97.
Lance Kendricks, TE, Wisconsin
Kendricks is a reliable target who could help Cam Newton along in his development.
98.
Curtis Brown, CB, Texas
The Seahawks could use some more depth in the secondary.
99.
Jordan Cameron, TE, USC
Cameron has really risen due to his supreme athleticism. Could be a steal or could produce as little as he did in college.
100.
Lawrence Wilson, OLB, Connecticut
With Rey Maualuga probably moving inside, the Bengals need an outside backer.
101.
Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State
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.
Brandon Burton, CB, Utah
The Cards could use a better corner opposite DRC. Burton has slid but still has shown some potential.
103.
Demarcus van Dyke, CB, Miami (FL)
The Eagles have shown some interest in van Dyke, so don’t be surprised if they pick him up in the middle rounds.
104.
Lawrence Guy, DL, Arizona State
The Texans continue to bring in pieces for the 3-4 switch by adding Guy here.
105.
Cecil Shorts, WR, Mount Union
With Sidney Rice and Bernard Berrian’s days in Minnesota possibly numbered, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to pick up a wideout.
106.
James Carpenter, OT, Alabama
Carpenter could become a starter at tackle for the Lions in the future.
107.
Taiwan Jones, RB, Eastern Washington
The Niners could use someone with speed like Jones to help out Frank Gore and eventually replace him.
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.
Buster Skrine, CB, UT-Chattanooga
Skrine has a lot of ability but could use some seasoning. Dallas could use a corner with cover skills like him.
110.
D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas
The Fins have expressed a lot of interest in a pass catcher like Williams. Makes a lot of sense here.
111.
K.J. Wright, OLB, Mississippi State
The Rams could use some more help at outside backer.
112.
Ryan Bartholomew, C, Syracuse
The Raiders have to love the thought of drafting a center with athleticism like Bartholomew.
113.
Jerrel Jernigan, WR, Troy
With Mike Sims-Walker playing elsewhere, the Jags could use another receiver.
114.
Jeremy Beal, OLB, Oklahoma
San Fran wants someone who can consistently rush the passer. Beal could be that guy.
115.
Da’Rel Scott, RB, Maryland
Scott could be the home run hitter to couple with the bruiser Legarette Blount.
116.
Jurrell Casey, DT, USC
The Giants like taking D-linemen and Casey could be a good value here.
117.
James Brewer, OT, Indiana
Some people are higher on Brewer than others, but he could potentially become a starting left tackle.
118.
Lee Ziemba, OT, Auburn
The Colts biggest weakness by far is the offensive line. They continue to address it.
119.
Dion Lewis, RB, Pitt
LeSean McCoy has been very successful out of Pitt for the Eagles. They could see similar potential out of Lewis.
120.
Josh Thomas, CB, Buffalo
Jacksonville can really use as much help as they can get in the secondary. Seriously.
121.
Jah Reid, OT, UCF
Reid would give them another option at RT, and he could start sooner than you might think based on the options they have right now.
122.
Curtis Marsh, CB, Utah State
Marsh is a good value here who gives the Ravens added depth in the secondary.
123.
Sione Fua, DT, Stanford
The Falcons haven’t gotten what they’ve expected out of Peria Jerry and could use some help here.
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.
Dwayne Harris, WR, ECU
It’s hard to figure how many receivers will be back for the Jets, but it wouldn’t hurt to add one here.
126.
Kendric Burney, CB, UNC
Burney’s stock has fallen but he is a great fit im Chicago’s Cover 2.
127.
Jalil Brown, CB, Colorado
The Steelers need more cover corners and Brown played well in college opposite Jimmy Smith.
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.