1st Round: Alec Ogletree, LB Georgia
It is fair to say that our LB position is where we need the most. I don't think that the addition of Dan Connor or the re-signing of Keith Rivers have any affect in this pick, because Connor will be playing Mac and Rivers should battle for Boley's old position. Ogletree would fit very well where Kiwi plays; he would allow Kiwi to go back to DE, and kill two birds with one stone. Ogletree is not only a need, but also the best player available I believe. Scouts like Daniel Jeremiah said that "Ogletree is one of the best cover linebackers I've ever graded."
2nd Round: Tank Carradine, DE Florida State
Even though people see a lot of mocks with him in the first, I doubt that a team will take a chance. I can see Carradine falling to us in the second and Reese wouldn't hesitate to pick him.
3rd Round: Dallas Thomas, OT/OG Tennessee
Thomas would be great because Snee is coming out of injury and Boothe's future is uncertain; therefore, he could start as a G and/or compete for the job at RT.
4th Round: Tharold Simon, CB LSU
This a very underrated Cb. He didn't get the chance to play, because he was behind two very productive CB in Mathieu and Claiborne. He is big and physical. Will very much compete for the starting job.
5ht Round: A.J Klein, ILB Iowa State
I don't believe that neither of our ILB can stay healthy. Klein played extremely well at the East West Shrine Game and could very well give good depth and even start at the position.
6th Round: Miguel Maysonet, RB Stony Brook
Here is a guy that can be sleeper. The Giants brought him in, and we need depth at RB.
7th Round: Cooper Taylor, S Richmond
This for me a a HUGE sleeper. He is a big S standing at 6-4, and he is not shy to lay down the wood on the ball carriers. Could very much contribute to the running game. Has history of injuries, but at the 7th the risk is worth.


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