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7: Keith Rivers, LB, USC
We're making this pick under the assumption that Ohio State's Vernon Gholston will have already been taken. If that's the case, Rivers is a more-than-suitable consolation prize.
62: Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana
A tough, physical corner who excels in man-to-man coverage.
69: John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
Carlson possesses all the skills to be a productive NFL tight end. He has soft hands and is an underrated blocker.
94: Jason Jones, DE, Eastern Michigan
At 6-5, 273, Jones has the size and athleticism to make the switch to outside linebacker in New England's 3-4 defense.
129: Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville
He was Louisville's version of Wes Welker, always making big receptions when the team needed a first-down.
164: Jonathan Goff, LB, Vanderbilt
Goff (6-2, 245) is a two-down thumper in the Ted Johnson mold.
197: Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
Brennan should be available at this point because of the stigma of playing in the run-and-shoot offense and performing poorly at the Senior Bowl.
238: Zachary Bowman, CB, Nebraska
A talented but star-crossed player, he suffered major knee injuries in back-to-back seasons, yet still managed to run a 4.39 40 at the Combine.
7: Keith Rivers, LB, USC
We're making this pick under the assumption that Ohio State's Vernon Gholston will have already been taken. If that's the case, Rivers is a more-than-suitable consolation prize.
62: Tracy Porter, CB, Indiana
A tough, physical corner who excels in man-to-man coverage.
69: John Carlson, TE, Notre Dame
Carlson possesses all the skills to be a productive NFL tight end. He has soft hands and is an underrated blocker.
94: Jason Jones, DE, Eastern Michigan
At 6-5, 273, Jones has the size and athleticism to make the switch to outside linebacker in New England's 3-4 defense.
129: Harry Douglas, WR, Louisville
He was Louisville's version of Wes Welker, always making big receptions when the team needed a first-down.
164: Jonathan Goff, LB, Vanderbilt
Goff (6-2, 245) is a two-down thumper in the Ted Johnson mold.
197: Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
Brennan should be available at this point because of the stigma of playing in the run-and-shoot offense and performing poorly at the Senior Bowl.
238: Zachary Bowman, CB, Nebraska
A talented but star-crossed player, he suffered major knee injuries in back-to-back seasons, yet still managed to run a 4.39 40 at the Combine.