240. Bills: Kaden Prather, WR, Maryland

Grade: B+

Prather is a bigger body with good production for the Terrapins. He lacks ideal speed and burst to create separation downfield, but throw the ball up and let him win at the catch point. He has a similar play style, to a lesser degree, to Keon Coleman.

241. Broncos: Caleb Lohner, TE, Utah

Grade: C+

Intriguing prospect that Denver is bringing in for a longer look. As a former college basketball player, Lohner fits the stereotypes: uses his body well to box out down the field, attacks the ball at its peak, but lacks route-running refinement.

242. Rams: Konata Mumpfield, WR, Pittsburgh

Grade: C

Mumpfield is a thin, productive wide receiver. He is not necessarily quick, but does well tracking the football and pressing defenders before making his route breaks.

243. Ravens: Garrett Dellinger, G, LSU

Grade: B+

Thick interior offensive lineman with good upper body strength. He is going to drive his feet on contact in the run game and create displacement. Quality addition for Baltimore on Day 3.

244. Lions: Dominic Lovett, WR, Georgia

Grade: C

Shifty pass catcher that creates yards after the catch. Route-running is a bit rogue, but put the ball in his hands at or near the line of scrimmage and he can make defenders miss.

245. Commanders: Jacory Croskey-Merritt, RB, Arizona

Grade: B

Croskey-Merritt can put his foot on the gas pedal and run away from defenders. He has a lot more carries in his body after being fairly limited due to eligibility issues. Upside pick.

246. Giants: Korie Black, CB, Oklahoma State

Grade: B

Black is a cornerback with good size and stop-start speed to mirror the opposition. He gets a bit handsy downfield in coverages as a result of not trusting his eyes in zone coverage.

247. Cowboys: Tommy Akingbesote, DT, Maryland

Grade: C

Akingbesote is tall with powerful hands. He is a quality athlete, but high pad level leads to him getting washed out of run gaps. Hand usage must improve as he struggles to disengage from space. Grade: C

248. Saints: Moliki Matavao, TE, UCLA

Grade: B-

Matavao is quicker than fast with reliable hands in contested catch situations. He has great size, does well sitting down in zone coverage and presents himself well to his quarterback. He is a limited athlete that is not going to stretch the field, but he has a defined role.

249. 49ers: Connor Colby, G, Iowa

Grade: C

Colby is a smooth interior offensive lineman with keen awareness to pick up stunts into his gap. Lateral range is limited and high pad level leads to loss of anchor. Colby is a good hand fighter.

250. Packers: John Williams, G, Cincinnati

Grade: A-

Williams has plus mobility to execute the pulling assignments that Matt LaFleur will ask of him. He has positional flexibility, which is almost a prerequisite of a Green Bay offensive lineman. There are times where he could be more forceful at the point of attack.

251. Patriots: Julian Ashby, LS, Vanderbilt

Grade: C

Teams do not draft long snappers unless they expect them to make a team. All considered, a seventh round pick occupying a roster spot is an ideal outcome.

252. 49ers: Junior Bergen, WR, Montana

Grade: C-

Bergen is a short receiver with a thinner build. He has been highly productive when given the ball in space. He provides value as a return man as well.

253. Dolphins: Zeek Biggers, DT, Georgia Tech

Grade: C

Biggers is a tall interior defensive with good athleticism. He has a high pad level and is no stranger to seeing his leverage neutralized in the run game. Miami continues investing in the defensive line.

254. Saints: Fadil Diggs, EDGE, Syracuse

Grade: B+

Diggs is a powerful edge rusher that will set the edge in run defense. He may not provide a lot of explosive moments as a pass rusher, but he fills a role.

255. Texans: Luke Lachey, TE, Iowa

Grade: A-

Lachey is a long tight end with good range. If he can stay healthy, then there is a chance that he develops into a contributor for the Texans down the road. Iowa has a strong pedigree of professional tight end production.

256. Chargers: Trikweze Bridges, CB, Florida

Grade: B-

Bridges has a long, filled out frame. He has a consistent history of production at the collegiate level. Bridges will shrink passing windows and has the length to recover down the field.

257. Patriots: Kobee Minor, CB, Memphis

Grade: C-

Minor has a thin frame and almost zero ball production to his name. Transient through his collegiate career, Minor hopes to find his forever home in Foxboro.

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