Carson Wentz isn't looking down on reporters; just looks that way.
No participation TE Zach Ertz (rib) LB Mychal Kendricks (nose, quadriceps) CB Leodis McKelvin (hamstring) C Isaac Seumalo (pectoral) Full practice DE Vinny Curry (knee) S Malcolm Jenkins (foot) S Chris Maragos (elbow) S Jaylen Watkins (knee)
30. Panthers - Artie Burns, CB, Miami: Does it all, including
press coverage and blocking field goals. Panthers regrouping after Josh Norman
trash-talked his way out the door.
31. Broncos - Germain Ifedi, OT, Texas A&M: Long arms, big
hands and elite 6-6, 324-pound frame. He can play tackle or guard.
28. Chiefs - Noah Spence, DE, Eastern Kentucky: Super-aggressive
to the ball, he’s just waiting to show The Ohio State what they missed when
they went in another direction due to, uh, character concerns.
29. Cardinals - Eli Apple, CB, Ohio State: A solid cover corner
out of Voorhees, N.J. unrelated to the billion-dollar company, Apple (6-1, 200)
has length, speed and a penchant for committing over-aggressive penalties (11 holds-interference penalties last two
years).
26. Seahawks – Jonathan Bullard, DT, Florida: Bullard tested
off the charts at 6-3, 285 pounds as he ran 4.93 in the 40 and recorded a 32-inch
vertical jump, among other accomplishments. Reminds some scouts of Michael
Bennett.
27. Packers – Reggie Ragland, LB, Alabama: One of the fiercest and
most secure tacklers in the draft, Ragland will make the Lambeau crowd
‘oooohhhh’ and ‘aaaaaahhh’ all day. Just what the Packers need.
22. Texans - Laquon Treadwell, WR, Ole Miss: Pair him with Brock
Osweiler and you’ve got instant offense. ‘Megaquon’ plays faster than his 4.65 time in
the 40-yard dash.
23. Vikings – Will Fuller, WR, Notre Dame: Drops are a concern
but the Roman Catholic product showed elite 4.32 speed at the combine. There’s
always room for a field stretcher.