NFL draft: Who might be the next 32 to hear their names called Friday night? Let's take a crack at a second-round mock draft.
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35. Raiders — Irv Smith Jr., TE, Alabama: Oakland's fourth pick in the top 35 — if GM Mike Mayock doesn't deal it to one of his many purported suitors — gets spent on a guy who can block, catch and be a downfield threat after averaging 16.1 yards per catch for the Crimson Tide last season. Should eventually be an upgrade over Derek Carr's preferred receiver in 2018, departed TE Jared Cook.
40. Bills — D.K. Metcalf, WR, Mississippi: He may not run great routes yet, but he's big, strong and blazing fast on go routes. Given how second-year QB Josh Allen can and will whip the ball deep, this could be a great marriage of skill sets. 44. Packers — A.J. Brown, WR, Mississippi: He's not the physical marvel that Ole Miss teammate Metcalf is, but Brown is a better receiver and could be a physical mismatch while running all manner of routes from the slot position recently vacated by Randall Cobb. And after going defense with their two Round 1 selections, time to get Aaron Rodgers another difference maker.
48. Dolphins — Deebo Samuel, WR, South Carolina: If we keep buying into the Patriots-South model, here's a fella who can make things happen from the slot and also play some special teams. 52. Broncos — Lonnie Johnson, CB, Kentucky: New Denver coach Vic Fangio could be the one to maximize Johnson's estimable talents. Also, a Chris Harris Jr. emergency plan.
56. Patriots — Jace Sternberger, TE, Texas A&M: His on-field style will remind more of Aaron Hernandez than Rob Gronkowski. Nonetheless, New England tends to collect all manner of tight ends and could doubtless use a guy who averaged 17.3 yards per reception last season.58. Cowboys — Juan Thornhill, S, Virginia: Dallas wants a safety and might need to get a little aggressive to get one as talented and versatile as this one.
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