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

Offensive Guard. Arizona State. Christian Westerman. 76. player. 51. Christian Westerman is a great prospect because of his versatility. He can play guard for sure, but might be able to play center as well. With some coaching, he should develop into a centerpiece of the Rams offensive line. — Kyle
Outside Linebacker. Georgia. Jordan Jenkins. 77. player. 54. Jenkins is an effective edge rusher who would help an Eagles defense that finished 17th in sacks in 2015 with 37. — Dan
player. 15. Brothers is a classic case of playing bigger than he measures. Some believe if Brothers was an inch taller we would be talking about him in the first 50 picks. So, the Saints getting him in the third round to pair with last year’s pick Stephone Anthony is a steal. — Kyle. Linebacker. Missouri. Kentrell Brothers. 78
54. Dixon is a shifty runner who can make plays out in space. He’d help an Eagles ground game that just traded away Demarco Murray. — Dan. Running Back. Louisiana Tech. Kenneth Dixon. 79. player
16. Long term, Theus has potential at left tackle. He just needs to get stronger. Immediately, he’s a depth guy you can play all along your offensive line. — Kyle.. Offensive Tackle. Georgia. John Theus. 80. player
44. Adams would give Atlanta a speedy option over the middle of the field and another receiving weapon outside of Julio Jones. — Dan. Tight End. South Carolina. Jerell Adams. 81. player
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