2016 NFL Mock Draft: Creative Trade Causes Early Chaos

Jan 9, 2016; Frisco, TX, USA; North Dakota State Bison quarterback Carson Wentz (11) calls a play in the second quarter against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in the FCS Championship college football game at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 9, 2016; Frisco, TX, USA; North Dakota State Bison quarterback Carson Wentz (11) calls a play in the second quarter against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks in the FCS Championship college football game at Toyota Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports /
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Nov 28, 2015; Columbia, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers cornerback Mackensie Alexander (2) blocks the pass intended for South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver D.J. Neal (3) during the first half at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 28, 2015; Columbia, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers cornerback Mackensie Alexander (2) blocks the pass intended for South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver D.J. Neal (3) during the first half at Williams-Brice Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports /

28. The entire secondary of the Oakland Raiders is in need of an overhaul.  Charles Woodson isn’t there to help cover up a lot of the problems and D.J. Hayden looks like a draft bust.  This team must improve its pass defense in order to take that next step towards become a legitimate player in the AFC West division, let alone the conference. <p>Jack Del Rio isn’t afraid of getting shorter corners provided they are good at their job.  He did have Chris Harris Jr. in Denver after all.  So Mackensie Alexander should be an option for the Silver and Black.  He’s quite reliable in man coverage despite his 5’10” frame.  Confident almost to a fault in his ability.  He has the athleticism and speed to hang with receivers beyond the line of scrimmage.  Getting him to play under control is the challenge.</p>. CB. Clemson. Mackensie Alexander. 14. player

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