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

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Sep 7, 2015; Blacksburg, VA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Braxton Miller (1) celebrates after catching a touchdown pass during the third quarter against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 7, 2015; Blacksburg, VA, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Braxton Miller (1) celebrates after catching a touchdown pass during the third quarter against the Virginia Tech Hokies at Lane Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-USA TODAY Sports /

player. 87. <p>There is never a worse place to have every weakness exposed than the Super Bowl.  Many wondered how long it would take before the lacking options at wide receiver caught up to the Carolina Panthers and they found out against Denver.  Even with the return of Kelvin Benjamin, this team needs another option for Cam Newton.  Despite still being so inexperienced at the position, Braxton Miller is proving he has a bright future at receiver.  Fast, quick and highly agile, he can attack defenses from a variety of spots on the field.  Flat out dangerous with the ball in his hands.</p>. WR. Ohio State. Braxton Miller. 62

Kenny Clark. 63. player. 45. <p>Denver stands a chance to lose a number of their key players on defense due to the financial requirements in retaining Von Miller.  They must prepare to counter those losses.  Being able to get Kenny Clark at the back end of the second round, a defensive tackle with loads of versatility who stands out as a run defender, is just the kind of timely bonus they could’ve hoped for.  If that defense wasn’t tough enough already, it just got better.</p>. DT. UCLA

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