Which Michigan State alum could hear their names called during day two of the NFL Draft

There are a handful of MSU alums that could hear their names called in rounds two or three

Raequan Williams, Defensive tackle

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Raequan Williams would be the least likely to go on day two if I were setting the odds, just based on what the consensus opinion of him seems to be. He seems pretty penciled in as going somewhere around the fifth round, but the argument for taking him higher would be that his intangibles are off the charts and he still has a lot of development that can be done in terms of strength and athleticism. Williams did not test well at the NFL Combine and while that has certainly not helped his stock, a team could look at that and think about the player he could become with a couple years in an NFL strength program.

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