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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Rutgers Scarlet Knights wide receiver Leonte Carroo (4). Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports
Rutgers Scarlet Knights wide receiver Leonte Carroo (4). Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports /

Cornerback. Virginia. Maurice Canady. 82. player. 46. Scouts would love to see Canady be more physical and aggressive, but his ability in coverage is undeniable. — Kyle.

83. player. 30. Houston-Carson is a versatile defensive weapon for any team’s secondary. His ability to play either safety or slot corner would allow New York to get creative on defense. — Dan. Defensive Back. William & Mary. DeAndre Houston-Carson

Leonte Carroo. 85. player. 10. Deandre Hopkins has emerged as an elite receiver in the NFL. However, the Texans need more weapons in their passing game and Carroo’s game complements what Houston already has in Hopkins at the position. — Dan. Wide Receiver. Rutgers

Clemson. T.J. Green. 86. player. 60. Green ran in the 4.3s at the combine. Teams obviously love his speed, but also rave about his ability to blitz. He also contributed as a returner at Clemson. He has a floor as a special teamer, but could develop into more. — Kyle. Safety

player. 56. The Bengals need to fill the void at tackle after veteran Andre Smith departed in free agency. Haeg is a good option here near the end of the third round. — Dan. Offensive Tackle. North Dakota State. Joe Haeg. 87

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