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

South Carolina. Pharoh Cooper. 70. player. 26. Cooper is one of the more underrated prospects in this draft class. He was limited by a struggling offense in college, but could become much more productive with someone like Flacco throwing to him. — Kyle. Wide Receiver
Nick Vigil. 71. player. 31. Vigil is a smart, athletic inside linebacker who should be able to start as a rookie in the Giants front seven. — Dan. Linebacker. Utah State
Jerald Hawkins is a guy you take in the 3rd round because, with coaching, he could become a dominant player. He’s worth the investment. — Kyle. Offensive Tackle. LSU. Jerald Hawkins. 72. player. 57
Cash is a tough strong safety who excels up in the box, making plays near the line of scrimmage. He’d bring a physical presence to Miami’s defense. — Dan. Safety. Duke. Jeremy Cash. 73. player. 59
48. The Alabama defensive front was so stacked with talent that the defensive backs were often overlooked. Make no mistake – Cyrus Jones can play too. He could help the Bucs get back to having the feared defense that they once did. — Kyle. Cornerback. Alabama. Cyrus Jones. 74. player
Alex Collins. 75. player. 28. Oakland finished 28th in rushing offense last season. Collins gives them a punishing downhill runner with all of the ability to be a featured back in the NFL. — Dan. Running Back. Arkansas
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