Arizona Cardinals Seven-Round 2015 NFL Mock Draft
By Evan Massey
Oct 26, 2013; Houston, TX, USA; Rice Owls cornerback Bryce Callahan (29) intercepts a pass away from UTEP Miners wide receiver Ian Hamilton (14) during the third quarter at
RiceStadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
During his four-year career at Rice, Callahan ended up recording 139 total tackles to go along with 13 interceptions, 34 passes broken up, and two forced fumbles.
Arizona will likely be losing Antonio Cromartie in free agency, and drafting a talented cornerback like Callahan would be a good idea. There is a chance that Callahan never even makes the roster, but there is also a chance that the Cardinals would be getting a steal.
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Bryce Callahan
CB, Rice Owls
Bryce Callahan is one of the most intriguing cornerback options in the final couple rounds of the 2015 NFL Draft. He had a very successful career at Rice, but hasn’t been projected to be drafted for the majority of the season.
Despite that, he put together a very impressive performance against Fresno State in the Hawaii Bowl. He finished the game with six tackles and an interception, and held star wide receiver Josh Harper to just two catches for 25 yards. It was an impressive performance and it has gained him some exposure from teams looking at corners late in the draft.
During his four-year career at Rice, Callahan ended up recording 139 total tackles to go along with 13 interceptions, 34 passes broken up, and two forced fumbles.
Arizona will likely be losing Antonio Cromartie in free agency, and drafting a talented cornerback like Callahan would be a good idea. There is a chance that Callahan never even makes the roster, but there is also a chance that the Cardinals would be getting a steal.
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