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28. An offensive tackle who is smart, long, and has good footwork is always desired. Clark has the tools to develop into an elite left tackle in the NFL. — Kyle. Offensive Tackle. Texas Tech. Le'Raven Clark. 44. player
45. player. 51. As the Rams continue to build their offense, Cook gives them a quarterback prospect to develop, in hopes he eventually becomes their future under center. — Dan. Quarterback. Michigan State. Connor Cook
50. The Lions take Alexander as a powerful offensive guard. He’s a huge road grader. — Kyle. Offensive Guard. LSU. Vadal Alexander. 46. player
15. A top-ten talent, Nkemdiche has fallen far because of major character concerns. Here in round two he’s more worth the risk, especially for a team like New Orleans who could use more guys to pressure the quarterback in their front seven. — Dan. Defensive Tackle. Ole Miss. Robert Nkemdiche. 47. player
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