DRAFT TRACKER 2016
2016
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DRAFTED BY
Pittsburgh Steelers
Round 2 • Pick 27
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Miscast this season as an outside cornerback, Davis battled through adversity and bounced back with ball production, tackles and forced fumbles. Davis has the ability to cover, but his strengths would best be utilized at safety where he has fewer man responsibilities and can be deployed near the line of scrimmage a little more often. Davis is an eventual starter at safety and a big backup at cornerback.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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DRAFTED BY
Jacksonville Jaguars
Round 3 • Pick 6
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Lacks the desired height and length from an edge player, but does have the athleticism and production teams like. A deep dive into the tape reveals very few "instant wins sacks" and his short strides prevent him from threatening the edge as often as you might expect. While Ngakoue appears to have the traits of an upfield player, he was asked to set edges at Maryland. His production from 2015 will intrigue teams, but he is a work in progress who needs a more developed skill set as a pass rusher if he wants to become a factor in the NFL as a starter.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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Seattle Seahawks
Round 5 • Pick 8
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PLAYER ANALYSIS
High cut 3-technique with good upper body strength but below average lower body power to take a stand. Jefferson flashes penetration ability and some pass rushing talent, but he needs to be fitted to a 1-gap, upfield defense and will have to make a team as a rotational lineman.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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PROSPECT INFO
- Height
- 6'
- Weight
- 186 lbs
- Arm
- 31"
- Hand
- 8 1/4"
- Wing
- 71 1/4"
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Craddock's consistency from intermediate ranges will get the attention of teams as he's put together three solid years from that range. His biggest challenge is trying to improve his kickoffs as teams usually don't like having to carry a kickoff specialist.
BY LANCE ZIERLEIN
NFL Analyst
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