2017 NFL Mock Re-Draft: Round 4

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This is a 2017 NFL Mock Re-Draft of Rounds 4 and 5 for Saturday'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 3 of the 2017 NFL Draft.

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  1. Green Bay Packers: Samaje Perine, RB, Oklahoma
    The Packers didn't pick Joe Mixon, but perhaps they'll select another Oklahoma running back. They're hurting at the position and need to address it soon.

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  2. Minnesota Vikings: Nico Siragusa, G, San Diego State
    The Vikings attempted to upgrade their offensive line this offseason, but it seems like they didn't do a very good job. They added two underwhelming tackles and didn't upgrade one of the troublesome guard slots. Here's their chance to add some talent to the blocking unit.

  3. Jacksonville Jaguars: Josh Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
    Maybe the Jaguars will take a young quarterback here? The Jaguars need a young quarterback to challenge Blake Bortles.



  4. Seattle Seahawks: Julie'n Davenport, OT, Bucknell
    The Seahawks have to go after an offensive tackle at some point, right? The offensive line hasn't been improved enough.

  5. Los Angeles Rams: Damore'ea Stringfellow, WR, Ole Miss
    Another receiver makes sense for the Rams, and they don't mind players with character concerns.

  6. Los Angeles Chargers: Carl Lawson, DE/OLB, Auburn
    The Chargers are moving to a 4-3 and need some personnel for their new scheme.



  7. Washington Redskins: Malachi Dupre, WR, LSU
    The Redskins need to replace DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon. They have Josh Doctson waiting in the wings, but another wideout is needed.

  8. Arizona Cardinals: Jake Butt, TE, Michigan
    The Cardinals re-signed Jermaine Gresham, but they could still be in the market for a second-day tight end.

  9. Cincinnati Bengals: Josh Reynolds, WR, Texas A&M
    Cincinnati is planning on doubling up at receiver. When it plans on doing that is unclear, but it should happen at some point.



  10. Chicago Bears: Desmond King, CB, Iowa
    The Bears signed Prince Amukamara, but that was to a 1-year deal. This pick could be used on a more long-term solution. Help at cornerback is needed for this year as well.

  11. Philadelphia Eagles: Davon Godchaux, DT, LSU
    The Eagles traded for Timmy Jernigan, but I still think they'll be in the market for one more defensive tackle because of Beau Allen's injury.



  12. Chicago Bears: Chad Hansen, WR, California
    The Bears lost Alshon Jeffery this offseason, so they'll have to obtain a receiver at some point.

  13. Minnesota Vikings: Carlos Watkins, DT, Clemson
    The Vikings will likely look into adding a defensive tackle because of Shariff Floyd's injury concerns.




  14. Indianapolis Colts: Jaleel Johnson, DT, Iowa
    The Colts have addressed outside linebacker, cornerback and safety thus far. Now, they have to look to the defensive line, which is mostly weak at the moment.

  15. Baltimore Ravens: Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming
    The Ravens signed Danny Woodhead, but he won't be enough, especially with Kenneth Dixon being suspended for the first four games.

  16. Washington Redskins: Kyle Fuller, C, Baylor
    The Redskins could add a center with Spencer Long due to hit free agency after this season.

  17. Detroit Lions: Jordan Leggett, TE, Clemson
    The Lions don't have anything beyond Eric Ebron at tight end, which is a problem because Ebron has been a disappointment as a first-round pick. Here's a potential solution.

  18. New York Jets: Jalen Myrick, CB, Minnesota
    The Jets haven't added a cornerback yet, which is something they'll need to do, given the dire need for one.

  19. Denver Broncos: Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma
    Here's more defensive line help for the Broncos, as Charles Walker appears to be a nice fit in Denver's scheme.



  20. Detroit Lions: Deatrich Wise Jr., DE, Arkansas
    The Lions need a defensive end upgrade across from Ziggy Ansah, and it's a position they could've addressed in Round 1.

  21. Cincinnati Bengals: Isaac Asiata, G, Utah
    The Bengals lost multiple key offensive linemen this offseason, so they'll have to dedicate some resources to make sure their blocking unit is still functional.

  22. Oakland Raiders: Connor Harris, ILB, Lindenwood
    Jelani Jenkins was signed, but that was to a short-term deal. Someone like Connor Harris could be a solution for the long haul.



  23. Houston Texans: Montae Nicholson, S, Michigan State
    The Texans need more help in their secondary after losing Quintin Demps to the Bears.

  24. New England Patriots: Howard Wilson, CB, Houston
    The Patriots could be trading Malcolm Butler to the Saints. They could be on the lookout for a cornerback, regardless.

  25. Minnesota Vikings: Eric Wilson, LB, Cincinnati
    The Vikings could stand to add another linebacker in the wake of Chad Greenway's retirement.

  26. Dallas Cowboys: Xavier Woods, S, Louisiana Tech
    The Cowboys lost both J.J. Wilcox and Barry Church this offseason, so I expect them to target a safety.

  27. Green Bay Packers: Jessamen Dunker, G, Tennessee State
    The Packers are going to have two guards - Don Barclay, Lane Taylor - hitting free agency next offseason. A mid-round pick could be used on help.

  28. Pittsburgh Steelers: Blair Brown, LB, Ohio
    The Steelers could've gone after an inside linebacker earlier than this in the wake of Lawrence Timmons' departure.

  29. Atlanta Falcons: Marlon Mack, RB, South Florida
    Devonta Freeman will be a free agent next offseason, so the Falcons could stand to add some insurance at running back.

  30. Indianapolis Colts: Dorian Johnson, G, Pittsburgh
    The Colts need to make sure Andrew Luck is protected as well as possible. The big hole they have up front is at one of the guard spots.

  31. Cincinnati Bengals: Aviante Collins, OT, TCU
    The Bengals have lots of uncertainty at offensive tackle after losing Andrew Whitworth, so here's their chance to potentially find a solution.

  32. Philadelphia Eagles: Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State
    The Eagles need a running back, and it's a bit of a surprise that they haven't obtained one already.

  33. New York Giants: Zach Banner, G/OT, USC
    The Giants are still looking to add an interior offensive lineman, as evidenced by their interest in Nick Mangold. Here's an alternative solution.



  34. Los Angeles Rams: Vince Biegel, LB, Wisconsin
    The Rams have moved to a 3-4 defense, so they need personnel for that scheme.

  35. Houston Texans: Corn Elder, CB, Miami
    A third defensive back in three rounds makes sense. The Texans must attack their secondary.

  36. San Francisco 49ers: Tyler Orlosky, C, West Virginia
    Center is one of the many positions the 49ers need to address. They could do that in Rounds 3-5, based on the talent in this draft.

  37. Indianapolis Colts: Wayne Gallman, RB, Clemson
    The Colts need to find a successor for Frank Gore, so I'd expect them to pick a running back early on Day 3.



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