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

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Sep 19, 2015; West Lafayette, IN, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies cornerback Kendall Fuller (11) tackles Purdue Boilermakers quarterback Austin Appleby (12) and causes a fumble in the first half at Ross Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sandra Dukes-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 19, 2015; West Lafayette, IN, USA; Virginia Tech Hokies cornerback Kendall Fuller (11) tackles Purdue Boilermakers quarterback Austin Appleby (12) and causes a fumble in the first half at Ross Ade Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sandra Dukes-USA TODAY Sports /

Virginia Tech. Kendall Fuller. 56. player. 36. <p>The beauty of where the Seahawks are at right now is they can feel free to take top talent at whatever position they wish because their roster is already geared for deep playoff runs.  So adding yet more talent to their defense when it’s so good already is quite the luxury.  Replacing Byron Maxwell has been something they’ve wanted to do.  Now they have.  Kendall Fuller is the brother to former first-round pick Kyle Fuller.  His size and ball skills stand out and he loves to get physical.  Seattle will be right at home for him.</p>. CB

ILB. Florida. Antonio Morrison. 57. player. 49. <p>Now Thompson comes through on the inside linebacker pursuit.  His choice proves to be a wise one.  Antonio Morrison is no joke.  The kid is a big ball of intensity who brings aggressiveness and pain to ball carriers around the line of scrimmage.  He moves quickly, showcasing good awareness on where the ball is going.  His leadership and work ethic intangibles will be infectious.  The one drawback will be his limitations in coverage due to speed issues.</p>

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