2017 NFL Draft Grades for Round 5 picks

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Spencer Hall analyzes each pick from Round 5 of the 2017 NFL Draft, grading each team on its draft-night selections. Refresh this page during the round for the latest grades. Complete coverage: 2017 Draft Tracker Grades: Round 5 2017 NFL Draft Round 5 145 A+ select: Jake Butt, TE, A total package TE who would would have been considered in the 1st round if not for tearing his ACL in Michigan's bowl game in 2016 ... great get this late for Denver. 146 B select: George Kittle, TE, A good prospect with great athleticism who ran a Jose Canseco Jersey 4.52 40, though he was underutilized in Iowa's run-first scheme. He will be a better pro than production suggests. 147 B+ select: Jordan Morgan, OL, Kutztown Four-year starter who dominated at a Division II school and will need to adjust to NFL competition, but has potential to develop into starter. 148 A+ select: Blair Brown, LB, An explosive LB prospect with le s-than-ideal height and length at 5-foot-11, but flies all over the field and lays the wood on contact. Very good value this late in the draft. 149 A- select: Damontae Kazee, CB, An instinctual and very productive corner prospect who hauled in 15 interceptions the past two seasons. Another very good value pick. 150 B select: Jordan Leggett, TE, Very productive for , Leggett is a quality receiving threat but doesn't give you much as a blocker. Another decent option for in 2016. 151 A+ select: Desmond King, S, Iowa A very instinctive DB who has tremendous ball skills and production with 31 pa ses defended and 11 interceptions. Tremendous value since he was considered a po sible first-rounder after a strong 2015. 152 B+ select: Corn Elder, CB, Miami An undersized slot CB prospect whose toughne s and natural football sense will help his chances of seeing the field in 2017. Good value. 153 D+ Chad Pinder Jersey select: Jake Elliott, K, An accurate kicker with limited leg strength, but he fills a need for the Bengals. Still, too early? 154 C- select: Jeremy Sprinkle, TE, Arkansas State Talented prospect with some questionable off-field decisions, but a quality blocker and red zone threat. Adds depth behind and . 155 A select: Jayon Brown, LB, A slightly undersized LB prospect who has good athleticism, tackling ability and coverage skills. Good value. 156 D Falcons select: Brian Hill, RB, Wyoming A do-it-all workhorse for the past two seasons, Hill has good speed and strength, though he could use more patience and vision on inside runs. Early for a depth pick at a position of strength. 157 B- select: Will Holden, OL, An OT prospect with experience playing both sides and potential to develop into a starter po sibly by Year 2. Good depth pick. 158 select: Nate Hairston, CB, Temple A former WR with only one year of starting experience and it shows. Will need time to develop mentally and technically before he sees NFL action. 159 A select: Jermaine Eluemunor, OL, Texas A&M A London native and one-year starter, Eluemunor has starting experience at both tackle and guard Many scouts love this kid and he has potential to develop into a starter. 160 A+ select: Roderick Johnson, OL, FSU Two time All-ACC and All-American who can contribute and fills an immediate need. Good value this late in the draft. 161 B+ Colts select: Anthony Walker, LB, Northwestern A three-year starter and son of a coach with a high football IQ. Nice grab this late to add quality depth. 162 A- select: Jeremy McNichols, RB, Boise State Led the FBS in all-purpose touchdowns in 2016 with 53. McNichols was a do-it-all back at Boise and could fight for playing time right away. 163 D select: Matt Milano, LB, A likely depth LB prospect and career special teamer with le s-than-average size, speed and strength, though competitive, tough and intelligent. 164 A+ select: Isaac Asiata, OL, Utah A position flex O-lineman and Morris Award winner, he has areas where Mark McGwire Jersey he can improve, but can po sibly plug in and fill a need right away. 165 C select: Jamal Agnew, DB, San Diego A four-year starter and fast prospect who has good ball production over his college career. 166 C+ select: Shelton Gibson, WR, A very productive deep threat WR while at West Virginia, Gibson had some drops, but adds some long-term peace of mind to the Eagles WR corps after some one-year free-agent signings. 167 B select: Avery Mo s, DE, Youngstown State A high effort toolsy 4-3 DE pa s rusher with some off-field concerns following a one-year ban from leading to a transfer. Another moldable DE prospect for the G-Men to develop. 168 B- select: Marquel Lee, LB, A three-year starter and team leader on defense during his senior year, Lee needs to work on patience against the run and coverage skills. 169 C select: Treston DeCoud, S, Oregon State A tall, competitive pre s CB prospect who has overcome every obstacle, spending time with four programs in the past four years. But he's raw and will need time. 170 B- select: Rodney Adams, WR, USF A versatile offensive weapon used in sweeps, screens and as a returner with tremendous speed but development is needed on underneath routes. 171 B+ Bills select: Nathan Peterman, QB, PItt Good spot for a QB some really like. He should have some development time playing behind . 172 B- Broncos select: Isaiah McKenzie, WR, Georgia An undersized WR prospect with below-average strength, but impre sive start-stop ability, speed and return ability. 173 A select: Brian Allen, CB, Utah A CB with rare size (6-3, with 34-inch arms) and rare athleticism for his size (4.43 40) with good intangibles. A very good pick. 174 B- Falcons select: Eric Saubert, TE, Drake An athletic TE prospect with some impre sive tape as a receiver lining up in the slot, wing and out wide, but needs to work on blocking and route running to become a starter. 175 D+ select: DeAngelo Yancey, WR, Purdue A prospect with good size and athleticism, but will need time to develop. He will benefit by learning from . 176 B- Bengals select: J.J. Dielman, OL, He's the cousin of four-time Pro Bowler Kris Dielman. J.J. mi sed much of Chris Bassitt Jersey 2016 because of a foot injury, but looked good at center and has decent potential. 177 C+ 49ers select: Trent Taylor, A quicker than fast slot WR prospect who was reliable all three seasons as a starter while also returning punts. 178 A Dolphins select: Davon Godchaux, DT, LSU A powerful DT prospect with good run stopping ability and some ability to provide Boog Powell Jersey pre sure. Great value this late in the fifth round for the Dolphins. 179 C+ Cardinals select: T.J. Logan, RB, North Carolina An undersized scat back-style prospect who can help immediately as a kick returner while he continues to develop as a change of pace complementary back. Quality depth behind . 180 B+ Vikings select: Danny Isadora, OL, Miami He started every game the past three seasons and is a competitor who has potential to po sibly earn rookie-season starts. 181 B- Jets select: Dylan Donahue, OLB, West Georgia An instinctual and high-effort D-2 pa s rusher who will be a 25 yea- old-rookie, but has been productive wherever he's played. nother depth DL prospect for the Jets. 182 C Packers select: Aaron Jones, RB, Texas-El Paso Averaged 7.7 yards per carry with good speed and elusivene s, though his power is le s than ideal and will limit short yardage opportunities....adding to an area of need for GB. 183 F select: Ukime Eligwe, OLB, Georgia A LB prospect with prototypical size, but concerns after being kicked out of the program. Probably could have been signed as a free agent.. 184 C- Eagles select: Nathan Gerry, S, Nebraska A SS prospect with some limitations in coverage and tackling technique with some off-field red flags, getting himself suspended on two occasions for academic reasons. Will need to contribute on special teams to make a roster.
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