NFL Mock Draft 2016: How high is too high for Jalen Ramsey?

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Oct 3, 2015; Gainesville, FL, USA; Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Laquon Treadwell (1) does the gator chomp prior to the game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 3, 2015; Gainesville, FL, USA; Mississippi Rebels wide receiver Laquon Treadwell (1) does the gator chomp prior to the game at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports /

60. <p>That sound you hear is Teddy Bridgewater screaming and celebrating at the top of his lungs.</p> <p>Before we break down this pick, let me say that I would be shocked if Treadwell actually fell this far. There are some whispers that NFL teams have docked Treadwell on their boards due to a bad 40-yard dash time (he ran 4.65 at his pro day), but that would be incredibly short-sighted when considering Treadwell was firmly entrenched as the top wide receiver in this entire class just a few weeks ago.</p> <p>It is, of course, a legitimate concern if Treadwell fails to separate from defensive backs, but he never had that issue at the college level, and there is a track record of success for receivers who have run similar times in the 40-yard dash. For me, Treadwell is simply a fantastic football player. He is the complete package, a big-time wide receiver who would immediately help the Vikings.</p> <p>Minnesota needs someone (read: anyone) that can grow with Bridgewater in the future, and Stefon Diggs is probably a complimentary piece moving forward. The Vikings are still a run-based offense because of the presence of Adrian Peterson, but it is time to take the training wheels off Bridgewater, and the team must give him weapons in order to do that.</p> <p>I believe that Laquon Treadwell is a top 10 pick in this class, and the value here is jarring.</p>. WR. Ole Miss. Laquon Treadwell. 23. player

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