97.
Greg Little, WR, UNC
Huge receiver who could give Cam Newton someone to develop with.
98.
Orlando Franklin, OL, Miami (FL)
Help is needed at guard too, Franklin is the best available. The line looks instantly better with him and Cannon.
Mansfield Wrotto and Cord Howard simply won’t cut it at RT. Ziemba is a four year starter who could play any position on the line except center. If there is a season, he could be the day one starter at RT.
100.
Jordan Todman, RB, Connecticut
With the uncertainty over Cedric Benson, the Bengals get a great value who could go much higher.
101.
Josh Thomas, CB, Buffalo
Joe Haden was outstanding as a rookie, but the Browns still need another corner who fans won’t feel the need to direct death threats at.
102.
D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas
The Cardinals could use a pass catching threat at TE. Williams, though small, could offer that.
103.
Jacquizz Rodgers, RB, Oregon State
More of a value pick than anything, Rodgers would be a great fill-in should LeSean McCoy get injured.
104.
Allen Bailey, DE, Miami (FL)
Bailey has the potential but hasn’t produced as much as we would have liked. Worth the risk here as a 3-4 end.
105.
Marcus Gilchrist, DB, Clemson
Gilchrist is a corner/safety tweener who is very good in run support.
106.
Nate Irving, LB, N.C. State
Irving is a good value here who could play inside or possibly slide outside
107.
Ryan Williams, RB, Virginia Tech
With Frank Gore aging, the Niner get a good value here in Williams
108.
Colin McCarthy, ILB, Miami (FL)
Stephen Tulloch is a free agent and may not be back next year, so the Titans take someone who can man the middle.
109.
Nick Bellore, ILB, Central Michigan
The Cowboys are getting a little long in the tooth inside, Bellore would give them someone to develop behind Bradie James and Keith Brooking.
110.
Derrick Locke, RB, Kentucky
The Dolphins get another dynamic playmaker in Locke, someone who could excel on third downs and kick returns.
111.
Chris Carter, LB, Fresno State
The Rams could use some more help at outside linebacker, Carter is highly thought of in some circles.
112.
Virgil Green, TE, Nevada
Zach Miller may not be back next year. Virgil Green has been rising up draft boards of late.
113.
Dwyane Harris, WR, East Carolina
With Mike Sims-Walker off the roster, the Jags bring in another young, talented WR
114.
Kenrick Ellis, NT, Hampton
Aubrayo Franklin will get huge money in free agency, likely elsewhere. Ellis is a very talented young NT prospect.
115.
Jaiquawn Jarrett, S, Toledo
With Tanard Jackson’s future tenuous, the Bucs bring in another young free safety
116.
Delone Carter, RB, Syracuse
The Giants like to bring in new running backs, and although we fully expect Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs to be back you never know.
117.
Chris Hairston, OT, Clemson
Hairston is a big tackle who could improve them at right tackle in time.
118.
Andrew Jackson, G, Fresno State
One guard may not be enough for the Colts, a team aching for help on the interior
119.
Keith Williams, G, Nebraska
The Eagles could use another young, big guard to try to develop
120.
Buster Skrine, CB, UT-Chattanooga
The Jags like to take small school, developmental prospects as of late. Skrine is a very talented one at a position of need
121.
Lawrence Guy, DL, Arizona State
Buddy Nix has voiced an interest in bringing in another DL, and Guy is someone who could play 3-4 end or 4-3 3-technique.
122.
Davon House, CB, New Mexico State
The Ravens may take a corner earlier, but if they don’t they go with the big corner, House, in the fourth.
123.
Jurrell Casey, DT, USC
Casey is a good value here who stands up very well against the run.
124.
Shiloh Keo, S, Idaho
Brandon Meriweather’s alleged shooting raises some eyebrows, but Keo and his effort is something Bill Belichick will like regardless.
125.
James Carpenter, G, Alabama
Vlad Ducasse was moved to RT after being unable to replace Alan Faneca and the Jets bring in someone to push incumbent Matt Slauson.
126.
Da’Rel Scott, RB, Maryland
Chester Taylor may or may not be back next year. Either way, Scott is someone who brings speed and game-breaking ability.
127.
Jeremy Beal, OLB, Oklahoma
Pittsburgh loves taking linebackers every year. Beal is someone who has fallen but was thought of highly before his Combine.
128.
Greg Salas, WR, Hawaii
James Jones wants to be a starter, meaning he will probably be playing somewhere else next year. Salas is a riser who could help the Pack in multiple wideout sets.
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