Charlie Campbell's 2016 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round Five

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This is a 2016 NFL Mock Re-Draft of Rounds 2 and 3 for Friday evening's NFL Draft coverage. With all of the trades that will go down, I don't expect to get many of these right, but it's still fun to speculate where the top prospects will go on Day 2 of the 2016 NFL Draft.


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  1. Tennessee Titans: Zack Sanchez, CB, Oklahoma
    The Titans grab some cornerback depth.


  2. Carolina Panthers: Jerald Hawkins, OT, LSU
    Surprisingly, the Panthers didn't address the offensive line in the first two days of the 2016 NFL Draft. Here's a player with potential.


  3. San Francisco 49ers: Josh Ferguson, RB, Illinois
    The 49ers could use some depth in the backfield. This is a nice value.


  4. Oakland Raiders: Alex Lewis, OT, Nebraska
    The Raiders grab some offensive line depth.




  5. Denver Broncos: John Theus, OT, Georgia
    Offensive line depth wouldn't hurt the Broncos.


  6. San Francisco 49ers: Fahn Cooper, OT/G, Ole Miss
    The 49ers pick up another guard competitor. They've shown interest in Cooper.


  7. Baltimore Ravens: Kenneth Dixon, RB, Louisiana Tech
    The Ravens grab some running back depth.


  8. Miami Dolphins: Josh Forrest, LB, Kentucky
    The Dolphins could use some linebacker depth.




  9. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Stephane Nembot, OT, Colorado
    The Bucs grab some right tackle depth with Demar Dotson nearing free agency.


  10. New York Giants: Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia
    The Giants could use more play-making competition at running back, plus Marshall has talent. He illustrated that at the combine, and he could be a third-day steal if he can stay healthy.


  11. Chicago Bears: Nate Sudfeld, QB, Indiana
    The Bears could take use some backup quarterback competition to see if they find a third-day diamond as an eventual replacement for Jay Cutler.


  12. Detroit Lions: Stephen Weatherly, DE/OLB, Vanderbilt
    The Lions could use some linebacker depth, and Weatherly also offers edge-rush contributions.




  13. New Orleans Saints: Landon Turner, G, North Carolina
    The Saints have a big need at guard, and they could use their last two draft picks to improve the interior of their offensive line. New Orleans has shown interest in Turner.


  14. Philadelphia Eagles: Rashard Robinson, CB, LSU
    The Eagles grab some cornerback depth, plus they have shown interest in Robinson.


  15. Oakland Raiders: Jordan Howard, RB, Indiana
    The Raiders could use some running back depth and competition.


  16. Indianapolis Colts: Thomas Duarte, TE, UCLA
    The Colts were wise to re-sign Dwayne Allen and let Colby Fleener walk. Here's a receiving tight end to pair with Allen.




  17. Buffalo Bills: James Cowser, DE/OLB, Southern Utah
    The Bills grab more edge-rushing talent after losing Mario Williams.


  18. Denver Broncos: Eric Murray, CB, Minnesota
    The Broncos could use some secondary depth.


  19. Washington Redskins: Beniquez Brown, LB, Mississippi State
    The Redskins grab some linebacker depth.


  20. Houston Texans: Quinton Jefferson, DE/DT, Maryland
    The Texans grab a five-technique to replace Jared Crick.




  21. Minnesota Vikings: Tyrone Holmes, DE, Montana
    Minnesota grabs more defensive line depth.


  22. Cincinnati Bengals: Dadi Nicolas, OLB, Virginia Tech
    The Bengals have the strong roster to be able to afford a luxury pick like Nicolas to be a situational pass-rusher.


  23. Kansas City Chiefs: Malcolm Mitchell, WR, Georgia
    The Chiefs get some more receiver talent.


  24. Green Bay Packers: Avery Young, OT, Auburn
    The Packers always have their offensive line depth tested, so adding more talent would make sense.


  25. Philadelphia Eagles: Daniel Lasco, RB, California
    The Eagles could use some running back depth, and they might trade Ryan Mathews.


  26. Kansas City Chiefs: Tyler Matakevich, LB, Temple
    Considering the age of Derrick Johnson, it would make sense for Kansas City to have some inside linebacker depth.


  27. Houston Texans: D.J. Reader, NT, Clemson
    Houston could use a backup nose tackle to groom behind Vince Wilfork.


  28. Arizona Cardinals: Eric Striker, OLB, Oklahoma
    It never hurts to have pass-rushing depth. The Cardinals have a strong roster to afford this luxury pick.


  29. Cleveland Browns: Jake Brendal, OL, UCLA
    The Browns could use some quality offensive line depth like Brendal.


  30. Detroit Lions: Darius Latham, DT, Indiana
    The Lions grab more defensive line talent. Given the age of Haloti Ngata, it would make sense to have an understudy.


  31. Arizona Cardinals: Jalin Marshall, WR, Ohio State
    With Larry Fitzgerald aging and Michael Floyd nearing the end of his contract, it would make sense to draft some depth.


  32. Seattle Seahawks: Joe Haeg, G, North Dakota State
    The Seahawks have now taken a tackle and guard so far, and now add a center in this mock. Seattle needs to do a lot of work on its offensive line.


  33. Cleveland Browns: Tyler Ervin, RB, San Jose State
    The Browns grab more running back depth behind Duke Johnson.


  34. Cleveland Browns: David Onyemata, DE/DT, Manitoba
    Here's another defensive lineman to help the Browns improve at getting after the quarterback.


  35. San Francisco 49ers: Brandon Allen, QB, Arkansas
    Chip Kelly could draft multiple quarterbacks, especially if Colin Kaepernick is traded.


  36. San Diego Chargers: Jayron Kearse, S, Clemson
    The Chargers get some secondary depth.


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