Some mid-late round prospects to keep an eye on

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1. Joe Haeg, OT, North Dakota State - Long, highly athletic LT prospect who has all the physical traits you could want in pass protection. Was a top 5 performer in the 3 cone drill and 20 yard shuttle. Lacks a bit of bulk and strength which hurts him in the run game I think but that could come with some more time in the weight room.

Projected round - 4th

2. Eric Murray, CB, Minneosta - Solid size and athletic ability. Primarily a press corner in college who is very physical and doesn't mind mixing it up. Good attitude and character. Was a team captain.

Projected round - 4th

3. D.J Reader - Big, athletic player. Was a multiple sport guy playing baseball as well as football. Can play multiple positions across the line because of his blend of size and athleticism. Never really had a breakout year though.

Projected round - 5th

4. Ian Seau - A nice sleeper of mine. Nephew of Junior Seau. A pass rushing specialist. Great initial quickness, flexible enough to turn the corner and is a true bender. Great motor. Will struggle a little if teams run directly at him but there is certainly a role for him. I have no idea why he isn't getting more of a look.

Projected round - 6-7
 

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My favorite is Marquez North, WR, TN. He flashed at Tennessee, but was given limited opportunities to shine after his freshman year due to injury and his Qbs inability to pass the ball. I believe he had a 40 time of 4.4 and had great ball skills. I think he is easily 1st round talent. Watch his freshman tape when he has a passing an and you will see. He may be drafted as high as the 4th, but may go as late as 7th to being a UDFA
 

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Joe Schobert OLB from Wisconsin 4th or 5th round
Alex Collins RB Arkansas 4th round
 

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Matt Ioennadis, DT, Temple (4-5)

Bryce Williams, TE, E Carolina (5-6)

Sean Davis, DB, Maryland (4-6)

Alex Lewis, OT, Nebraska (4-6)
 
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KeiVarae Russell. Played injured all year, and was not very good...but his freshman and sophomore tape shows an early round talent. Off the charts athleticism. I've heard Day 3 for him, but I still wouldn't be surprised to see someone take a shot earlier than that.
 

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Keenan Reynolds- Navy

Dan Vitale- Northwestern
 

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I like Lewis from nebraska he has a very nasty and roughness to him. Sit behind Massie for a year and there is a mean rt.
 

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My favorite is Marquez North, WR, TN. He flashed at Tennessee, but was given limited opportunities to shine after his freshman year due to injury and his Qbs inability to pass the ball. I believe he had a 40 time of 4.4 and had great ball skills. I think he is easily 1st round talent. Watch his freshman tape when he has a passing an and you will see. He may be drafted as high as the 4th, but may go as late as 7th to being a UDFA

I had him as a 1st round pick before this season. He was my #2 to Treadwell and Treadwell was coming off a bad broken leg. I thought North had a legit chance to be the 1st WR drafted that's how much talent he has. Not sure what happened to him this year. What'd he have like 6 catches?
 

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KeiVarae Russell. Played injured all year, and was not very good...but his freshman and sophomore tape shows an early round talent. Off the charts athleticism. I've heard Day 3 for him, but I still wouldn't be surprised to see someone take a shot earlier than that.

Yeah, I think he goes Day 2, 3rd round. Mayock listing him as a safety is interesting. But he's actually a pretty good CB, I see no reason he should move to safety unless it's to get an extra cover guy in the base D. He kinda has some Ronald Darby to his game. Not great size. 5'11", but he almost plays smaller than his size. Can struggle with bigger WRs, but does a good job mirroring routes. Ball skills need work. Had a broken leg and academic issues at ND, but I think he was always a 2nd day talent. Those things shouldn't affect him too much on draft day.
 

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