At first glance I said, "This is stupid."
But then my second thought was "But what if you won?"
1 - Reggie Ragland, ILB, Alabama - The consensus fan pick, but will he still be around at #27?
1 - Johnathan Bullard, DL, Florida - A tweener DL that will fall because of his measureables.
1 - Shaq Lawson, OLB/DE, Clemson - Due to medical issues and a deep draft with so many other options he could fall.
2 - Andrew Billings, DT, Baylor - The Justin Harrell TT always wanted....but will he be available?
2 - Carl Nassib, DE, Penn State - Got injured and STILL led the Nation in sacks. A workaholic who's got the juice.
2 - Beniquez Brown, ILB, Miss State - If Ragland isn't there at #27, TT has to consider him. No, he HAS to take him.
3 - Blake Martinez, ILB, Stanford - A tackle machine with the speed to compete in coverage.
3 - Nick Kwiatkowski, ILB, West Virginia - A stat sheet stuffer ILB who makes INTs when he drops back into his zone.
3 - Austin Hooper, TE, Stanford - A mismatch nightmare who has potential as a blocker.
3 - Jerell Adams, TE, South Carolina - The fastest TE in the Draft, at 6'5 who's a large yet agile target downfield.
4 - Joshua Garnett, G ,Stanford - Good size, good strength, balanced in the run and the pass. A steal in the 4th.
4 - Joe Dahl, OL, Wash State - They call him the "Poor Man's Bakhtiari". TT could very well be intrigued.
4 - Graham Glasgow, C, Michigan - One of the best OL at the Senior Bowl and at East-West, a steal if he's available.
4 - Josh Ferguson, RB, Illinois - Solid RB who is elusive and can contribute in the passing game.
4 - Keith Marshall, RB, Georgia - Despite the injuries, he still runs a 4.31; high upside change of pace back.
5 - Caleb Benenoch, OL, UCLA - A superb run blocker who with better coaching could be a future quality starter.
5 - Chris Brown, WR, Notre Dame - TT loves his WRs; and if he wants to put Adams on notice Brown makes the point.
6 - Brian Poole, CB, Florida - A CB that runs 4.40 who could eventually be groomed to replace the departed Hayward.
6 - Joe Schobert, OLB, Wisconsin - A solid 3-4 OLB who can provide pressure on the edge, and he's still adding bulk.
7 - Roger Lewis, WR, Bowling Green - It's year 3 for Janis/Abbrederis....if they don't impress, next man up!