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NFL Draft 5th Round 2017 Results:
Cleveland Browns:
5th Round – #145 – Jake Butt | TE, Michigan – Height: 6-6 Weight: 250
A total package tight end who would have been considered in the first round if not for tearing his ACL in Michigan´s bowl game in 2016. Great get this late for Denver and at the start to the fifth round.
San Francisco 49ers:
5th Round – #146 – George Kittle | TE, Iowa- Height: 6-4 Weight: 247
A good tight end prospect with great athleticism, running 4.52 40 time, though was underutilized in Iowa´s run-first scheme. Will be a better pro than production suggests.
Chicago Bears:
5th Round – #147 – Jordan Morgan | OG, Kutztown -Height: 6-3 Weight: 313
Four-year starter who dominated at Division II school and will need to adjust to NFL level competition, but has potential to develop into starter.
Jacksonville Jaguars:
5th Round – #148 – Blair Brown | ILB, Ohio – Height: 6-0 Weight: 240
An explosive linebacker prospect with less-than-ideal height and length at 5-foot-11, but flies all over the field and lays the wood on contact. Very good value this late in the draft.
Atlanta Falcons:
5th Round – #149- Damontae Kazee | CB, San Diego State – Height: 5-10 Weight: 184
An instinctual and very productive CB prospect hauling in 15 interceptions in the past two seasons. Another very good value pick here in the fifth round.
New York Jets:
5th Round – #150 – Jordan Leggett | TE, Clemson – Height: 6-6 Weight: 258
A very productive tight end for Watson, Leggett is a quality receiving threat but doesn´t give you much as a blocker.
Los Angeles Chargers:
5th Round – #151 – Desmond King | FS, Iowa – Height: 5-10 Weight: 201
A very instinctual DB with tremendous ball skills and production with 31 passes defended and 11 interceptions. Tremendous value this late. Considered a possible first rounder after a strong 2015.
Carolina Panthers:
5th Round – #152 – Corn Elder | CB, Miami (Fla.) – Height: 5-10 Weight: 183
An undersized slot cornerback prospect whose toughness and natural football sense will help his chances of seeing the field in 2017. Good value in Round 5.
Cincinnati Bengals:
5th Round – #153 – Jake Elliott | K, Memphis – Height: 5-10 Weight: 165
An accurate kicker with limited leg strength, but fills a need for the Bengals. Too early?
Kansas City Chiefs:
5th Round – #154 – Jeremy Sprinkle | TE, Arkansas – Height: 6-5 Weight: 252
Talented tight end prospect with some questionable off-the-field decisions, but a quality blocker and red zone threat. Adds TE depth behind Reed and Davis in Washington.
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Tenesse Titans:
5th Round – #155 – Jayon Brown | OLB, UCLA – Height: 6-0 Weight: 231
A slightly undersized LB prospect with good athleticism, tackling ability and coverage ability. Good value in Round 5 for Titans.
Atlanta Falcons:
5th Round – #156 – Brian Hill | RB, Wyoming – Height: 6-1 Weight: 219
A do-it-all workhorse running back for Wyoming the past two seasons, Hill has good speed and strength, though could use some more patience and vision on inside runs. Early for depth pick in Round 5 at position of strength.
Arizona Cardinals:
5th Round – #157 – Will Holden | OT, Vanderbilt – Height: 6-7 Weight: 311
An offensive tackle prospect with experience playing both sides and potential to develop into a starter possibly by Year 2. Good depth pick in Round 5 for Arizona.
Indiapolis Colts:
5th Round – #158 – Nate Hairston | CB, Temple – Height: 6-0 Weight: 196
A former wide receiver with only one year of starting CB experience and it shows. Will need time to develop mentally and technically before he sees action.
Baltimore Ravens:
5th Round – #159 – Jermaine Eluemunor | OG, Texas A&M – Height: 6-4 Weight: 325
A London native and one-year starter, Eluemunor has starting experience at both tackle and guard. Many scouts love this kid and has potential to develop into a starter.
Clevaland Browns
5th Round – #160 – Roderick Johnson | OT, Florida State – Height: 6-7 Weight: 299
Two-time All-ACC and All-American who can contribute for the Browns immediately and fills a need for the Browns. Good value this late in the draft.
Indiapolis Colts:
5th Round – #161 – Anthony Walker Jr. | ILB, Northwestern – Height: 6-1 Weight: 238
A three-year starter and son of a coach with a high football I.Q. Nice grab this late to add quality depth for Colts.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
5th Round – #162 – Jeremy McNichols | RB, Boise State – Height: 5-9 Weight: 214
Led the FBS in all-purpose touchdowns in 2016 with 53, McNichols was a do-it-all RB at Boise State and could fight for playing time right away.
Buffalo Bills:
5th Round – #163 – Matt Milano | OLB, Boston College – Height: 6-0 Weight: 223
Will provide depth at LB. A career special teamer with less-than-average size, speed and strength, though competitive, tough and intelligent.
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Philadelphia Eagles:
5th Round – #164 – Isaac Asiata | OG, Utah – Height: 6-3 Weight: 335
A position flex offensive lineman and Morris Award winner, Asiata has areas he can improve in, but can possibly plug in and fill a need right away for the Dolphins.
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Detroit Lions:
5th Round – #165 – Jamal Agnew | CB, San Diego – Height: 5-10 Weight: 193
A four-year starter and fast CB prospect with good ball production over is college career.
Philadelphia Eagles:
5th Round – #166 – Shelton Gibson | WR, West Virginia – Height: 6-0 Weight: 198
A very productive deep threat receiver while at West Virginia, Gibson had some drops, but adds some long-term peace of mind to the Eagles receiving corps after some one-year free agent signings.
New York Giants:
5th Round – #167 – Avery Moss | DE, Youngstown State – Height: 6-3 Weight: 264
Oakland Raiders:
5th Round – #168 – Marquel Lee | OLB, Wake Forest – Height: 6-3 Weight: 240
A three-year starter and team leader on defense during his senior year, Lee needs to work on his patience against the run and his coverage ability.
Houston Texans:
5th Round – #169 – Treston Decoud | CB, Oregon State – Height: 6-3 Weight: 208
A tall, competitive press CB prospect who has overcome every obstacle to this point, spending time at four different programs the last four years. Raw and will need time.
Minnesota Vikings:
5th Round – #170 – Rodney Adams | WR, South Florida – Height: 6-1 Weight: 190
A versatile offensive weapon used in sweeps, screens and as a returner with tremendous speed but development needed on underneath routes.
Buffalo Bills:
4th Round – #171 – Nathan Peterman | QB, Pittsburgh – Height: 6-2 Weight: 225
Good spot here for a QB some really like. Should have some time to continue his development behind Tyrod Taylor.
Denver Broncos:
5th Round- #172 – Isaiah McKenzie | WR, Georgia – Height: 5-8 Weight: 173
An undersized WR prospect with below average strength, but impressive start-stop ability, speed and return ability.
Pittsburgh Steelers:
5th Round – #173 – Brian Allen | CB, Utah – Height: 6-3 Weight: 215
A corner with rare size (6-foot-3 with 34-inch arms) and rare athleticism for his size (4.43 40 time). Good intangibles. Very good pick here for the Steelers.
Atlanta Falcons:
5th Round – #174 – Eric Saubert | TE, Drake – Height: 6-5 Weight: 253
An athletic TE prospect with some impressive tape as a receiver lining up in the slot, wing and out wide, but needs to work on blocking and route running to become a starter.
Green Bay Packers:
4th Round – #175 – DeAngelo Yancey | WR, Purdue – Height: 6-2 Weight: 205
A receiver prospect with good size and athleticism, but will need time to continue to develop. Will benefit learning from Jordy Nelson.
Cincinnati Bengals:
5th Round – #176 – J.J. Dielman | OT, Utah – Height: 6-5 Weight: 300
Cousin of four-time Pro Bowler Kris Dielman, Dielman missed much of 2016 with a foot injury, but looked good at center and has decent potential.
San Francisco 49ers:
5th Round – #177 – Trent Taylor | WR, Louisiana Tech – Height: 5-8 Weight: 179
A quicker than fast slot receiver prospect who was reliable all three seasons as a starter while also returning punts.
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Miami Dolphins:
5th Round – #178 – Davon Godchaux | DT, LSU – Height: 6-3 Weight: 310
A powerful defensive tackle prospect with good run stopping ability and some ability to provide pressure. Great value this late in the fifth round for the Dolphins.
Arizona Cardinals:
5th Round – #179 – T.J. Logan | RB, North Carolina – Height: 5-09 Weight: 196
An undersized scatback style runner who can help immediately as a kick returner while he continues to develop as a change-of-pace back. Quality depth behind David Johnson.
Minnesota Vikings:
5th Round – #180 – Danny Isidora | OG, Miami (Fla.) – Height: 6-4 Weight: 306
Started every game the past three seasons, Isidora is a competitor who has potential to possibly earn starts as a rookie with the Vikings.
New York Jets:
5th Round – #181 – Dylan Donahue | OLB, West Georgia – Height: 6-3 Weight: 248
An instinctual/high effort Division II pass rusher who will be a 25-year-old-rookie, but has been productive wherever he?s played. Another depth prospect for the Jets.
Green Bay Packers:
5th Round – #182 – Aaron Jones | RB, Texas-El Paso – Height: 5-09 Weight: 208
Averaged 7.7 yards per carry with good speed and elusiveness, though his power is less than ideal and will limit short yardage opportunities. Adding to an area of need for Green Bay.
Kansas City Chiefs:
5th Round – #183 – Ukeme Eligwe | OLB, Georgia Southern – Height: 6-2 Weight: 239
Philadelphia Eagles:
5th Round – #184 – Nathan Gerry | SS, Nebraska – Height: 6-2 Weight: 218