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1. (64) TennesseeS Kevin Byard – Middle Tennessee State – 5’11 1/4”/212. (4.50 – 40 yard dash time).
High football IQ. Lacks physicality for size and lacks aggressiveness.

2. (65) ClevelandDE Carl Nassib – Penn State – 6’6 7/8”/277. (4.74 – 40 yard dash time).
High motor and good instincts but raw. Strength as an edge rusher but needs to improve power and size. Likened to Jared Allen by Mike Mayock.

3. (66) San DiegoC Max Tuerk – USC – 6’5”/298. (5.25 – 40 yard dash time).
Solid athleticism and movement skills but lacks power and undersized for the position. Best suited for a zone block scheme. Likened to Evan Mathis.

4. (67) DallasDT Maliek Collins – Nebraska – 6’1 7/8”/311. (4.97 – 40 yard dash time).
A future project with good athleticism and movement but lacks power at point of attack. Likened to Henry Melton.

5. (68) San FranciscoCB Will Redmond – Mississippi State – 5’10 3/4”/182. (4.50 – 40 yard dash time).
Good instincts and man cover skills but coming off ACL injury. Likened to Kyle Arrington.

6. (69) JacksonvilleDE Yannick Ngakoue – Maryland – 6’2”/252. (4.75 – 40 yard dash time).
Nickel rush specialist and explosive but lacks ideal size for position and liability against the run.

7. (70) BaltimoreDE Bronson Kaufusi – Brigham Young – 6’6 1/2”/285. (5.00 – 40 yard dash time).
Good motor and length but lacks strength and size for the position. A project in the short term.

8. (71) New York GiantsS Darian Thompson – Boise State – 6’1 7/8”/208. (4.57 – 40 yard dash time).
Good ball skills but weak instincts and undisciplined in responsibilities.

9. (72) ChicagoDE Jonathan Bullard – Florida – 6’3”/285. (5.00 – 40 yard dash time).
Quick and explosive but needs to add size. Likened to Mario Edwards.

10. (73) MiamiRB Kenyan Drake – Alabama – 6’0 5/8”/210. (4.45 – 40 yard dash time).
Projected 3rd down back and will add value as a special teams gunner.

11. (74) Kansas CityCB Keivarae Russell – Notre Dame – 5’11 1/8”/192. (4.50 – 40 yard dash time).
Position versatile in secondary. Has cover skills but is undersized for the position.

12. (75) OaklandDE Shilique Calhoun – Michigan State – 6’4 3/8”/251. (4.80 – 40 yard dash time).
Good pass rush skills but needs to improve aggressiveness.

13. (76) ClevelandOT Shon Coleman – Auburn– 6’5 1/2”/307.
Brings run blocking acumen with aggressive attitude. Mentally tough as he previously battled leukemia. Likened to Ereck Flowers.

14. (77) CarolinaCB Daryl Worley – West Virginia – 6’0 3/4”/204. (4.52 – 40 yard dash time).
Good size and ball skills but lacks speed.

15. (78) New EnglandG Joe Thuney – North Carolina State – 6’4 5/8”/304. (5.30 – 40 yard dash time).
High football IQ with good size and position versatile.

16. (79) PhiladelphiaC Isaac Seumalo – Oregon State – 6’3 7/8”/303. (5.19 – 40 yard dash time).
Position versatile along the interior line. Quick feet and solid movement.

17. (80) BuffaloDT Adolphus Washington – Ohio State – 6’3 3/8”/301. (5.95 – 40 yard dash time).
Solid pass rusher with sub-package DE skill set.

18. (81) AtlantaTE Austin Hooper – Stanford – 6’3 3/4”/254. (4.75 – 40 yard dash time).
Good hands and route runner. Needs to add size to play in-line rather than just a move TE. Likened to Coby Fleener.

19. (82) IndianapolisOT Le’Raven Clark – Texas Tech – 6’5 1/4”/316. (5.20 – 40 yard dash time).
Good foot quickness and length along with size. The potential blind-side protector for Andrew Luck.

20. (83) New York JetsOLB Jordan Jenkins – Georgia – 6’2 5/8”/259. (4.65 – 40 yard dash time).
High football IQ and tough. 34 ¼” arm length and solid edge setter but average pass rusher.

21. (84) WashingtonCB Kendall Fuller – Virginia Tech – 5’11 1/2”/187. (4.49 – 40 yard dash time).
Ball hawk and playmaker in short game but lacks make up speed. Likened to Kyle Fuller (brother).

22. (85) HoustonWR Braxton Miller – Ohio State – 6’1 3/8”/201. (4.40 – 40 yard dash time).
Excellent speed and athleticism but inexperienced at the position. Likened to Andre Roberts.

23. (86) MiamiWR Leonte Caroo – Rutgers – 5’11 7/8”/211. (4.50 – 40 yard dash time).
Good size, hands, and blocker but lacks long speed.

24. (87) CincinnatiLB Nick Vigil – Utah State – 6’2 3/8”/239. (4.60 – 40 yard dash time).
Good instincts but lacks size and strength. Projects as a 4-3 OLB due to lack of size for the interior.

25. (88) Green BayOLB Kyler Fackrell – Utah State – 6’5”/245. (4.75 – 40 yard dash time).
A 3 down versatile talent with coverage skills and pass rush ability. Good athleticism and length. Likened to Connor Barwin.

26. (89) PittsburghDT Javon Hargrave – South Carolina State – 6’1 3/8”/309. (5.15 – 40 yard dash time).
Good motor and foot quickness. Athletic but raw with short arms.

27. (90) SeattleRB C.J. Prosise – Notre Dame – 6’0 1/2”/220. (4.60 – 40 yard dash time).
Good size and hands but inexperienced and needs to improve protection. Likened to Fred Jackson. Projected to be used as the 3rd down back per Pete Carroll.

28. (91) New EnglandQB Jacoby Brissett – North Carolina State – 6’3 3/4”/231. (4.80 – 40 yard dash time).
Good size and arm strength. Overall NFL caliber skill potential.

29. (92) ArizonaCB Brandon Williams – Texas A&M – 5’11 3/8”/197. (4.50 – 40 yard dash time).
Good size and is fast but inexperienced due to college transition from RB to CB.

30. (93) ClevelandQB Cody Kessler – USC – 6’1 1/4”/220. (4.90 – 40 yard dash time).
Undersized for position. Adequate arm with decent accuracy in the pocket. Has journeyman backup potential.

31. (94) SeattleTE Nick Vannett – Ohio State – 6’6”/257. (4.70 – 40 yard dash time).
Good size, athleticism, and hands. Likened to Zach Ertz.

32. (95) DetroitC Graham Glasgow – Michigan – 6’5 7/8”/307. (5.30 – 40 yard dash time).
Versatile at interior positions. Can play zone and man schemes. Good size. Does not move well.

33. (96) New EnglandDT Vincent Valentine – Nebraska – 6’3 5/8”/329. (5.10 – 40 yard dash time).
Big with power but has potential weight issues and questionable effort.

34. (97) SeattleG Rees Odhiambo – Boise State – 6’3 7/8”/314. (5.25 – 40 yard dash time).
Has the strength and build to play in the interior. Has durability concerns.

35. (98) DenverS Justin Simmons – Boston College – 6’2 3/8”/202. (4.60 – 40 yard dash time).
Ball skill playmaking ability due to good length and hands. Lanky build but aggressive tackler.

2016 NFL Draft Results – Round 1

2016 NFL Draft Results – Round 2

2016 NFL Team-by-Team Draft Results


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