Arizona Cardinals Seven-Round 2015 NFL Mock Draft

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September 20, 2014; Fresno, CA, USA; Fresno State Bulldogs defensive lineman Tyeler Davison (92) sacks Southern Utah Thunderbirds quarterback Ammon Olsen (2) during the first half at Bulldog Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

5. player. 32. The Arizona Cardinals could use some depth on their defensive line, and there are quite a few different options that they could go with in the fifth round. Perhaps the most talented and intriguing fit would be Fresno State defensive tackle Tyeler Davison. <p>Davison will be a load for offensive lines to handle at 6’2″ and 309 pounds, and he is very athletic for his size. He ended up recording 55 total tackles to go along with 8.0 sacks and a forced fumble in his senior season. Those numbers are very solid, and he could find himself with a role at some point in the next couple of years.</p> <div class=. DT. Fresno State Bulldogs. Tyeler Davison

He is built like an absolute beast, but doesn’t have a lot of quickness and is slow when changing directions. That isn’t too unexpected for a defensive tackle, but it is an area to keep an eye on. Davison is a former high school wrestler, which will make him a very tough opponent for anyone that faces him.

Arizona could do much worse in the fifth round of the draft, and Davison would be a quality pick.

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Tyeler Davison

DT, Fresno State Bulldogs

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The Arizona Cardinals could use some depth on their defensive line, and there are quite a few different options that they could go with in the fifth round. Perhaps the most talented and intriguing fit would be Fresno State defensive tackle Tyeler Davison.

Davison will be a load for offensive lines to handle at 6’2″ and 309 pounds, and he is very athletic for his size. He ended up recording 55 total tackles to go along with 8.0 sacks and a forced fumble in his senior season. Those numbers are very solid, and he could find himself with a role at some point in the next couple of years.

He is built like an absolute beast, but doesn’t have a lot of quickness and is slow when changing directions. That isn’t too unexpected for a defensive tackle, but it is an area to keep an eye on. Davison is a former high school wrestler, which will make him a very tough opponent for anyone that faces him.

Arizona could do much worse in the fifth round of the draft, and Davison would be a quality pick.

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