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That may be true but we passed on Dak Prescott who is far better than anyone from USC. Leinert, Sanchez and Barkley haven't exactly tore up the NFL.

HERES HOPING THEY DRAFT A RUNNING BACK

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Jordan Payton, WR, UCLA

 

SUMMARY: A three-year starter, Payton steadily improved his production each season, leading the Bruins in receiving the last two seasons – 40 career starts on his résumé, including 33 straight. He is a reliable possession receiver with strong ballskills and a good-sized catch radius, not allowing traffic to disrupt his focus. While dependable and a smooth athlete, Payton isn’t dynamic, lacking explosive traits or body twitch to consistently create his own separation or be a threat as a ballcarrier, which will limit his ceiling at the next level – day three option due to his size and hands to be a trustworthy possession target.

 

 

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Where did our pick 172 go? All of a sudden it's Denver's and I heard nothing of it.

 

Also, that was a compensatory so it couldn't have been traded...

 

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We're on 163.

 

172 & 173 are Comp picks - they can't be traded.

 

Our next pick is at 168

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Spencer Drango, OT, Baylor

 

SUMMARY: A four-year starter, Drango has been a fixture at left tackle for the most successful four-year run in school history, leaving Baylor with 48 career starts and two Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year awards – lined up predominantly in a two point stance. He was a steady edge blocker with few holes in the Bears’ spread scheme, but will face a tough transition in a pro-style formation. Drango is a pedestrian athlete with limited power and technical flaws which limits his ceiling in the NFL, but his best attributes are his intelligence and professional make-up, which should keep him in the league as a back-up guard, who might be able to fill in as a spot starter.

 

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