Round 6 - Pick 1 (174) Josiah Tauaefa LB UTSA • Soph • 6'1" / 232 lbs Projected Team Arizona PROSPECT RNK 247th POSITION RNK 24th Scouting report: High-energy, run-stopper with flashes of awesome range across the field. Further ahead flying around to halt the run than he is sinking in coverage or running with tight ends and backs in man. Really brings it as a blitzer and knows how to use his hands. Worth a late pick. -- CT

From From Oakland Raiders Round 6 - Pick 2 (175) Bryce Love RB Stanford • Fr • 5'9" / 205 lbs Projected Team Pittsburgh PROSPECT RNK 140th POSITION RNK 12th RUYDS 739 YDS/ATT 4.5 REYDS 99 TDS 6 Scouting report: Love's production fell off a cliff in 2018 after a 2,000-yard season in 2017, but Stanford's blocking had much more to do with that than Love's ability. He's tiny but possesses dynamic feet and the ability to erupt through a hole when he finds it and score from anywhere on the field. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 3 (176) Terrill Hanks LB New Mexico State • Fr • 6'2" / 241 lbs Projected Team San Francisco PROSPECT RNK 88th POSITION RNK 5th Scouting report: A converted safety, Hanks shows the athleticism of a defensive back, at least on tape. He can sift through trash to get to ball carrier but he sometimes overpursues and misses tackles as a result. He can cover tight ends and running backs, though his lack of experience could affect his playing time early. -- RW

From From New York Jets Round 6 - Pick 4 (177) Hunter Renfrow WR Clemson • Soph • 5'10" / 185 lbs Projected Team New Orleans PROSPECT RNK 177th POSITION RNK 25th REC 49 REYDS 544 YDS/REC 11.1 TDS 1 Scouting report: Renfrow does not look like an NFL receiver nor does he appear to have standard NFL athleticism. But he catches everything -- everything! -- and will make defenders miss after the catch despite his athletic limitations. Amazing vision and feel for the slot position. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 5 (178) Jordan Ta'amu-Perifanos QB Ole Miss • Fr • 6'3" / 214 lbs Projected Team Jacksonville PROSPECT RNK 350th POSITION RNK 15th PAYDS 3918 RUYDS 342 INTS 8 TDS 25 Scouting report: Raw, strong-armed quarterback with erratic accuracy and a tendency to put the ball into precarious situations. Impressively mobile. Not a polished pocket passer. -- CT

From From Tampa Bay Buccaneers Round 6 - Pick 6 (179) KeeSean Johnson WR Fresno State • Soph • 6'1" / 201 lbs Projected Team Arizona PROSPECT RNK 253rd POSITION RNK 38th REC 95 REYDS 1340 YDS/REC 14.1 TDS 8 Scouting report: Smooth glider down the field. Plays much faster and more athletic than his poor combine would indicate. Fluid and aware after the catch although he's not super elusive. Good, not great hands. Can flip on the jets in a hurry on screens. Deep sleeper. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 7 (180) Jimmy Moreland CB James Madison • Soph • 5'11" / 182 lbs Projected Team N.Y. Giants PROSPECT RNK 200th POSITION RNK 21st Scouting report: Get Moreland on the field as your nickel corner. He's an assertive, twitchy play-maker who seemingly always finds the football in the air. Loose hips and quick feet. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 8 (181) Hamp Cheevers DB Boston College • 5'10" / 180 lbs Projected Team Buffalo PROSPECT RNK 197th POSITION RNK 20th Scouting report: Cheevers is a zone cornerback with plus length, good bounce in his step, and an aggressive ball-hawk mentality. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 9 (182) Evan Worthington S Colorado • 6'2" / 200 lbs Projected Team Denver PROSPECT RNK 274th POSITION RNK 22nd Scouting report: Worthington got the benefit of the doubt from me when grading him because despite a handful of tackling misses and strange lack of "finishes" in coverage, he's tall, long, super-smooth athletically, and has impeccable range. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 10 (183) Anthony Johnson WR Buffalo • Fr • 6'2" / 220 lbs Projected Team Cincinnati PROSPECT RNK 121st POSITION RNK 16th REC 57 REYDS 1011 YDS/REC 17.7 TDS 11 Scouting report: Johnson has strengths in just about all areas of playing the receiver spot. Requisite size. Check. Ball-tracking skills. Check. Plus yards-after-the-catch ability. Generates separation routinely. Check. His speed is the only legitimate question mark. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 11 (184) Justin Hollins LB Oregon • Soph • 6'5" / 248 lbs Projected Team Detroit PROSPECT RNK 238th POSITION RNK 22nd Scouting report: Hollins needs to add around 10 pounds to his 6-5 frame. If he does that, we're talking about someone with double-digit sack potential. His speedy hands match his explosiveness off the snap, and he certainly can flatten the edge en route to the quarterback. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 12 (185) Tyler Jones T NC State • Fr • 6'3" / 306 lbs Projected Team Green Bay PROSPECT RNK 258th POSITION RNK 38th Scouting report: Tweener with not enough length to play tackle but not enough mass to maul inside at guard. Powerful legs allow him to work well in the zone-blocking scheme but his lateral mobility lacks twitch. Stellar footwork also benefits him greatly in pass protection. Must add strength and get more accurate with his punches. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 13 (186) Parker Baldwin S San Diego State • Sr • 6'2" / 215 lbs Projected Team Atlanta PROSPECT RNK -- POSITION RNK -- Scouting report: Baldwin had six interceptions, 15 pass breakups and 8.5 tackles for a loss in 45 games, and NFL teams have shown interest in him as a Day 3 pick.

Round 6 - Pick 14 (187) Montre Hartage CB Northwestern • Fr • 6'0" / 190 lbs Projected Team Carolina PROSPECT RNK 270th POSITION RNK 32nd Scouting report: Versatile cornerback with decent size who wins with route-recognition and smarts over athleticism. Despite his lack of twitch or length, he'll get his hands on a fair amount of passes. Tendency to get overly grabby downfield. -- CT

From From Miami Dolphins Round 6 - Pick 15 (188) Blace Brown CB Troy • Sr • 6'0" / 194 lbs Projected Team Tennessee PROSPECT RNK 215th POSITION RNK 22nd Scouting report: Brown is a good-sized outside corner with electric twitch, and the requisite awareness to make plenty of plays on the football at the NFL level but unreliable play against the run on the outside. He showcased good punch at the line and definitely has the hips to recover. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 16 (189) Blessuan Austin DB Rutgers • Soph • 6'1" / 198 lbs Projected Team Cleveland PROSPECT RNK 255th POSITION RNK 30th Scouting report: Coming off an early season-ending injury. Will hit most team's size and length thresholds but needs to add weight. Light on his feet and has flashed impressive ball disruption skills. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 17 (190) Lamont Gaillard C Georgia • Soph • 6'3" / 305 lbs Projected Team Minnesota PROSPECT RNK 160th POSITION RNK 28th Scouting report: Gaillard is about as compact as they come at the center position, and his low center of gravity allows him to match the power of smaller, quicker defensive tackles. He really battles -- and moves people -- in the run game, especially when he can drive defenders downhill. -- CT

From From Tennessee Titans Round 6 - Pick 18 (191) Olamide Zaccheaus RB Virginia • Soph • 5'8" / 193 lbs Projected Team Baltimore PROSPECT RNK 527th POSITION RNK 66th RUYDS 83 YDS/ATT 5.2 REYDS 1058 TDS 9 Scouting report: At 5-foot-8 and 188 pounds, Zaccheaus is a shifty player who hauled in 93 passes and nine touchdowns last season.

Round 6 - Pick 19 (192) Deshaun Davis LB Auburn • 5'11" / 230 lbs Projected Team Pittsburgh PROSPECT RNK 269th POSITION RNK 27th Scouting report: Davis is an old-school thumper. He's stout against run, sifts through trash to plug holes, and regularly stops ball carrier in tracks. He also times blitzes well but his coverage ability is limited by stiff hips and average change of direction. NFL teams still need two-down linebackers. -- RW

Round 6 - Pick 20 (193) Michael Jordan G Ohio State • Jr • 6'6" / 312 lbs Projected Team Baltimore PROSPECT RNK 93rd POSITION RNK 17th Scouting report: Played center in 2018 but has experience at guard too. Good size and impressively locks out as a pass protector. Light anchor on pass plays, and he's not explosive or under control enough to be an effective combo blocker. Turned 21 in January. -- CT

From From Seattle Seahawks Round 6 - Pick 21 (194) Jeff Smith WR Boston College • Fr • 6'1" / 195 lbs Projected Team Green Bay PROSPECT RNK 448th POSITION RNK 58th REC 20 REYDS 387 YDS/REC 19.4 TDS 7 Scouting report: Smith ran a 4.34 40 and 6.87 3-cone at his pro day, which got the NFL's attention. He needs to be a more consistent pass catcher and get better as a route runner but his athleticism should get him drafted.

Round 6 - Pick 22 (195) Terry Godwin WR Georgia • Fr • 5'11" / 185 lbs Projected Team Houston PROSPECT RNK 230th POSITION RNK 34th REC 22 REYDS 373 YDS/REC 17 TDS 3 Scouting report: Diminuitve, downfield threat who doesn't have impressive top-end speed by NFL standards. Sure-handed and adequately twitchy. Should be a special teams ace and could latch on as a No. 4 receiver. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 23 (196) James Williams RB Washington State • 5'11" / 195 lbs Projected Team N.Y. Jets PROSPECT RNK 276th POSITION RNK 27th RUYDS 560 YDS/ATT 4.6 REYDS 613 TDS 16 Scouting report: Williams was essentially the James White of the Washington State offensive the past two seasons, and you do not want to see him out in the flat if you're a linebacker or even a defensive back. His lateral mobility is remarkable -- and seemingly effortless. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 24 (197) Dontavius Russell DL Auburn • Soph • 6'3" / 320 lbs Projected Team Philadelphia PROSPECT RNK 198th POSITION RNK 26th Scouting report: Russell is a modern nose tackle with some twitch to his fire hydrant frame and a fair amount of pass-rushing moves for his position. -- CT

From From Dallas Cowboys Round 6 - Pick 25 (198) Derrick Baity CB Kentucky • Fr • 6'3" / 197 lbs Projected Team Cincinnati PROSPECT RNK 229th POSITION RNK 27th Scouting report: Tall, lanky outside cornerback prospect with press man experience but an inability to remain consistent when jamming receivers at the line. He's tight-hipped too, which hurts him when facing anything other than a go route down the field. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 26 (199) Austin Bryant DE Clemson • Soph • 6'6" / 261 lbs Projected Team Indianapolis PROSPECT RNK 120th POSITION RNK 13th Scouting report: Bryant sets a sturdy edge but is more of a "SAM" linebacker than a pure edge rusher. He's a towering presence, doesn't play low, and is stiff around the corner. He doesn't have a pass-rush plan on most of his snaps on the outside. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 27 (200) Keelan Doss WR UC Davis • Soph • 6'3" / 215 lbs Projected Team L.A. Chargers PROSPECT RNK 214th POSITION RNK 30th REC 24 REYDS 191 YDS/REC 8.0 TDS 0 Scouting report: Doss is a smooth, possession receiver who played against a lower level of competition but dominated. Plus athleticism and requisite ball skills too. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 28 (201) Mike Edwards S Kentucky • Soph • 5'10" / 205 lbs Projected Team Kansas City PROSPECT RNK 156th POSITION RNK 12th Scouting report: Edwards is more of a big nickel coverage safety than a ranging center fielder, and he's outstanding against the run. There may be some concerns about his twitch and lack of sustained long speed. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 29 (202) Donnie Lewis Jr. CB Tulane • Sr • 6'0" / 190 lbs Projected Team New Orleans PROSPECT RNK 371st POSITION RNK 38th Scouting report: Lewis has great feet, especially in short areas, and it allows him to break on quick routes. He sometimes gets handsy downfield, which could lead to flags at next level.

Round 6 - Pick 30 (203) Sheldrick Redwine DB Miami (FL) • Soph • 6'0" / 196 lbs Projected Team L.A. Rams PROSPECT RNK 171st POSITION RNK 14th Scouting report: Redwine is a former cornerback, and skills he took from that position are obvious on film. He's explosive in a straight line and has plus ball skills. There's some stiffness when moving laterally, and he takes extra time to recognize route concepts. -- CT

From From New England Patriots Round 6 - Pick 31 (204) Jamal Custis WR Syracuse • Fr • 6'5" / 213 lbs Projected Team Detroit PROSPECT RNK 340th POSITION RNK 46th REC 51 REYDS 906 YDS/REC 17.8 TDS 6 Scouting report: Custis is 6-foot-4 and ran an impressive 4.50 40 at the combine, and if he played with more consistency he would be a Day 2 selection.

Round 6 - Pick 32 (205) Saivion Smith DB Alabama • Fr • 6'1" / 200 lbs Projected Team New England PROSPECT RNK 148th POSITION RNK 16th Scouting report: Smith isn't limited much as an athlete, but his route recognition skills and ability to make plays on the football are lacking. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 33 (206) Benny Snell RB Kentucky • Soph • 5'10" / 224 lbs Projected Team Washington PROSPECT RNK 116th POSITION RNK 10th RUYDS 1449 YDS/ATT 5 REYDS 105 TDS 16 Scouting report: Despite being a big runner, Snell has outstanding jump cut ability and is very patient behind his blockers. He's decently powerful too. Just lacks in the speed department. Hill is a modern-day air back with fluid hips and ankles. His vision fails him at times. -- CT

From From Arizona Cardinals Round 6 - Pick 34 (207) Diontae Johnson WR Toledo • Soph • 5'10" / 183 lbs Projected Team Pittsburgh PROSPECT RNK 237th POSITION RNK 37th REC 49 REYDS 761 YDS/REC 15.5 TDS 10 Scouting report: Johnson has serious speed and is a twitchy athlete who can sink his hips and change directions in a hurry. Small frame, though, lacking power and the ability to beat press coverage consistently. He reminds me of Paul Richardson. -- CT

From From Philadelphia Eagles Round 6 - Pick 35 (208) Byron Cowart DL Maryland • Soph • 6'3" / 300 lbs Projected Team Tampa Bay PROSPECT RNK 231st POSITION RNK 30th Scouting report: Cowart is a borderline freaky athlete who really only wins by exploding off the snap. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 36 (209) Devine Ozigbo RB Nebraska • Soph • 6'2" / 225 lbs Projected Team Minnesota PROSPECT RNK 166th POSITION RNK 17th RUYDS 1082 YDS/ATT 7 REYDS 203 TDS 12 Scouting report: Ozigbo is a borderline freak at right around 220 pounds with excellent efficient cut and jump-cut ability. He can hit home runs in some instances and make bigger defenders miss at or near the line often. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 37 (210) Terronne Prescod G NC State • Sr • 6'4" / 335 lbs Projected Team Cincinnati PROSPECT RNK 329th POSITION RNK 50th Scouting report: Prescod does move laterally much better than most guards his size -- as evidenced by his effectiveness in NC State's zone-based blocking scheme. He plays with significant power, boasts an outstanding anchor in pass protection, and has adequate awareness when dealing with delayed blitzes and stunts. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 38 (211) Mike Bell DB Fresno State • 6'3" / 220 lbs Projected Team Cincinnati PROSPECT RNK 152nd POSITION RNK 11th Scouting report: Big safety prospect with an active mentality on the field. Will fly down in run support and plays faster than his disappointing combine 40-time of 4.83. Quicker than fast but his movements are decently stiff. Strong safety type at the next level. -- CT

Round 6 - Pick 39 (212) Khari Willis S Michigan State • Soph • 5'11" / 213 lbs Projected Team San Francisco PROSPECT RNK 273rd POSITION RNK 21st Scouting report: Willis is a sure tackler but he's not the most athletic defensive back. NFL teams love his leadership skills, which are off the charts.

Round 6 - Pick 40 (213) Myles Gaskin RB Washington • Soph • 5'10" / 200 lbs Projected Team Cincinnati PROSPECT RNK 147th POSITION RNK 14th RUYDS 1268 YDS/ATT 4.9 REYDS 77 TDS 13 Scouting report: Small but blessed with lightning quick reaction to what's in front of him and good burst and wiggle, Justin Forsett stuck around the NFL for nine seasons. Gaskin is comparably sized and talented. He repeatedly finds creases you don't think are there and the next thing you know, he's at 100 yards for the game. -- CT