Just playing around with it again, hate their grading system because what they view as a DE, we view as an OLB. So, you draft a fit for us, it dings you on the score, but here is what I did:
Round 1 Pick 30 (S.F.): Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech-still think he is the best fit at corner for us.
Round 2 Pick 14: Morgan Moses, OT, Virginia-I think he can be a starter at left tackle. Better in pass pro than as a run blocker.
Round 2 Pick 29 (S.F.): Marcus Smith, OLB, Louisville-I think he is one of the best OLBs in the draft.
Round 3 Pick 4 (ATL): Martavis Bryant, WR, Clemson-just like his speed/length upside and think he has as much potential as any WR.
Round 3 Pick 33 (COMP): Lache Seastrunk, RB, Baylor-The new change of pace guy, speed to burn, can work as a receiving back.
Round 4 Pick 3 (ATL): C.J. Fiedorowicz, TE, Iowa-may be one of the more well rounded TEs in the draft.
Round 4 Pick 18: Preston Brown, ILB, Louisville-big thumping ILB that can play a little coverage.
Round 5 Pick 7 (ATL): Justin Ellis, NT, Louisiana Tech-widebody guy that does not get pushed around, has some movement.
Round 5 Pick 17: Kevin Pierre-Louis, ILB, Boston College-listed as an OLB, but would play inside for us. Coverage backer.
Round 5 Pick 33 (COMP): Walt Aikens, CB, Liberty-quick linebacker, great athlete, could help as a 3rd/4th corner early.
Round 6 Pick 6 (ATL): Brock Vereen, SS, Minnesota-developmental safety prospect.
Round 6 Pick 16: Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, OT, McGill (Canada)-One of the most intriguing raw players in the draft.
Round 6 Pick 39 (COMP): John Brown, WR, Pittsburg State-slot WR with speed to burn, excellent quickness, great hands.
Round 7 Pick 16 (DAL): Logan Thomas, QB, Virginia Tech-Not sold on Jones and if he fails at QB, I think he could play another position.
Round 7 Pick 23 (DAL): Jonathan Dowling, FS, Western Kentucky-developmental safety prospect.