NFL three-round mock draft: Who will be Green Bay Packers first pick?
Round Three
1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers — OG A.J. Cann, South Carolina
2. Tennessee Titans — DE Lorenzo Mauldin, Louisville
3. Jacksonville Jaguars — WR Breshad Perriman, Central Florida
4. Oakland Raiders — DE Trey Flowers, Arkansas
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5. Washington Redskins — OT Tyrus Thompson, Oklahoma
6. New York Jets — RB Ameer Abdullah, Nebraska
7. Chicago Bears — DT Darius Philon, Arkansas
8. St. Louis Rams — QB Brett Hundley, UCLA
9. Atlanta Falcons — CB Charles Gaines, Louisville
10. New York Giants — OLB Kwon Alexander, LSU
11. New Orleans Saints — CB Lorenzo Doss, Tulane
12. Minnesota Vikings — CB Quandre Diggs, Texas
13. Cleveland Browns — WR Justin Hardy, East Carolina
14. Miami Dolphins — OT Rob Havenstein, Wisconsin
15. San Francisco 49ers — OG Laken Tomlinson, Duke
16. Kansas City Chiefs — DT Jordan Phillips, Oklahoma
17. Buffalo Bills — WR Sammie Coates, Auburn
18. Houston Texans — WR Tyler Lockett, Kansas State
19. San Diego Chargers — CB Steven Nelson, Oregon State
20. Philadelphia Eagles — DE Markus Golden, Missouri
21. Cincinnati Bengals — DT Xavier Cooper, Washington State
22. Arizona Cardinals — DE Max Valles, Virginia
23. Pittsburgh Steelers — FS Damarious Randall, Arizona State
24. Detroit Lions — DT Henry Anderson, Stanford
25. Carolina Panthers — WR Rashad Greene, Florida State
26. Baltimore Ravens — FS Durell Eskridge, Syracuse
27. Dallas Cowboys — DT Ellis McCarthy, UCLA
28. Denver Broncos — DT Gabe Wright, Auburn
29. Indianapolis Colts — RB David Cobb, Minnesota
30. Green Bay Packers — ILB Stephone Anthony, Clemson
31. Seattle Seahawks — RB Mike Davis, South Carolina
32. New England Patriots — DE Zach Hodges, Harvard
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