Foxboro Mock Version 2: Round 3

65. Panthers – Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame

66. Bengals – Brandon Burton, CB, Utah

67. Broncos – Bruce Carter, LB, North Carolina

68. Bills – Dontay Moch, OLB, Nevada

69. Cardinals – Ryan Mallet, QB, Arkansas

70. Browns – Marcus Gilbert, T, Florida

71. Cowboys – John Moffit, G, Wisconsin

72. Saints – Jurrell Casey, DT, USC

73. Texans – DeAndre McDaniel, S, Clemson

74. Patriots – Kendall Hunter, RB, Oklahoma State

Hunter would provide the Pats with a home-run threat who can catch the ball out of the backfield and runs well, too. He is on the short side at 5’7 but is a solid 200 pounds with 4.4 speed. His explosion, quickness and ability to pass block would make him a great fit in this offense.

 

75. Lions – Johnny Patrick, CB, Louisville

76. 49ers – Titus Young, WR, Boise State

77. Titans – Quan Sturdivant, ILB, North Carolina

78. Rams – Jordan Todman, RB, UConn

79. Dolphins – Luke Stocker, TE, Tennessee

80. Jaguars – Davon House, CB, New Mexico State

81. Raiders – Chimdi Chekwa, CB, Ohio State

82. Chargers – Greg Little, WR, North Carolina

83. Giants – Colin McCarthy, LB, Miami

84. Buccaneers – DeMarco Murray, RB, Oklahoma

85. Eagles – James Brewer, T, Indiana

86. Chiefs – Tandon Doss, WR, Indiana

87. Colts – Jarvis Jenkins, DT, Clemson

88. Saints – Robert Sands, S, West Virginia

89.Chargers – Shane Vereen, RB, California

90. Ravens – Will Rackley, G, Lehigh

91. Falcons – D.J. Williams, TE, Arkansas

92. Patriots – Edmund Gates, WR, Abilene Christian

When you’re looking for a downfield threat, who better than the fastest receiver at the 2011 Combine? Gates ran a 4.31 forty and had a vertical jump of 40 inches. He is an all-purpose threat whose best football is ahead of him.

93. Bears – Niles Paul, WR, Nebraska

94. Jets – Chris Carter, OLB, Fresno State

95. Steelers – Shareece Wright, CB, USC

96. Packers – Jamie Harper, RB, Clemson

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