Green Bay Packers mock drafts? Lombardiave has got plenty of them

Jan 30, 2016; Mobile, AL, USA; South squad offensive center Evan Boehm of Missouri (77) blocks North squad defensive tackle Vernon Butler of Louisiana Tech (93) in the first quarter of the Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 30, 2016; Mobile, AL, USA; South squad offensive center Evan Boehm of Missouri (77) blocks North squad defensive tackle Vernon Butler of Louisiana Tech (93) in the first quarter of the Senior Bowl at Ladd-Peebles Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 31, 2015; Durham, NC, USA; Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Stacy Coley (3) runs past Duke Blue Devils safety Jeremy Cash (16) in their game at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Dolejs-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 31, 2015; Durham, NC, USA; Miami Hurricanes wide receiver Stacy Coley (3) runs past Duke Blue Devils safety Jeremy Cash (16) in their game at Wallace Wade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Dolejs-USA TODAY Sports /

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. South Carolina. Pharoh Cooper. 70. player. 26

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. Nick Vigil. 71. player

Jerald Hawkins. 72. player. 57. 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

Jeremy Cash. 73. player. 59. 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

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

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. Alex Collins

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