Fourth Round (No. 129 Overall) – Isaiah Johnson, CB, Houston

The defensive theme continued in the fourth round, as the Silver and Black selected Isaiah Johnson with their second pick in the fourth round.

In addition to being an athletic cornerback who can provide quality coverage, Johnson said he's a willing participant on special teams, which is music to my ears as our resident Special Teams Advocate.

Quality pickup in the fourth round for the Raiders.

Fourth Round (No. 137 Overall) – Foster Moreau, TE, LSU

After a run on defensive players, the Silver and Black went back to the offensive side of the football with their final pick in the fourth round, selecting LSU tight end Foster Moreau at No. 137 overall.

A high-character guy who started 26 games in his career at LSU, Moreau will be an interesting rookie to follow throughout the Offseason Workout Program.

His 52 receptions mark a program-high for the Tigers, and with no shortage of athleticism at his disposal, I'm excited to see the kind of role he has in Coach Gruden's offense in 2019.

Fifth Round (No. 149 Overall) – Hunter Renfrow, WR, Clemson

Well, after selecting Renfrow in the fifth round, we have officially renamed the team the Oakland Raiders of Clemson.

I kid, I kid, but with Renfrow now as the newest wide receiver for the Silver and Black, Mayock and Gruden have selected three Clemson Tigers over the past three days.

As far as Mr. Renfrow is concerned, he's a shifty pass catcher, who just time and time again finds a way to get open.

Oh, and he has what's probably the most-recognizable catch in Clemson football history.

Strong, strong pick on Day Three.

Seventh Round (No. 230 Overall) – Quinton Bell, DE, Prairie View A&M

A player who is admittedly raw on the defensive side of the football, Quinton Bell wrapped up the 2019 NFL Draft Class for the Silver and Black.

Bell is an athletic marvel, who has a track background, and while he still no doubt has a lot to learn about the nuances of rushing the passer, the athletic defensive end is at tremendous pick in the seventh round.

Oh, and his uncle, Nick, played three seasons for the Silver and Black as well.