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Tight End. Arkansas. Hunter Henry. 43. player. 51.
. Wide Receiver. Oklahoma. Sterling Shepard. 44. player. 28
Michigan State. Connor Cook. 45. player. 51. . Quarterback
Offensive Guard. Kansas State. Cody Whitehair. 46. player. 50.
47. player. 15. . Running Back. Utah. Devontae Booker
Offensive Tackle. Auburn. Shon Coleman. 48. player. 46.
16. . Defensive End. Clemson. Kevin Dodd. 49. player
player. 44. . Strong Safety. Florida. Keanu Neal. 50
51. player. 30. . Outside Linebacker. Boise State. Kamalei Correa
player. 10. . Tight End. Stanford. Austin Hooper. 52
Picks #43-53: Keanu Neal and Kamalei Correa are two prospects generating more buzz as the draft nears. One of them could very well sneak into the end of the first round come late April. Kenny Clark is also a first-round prospect, in my opinion, but considering the depth of the defensive line class and his best fit in a 3-4 front, he may fall to the second round–making him a steal for Washington at pick No. 53.
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