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

Oct 18, 2014; Tempe, AZ, USA; Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (84) is pursued by Arizona State Sun Devils linebacker Salamo Fiso (58) at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 18, 2014; Tempe, AZ, USA; Stanford Cardinal tight end Austin Hooper (84) is pursued by Arizona State Sun Devils linebacker Salamo Fiso (58) at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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Round #1

Florida State Seminoles defensive back Jalen Ramsey (8). Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports
Florida State Seminoles defensive back Jalen Ramsey (8). Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports /

Ole Miss. Laremy Tunsil. 1. player. 35. Tennessee simply needs to protect their franchise quarterback, especially after investing a second-overall pick in Marcus Mariota last year. Tunsil is the top left tackle in this class and would allow the Titans to move Taylor Lewan to the right side.  — Dan. Offensive Tackle

player. 53. The Cleveland Browns might acquire another quarterback in free agency, but that player will still not be the future of the Browns organization. Selecting Wentz gives them a talented young QB who will eventually be the future. — Kyle. Quarterback. North Dakota State. Carson Wentz. 2

13. San Diego gets the best overall prospect in this draft, and with Eric Weddle leaving for Baltimore, Ramsey fills a major playmaking void in their secondary. His ability to play either cornerback or safety at a high level makes him a truly special player. — Dan. Defensive Back. Florida State. Jalen Ramsey. 3. player

4. player. 123. Jerry Jones wants to convince everyone that he is not taking a QB in the first round. If this is true, then Jack is the best player on the board and gives the Cowboys a playmaker they desperately need on defense. — Kyle. Linebacker. UCLA. Myles Jack

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