NFL Mock Draft 7.5: Round 6 of the 2018 NFL Draft

AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 09: Holton Hill #5 of the Texas Longhorns returns an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter against the San Jose State Spartans at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)
AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 09: Holton Hill #5 of the Texas Longhorns returns an interception for a touchdown in the third quarter against the San Jose State Spartans at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 9, 2017 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) /
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SYRACUSE, NY – OCTOBER 15: Steve Ishmael #8 of the Syracuse Orange fails to catch a pass as Greg Stroman #3 of the Virginia Tech Hokies defends during the first quarter on October 15, 2016 at The Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images)
SYRACUSE, NY – OCTOBER 15: Steve Ishmael #8 of the Syracuse Orange fails to catch a pass as Greg Stroman #3 of the Virginia Tech Hokies defends during the first quarter on October 15, 2016 at The Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Brett Carlsen/Getty Images) /

Picks 207-211

207. Cincinnati Bengals: CB Greg Stroman, Virginia Tech

Darqueze Dennard and Adam Jones may not be long for Cincinnati. Adding an insurance plan makes sense, and Greg Stroman is one of the best players available. The Virginia Tech product should stand a chance at becoming a contributor in the NFL, and he could cross train at the slot. Landing him here would cap off a nice Round 6 for the Bengals.

208. Dallas Cowboys: G Skyler Phillips, Idaho State

Even though they added a potential starter at right tackle in the second round of our mock, the Cowboys should still look to get an interior backup. Skyler Phillips is a prospect from a smaller school, but he has some talent. The Cowboys can work with him in hopes of making him the primary backup at guard.

209. Green Bay Packers: CB Rashaan Gaulden, Tennessee

The Packers need to continue to add to their defense, and they could stand to add another corner. Rashaan Gaulden has good size and may need some time to develop, but he’s a good option at this point in the draft.

210. Dallas Cowboys: S/LB Skai Moore, South Carolina

This is a potential steal. Skai Moore was a quality player at South Carolina, but he’s a bit of a tweener for the NFL. He has good instincts though and could be a quality linebacker in a 4-3 defense. That’s exactly what the Cowboys run.

Moore is lacking in size a bit, but guys like Lavonte David have panned out before. So, that shouldn’t discourage teams from giving Moore a shot. Sure, he might not be the best linebacker in the draft, but in the late sixth round, the Cowboys are landing a player who could potentially turn out to be a starter because of the weakness they have at the position. So, Moore would be a welcome addition at this juncture.

211. Green Bay Packers: OLB Davin Bellamy, Georgia

The Packers add another depth player to their pass rush after selecting Dorance Armstrong in the second round of the draft. Davin Bellamy has the makings of a rotational rusher and he put up five sacks in each of his last two seasons at Georgia. His 6-foot-5 frame and length will give him a shot at becoming a good reserve in Green Bay.

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That wraps up Round 6. We’ll be on to the final round of the mock in the coming days. Keep it here at Riggo’s Rag for all the latest Redskins news, free agent rumors, and draft coverage.