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Day 3 Draft Recap - AFC

  • May 2, 2018
  • 5 min read

Buffalo Bills

#121 - Taron Johnson (CB)

#154 – Siran Neal (S)

Physical, aggressive, playmaking safety. Good size, quality run defender. Exhibits decent coverage skills. Good awareness, high football IQ. Versatile, played corner for most of college career, may be best suited to strong safety. High upside/potential. Small school prospect largely untested. Technique needs coaching up.

#166 – Wyatt Teller (OG)

#187 – Ray Ray McCloud (WR)

#255 – Austin Proehl (WR)

Miami Dolphins

#123 – Durham Smythe (TE)

#131 – Kalen Ballage (RB)

Big runner with good athletic ability. 3 down player, good pass catcher and decent blocker. Red zone threat and gains yards after contact. Good burst, elusive. Used in return game. Lacks decisiveness/vision. Doesn't make sharp cuts or see open lanes. Runs upright.

#209 – Cornell Armstrong (CB)

#227 – Quentin Poling (LB)

#229 – Jason Sanders (K)

New England Patriots

#143 – Ja’Whaun Bentley (LB)

#178 – Christian Sam (LB)

Athletic, productive inside linebacker. Scheme versatile, could play WILL or Inside. Quick in pursuit, good change of direction. Muscly, good size. Fluid mover, explosive. Good play recognition/instincts. Decent in coverage. Not a playmaker. Needs better technique when taking on blocks. Some concerns over love of the game/character.

#210 – Braxton Berrios (WR)

#219 – Danny Etling (QB)

#243 – Kelon Crossen (DB)

#250 – Ryan Izzo (TE)

New York Jets

#107 – Chris Herndon (TE)

#179 – Parry Nickerson (CB)

#180 – Foley Fatukasi (DT)

Raw, powerful, versatile prospect. Well built, good frame. Versatile, has value as a rotational lineman. Quick burst off LOS. High effort, energetic player. Good strength. Fundamentals are fine, uses hands well. Talented with good upside. Play recognition is lacking. Anchor/base is inconsistent. Balance/body control not great.

#204 – Trenton Cannon (RB)

Baltimore Ravens

#118 – Anthony Averett (CB)

#122 – Kenny Young (LB)

#132 – Jaleel Scott (WR)

#162 – Jordan Lasley (WR)

#190 – DeShon Elliott (S)

Physical, playmaking safety. Great tackler, able to lay a big hit. Great size/frame. Good football IQ/awareness. Great character, loves the game. Ballhawk. Aggressive, excels as an in-box safety. Struggles in coverage. Plays high and tight. Athletically limited. Doesn't often make plays in the open field.

#212 – Greg Senat (OT)

#215 – Bradley Bozeman (C)

#238 – Zach Sieler (DE)

Cincinnati Bengals

#112 – Mark Walton (RB)

Quick back with good acceleration. 3 down potential as he is a good receiver. Runs with good bend and balance and is elusive. Big play threat/potential, scores Touchdowns. Needs to be more decisive as he can dance around and bounce outside too often. Injury concern (ankle)

#151 – Davontae Harris (CB)

#158 – Andrew Brown (DT)

#170 – Darius Phillips (CB)

#249 – Logan Woodside (QB)

#252 – Rod Taylor (OG)

#253 – Auden Tate (WR)

Cleveland Browns

#105 – Antonio Callaway (WR)

Athletic, explosive receiver. Good release, electric feet. Great long speed, dynamic in the slot. Plus agility, great catch radius. Great kick returner/punt returner. Red flags - Off field issues. Lacks strength/toughness. Inconsistent pass catcher. Great talent but hasn't produced that highly. Needs to improve route running.

#150 – Genard Avery (LB)

#175 – Damion Ratley (WR)

#188 – Simeon Thomas (DB)

Pittsburgh Steelers

#148 – Marcus Allen (S)

#165 – Jaylen Samuels (FB)

Versatile player who could play RB, HB or TE. True all-purpose player. Good pass catcher and runner. Intelligent & strong. Good vision & instincts. Decent short area quickness. Special teams ability. Lacks defined position probably not big enough for TE. Lacks blocking ability to be lead blocker.

#246 – Joshua Frazier (DT)

Houston Texans

#104 – Keke Coutee (WR)

Tall, speedy receiver. Offers versatility as a deep threat but can play underneath. Explosive speed, gets great separation. Great kick returner potential. Thin frame, needs to add bulk. Not strong or tough, doesn't win contested catches. Has limited route tree. Doesn't get YAC.

#177 – Duke Ejiofor (DE)

#211 – Jordan Thomas (TE)

#214 – Peter Kalambayi (LB)

#222 – Jermaine Kelly (DB)

Indianapolis Colts

#104 – Nyheim Hines (RB)

#159 – Daurice Fountain (WR)

#169 – Jordan Wilkins (RB)

#185 – Deon Cain (WR)

Good combination of size and speed. Smooth route runner. Smart with good instincts. Can extend the field and attack over the top. Good at all 3 levels. Talented after the catch. Elusive. Some concentration drops. Needs to improve route tree. Struggles against tall/big DB.

#221 – Matthew Adams (LB)

#235 – Zaire Franklin (LB)

Jacksonville Jaguars

#129 – Will Richardson (OT)

Decent athlete, some lateral quickness and recovery skills. Technique is decent but can be inconsistent. Sustains blocks well. Decent footwork, good anchor. Displays some power/punch. May have to move to guard to get game time. Needs to add muscle to frame. Needs better body control/Balance. Red flag - off field issues

#203 – Tanner Lee (QB)

#230 – Leon Jacobs (LB)

#247 – Logan Cooke (P)

Tennessee Titans

#152 – Dane Cruikshank (DB)

#199 – Luke Falk (QB)

Instinctive passer with good touch and accuracy. Has good poise/pocket awareness. Reads the field well and makes adjustments. Avoids pass rush with good mobility. Good college production. Good character/leader. Not the strongest arm, not great on deep throws. Has taken a lot of hits behind weak offensive line.

Denver Broncos

#106 – Josey Jewell (LB)

High character, instinctive inside Linebacker. Displays a great attitude. Physical with a relentless motor. Has a nose for the ball, productive. Consistent play speed. Disciplined, patient with good technical skills. Good tackler. Average athleticism, tight hips. Not ideal size. Can get caught up in blocks.

#113 – DaeSean Hamilton (WR)

#156 – Troy Fumagalli (TE)

#183 – Sam Jones (OG)

#217 – Keishawn Bierria (LB)

#226 – David Williams (RB)

Kansas City Chiefs

#124 – Armani Watts (S)

Explosive, playmaking athlete at the safety position. Very quick. Attacking, physical player. Hard hitting tackler. Experienced, 4 year starter. Good instincts/awareness. Ccan be impatient and inconsistent. Some focus errors. Not great in coverage. Short and could do with a little more weight. Tackling needs refinement.

#196 – Tremon Smith (CB)

#198 – Khalil McKenzie (DT)

Los Angeles Chargers

#119 – Kyzir White (DB)

Versatile, physical defensive back. Can play safety or cornerback. Fearless leader. Competitive, always gives high effort. Good character. Has size to cover tight ends and enough speed to match backs. Good size, NFL ready frame. Good instincts, diagnoses plays quickly. Poor hands, not a playmaker. Not top end speed.

#155 – Scott Quessenberry (C)

#191 – Dylan Cantrell (WR)

#251 – Justin Jackson (RB)

Oakland Raiders

#110 – Nick Nelson (CB)

#140 – Maurice Hurst (DT)

Athletic, explosive prospect. Great burst off LOS. Good pass rush ability. Has some scheme versatility as a 4-3 tackle or 3-4 end, could even line up as a 4-3 end. Good motor, relentless effort. Good tackler. Good play recognition. Lacks weight/strength. Can be inconsistent. Can play too high, hands need work. Recently diagnosed heart condition.

#173 – Johnny Townsend (P)

#216 – Azeem Victor (LB)

#228 – Marcell Ateman (WR)


 
 
 

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