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Rd 1) Justin Jefferson*, WR, LSU
Height: 6-1. Weight: 202. Arm: 33. Hand: 9.13.
40 Time: 4.43.

Rd 2) Raekwon Davis, 3-4DE, Alabama
Height: 6-7. Weight: 311. Arm: 33.88. Hand: 11.
40 Time: 5.12.

Rd 3) Anfernee Jennings, ILB/OLB, Alabama
Height: 6-1. Weight: 252. Arm: 32.75. Hand: 9.38.
Projected 40 Time: 4.63.

Rd 4) Albert Okwuegbunam*, TE, Missouri
Height: 6-5. Weight: 258. Hand: 10.25. Arm: 34.13.
40 Time: 4.49.

Rd 5) Tyre Phillips, OT, Mississippi State
Height: 6-5. Weight: 345. Arm: 35.13. Hand: 10.38.
40 Time: 5.37.

Rd 6) Quintez Cephus*, WR, Wisconsin
Height: 6-1. Weight: 202. Arm: 32.13. Hand: 8.75.
40 Time: 4.73.

Rd 6b) Michael Onwenu, G, Michigan
Height: 6-3. Weight: 344. Arm: 34.38. Hand: 10.5.
Projected 40 Time: 5.60.

Rd 6c) Shaun Bradley, ILB, Temple
Height: 6-1. Weight: 235. Arm: 31.75. Hand: 9.5.
40 Time: 4.51.

Rd 7) Javaris Davis, CB, Auburn
Height: 5-8. Weight: 183. Arm: 30.63. Hand: 8.88.
40 Time: 4.39.

Rd 7a) Carlos Davis, NT, Nebraska
Height: 6-2. Weight: 313. Arm: 32. Hand: 9.63.
40 Time: 4.82.
 
Mostly like this mock. (A lot of Davis' to keep track of . . . :) )

Jefferson in Rd 1 would be a solid get.

Not the biggest fan of R. Davis because he really didn't seem to improve his game much over the past 2 years, but at that point in the draft he'd be a nice get. He's got some tools and fits a huge need.

Jennings is a tough guy to predict. Played mostly edge at 'Bama as I recall, so I'm not sure if he can move inside. On the outside he's a little on the smaller side in terms of the kind of guys that they feel fits their scheme. Good player and good spot, but not sure of the fit.

Like the Albert O. pick at TE. Again a good spot for him. Some seem to like him earlier, some later, so Rd 4 is a nice compromise. He's a solid blocker and complete TE. Not a real twitchy guy but has good speed. Really like this pick, though I think he might be gone by that spot. We'll see.

Only real concern is not addressing OT earlier. Phillips is a decent player and that spot seems about right for him. He might go a little earlier, but I think he could also go a round later. Late Rd 5 seems like a decent compromise. He's got nice length for the position but doesn't seem like enough of an athlete to play OT, especially in the zone scheme the Packers play. He seems like a RT only guy who just might have to covert to OG. Nothing wrong with that at that spot in the draft, but leaves the Packers a little thin at OT if you find he can't play there.

Thanks for posting!
 
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