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GLENDALE, AZ - DECEMBER 31:  Running back Jay Ajayi #27 of the Boise State Broncos stands on the sidelines during the Vizio Fiesta Bowl against the Arizona Wildcats at University of Phoenix Stadium on December 31, 2014 in Glendale, Arizona.  The Broncos defeated the Wildcats 38-30.  (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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NFL Draft Start Time 2015: Day 3 TV Coverage, Order and Live Stream Info

Timothy RappMay 2, 2015

You should never ignore Rounds 4-7 at the NFL draft. It's where players like Tom Brady and Richard Sherman have been selected, after all. There are plenty of misses on the final day of the draft, sure, but there are also depth players, future starters and perhaps even a few stars available to NFL teams. 

Below, you'll find the schedule and viewing info, the full draft order and some storylines to follow as the NFL draft draws to a close.

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Start Time: 12 p.m. ET

Watch: ESPN and NFL Network

Streaming: WatchESPN and NFL Live.

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Storylines to Follow

PASADENA, CA - NOVEMBER 22:  Brett Hundley #17 of the UCLA Bruins celebrates his run for a touchdown for a 38-14 lead over the USC Trojans during the third quarter at the Rose Bowl on November 22, 2014 in Pasadena, California. UCLA won 38-14.  (Photo by H

Obviously, the primary storyline is where some of the more talented players who weren't yet selected will end up.

At quarterback, Bryce Petty and Brett Hundley are available. At running back, Jay Ajayi and David Cobb are plug-and-play options. Justin Hardy and Rashad Greene are nice wideout options. T.J. Clemmings is an offensive tackle that some folks had a first-round grade on.

Michael Bennett and Grady Jarrett are impact defensive tackles. Defensive end Trey Flowers is an intriguing prospect. LSU linebacker Kwon Alexander has a lot of upside. Cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu would have been, at worst, a second-round pick if it weren't for a late-season injury. Josh Shaw from USC is a nice option at safety. 

It will be also intriguing to see how teams with obvious needs fill them on Day 3. The Dallas Cowboys clearly need a running back to replace DeMarco Murray, who signed with the Philadelphia Eagles this offseason. Will they make Ajayi or Cobb the man, or are they holding out hope they can trade for Adrian Peterson?

That might be a long shot, as the Minnesota Vikings have made it clear they don't want to trade him. Of course, his agent, Ben Dogra, wants the team to put its money where its mouth is if he isn't going to be moved him, as he told Tom Pelissero of USA Today: 

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One of the things that I appreciate with the Vikings is their resolve to say 'we're not trading him. That tells me they value him not only as a football player, but what he's done for the organization.

I actually, as an agent, not only appreciate it — I accept it. But actions speak louder than words. If that's going to happen, and you want to keep him, then show him a commitment to make him retire as a Viking. And I haven't had that solution.

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You can bet the Cowboys would put up the money to land him. But it sure seems unlikely at this point.

Meanwhile, will teams with shaky quarterback situations end the slides of players like Petty or Hundley? The New York Jets would make sense for Petty, while teams looking to groom a backup behind aging quarterbacks like the Cowboys or Arizona Cardinals would make sense. Hundley would be an interesting fit in Kansas City or Philadelphia. 

And then there is the case of offensive tackle La'el Collins.

While Collins hasn't been named a suspect in the killing of Brittney Mills—who was pregnant at the time of her death and, tragically, the baby has since died as well—the police in the case have been interested in Collins' relationship to Mills. That has left teams wary of selecting him, and his agent, Deryk Gilmore, has said his client wouldn't sign a contract if he fell past the third round and would enter him in the 2016 draft, per Chase Goodbread of NFL.com:

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Gilmore's hope, obviously, is to get Collins re-drafted in 2016 as a first-round pick. The league's collective bargaining agreement states that drafted players who don't sign can be redrafted the following year. Where things could get really interesting is if Collins isn't drafted at all -- in that scenario, he would be a free agent along with dozens of other undrafted prospects who will sign with NFL teams in the days following the draft. How Gilmore might advise Collins in that scenario is unclear.

Previously, Gilmore attempted to have Collins withdrawn from the draft and entered into the league's supplemental draft this summer, but the request was denied.

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The Collins situation is certainly a complex one, and one that teams around the league will be closely monitoring. 

Finally, keep an eye on teams with a bevy of Day 3 picks, like the Seattle Seahawks and Baltimore Ravens. The Seahawks have built their team by nailing late-round picks, so pay close attention to what the two-time defending NFC champions do on Saturday.

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