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Round 7

1 (218). Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Trenton Brown, OT/OG, Florida

Can be a good run blocker at right guard.

 
2 (219). New England Patriots (from Tennessee Titans)-Edmond Robinson, OLB. Newberry

Very good in coverage, and can shut down top tight end and even some slot receivers.


3 (220). Jacksonville Jaguars-Justin Manton, K, Louisiana-Monroe

Josh Scobee was one of the worst kickers in the NFL, last year. He went 3 for 6 from 50 yards or more. Manton was 2 of 2 from from 50 yards or more.

 
4 (221). Oakland Raiders-Derrick Lott, DT, Chattanooga

Had 6 sacks and 13.5 tackles for loss last year. The Raiders signed Dan Williams, but can still use some help on their defensive line.

 
5 (222). Washington Redskins-Deshazor Everett, CB, Texas A&M

Everett may be moved to safety. He is a solid backup and special team contributor.

 
6 (223). New York Jets-Chris Bonner, QB, Colorado State-Pueblo

It seems like the Jets are content going in to the season with Ryan Fitzpatrick or Geno Smith as the starter. Bonner is a developmental player who will have a chance to compete with Matt Simms for the third string job.


7 (224). New York Jets (from Chicago Bears)-Laurence Gibson, OT, Virgina

Gibson is very incosistent, but there are times he looks like an NFL starter. Someone will take him because of his upside.

 
8 (225). Atlanta Falcons-JaCorey Shepherd, CB, Kansas

Shepherd had 3 interceptions and 18 passes defended last year. Had the fourth highest passes defended per game in all of college football last year.


9 (226). New York Giants-Deon Simon, DT, Northwestern State

The Giants defensive tackles struggled last year, and Simon could be a good backup.


10 (227). St. Louis Rams-Vernon Johnson, WR, Texas A&M-Commerce

Over the past two seaons Johnson had 147 receptions, 2,608 yards, and 25 receiving touchdowns.

 

11 (228). Minnesota Vikings-Karlos Williams, RB, Florida State

Williams lost his starting job last season and has character concerns, but has huge upside. Matt Asiata is a below average backup, Williams can compete with Jerick McKinnon for the backup job.


12 (229). Cleveland Browns-Josh Lambo, K, Texas A&M

The Browns signed Garrett Hartley at the end of last season, but can use a upgrade.

 
13 (230). New Orleans Saints-Tray Walker, CB, Texas Southern

Walker has received interest from a lot of teams throughout the draft process. He is tall, standing at 6'2 and physical. He had four interceptions last season.

 
14 (231). Tampa Bay Buccaneers (from Miami Dolphins through Baltimore Ravens through Detroit Lions)-Kyle Loomis, P, Portland State

Michael Koenen had the lowest gross punting average in the league last year.


15 (232). Minnesota Vikings (from San Francisco 49ers through Miami Dolphins)-Adrian Coxson, WR, Stony Brook

Coxson is super fast and will add depth to the Vikings receiving corps.

 
16 (233). Kansas City Chiefs-Brian Parker, TE, Albany

The Regional Combine put Parker on the map, and his film is very good. He is a good blocker and good passer catcher.

 

17 (234). Buffalo Bills-Jean Sifrin, TE, Massachusetts

He will be 28 when the season starts, he can learn behind Charles Clay for a year, then hopefully be able to make an impact on offense.

 
18 (235). Houston Texans-Tevin McDonald, S, Eastern Washington

His father and brother both played in the NFL. Will be a very good special teamer. Will be a good backup to Rahim Moore.


19 (236). Dallas Cowboys (from San Diego Chargers)-Al-Hajj Shabazz, CB, West Chester

Over the last two seasons, had eight interceptions and 27 passes defended.

 
20 (237). Philadelphia Eagles-
Trevor Pardula, P, Kansas

Donnie Jones' play has tailed off the past couple of years and Pardula will be a solid replacement.

 
21 (238). Cincinnati Bengals-Sam Ficken, K, Notre Dame

Mike Nugent did not make a field from 50 yards or longer last season. It's time to draft his replacement.

 
22 (239). Pittsburgh Steelers-Jake Kumerow, WR, Wisconsin-Whitewater

Kumerow had 33 receiving touchdowns over the last two seasons. He has NFL bloodlines, as his dad, Eric Kumerow, and uncle, John Bosa, were both first round picks, and his cousin, Joey Bosa, is the projected top pick for the 2016 draft.


23 (240). Detroit Lions-Tyeler Davison, DT, Fresno State

Davison played very well last season and will help the Lions get over the loss of Ndamukong Suh, Nick Fairley, and C.J. Mosley.


24 (241). Arizona Cardinals-David Mayo, ILB, Texas State

Mayo had 154 tackles last year and can be a contributor on special teams.

 

25 (242). Carolina Panthers-Neville Hewitt, OLB, Marshall

Hewitt had 123 tackles and 5 sacks last year. Hewitt is very physical playmaker who should have no problem making the Panthers roster.


26 (243). Dallas Cowboys (from Baltimore Ravens)-Shane Carden, QB, East Carolina

Carden does not have the strongest arm, but he is very smart. Over the last two seasons, Carden has thrown for over 8,800 yards and 63 touchdowns.

 

27 (244). Indianapolis Colts (from Dallas Cowboys)-Trevor Siemian, QB, Northwestern

Matt Hasselback is going in to his 17th season in the NFL. The Colts should find Andrew Luck a better backup, and Trevor Siemian is that.

 
28 (245). New York Giants (from Denver Broncos)-DeVante Bausby, CB, Pittsburg State

Bausby is very raw, but he is tall and athletic. If the Giants use him properly, he can be an eventual starter.


29 (246). San Francisco 49ers (from Indianapolis Colts)-Damarr Aultman, Maine

Aultman will be a solid number four receiver and a very good returner.

 

30 (247). Green Bay Packers-Brandon Wegher, RB, Morningside

Wegher had 2,680 rushing yards and 39 rushing touchdowns last season. He can also catch passes out of the backfield, last year he had 429 receiving yards and 4 receiving touchdowns.

 
31 (248). Seattle Seahawks-Darryl Roberts, CB, Marshall

Roberts is big and fast. He can be a special teamer in year one as the Seahawks develop him.


32 (249). Atlanta Falcons (from New England Patriots through St. Louis Rams)-Chaz Green, OT, Florida

Right tackle is Green's main position, but he may be able to play all five spots across the line.

 
33 (250). Denver Broncos (compensatory selection)-Andrew Donnal, OT, Iowa

Can play right guard and right tackle; Donnal has very good technique.

 
34 (251). Denver Broncos (compensatory selection)-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. He will compete for the last wide receiver spot and the returner job.

 
35 (252). Denver Broncos (compensatory selection)-Darius Philon, DT, Arkansas

Philon is a very good pass rusher up the middle.


36 (253). New England Patriots (compensatory selection)-Julian Howsare, OLB, Clarion

Howsare was dominant in college, he had 37 career sacks and also 10 blocked kicks. Was Divison II consensus All-American two years in a row. He will be a top special teamer in the league.


37 (254). San Francisco 49ers (compensatory selection)-Joe Cardona, LS, Navy

Cardona is far and away the best long snapper in this class, but he may last this long due to his upcoming service in the Navy.


38 (255). Indianapolis Colts (compensatory selection)-Donald Celiscar, CB/S, Western Michigan

Celiscar is a ballhawk who had 4 interceptions and 18 pass break ups last year.


39 (256). Arizona Cardinals (compensatory selection)-Spencer Roth, P, Baylor

Roth is much better than Drew Butler and Dave Zastudil.

 

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