Over the course of Friday's two rounds, just about every notable omission from the first round was selected, but not neccesarily in the order I would have thought. For me, rounds 2 and 3 were defined by some curious reaches particularly on the offensive line and at wide reciever. What that means, of course, is that there is still some considerable talent on the board. The sure things are gone, but this is where the bulk of the team is put together. Teams still have the opportunity to take some second or round talent in the fourth, maybe even fifth round.
Here are a few players who might provide terrific value to their future teams:
Bobby Massie, T, Ole Miss- Note that I said "just about" above. That was because of this guy, who could have easily gone on the back end of the first round. He could possibly play left tackle at the next level, but I see him as a very solid starter on the right side.
Lamar Miller, RB, Miami- Miller was rumored to go in the late first. That would have been too high, but I do think he is better than some backs who were picked there as well as a number who were picked since then. With good size and low mileage, this guy could be an everydown back.
Orson Charles, TE, Georgia- Coby Fleener deservedly went first among tight ends, but Charles may be the most talented in the draft at the position. He's raw, but has a high ceiling.
Alameda Ta'amu, DT, Washington- This massive nose tackle should be the easy choice for the next team in the market for the position. You can't coach size.
Kirk Cousins, QB, Michigan State- Only above average abilities, but smart. It is shocking that he is still on the board and Russell Wilson isn't.
