2017 NFL Mock Draft: Brad Kaaya, Deshaun Watson headline class

Nov 7, 2015; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; LSU Tigers running back Leonard Fournette (7) runs the ball during the fourth quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama won 30-16. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 7, 2015; Tuscaloosa, AL, USA; LSU Tigers running back Leonard Fournette (7) runs the ball during the fourth quarter against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Alabama won 30-16. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports /
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Apr 11, 2015; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Mike Williams (7) runs the ball in for a touchdown during the first half of the Clemson spring game at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 11, 2015; Clemson, SC, USA; Clemson Tigers wide receiver Mike Williams (7) runs the ball in for a touchdown during the first half of the Clemson spring game at Clemson Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joshua S. Kelly-USA TODAY Sports /

6. Tennessee Titans (via LA)

WR. Clemson. Mike Williams . 6. player. 35. <p>There is no such thing as too many weapons for a quarterback in the NFL. So far the Titans have some promising options at the wide receiver position including Rishard Matthews, Kendall Wright and rookie Tajae Sharpe. One thing they all have in common though?</p> <p>They’re not proven go-to guys. Wright is the only who has ever produced a 1,000-yard season in his career and that was back in 2013. So until somebody steps up to become that guy for Marcus Mariota, the Titans are well within their rights to continue stockpiling at the position.</p> <p>One name people have their eyes on is Mike Williams. They name itself might be ordinary, but the game he plays is not. He was outstanding as a sophomore in 2014, putting up over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns. His mix of size (6-foot-4), soft hands and concentration made for some pretty spectacular catch. Sadly a neck injury ended his junior season early.</p> <p>He’s healthy now and if his upward trend holds steady there is no doubt he belongs in the top 10. The types of plays he can make are rare, whether it’s in jump ball situations or down the field on vertical strikes.</p>

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