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Round #2
53. Whoever ends up being the quarterback in Cleveland is going to need to be protected. Whitehair might be one of the safest picks in the draft. He has all-pro potential at guard and maybe even center. — Kyle. Offensive Line. Kansas State. Cody Whitehair. 32. player
35. Ogbah is an explosive edge rusher who can line up as a 3-4 OLB and would give Tennessee another guy to pair with veteran Brian Orakpo. — Dan. Defensive End/Outside Linebacker. Oklahoma State. Emmanuel Ogbah. 33. player
Defensive Tackle. UCLA. A'Shawn Robinson. 34. player. 123. The Cowboys need some big help along the defensive line. They are lucky that a very big Robinson fell to them in the second round. — Kyle
Offensive Tackle. Auburn. Shon Coleman. 35. player. 13. Despite coming off an injury, Coleman is an intriguing tackle prospect, who San Diego could develop as their eventual franchise left tackle. — Dan
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