NFL mock draft: Full rounds four through seven with several Seahawks picks
By Andy Excell
Round 5
Pick 145 – Ta’Quan Graham – DE – Texas – Jacksonville
Pick 146 – Royce Newman – G – Ole Miss – NY Jets
Pick 147 – Jake Curhan – OT – California – Houston
Pick 148 – Camryn Bynum – CB – California – Atlanta
Pick 149 – Tony Poljan – TE – Virginia – Cincinnati
Pick 150 – Dorian Etheridge – LB – Louisville – Philadelphia
Pick 151 – Divine Deablo – S – Virginia Tech – Carolina
Pick 152 – Marcus Murphy – S – Mississippi State – Denver
Pick 153 – Thomas Graham – CB – Oregon – NY Giants
Pick 154 – K.J.Britt – LB – Auburn – Detroit
Pick 155 – Darrick Forrest – S – Cincinnati – San Francisco
Pick 156 – Tyree Johnson – LB – Texas A&M – Philadelphia
Pick 157 – Ben Cleveland – G – Georgia – Minnesota
Pick 158 – Marco Wilson – CB – Florida – New England
Wilson is just too good to be in round 5 but he may well end up there. He has great balance, good size, is a good tackler and a pretty effective blitzer too. Not bad for a round five pick then.
Pick 159 – Jahad Woods – LB – Washington State – LA Chargers
Pick 160 – Kenny Yeboah – TE – Ole Miss – Arizona
Yeboah is a better TE than some of those that will go before him and thus presents value in round 5. A transfer from Temple, he is a bit of a late bloomer, under the radar player that is particularly adept in the red zone.
Pick 161 – Rakeem Boyd – RB – Arkansas – Buffalo
Pick 162 – Robert Hainsey – G – Notre Dame – Las Vegas
Pick 163 – Peyton Ramsey – QB – Northwestern – Washington
Pick 164 – Amari Rodgers – WR – Clemson – Chicago
Pick 165 – Daelin Hayes – DE – Notre Dame – Indianapolis
Pick 166 – Chase Lucas – CB – Arizona State – Tennessee
Pick 167 – Elerson Smith – DE – Northern Iowa – Las Vegas
Pick 168 – Thayor Munford – OT- Ohio State – Minnesota
Pick 169 – Tuf Borland – LB – Ohio State – Cleveland
Pick 170 – Noah Gray – TE – Duke – Jacksonville
Pick 171 – Quinn Meinerz – G – Wisconsin-Whitewater – Baltimore
Pick 172 – Anthony Schwartz – WR – Auburn – San Francisco
If speed kills, then this guy is deadly. Love to see a foot race with him, Tyreek Hill and Eric Stokes. A real big-play threat, downfield or on end arounds, but he is pretty useful in the slot too.
Pick 173 – Josh Myers – C – Ohio State – Green Bay
Pick 174 – Shaka Toney – DE/LB – Penn State – Buffalo
Pick 175 – Malcolm Koonce – DE – Buffalo – Kansas City
Pick 176 – Cornell Powell – WR – Clemson – Tampa Bay
Pick 177 – Josh Palmer – WR – Tennessee – Green Bay
Pick 178 – Christian Uphoff – S – Illinois State – Dallas
Pick 179 – Deonte Brown – G – Alabama – Atlanta
Brown will be viewed as too big to play guard in the modern-day NFL, by the book at 350 pounds that may be right. But Brown is as agile a 350 pounder as you are likely to see. You can’t go through him and it will take a while to get around him.
He will only fall this far because of the size concerns but he is a really good player and whoever picks him this late in the draft will have done well to get a quality O lineman this late.
Pick 180 – Larry Rountree – RB – Missouri – San Francisco
Pick 181 – Quintin Morris – TE – Bowling Green – Kansas City
Pick 182 – James Wiggins – S – Cincinnati – Atlanta
Pick 183 – Keith Taylor – CB – Washington – Atlanta
Pick 184 – Neil Farrell – NT – LSU – Baltimore