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Kiper's 25 best available players on Day 2
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<script src="http://player.espn.com/player.js?playerBrandingId=4ef8000cbaf34c1687a7d9a26fe0e89e&adSetCode=91cDU6NuXTGKz3OdjOxFdAgJVtQcKJ nI&pcode=1kNG061cgaoolOncv54OAO1ceO-I&width=576&height=324&externalId=espn:15087842&thruParam_espn-ui[autoPlay]=false&thruParam_espn-ui[playRelatedExternally]=true"></script> Mel Kiper Jr. Football analyst comment There's a certain dread involved in drafting in the first round. You're making a big commitment to a player, and you know as a decision-maker that name is on your résumé -- success or failure. Day 2? That's when you get excited. The contracts get a little smaller; you still get to draft players that compare favorably with many of the first-round guys; and when you get great players out of this range, history smiles on you. Here are the best players left on my board heading into Day 2 of the 2016 NFL draft. 1. Myles Jack, ILB, UCLA Questions about whether Jack's knee is a major concern have been answered. Yes, it is. But he's a top-10 talent and, if healthy, he's a fit on any roster. Watch Jack's highlights 2. A'Shawn Robinson, DL, Alabama Robinson fell based on questions of whether he can be a disruptive presence as opposed to more of a steady run-stopping type. He can go as soon as Cleveland with the first pick in Round 2. Watch Robinson's highlights EDITOR'S PICKS Kiper: Round 1 winners and question marks As expected, quarterbacks went 1-2 in the NFL draft. But Round 1 wasn't without a few questionable picks. Rounds 2 and 3 continue Friday (7 p.m. ET on ESPN & WatchESPN). 3. Jarran Reed, DL, Alabama Arguably the best run-stuffer in the class, he loses a little luster because he won't get sacks, but he makes any D-line better. Cleveland or Tennessee are fits right away in Round 2. |
here is mayock's 20 to go along
http://www.49ers.com/news/article-2/...3-9ba51c2339f0 1. Myles Jack, LB, UCLA (No. 5 overall prospect) 2. A'Shawn Robinson, DT, Alabama (17) 3. Jarran Reed, DT, Alabama (24) 4. Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama (26) 5. Emmanuel Ogbah, DE, Oklahoma State (29) 6. Kevin Dodd, DE, Clemson (30) 7. Noah Spence, DE, Eastern Kentucky (32) 8. Jihad Ward, DE, Illinois (35) 9. Jason Spriggs, OT, Indiana (36) 10. Hunter Henry, TE, Arkansas (37) 11. Nick Martin, OG, Notre Dame (38) 12. Kamalei Correa, LB, Boise State (40) 13. Cyrus Jones, CB, Alabama (41) 14. Cody Whitehair, G, Kansas State (42) 15. Sterling Shepard, WR, Oklahoma (43) 16. Andrew Billings, DT, Baylor (44) 17. Michael Thomas, WR, Ohio State (45) 18. Mackensie Alexander, CB, Clemson (48) 19. Jerell Adams, TE, South Carolina (49) 20. Carl Nassib, DE, Penn State (50) |
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Grab that top guard and this line rapes. These receivers and DBs seem like too steep a drop off from the earlier picks.
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Ragland.
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If we feel there's a legit nose that can spell Poe then I'm all for that... |
Where the hell is Bullard in his list?
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I'd put Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh in that slot he has Cyrus Jones in. He'd also be a serious consideration for me at 37.
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We still wont get Jack
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What happened to Xavien Howard his stock was way up early this year dude was looking like a late 1st rounder.
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