Cam Sutton
Daniel:
The pick: Pittsburgh Steelers, No. 105 overall (3rd round)
Rationale: Cornerback might not be the top priority for the Steelers, but it is a need enough to the point that they would feel comfortable grabbing Sutton in the late third round. Mike Tomlin appreciates versatile players, and Sutton can play virtually any spot in the secondary and adds value to special teams as well.
Nathanael:
The pick: New England Patriots, No. 96 overall (3rd round)
Rationale: Sutton has opened up the possibility of playing a handful of positions in the NFL. He played almost exclusively at cornerback in college, but some scouts think he projects better as a nickel or safety in the pros. There have been a lot of rumblings about Sutton and New England, and the Super Bowl-winning Patriots could use a little more depth in their secondary. If not here, I still believe the Patriots will draft Sutton somewhere in the third or fourth round.