2016 NFL Three-Round Mock Draft: How the Board could fall the Packers way
By Dan Dahlke

Round #3
LSU. Jalen Mills. 64. player. 35. Scouts are split on whether Mills is a safety or slot corner. He also has injury concerns. All of that aside, he should be an impact defensive back for the Titans. — Kyle. Safety
Utah State. Kyler Fackrell. 65. player. 53. With Barkeviovs Mingo show very little growth, Cleveland could use another pass rushing outside linebacker to line up opposite of Paul Kruger and help take some attention off their sack leader. — Dan. Outside Linebacker
Landing Austin Johnson with their 3rd pick is a dream come true for the Chargers. He is strong and wide enough to play the nose, but versatile enough to play 5 technique. — Kyle. Defensive Tackle. Penn State. Austin Johnson. 66. player. 13
Christian Hackenberg. 67. player. 123. Dallas needs to begin thinking of life after Tony Romo. This is a perfect situation for Hackenberg because it gives him a couple years to develop before he inherits a very talented roster. — Dan. Quarterback. Penn State
42. The 49ers get their QB of the future in the first round, so they need to find some legitimate weapons to help him succeed. Miller is a work in progress at WR, but isn’t that far from making a huge impact. — Kyle. Wide Receiver. Ohio State. Braxton Miller. 68. player
69. player. 52. Neal is a punishing downhill safety who can roam the field and make plays. He gives Jacksonville a young impact player in their secondary to line up alongside Jonathan Cyprien. — Dan. Safety. Florida. Keanu Neal
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