2017 NFL Draft Big Board: Final Version
By Jon Dove
21. Haason Reddick, LB, Temple
Reddick is a versatile defender who fits best as a traditional linebacker, but also has experience as a pass rusher. His overall athleticism and toughness is something all defensive coordinators love.
22. Marlon Humphrey, CB, Alabama
Humphrey is raw as far as technique is concerned, but he has the size and athletic profile evaluators look for in a cornerback.
23. Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio State
Conley’s strong combine performance forced everyone to go back and take another look at his tape. Basically, he’s a solid contributor who was overshadowed by the other top-end talent in Ohio State’s secondary. Conley is a strong cover man in his own right.
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24. Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
Robinson is a tough prospect to figure out because he has elite raw talent but a lot of holes in his tape. In the right situation, he could be a top-end offensive tackle on either the right or left side. The key will be his ability to take to coaching.s
25. Jabrill Peppers, DB, Michigan
Peppers’ diluted urine sample has further complicated an already fluid situation. Decision makers now need to figure out where to play Peppers and whether or not he has off-field issues.
26. Zach Cunningham, LB, Vanderbilt
Cunningham’s game needs a little more refinement but he’s an athletic linebacker capable of making plays from sideline to sideline.
27. Jarrad Davis, LB, Florida
Davis is a leader and highly instinctive player. He’s someone who can step in and immediate become the leader in the middle of a defense.
28. D’Onta Foreman, RB, Texas
Foreman was getting 1st round love from everyone early in the process but that has faded. However, he’s still at 1st rounder on my board based on his size and speed combination. Foreman is someone who could win between the tackles and also rattle off long runs.
29. Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida State
Cook’s off-field concerns, injuries and character, have had a negative impact on his draft stock. However, he’s a big-play threat who can make an impact as a runner and receiver.
30. Tim Williams, Edge, Alabama
Williams is an explosive edge rusher who has seen his draft stock slip throughout the process. However, I wouldn’t be surprise to see him come off the board earlier than expected. His ability to create pressure on the quarterback is a sought after trait.