Every late round prospect chosen in an NFL Draft is a flyer of sorts. If a team can hit on even one sixth- or seventh-round selection in a given year, it's a win for the team.
To me, the most intriguing prospect chosen in the later rounds is not linebacker D.J. Alexander or wide receiver Da'Ron Brown, but a mammoth prospect to help strengthen the defensive front in sixth-round pick Rakeem Nunez-Roches.
Nunez-Roches, who turns 22-years-old in July, has a great story as the first NFL player from Belize. He also checks in at 6'2, 307 pounds.