NFL First Round Mock Draft: Danny Shelton Is A Giant

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Dec 29, 2014; Memphis, TN, USA; West Virginia Mountaineers wide receiver Kevin White (11) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the game against the Texas A&M Aggies in the 2014 Liberty Bowl at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports

28. <p>The Oakland Raiders take fast wide receivers in the first round; like Al Davis saying “Just Win Baby” it is engrained in their organizational DNA. The Raiders therefore take the impressive Kevin White. White is a big bodied wide receiver, with the speed and vertical ability to simply drop your jaw. The Raiders are all in with Derrick Carr. This is his new favorite receiver.</p> <p>The Raiders can’t pass on a receiver who ran a 4.35 second 40 yard dash at the NFL combine. They can’t pass on a speedy receiver that is actually worth the high draft pick. White is a star receiver who can do it all. This pick makes a lot of sense.</p><div class=. Wide Receiver. WVU. Kevin White. 4. player

At West Virginia White flourished. In 2014 he was an unstoppable force. He had 109 receptions for 1,447 yards and 10 touchdowns. There is no doubting that White is a playmaker. White had over 100 yards in eight games last season.

The Raiders are focused on adding young playmakers to their offense. They see the light at the end of the tunnel, maybe they can dig out of the abyss they have been in for over a decade now.

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Kevin White

Wide Receiver, WVU

Las Vegas Raiders
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The Oakland Raiders take fast wide receivers in the first round; like Al Davis saying “Just Win Baby” it is engrained in their organizational DNA. The Raiders therefore take the impressive Kevin White. White is a big bodied wide receiver, with the speed and vertical ability to simply drop your jaw. The Raiders are all in with Derrick Carr. This is his new favorite receiver.

The Raiders can’t pass on a receiver who ran a 4.35 second 40 yard dash at the NFL combine. They can’t pass on a speedy receiver that is actually worth the high draft pick. White is a star receiver who can do it all. This pick makes a lot of sense.

At West Virginia White flourished. In 2014 he was an unstoppable force. He had 109 receptions for 1,447 yards and 10 touchdowns. There is no doubting that White is a playmaker. White had over 100 yards in eight games last season.

The Raiders are focused on adding young playmakers to their offense. They see the light at the end of the tunnel, maybe they can dig out of the abyss they have been in for over a decade now.

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