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Rounds 2-3 NFL mock draft: Jaguars stop Myles Jack's fall

With Round 1 of the 2016 NFL Draft in the books, here's a look at how Rounds 2-3 could play out on Friday night. There are still highly talented players available.

Round 2

Browns get a big-time run stuffer with the potential to become a better pass rusher than he is now.

Howard is the darling of a few teams out there, and the Titans might be one of them.

While Dallas would make a big splash by picking Myles Jack, Dodd fits a huge need here.

Perfect potential fit with Henry learning from Antonio Gates and stepping into some instant playing time.

Ravens address their edge concerns with a boom-or-bust talent.

Medical concerns have caused him to drop, but he's physically imposing and has the thumper mentality that the Chiefs love.

Injury concerns have led to his freefall. He'd be a perfect fit here.

Spriggs gives Tampa a talented tackle. The Bucs could swing Donovan Smith to the right side.

Giants add another target who can complement Odell Beckham's speed.

Big, talented and inconsistent. Jones is a prototypical 3-4 defensive end with rush potential.

Dolphins get their cornerback and Alexander gets a chance to play in an aggressive scheme.

The Titans are looking for a consistent wide receiver and while Shepard duplicates Kendall Wright in some regards, he is as consistent as the sun setting.

Traits-based tackle with loads of potential, but needs loads of work. Could become a starter by 2017.

Safety who blew up the combine. He offers cover skills from the slot as well.

Quite frankly, this is way too low for his talent level. Will play in the NFL for years. Devastating hands and upper-body strength.

Another guy who should go earlier. Rock-steady guard prospect with outstanding body control. Might have a future at center.

Twitchy edge talent whose traits are stronger than his tape at this time. He has the potential to become an effective starter.

Not a sexy pick, but has the ability to play along the line of scrimmage and can get to the other side of the line.

Powerful from the edge and incredibly productive in college. His power complements Vic Beasley's edge speed.

Cook finally comes off the board to a team with a need to find its quarterback of the future.

With Duane Brown trying to come back from injury and carrying a large cap number, Coleman offers potential help right now.

Redskins get a tough guy in the middle with an ability to help the run game. Good team fit here.

Technically sound with an ability to step in and challenge for a starting role immediately. Good talent.

Billings can work into the rotation and eventually become a starter.

Height, weight, speed and athleticism are all there. Seahawks love the traits and Davis has them. Can play corner or safety.

Linebacker with tremendous speed and range. Many NFL insiders believe Jones has sneaky-high upside.

Coverage-based safety who teams with Artie Burns to help the Steelers tighten up their shaky back end.

Ward is transitioning from the defensive end spot to a more hybrid spot in this scheme. Has potential as an interior rusher.

Doesn't this just feel right? One of the ultimate bangers can handle a heavy workload. Henry could truly flourish in this spot.

Has disruptive, one-gap qualities. Could be an interesting fit along with Malcom Brown.

Panthers pick up receiving help to add to Cam Newton's corps of targets.

Johnson could go earlier because his motor is so good and he plays so hard. Wade Phillips loves these types of workers.

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