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Old 08-31-2016, 07:49 PM   #592
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We'll see if all my guys make rosters. Looks like a lot of developmental player so far, which I'm good with given no first round pick.

2-6 (37th pick) - Tyler Boyd, WR, Pittsburgh (Bengals, 55)

Reports are excellent at this point. It looks as though Boyd will see significant action as a rookie, taking snaps as the No. 3 receiver behind Green and LaFell.

3-11 (74th pick) - KeiVarae Russell, CB, Notre Dame (Chiefs, 74)

The jury is largely still out on Russell thus far in KC. It doesn't appear Russell will make an early impact, but we also haven't heard his name called often in the games he played.

4-1 (99th pick) - Joshua Perry, ILB, Ohio State (Chargers, 102)

Perry is firmly entrenched as a backup at this juncture in San Diego. Te'o and Perryman are the main guys, with Dzubnar (2nd year) primed to sub for Perryman out of the gate. Perry and fellow rookie, Jatavis Brown, will get snaps situationally given their statures and play styles.

4-28 (126th pick) - Connor McGovern, OG, Missouri (Broncos, 144)

Injuries to Sambrailo and Weems could mean McGovern gets starter reps if they need extra time. We'll see how it all shakes out, but it looks like McGovern could see some action this season. Denver would much rather develop McGovern, but they have to stay healthy to do that.

4-31 (129th pick) - Matt Judon, DE/OLB, Grand Valley State (Ravens, 146)

With 3 sacks in 3 pre-season games, leading the team in tackles, and a ringing endorsement from Terrell Suggs, its almost a certainty that Judon will see some significant time coming off the bench this season. Judon could be Suggs heir.

5-25 (162nd pick) - Rashard Higgins, WR, Colorado State (Browns, 172)

With Josh Gordon back, Terrelle Pryor showing big-play chemistry with RG3, and Corey Coleman now in the fold, there isn't alot of room on the Browns depth chart where Higgins is currently buried. Aside from Coleman and Higgins, the Browns also drafted Jordan Payton and Ricardo Louis. This team will have a hard time cutting Andrew Hawkins, so we'll have to see who makes the final cut.

5-28 (165th pick) - Fahn Cooper, OT/OG, Ole Miss (49ers, 174)

It looks as though Cooper is getting reps at LG and RT for the 49ers on the 2nd team, but who knows what Chipshit will do. As it stands, it looks like Cooper is making the roster as a primary flex reserve.

6-3 (178th pick) - D.J. White, CB, Georgia Tech (Chiefs, 178)

Surprisingly, White has show more than Russell so far for KC. The journey is far from over though, and it appears that White is likely a dime option in his rookie year after the additon of Acker from San Francisco.

7-29 (250th pick) - Kalan Reed, CB, Southern Miss (Titans, 253)

Reed had an interception against the Raiders, and he's going to be given the return duties this week. Basically, the Titans are giving Reed every opportunity to prove he belongs on the roster. If Reed can show that he can at least back up Tre McBride in the return game, he's probably a lock.

From what I've seen, I think Boyd, McGovern, and Judon end up starters in this league over the next few years. The rest is a craps shoot.
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