Pick-by-pick analysis: Round Six
Pick-by-pick analysis: Round Six
UPDATED: 04/28/2012

1 (171)  St. Louis Rams: PK Greg Zuerlein, Missouri Western
Hardworking, extremely strong-legged placekicker who can drill the ball through the endzone on kickoffs. Struggled with blocks early in his career and too often lines the ball with low trajectory.

2 (172)  Seattle Seahawks (from Indianapolis through Philadelphia): CB Jeremy Lane, Northwestern State (La.)
Lane is a raw, developmental project who shined against better competition, stepping up against LSU and in the Casino Del Sol all-star game. He has the size and arm length Pete Carroll likes in his corners and could turn out to be a very good sixth-round pick.

3 (173)  Washington Redskins (from Minnesota): RB Alfred Morris, Florida Atlantic
Morris was one of the hidden secrets in the Southeast and came to life during the postseason all-star circuit, showing well at the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl. Has to secure the ball better, but has a special-teams makeup.

4 (174)  Tampa Bay Buccaneers: CB Keith Tandy, West Virginia
Tandy is an instinctive, physical zone corner suited for Tampa's zone-cover scheme. Also is an aggressive special-teams "gunner."

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