This is a mock but it shows the order
Rounds 2-3 mock draft: Steelers stop DeShone Kizer's slide
Round 2
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Tyus Bowser - LB
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Forrest Lamp - G
School: Western Kentucky. Outstanding guard prospect is still on the board and the
Seahawks benefit.
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Cam Robinson - OT
School: Alabama. Robinson would be a dream come true for a tackle-hungry team like the
Jaguars.
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Chidobe Awuzie - CB
School: Colorado. Physical cornerback who can compete for playing time early and help on special teams coverage.
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Jordan Willis - DE
School: Kansas State. Productive rusher off the edge with a plus motor.
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Marcus Williams - S
School: Utah. Centerfielder with great ball production helps the
Chargers pass defense.
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Dalvin Cook - RB
School: Florida State. The fall ends with Cook headed to the Big Apple.
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Dede Westbrook - WR
School: Oklahoma. Smooth, vertical threat is yet another playmaking option for the
Panthers' offense.
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Joe Mixon - RB
School: Oklahoma. The
Bengals get a running back who can play all three downs, but will come with baggage.
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Josh Jones - S
School: N.C. State. Heavy hitter with outstanding physical traits continues the
Saints' defensive revamp.
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Quincy Wilson - CB
School: Florida.
Eagles need a cornerback badly and get a solid option here.
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Zay Jones - WR
School: East Carolina. Jones runs good routes and has great hands. He could find early playing time.
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Budda Baker - S
School: Washington. Electric and urgent in his play, Baker can play safety or nickel cornerback.
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Malik McDowell - DT
School: Michigan State. McDowell has first-round talent but not first-round work ethic. Boom or bust pick here.
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JuJu Smith-Schuster - WR
School: USC. His comparison is
Anquan Boldin, which is fitting considering the team.
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Dion Dawkins - OL
School: Temple. Dawkins has experience at both tackle and guard. He could find early playing time here.
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Alvin Kamara - RB
School: Tennessee. Talented running back who lacks the production totals of the top four running backs.
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Obi Melifonwu - S
School: Connecticut. Physical freak can play safety or cornerback. Tampa adds to the defense here.
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Zach Cunningham - LB
School: Vanderbilt. Three-down linebacker with monster production.
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Kevin King - CB
School: Washington. Long-limbed cornerback with size and ball skills. Could be a steal here.
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Chris Wormley - DT
School: Michigan. Wormley looks the part, but needs to crank it up on every snap.
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Curtis Samuel - RB
School: Ohio State. He does a little of everything and adds another explosive option to the
Dolphins offense.
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Antonio Garcia - OT
School: Troy. He's a little light and lacks long arms, but Garcia offers competition at tackle and might play guard.
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Gerald Everett - TE
School: South Alabama. Ultra competitive with the ball in his hands, Everett could vault the Raider offense to the next level.
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D'Onta Foreman - RB
School: Texas. The
Texans add even more juice to the RB position and look to win on the ground.
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Daeshon Hall - DE
School: Texas A&M. Hall can be a base defensive end who rushes inside on passing downs.
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Alex Anzalone - LB
School: Florida. Really athletic and talented three-down linebacker, but durability is a major concern.
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Rasul Douglas - CB
School: West Virginia. Long and productive. His speed is average but he fits Rod Marinelli's defense.
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Dan Feeney - G
School: Indiana. Solid guard with the ability to play inside and outside zone effectively. Solid NFL starter.
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DeShone Kizer - QB
School: Notre Dame. Kizer comes off the board as the heir apparent for
Big Ben.
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Marcus Maye - S
School: Florida. Rock solid safety with good instincts. Atlanta pairs Maye with his Florida teammate,
Keanu Neal.
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David Sharpe - OT
School: Florida. Big with powerful hands, Sharpe is better in pass protection than expected.
Round 3