Round 7
193. Tampa Bay (2-14)-Trevor Pardula, P, Kansas
Michael Koenen had the worst punt average last year at 40.4 yards per punt. Pardula would be a big upgrade at a much cheaper price.
194. Tennessee (2-14)-Jacorey Shepherd, CB, Kansas
Shepherd is a ball hawk who could become a good in the nickel package. He had 3 interceptions last year and had 18 passes defended, one of the highest in all of college football last year.
195. Jacksonville (3-13)-Kyle Brindza, K, Notre Dame
Josh Scobee was 29th in field goal percentage last season and is currently is the highest paid kicker in the NFL.
196. Oakland (3-13)-Jerry Lovelocke, QB, Prairie View A&M
Lovelocke will be a project wherever he goes. He needs time to develop. He had a great finish to last season, with over 300 passing yards in each of the last three games. He also had 8 passing touchdowns and 4 rushings touchdowns over that span.
197. Washington (4-12)-Kyle Emanuel, DE, North Dakota State
Emanuel lead all of FCS football last year with 19.5 sacks.
198. New York Jets (4-12)-Louis Trinca-Pasat, DT, Iowa
Trinca-Pasat had a good Senior Bowl. He could become a good rotational player.
199. Chicago (5-11)-Joe Cardona, LS, Navy
Jeremy Cain is a free agent and will be 35 years old when the season starts. Cardona should be a Bear for a long time to come.
200. Atlanta (6-10)-R.J. Harris, WR, New Hampshire
Harris was one of the best receivers in FCS football last year. He was second in receptions, first in yards, and fifth in touchdowns.
201. New York Giants (6-10)-Corey Robinson, OT/OG, South Carolina
Robinson played tackle in college, but might excel best at guard in the NFL.
202. St. Louis (6-10)-Gus Johnson, RB, Stephen F. Austin
Johnson had 1,683 rushing yards and 23 rushing touchdowns last year.
203. Minnesota (7-9)-Bryce Hager, ILB, Baylor
Hager should be good on special teams and could eventually be a starting middle linebacker.
204. Cleveland (7-9)-Ross Scheuerman, RB/WR, Lafayette
Scheuerman was a solid running back in college, but might be better as a slot receiver in the NFL.
205. New Orleans (7-9)-J.J. Nelson, WR, UAB
Nelson can come in right away and be a good returner. He ran the fastest 40 yard dash at the combine.
206. Baltimore - from Miami (8-8)-Craig Mager, CB, Texas State
Mager was a four year starter, with eight career interceptions.
207. Miami - from San Francisco (8-8)-Lorenzo Doss, CB, Tulane
Miami needs a lot of help at the cornerback position. They cut Cortland Finnegan, and Jamar Taylor and Will Davis are both young and unproven. Also, Jimmy Wilson, Michael Thomas, and R.J. Stanford are free agents.
208. Kansas City (9-7)-Mike Hull, ILB, Penn State
Hull was fourth in tackles in all of FBS football last year. He will provide good depth at inside linebacker and should be a key special teamer.
209. Buffalo (9-7)-Obum Gwacham, DE, Oregon State
Gwacham is very raw, but has a lot of potential. His pro day will have a huge impact on whether or not he gets drafted.
210. Houston (9-7)-Edmond Robinson, OLB, Newberry
Robinson should be a special team player for the first year. He is good in coverage against slot receivers and tight ends. He could move to safety.
211. Dallas - from San Diego (9-7)-Vernon Johnson, WR, Texas A&M Commerce
Over the past two seaons Johnson had 147 receptions, 2,608 yards, and 25 receiving touchdowns.
212. Carolina - from Philadelphia (10-6)-Ryan Delaire, DE, Towson
Had 11 sacks and 14.5 tackles for losses last season.
213. Cincinnati (10-5-1)-Dres Anderson, WR, Utah
Anderson would be drafted higher, had he not been injured last year.
214. Pittsburgh (11-5)-Sam Ficken, K, Penn State
The Steelers are close to the cap and Shaun Suisham has a cap hit of $3,665,000. Ficken was 24 for 29 on field goals last year.
215. Detroit (11-5)-Tevin McDonald, FS, Eastern Washington
McDonald had three interceptions last year, seven pass breakups, three forced fumbles and a sack.
216. Arizona (11-5)-Andrew East, LS, Vanderbilt
Mike Leach is 38 years old and a free agent. East could easily replace him.
217. Carolina (7-8-1)-Tirelle Cullen, DE, West Alabama
Cullen had eight tackles for losses last season. Cullen was one of the best players on West Alabama last year. There will be at least thirteen teams at the West Alabama pro day.
218. Dallas - from Baltimore (10-6)-Julian Howsare, DE/OLB, Clarion
Howsare was dominant in college and was also a very good special teamer. He had 37 career sacks and also 10 blocked kicks. Was Divison II consensus All-American two years in a row.
219. Indianapolis - from Dallas (12-4)-Dean Marlowe, FS, James Madison
Four year starting safety who can play both safety spots. He could also be a returner.
220. New York Giants - from Denver (12-4)-Ladarius Gunter, CB, Miami
Gunter disappointed at Miami as did a bunch of other players under Al Golden. He also had a bad combine.
221. San Francisco - from Indianapolis (11-5)-Tyeler Davison, DT, Fresno State
Davison had 8.5 sacks last season, as well as 12 tackles for losses.
222. Green Bay (12-4)-Kenny Bell, WR, Nebraska
Ted Thompson usually takes wide receivers late in the draft, Bell had a very good combine and should be a good fit in the Packers offense.
223. Seattle (12-4)-Justin Coleman, CB, Tennessee
Coleman is very athletic and woulf be a good fit with the Seahawks secondary.
224. Atlanta - from St. Louis via New England (12-4)-Darius Davis, WR, Henderson State
In 2013, Davis had 75 catches for 1597 yards and 16 touchdowns. In 2014, he had 56 catches for 1261 yards and 18 touchdowns.