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I'll 2nd Iman Marshall, CB, USC He might end up being a S in the NFL but still a DB.
 

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With the 146th pick the Detroit Lions select: Iman Marshall, CB USC
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With the 147th pick the Buffalo Bills select: Mark Fields, CB Clemson

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Mark Fields

Clemson
CB

College
Clemson
Hometown
Class
Charlotte, N.C.
Senior
Height
Weight
Arms
5' 10"
192 lbs
30 1/2”
Hands
9 1/8”


40 Yard Dash
4.37
Seconds

Bench Press
18
Reps

Playlist
Fields is the son of the former Washington State and NFL Pro Bowl linebacker of the same name. He came to Clemson as a top 100 overall recruit, and found his way onto the field in 13 games as a reserve (three tackles) as a true freshman. Fields started once in 15 games the following year, stopping 13 ball carriers, intercepting one pass, and breaking up four passes. He earned a starting role in 2017, but missed six games with a foot injury. In eight games (four starts) as a junior he made 20 stops, three for loss, and had two pass breakups. Fields only started once in 11 games played in 2018, making nine tackles and breaking up six passes on the year (two of which came in the national title game against Alabama).

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NFL Comparison
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Overview
Fields' draft stock has taken an upward turn after a strong second-half performance against Alabama and a solid week of work at the Senior Bowl. He's combination of strength, speed and explosiveness should serve him well as he transitions inside. His lack of experience shows up in his technique and pattern recognition, but with time, his athletic traits and natural man cover talent could give him a chance to be a starting nickel.
Strengths



    • Productive and competitive throughout the postseason
    • Twitchy and explosive
    • Limited tape shows player with natural cover talent
    • Athletic traits to become more adept as pattern matcher
    • Furious foot quickness in tight quarters
    • Multi-stepper for controlled closeouts in space
    • Above average play strength for size
    • Strikes with some aggression to disrupt catch
    • Reaches top-end speed quickly and sustains it downfield
    • Plays with grit in run support
    • Successful leg attacks as solo tackler.
Weaknesses



    • Only six career starts with limited playing time at Clemson
    • Backpedal is a little stiff and labored
    • Frenetic and lacking fluidity in his play
    • Drifts from his technique at times
    • Struggled finding football downfield against A&M
    • Momentary stall when transitioning forward from pedal
    • Needs better eye-balance from off-man
    • Overly responsive to route fakes and loses position at times
Sources Tell Us

"This was my first look at him and I thought he looked pretty good. He's kind of a jitterbug with how he moves but I like that because it shows me he can react quickly if he gets beat." - NFC defensive coach on Senior Bowl practices

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Okay, then. With the 149th pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select...Emeke Egbule, OLB, Houston.

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Round 1 on page 20
Round 2 on page 23
Round 3 on page 30
Round 4 on page 38


Round 5:

139. Arizona Cardinals @OldSchool - Oli Udoh , OT , Elon University
140. Oakland Raiders @Tron - Foster Moreau , TE, LSU
141. Pittsburgh Steelers @PressureD41 - Drew Sample , TE , Washington
142. New York Giants @TK42-RAM - Tre Lamar , ILB , Clemson
143. New York Giants @TK42-RAM - Gary Jennings , WR , West Virginia
144. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket - Charles Omenihu , DE , Texas
145. Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Corbin - Benny Snell , RB , Kentucky
146. Detroit Lions @shaunpinney - Iman Marshall, CB, USC
147. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80 - Mark Fields, CB, Clemson
148. Denver Broncos @T-REX - Jarrett Stidham, QB, Auburn
149. Cincinnati Bengals @Memento - Emeke Egbule , OLB , Houston
150. Green Bay Packers @Dieter the Brock
151. Miami Dolphins @TK42-RAM
152. Atlanta Falcons @Ramhusker
153. Washington Redskins @OldSchool
154. Carolina Panthers @jsimcox
155. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket
156. Denver Broncos @T-REX
157. Tennessee Titans @Riverumbbq
158. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80
159. Seattle Seahawks @shaunpinney
160. Baltimore Ravens @SierraRam
161. Houston Texans @PressureD41
162. Chicago Bears @Petrowsky
163. Philadelphia Eagles @Memento
164. Buffalo Bills @RamsFlash80
165. Dallas Cowboys @Merlin
166. Los Angeles Chargers @FaulkSF
167. Kansas City Chiefs @BonifayRam
168. New Orleans Saints @shaunpinney
169. Los Angeles Rams @Mojo Ram
170. Cleveland Browns @Ramrocket
171. New York Giants* @TK42-RAM
172. Atlanta Falcons* @Ramhusker
173. Washington Redskins* @OldSchool
* denoting compensatory pick

Trade: Arizona Cardinals trade Josh Rosen to the Washington Redskins for 2nd #46

Trade: Cincinatti Bengals trade Joe Mixon,
4th #110 , 6th #198 to the San Francisco 49ers for Jerrick McKinnon 3rd #67


Trade: Buffalo Bills trade 2nd #40 to the Indianapolis Colts for 2nd #59, 3rd #89, 5th #164

Players taken:

Offense:
Quarterbacks- Kyler Murray
, Dwayne Haskins, Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, Ryan Finley, Jarrett Stidham

Runningbacks- Josh
Jacobs, David Montgomery, Devin Singletary, Miles Sanders , Damien Harris, Darrell Henderson, Bryce Love, Mike Weber, Justice Hill, Elijah Holyfield, Rodney Anderson, Benny Snell

Wide Receiver- D.K. Metcalf, A.J. Brown, Kelvin Harmon, N'Keal Harry, Marquis Brown, Parris Campbell, Hakeem Butler, Deeboo Samuel, JJ Arcega-Whiteside, Riley Ridley, Andy Isabella, Mecole Hardman, Terry McLaurin, Emanuel Hall, Anthony Johnson , DaMarkus Lodge, Jalen Hurd, Miles Boykin, Darius Slayton, Antoine Wesley, Gary Jennings

Offensive Line- Jonah Williams, Jawaan Taylor, Cody Ford, Andre Dillard, Garrett Bradbury, Chris Lindstrom, Dalton Risner, Greg Little, Yodny Cajuste, Tytus Howard, Dru Samia, Erik McCoy, Eglton Jenkins, Michael Jordan, Ross Pierschbacher, Beau Benzschawel , Connor McGovern, Kaleb McGary, Michael Dieter, Max Scharping, Bobby Evans, Chuma Edoga,Trey Pipkins, David Edwards, Nate Davis, Ben Powers, Isaiah Prince, Oli Udoh

Tight End- T.J. Hockenson, Noah Fant, Irv
Smith Jr., Kahale Warring, Josh Oliver, Dawson Knox, Caleb Wilson, Isaac Nauta, Jace Sternberger, Kaden Smith, Foster Moreau, Drew Sample

Defense
Defensive Line- Quinnen Williams, Ed Oliver, Christian Wilkins, Dexter Lawrence, Jeffrey Simmons, Jerry Tillery, Zach Allen, Dremont Jones, Rennell Wren, Khalen Saunders, Gerald Willis III, LJ Collier, Marquise Copeland, Trysten Hill,

Defensive End / Edge-
Nick Bosa, Montez Sweat, Rashan Gary, Brian Burns, Clelin Ferrell, Jachai Polite, Zach Allen, Chase Winovich, Jaylon Ferguson, D'Andre Walker, Austin Bryant, Joe Jackson, Marquise Copeland, Ben Banogu, Anthony Nelson, Jalen Jelks, Carl Granderson, Charles Omenihu

LineBacker- Josh Allen, DevIn White, Devin Bush Jr, Mack Wilson, Jermaine Pratt, Jahlani Tavai, Blake Cashman, Oshane Ximines, Christian Miller, Vosean Joseph, Terrill Hanks, Tre Lamar, Emeke Egbule

Cornerback-
Greedy Williams, DeAndre Baker, Byron Murphy, Amani Oruwariye, Rock Ya-Sin, Julian Love, Trayvon Mullen, Justin Layne, Joejuan Williams, David Long, Kris Boyd, Saivion Smith, Lonnie Johnson, Jamel Dean, Sean Bunting, Iman Marshall, Mark Fields

Safety- Nasir Adderley, Deionte Thompson, Jaun Thornhill, Darnell Savage, Taylor Rapp, Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Amani Hooker, Johnathan Abram, Jaquan Johnson, Sheldrick Redwine,

Special Teams:
Kicker-

Punter-
 

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@TK42-RAM is on the clock
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1 Devin Bush Jr lb
1 Kelvin Harmon wr
2 Greg Little ol
3 Julian Love cb
4 Sheldrick Redwine s
4 Marquise Copeland dl/de
5 Dennis Daley ol
 
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With pick 152 of the NFL Draft the Atlanta Falcons via @Ramhusker select

T.J. Edwards, ILB, Wisconsin

Height: 6-0. Weight: 230. Arm: 31.25. Hand: 9.38.
Projected 40 Time: 4.80.
Bench: 16.

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3/23/19: Edwards amassed 113 tackles with 11.5 for a loss, three sacks, two passes broken up and three interceptions in 2018. He put together underwhelming performances in the losses to BYU and Michigan, but played better late in the season, including in the bowl game versus Miami.

8/29/18: According to NFL teams' preseason data provided by team sources, Edwards checks in at 6-foot, 247 pounds with 31.13-inch arms, 9-inch hands and a wingspan of 74.25 inches. They have him running the 40-yard dash in 4.80 seconds.

Edwards is an instinctive defender who is a physical presence in the tackle box. He also is dangerous in zone coverage, consistently putting himself in position to make plays on the ball. As a junior, he recorded 81 tackles with 11 for a loss, two sacks, seven breakups and four interceptions. In 2016, Edwards had 89 tackles with three interceptions, 8.5 tackles for a loss, three sacks and two passes batted. He totaled 84 tackles with four breakups as a freshman
 
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