**** OFFICIAL 2016 NFL Draft Day 3 Thread ****
2016 NFL Draft, April 28 - 30, 2016
4/30 - 12PM EST NFL Network, ESPN
Spoiler!
Round 4 Pick (overall) 1 (99). Cleveland Browns 2 (100). Cleveland Browns (from Philadelphia Eagles through Tennessee Titans) 3 (101). Dallas Cowboys 4 (102). San Diego Chargers 5 (103). Jacksonville Jaguars 6 (104). Baltimore Ravens 7 (105). Kansas City Chiefs (from San Francisco 49ers) 8 (106). Kansas City Chiefs (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers through Chicago Bears) 9 (107). Baltimore Ravens (from Miami Dolphins) 10 (108). Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11 (109). New York Giants 12 (110). Los Angeles Rams 13 (111). Detroit Lions 14 (112). New England Patriots (from New Orleans Saints) 15 (113). Los Angeles Rams (from Tennessee Titans through Philadelphia Eagles) 16 (114). Oakland Raiders 17 (115). Atlanta Falcons 18 (116). Indianapolis Colts 19 (117). Chicago Bears (from Buffalo Bills) 20 (118). New York Jets 21 (119). Houston Texans 22 (120). Washington Redskins 23 (121). Minnesota Vikings 24 (122). Cincinnati Bengals 25 (123). Pittsburgh Steelers 26 (124). Chicago Bears (from Seattle Seahawks) 27 (125). Indianapolis Colts (from Green Bay Packers) 28 (126). Kansas City Chiefs 29 (127). Chicago Bears (from New England Patriots) 30 (128). Arizona Cardinals 31 (129). Cleveland Browns (from Carolina Panthers) 32 (130). Baltimore Ravens (from Denver Broncos) 33 (131). Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection) 34 (132). Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) 35 (133). San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection) 36 (134). Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) 37 (135). Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 38 (136). Denver Broncos (Compensatory Selection) 39 (137). Green Bay Packers (Compensatory Selection) 40 (138). Cleveland Browns (Compensatory Selection) 41 (139). Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection) Round 5 Pick (overall) 1 (140). Tennessee Titans 2 (141). Carolina Panthers (from Cleveland Browns) 3 (142). San Francisco 49ers (from San Diego Chargers) 4 (143). Oakland Raiders (from Dallas Cowboys) 5 (144). Denver Broncos (from Baltimore Ravens) 6 (145). San Francisco 49ers 7 (146). Baltimore Ravens (from Jacksonville Jaguars) 8 (147). Miami Dolphins 9 (148). Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10 (149). New York Giants 11 (150). Chicago Bears 12 (151). Detroit Lions 13 (152). New Orleans Saints 14 (153). Philadelphia Eagles 15 (154). Oakland Raiders 16. Los Angeles Rams (Exercised in Supplemental Draft) 17 (155). Indianapolis Colts 18 (156). Buffalo Bills 19. Atlanta Falcons (Forfeited) 20 (157). Denver Broncos (from New York Jets) 21 (158). Washington Redskins 22 (159). Houston Texans 23 (160). Minnesota Vikings 24 (161). Cincinnati Bengals 25 (162). Kansas City Chiefs (from Seattle Seahawks) 26 (163). Green Bay Packers 27 (164). Philadelphia Eagles (from Pittsburgh Steelers) 28 (165). Kansas City Chiefs 29 (166). Houston Texans (from New England Patriots) 30 (167). Arizona Cardinals 31 (168). Cleveland Browns (from Carolina Panthers) 32 (169). Detroit Lions (from Denver Broncos) 33 (170). Arizona Cardinals (Compensatory Selection) 34 (171). Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection) 35 (172). Cleveland Browns (Compensatory Selection) 36 (173). Cleveland Browns (Compensatory Selection) 37 (174). San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection) 38 (175). San Diego Chargers (Compensatory Selection) Round 6 Pick (overall) 1 (176). Tennessee Titans (from Cleveland Browns) 2 (177). Los Angeles Rams (from Tennessee Titans) 3 (178). Kansas city Chiefs (from San Francisco 49ers through Dallas Cowboys) 4 (179). San Diego Chargers 5 (180). Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco 49ers) 6 (181). Jacksonville Jaguars 7 (182). Baltimore Ravens 8 (183). Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9 (184). New York Giants 10 (185). Chicago Bears 11 (186). Minnesota Vikings (from Miami Dolphins) 12 (187). Washington Redskins (from New Orleans Saints) 13 (188). Philadelphia Eagles 14 (189). Dallas Cowboys (from Oakland Raiders) 15 (190). Los Angeles Rams 16 (191). Detroit Lions 17 (192). Buffalo Bills 18 (193). Tennessee Titans (from Atlanta Falcons) 19 (194). Oakland Raiders (from Indianapolis Colts) 20 (195). Atlanta Falcons (from Houston Texans through New York Jets) 21 (196). New England Patriots (from Houston Texans) 22 (197). Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Washington Redskins) 23 (198). San Diego Chargers (from Minnesota Vikings) 24 (199). Cincinnati Bengals 25 (200). Green Bay Packers 26 (201). Jacksonville Jaguars (from Pittsburgh Steelers) 27 (202). Detroit Lions (from Seattle Seahawks) 28 (203). Kansas City Chiefs 29 (204). New England Patriots (reacquired from Chicago Bears) 30 (205). Arizona Cardinals 31 (206). Chicago Bears (from Carolina Panthers) 32 (207). San Francisco 49ers (from Denver Broncos) 33 (208). New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) 34 (209). Baltimore Ravens (Compensatory Selection) 35 (210). Detroit Lions (Compensatory Selection) 36 (211). San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection) 37 (212). Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 38 (213). San Francisco 49ers (Compensatory Selection) 39 (214). New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) 40 (215). Seattle Seahawks (Compensatory Selection) 41 (216). Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 42 (217). Dallas Cowboys (Compensatory Selection) 43 (218). Buffalo Bills (Compensatory Selection) 44 (219). Denver Broncos (Compensatory Selection) 45 (220). Pittsburgh Steelers (Compensatory Selection) 46 (221). New England Patriots (Compensatory Selection) Round 7 Pick (overall) 1 (222). Tennessee Titans 2 (223). Cleveland Browns 3 (224). San Diego Chargers 4 (225). Seattle Seahawks (from Dallas Cowboys) 5 (226). Jacksonville Jaguars 6 (227). Miami Dolphins (from Baltimore Ravens) 7 (228). Denver Broncos (from San Francisco 49ers) 8 (229). Pittsburgh Steelers (from New York Giants) 9 (230). Chicago Bears 10 (231). Miami Dolphins 11 (232). Washington Redskins (from Tampa Bay Buccaneers) 12 (233). Philadelphia Eagles 13 (234). Oakland Raiders 14 (235). New York Jets (from Los Angeles Rams through Houston Texans and Denver Broncos) 15 (236). Detroit Lions 16 (237). New Orleans Saints 17 (238). Atlanta Falcons 18 (239). Indianapolis Colts 19 (240). Minnesota Vikings (from Buffalo Bills) 20 (241). New York Jets 21 (242). Washington Redskins 22 (243). New England Patriots (from Houston Texans) 23 (244). Minnesota Vikings 24 (245). Cincinnati Bengals 25 (246). Pittsburgh Steelers 26 (247). Seattle Seahawks 27 (248). Indianapolis Colts (from Green Bay Packers) 28 (249). San Francisco 49ers (from Kansas City Chiefs) 29 (250). New England Patriots 30 (251). Philadelphia Eagles (from Arizona Cardinals) 31 (252). Carolina Panthers 32 (253). 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2016 NFL Draft: 9 players to target early on Day 3
Now it's on to Day 3, where chances can be taken on players. There are still quite a few good ones left. Here are nine I'd target early (with their original overall ranking in parenthesis): 1. Devontae Booker (53), RB, Utah: Providing the medical reports on his knee are OK, Booker could become the fifth running back taken in this draft. He's a guy I'd take a chance on because he's very explosive and catches the ball well out of the backfield. Take a look at his 2014 season before the injury for evidence. 2. Zack Sanchez (67), CB, Oklahoma: I tried my best to talk Sanchez into staying in school for his senior season. I thought it was in his best interest to stay at Oklahoma and build up his frail body. There's no doubt, he has the talent and was productive in college, but I wonder how he'll hold up in the NFL. It might take him a year in the weight room. 3. Christian Westerman (74), OG, Arizona State: He's got very good size (6-3 1/8, 298) and speed (sub-5.2) for a guard. Strong (34 reps) and technically sound. Could probably also play center. 4. Hassan Ridgeway (76), DT, Texas: If I had the first pick on Saturday, I'd use it on Ridgeway. He's big, strong and fast, but will need to find a team that can motivate him. It was a problem at Texas, and probably a reason he's still available. 5. Kenneth Dixon (80), RB, Louisiana Tech: Had a very good week at the Senior Bowl. He's big, strong and quick. His production was off the charts at Louisiana Tech. I think he could play on all three downs in the NFL. 6. Dak Prescott (81), QB, Mississippi: Prescott is a double-threat quarterback who is coming out of a Tim Tebow system and needs work with his accuracy. I think with pro coaching that part of his game will improve. He exhibits enough tools to warrant strong consideration early on Day 3. I would take him over Connor Cook in a heartbeat. 7. Miles Killebrew (82), S, Southern Utah Killebrew reminds me a lot of Sabby Piscitelli, the Oregon State safety who was drafted by Tampa Bay in the second round in 2007 and played in the league for five years before turning to professional wrestling. Killebrew has similar size and speed and plays with intensity. He's a box safety that will immediately help on special teams. 8. Joshua Perry (89), ILB, Ohio State: The Buckeyes had a record 10 players drafted in the first three rounds, two more than the previous mark held by Tennessee (2000). That number will rise on Saturday and Perry should be the next to go. He is a Seahawks-type linebacker if I ever saw one, but Seattle's next pick isn't until the back end of the fifth round -- a spot long after Perry is likely gone. 9. Vadal Alexander (94), OG, LSU: Remember Gabe Jackson, the Mississippi State lineman who went to Oakland in Round 3 a few years ago and turned into one of the best guards in the league? Alexander reminds me of him. He has slow straight-line speed but doesn't play slow. He's a strong, fundamentally sound football player. Follow Gil Brandt on Twitter @Gil_Brandt. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...early-on-day-3 <object data-extension-version="0.4.0.129" data-install-updates-user-configuration="true" id="__symantecPKIClientMessenger" style="display: none;"></object><object data-extension-version="0.4.0.129" data-install-updates-user-configuration="true" id="__symantecPKIClientMessenger" style="display: none;"></object> |
Brandon Carr has 14 career interceptions in 8 years. Peters has 8 in one year. Just throwing that out there for fun.
On pace for 64 in the same time frame. |
Don't want Conor cook I've watched him fold in games
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Miles Killebrew reminds him of Scabby Pepperoni.
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Get Vadal Alexander
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Scooby Wright III the next Vontaze Burfict!!!!
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Efe Obada
The European guy we signed is on NFL network |
French guys are black? I thought only in Brussels?
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A bit off topic but without us signing much in FA this year shouldn't we get a higher comp pick for Smith going to Oakland next year?
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Compared to Brian Hoyer
Someone please sell me on him I just don't get it I drafted him for Chicago in mock because he was great value. I don't really want him on Chiefs can anyone say anything positive? |
Did they really try to paint Soggy Pistachio in a good light ROFL
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Josh Perry and Christian Westerman seems like logical choices.
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Need to get ahead of the run on kickers.
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