Mocking the Wisconsin Badgers in the 2017 NFL Draft

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The annual three-day exercise in guessing by NFL general managers begins on Thursday night. Of course, we’re talking about the NFL Draft, and the Wisconsin Badgers should be involved early on.

But, just how early and who will actually have their named called to go from Badger to future pro football player? Over the past few months mock draft after mock draft have been thrown our way.

So, rather than searching all over the internet in the final hours before the draft wondering where certainly players will go, we’ve got your stop shop for the Wisconsin Badgers guide to the 2017 NFL Draft.

Let’s take a look at who will or may end up being drafted over the next three days in Philadelphia. We’ll only look at those outlets that go the full seven rounds and have real credibility to them as well.

So, expect the likes of Walter Football, Fox Sports and

Ryan Ramczyk, LT


Walter Football — 2nd round (No. 38 to Los Angeles Chargers)

Dieter Kurtenbach (Fox Sports) — 1st round (No. 23 to New York Giants)

Peter Schrager (Fox Sports) — 1st round (No. 20 to Denver Broncos)

DraftTek — 2nd round (No. 35 to Jacksonville Jaguars)

Chad Reuter (NFL.com) — 1st round (No. 20 to Denver Broncos)

T.J. Watt, OLB


Walter Football — 1st round (No. 21 to Detroit Lions)

Dieter Kurtenbach (Fox Sports) — 2nd round (No. 37 to Los Angeles Rams)

Peter Schrager (Fox Sports) — 1st round (No. 29 to Green Bay Packers)

DraftTek — 1st round (No. 29 to Green Bay Packers)

Chad Reuter (NFL.com) — 1st round (No. 29 to Green Bay Packers)

Vince Biegel, OLB


Walter Football — 5th round (No. 151 to Los Angeles Chargers)

Dieter Kurtenbach (Fox Sports) — 4th round (No. 143 to San Francisco 49ers)

Peter Schrager (Fox Sports) — 3rd round (No. 103 to New Orleans Saints)

DraftTek — 6th round (No. 196 to New Orleans Saints)

Chad Reuter (NFL.com) — 4th round (No. 112 to Los Angeles Rams)

Corey Clement, RB


Walter Football — 7th round (No. 221 to Chicago Bears)

Dieter Kurtenbach (Fox Sports) — 5th round (No. 159 to Baltimore Ravens)

Peter Schrager (Fox Sports) — 6th round (No. 213 to Pittsburgh Steelers)

DraftTek — 5th round (No. 172 to Green Bay Packers)

Chad Reuter (NFL.com) — 7th round (No. 235 to Washington Redskins)

Sojourn Shelton, CB


Walter Football — 7th round (No. 243 to Houston Texans)

Dieter Kurtenbach (Fox Sports) — 6th round (No. 189 to Los Angeles Rams)

Peter Schrager (Fox Sports) — Undrafted

DraftTek — Undrafted

Chad Reuter (NFL.com) — undrafted and not a priority UDFA

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Walter and DraftTek must have something they really don't like about Ramczyk.

I haven't heard much lately, but they're nuts if they think one of the top 2 LTs is going to survive the first round.

Or hasn't his hip recovered as it was supposed to? Didn't he do well in the pre-draft bowl (I don't remember if he's a senior or if he went East-West)?
 
Ramczyk didn't participate in any post season all star game. Not a Senior, so not eligible for the Senior Bowl. I think he had decided to just have the hip surgery rather than do anything more after the season so he could be fully recovered by OTAs and camp. I think that's why the opinions vary. Basically a one year wonder that did not participate in any post-season evaluations. I think he will go in Rd 1.
 
Ramczyk will move to the Right in NO I think. Watt is in a great scheme for his skill set and really fits in Pittsburgh.
 
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