2016 NFL Mock Draft: 7 Rounds of Trade-Fueled Mayhem

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Nov 29, 2014; Arlington, TX, USA; Baylor Bears running back Corey Coleman (1) scores a touchdown against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the game at AT&T Stadium. The Bears defeated the Red Raiders 48-46. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 29, 2014; Arlington, TX, USA; Baylor Bears running back Corey Coleman (1) scores a touchdown against the Texas Tech Red Raiders during the game at AT&T Stadium. The Bears defeated the Red Raiders 48-46. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports /

WR. Baylor. Corey Coleman. 12. player. 42. <p>During his three years in charge of the Eagles, it became clear that head coach Chip Kelly was an avid fan of building receiving corps that boast lots of speed and game-breaking skill.  It allows his offenses to go faster and be more explosive.  So it would not surprise anybody that he’d want to pair Torrey Smith with arguably the biggest home run threat in the draft.</p> <p>Corey Coleman won’t win awards for being just 5-foot-10 but that hasn’t stopped Antonio Brown from making life miserable for defenses.  Coleman will be the same way.  Why?  He possesses the same combination of speed, agility, route running prowess and after-the-catch ability.  He can take a corner deep on a straight vertical route or run screens and turn them into big plays.  A true offensive weapon Kelly will be drooling to use.</p>

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