. The right side of our line is instantly a strength with Taylor and Lindstrom.

72: R3P8
LB VOSEAN JOSEPH 6'1" 230
FLORIDA


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Outstanding athlete. Speed and fluidity to cover TEs and backs. With that said Joseph has a lot of negative film he also has a lot of outstanding film. He needs to take NFL coaching and apply it to his game. Seems to be a great fit for NFL WLB. If Joseph can take the coaching and live up to a portion of his potential then he could be a high caliber NFL linebacker.

110: R4P8
TE JOSH OLIVER 6'5" 249
SAN JOSE ST.

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Great physical traits for the position. Very good hands and a polished route runner. Not a great blocker but a willing blocker that should benefit from NFL coaching in that area. IF he improves in this area (no reason he shouldn't) then easily is an every down TE. As a receiver he should see immediate playing time. At the collegiate level he got use to playing against coverages that were geared toward him.

149: R5P11
WR MILES BOYKIN 6'4" 220
NOTRE DAME


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If he is here at this point then absolutely worth gamble for his freakish size, speed, length combination. Wildly inconsistent but when he flashes he flashes huge. Must learn to use his body to his advantage and to fight off press coverage. Really would like to see what Taylor and Callahan could do with the potential of this young man.

183: R6P10
DL DONTAVIUS RUSSELL 6'3" 319
AUBURN


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Great addition to our D line rotation. Needs to lower his pad level but welcome addition as a run stuffing block eater. Productive player for a big time program. Should fit well for us and see immediate playing time.

198: R6P25
OT PAUL ADAMS 6'6" 317
MISSOURI


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Adams consistently handled all the rushers that the SEC threw at him. Really want to see him get stronger at the point of attack. Played RT at the collegiate level but has shown the athleticism and feet to possibly transition to LT as a ceiling. Even if he does not become a starter then you have a guy that could be your swing tackle and possibly inside as a swing OG as well.

210: R6P37
LB JOE GILES-HARRIS 6'2" 234
DUKE


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I really like the value of this selection here. In Giles-Harris you get a more athletic Vinny Rey. I would not be shocked to see Giles-Harris as a starter at any of three LB positions but envision future starting MLB that is not a liability in coverage. Giles-Harris is the polar opposite of Joseph...while not having all the outstanding God given talent he makes up for it by being a tireless worker with great instincts and preparation.

211: R6P38
WR ANTOINE WESLEY 6'4" 206
TEXAS TECH


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Not a burner but polished route runner who understands how to get separation. Great size and length. Huge catch radius and elite ball skills. I look for Wesley to push someone off of this roster and see immediate time on the field on offensive snaps.

213: R6P40
RB TRAVIS HOMER 5'10" 201
MIAMI (FLA.)


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Ironically he replaced Mark Walton at Miami and will now replace him here after his offseason struggles. Homer is just a solid all around back. Where he stands out is his already advanced pass protection. His strength is running to the edge but has shown effectiveness between the tackles as well. Good speed in the open field and reliable hands as a receiver. Should be a great fit in the rotation to spell Mixon and Bernard.

223: R7P9
CB JORDAN MILLER 6'1" 186
WASHINGTON

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Miller has the size and length you want at the position and has shown ability as a press corner. What he will have to do at the NFL level is add some strength and be more physical. Has the cover and ball skills to be an outstanding NFL corner if he can add the physical side to his game. He is a willing tackler that needs to learn to finish as a tackler. Excellent value at this point in the draft.
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