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Order generated using ESPN Playoff Machine.
1.Kansas City Geno Smith, West Virginia QB 2. Jacksonville Jarvis Jones, Georgia OLB 3. Cleveland Damontre Moore, Texas A&M DE 4. St. Louis Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M OT 5. Philadelphia Matt Barkley, USC QB 6. Jets Star Lotulelei, Utah DT 7. Oakland Barkevious Mingo, LSU OLB 8. Carolina Johnathan Hankins, Ohio State DT 9. Arizona Taylor Lewan, Michigan OT 10. Miami Keenan Allen, California WR 11. Tennessee Bjoern Werner, Florida State DE 12. St. Louis* Eric Reid, LSU S 13. Buffalo Jonathan Banks, Mississippi State CB 14. Dallas Chance Warmack, Alabama OG 15. San Diego Manti Te’o, Notre Dame ILB 16. Tampa Bay Dee Milliner, Alabama CB 17. New Orleans Cornelius Carradine, Florida State DE 18. Detroit Ezekiel Ansah, BYU DE 19. Minnesota David Amerson, N.C. State CB 20. Cincinnati Sam Montgomery, LSU DE 21. Seattle Justin Hunter, Tennessee WR 22. Pittsburgh C.J. Mosley, Alabama ILB 23. Indianapolis Jesse Williams, Alabama DT 24. Chicago Eric Fisher, Central Michigan OT 25. Giants Arthur Brown, Kansas State OLB 26. San Francisco Xavier Rhodes, Florida State CB 27. New England Tavon Austin, West Virginia WR 28. Denver Sheldon Richardson, Missouri DT 29. Baltimore Dion Jordan, Oregon OLB 30. Atlanta Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame TE 31. Green Bay Matt Elam, Florida S 32. Houston DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson WR 33. Kansas City Robert Woods, USC WR 34. St. Louis Zach Ertz, Stanford TE 35. Jacksonville Corey Lemonier, Auburn DE 36. Philadelphia Oday Aboushi, Virginia OT 37. Cincinnati* Giovanni Bernard, North Carolina RB 38. Carolina Terrance Williams, Baylor WR 39. Arizona Desmond Trufant, Washington CB 40. Jets Mike Glennon, N.C. State QB 41. Tennessee Khaled Holmes, USC C 42. Miami Alex Okafor, Texas DE 43. Buffalo E.J. Manuel, Florida State QB 44. Washington Cordarelle Patterson, Tennessee WR 45. San Diego D.J. Fluker, Alabama OT 46. Tampa Bay Kawann Short, Purdue DT 47. Detroit Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina OG 48. Dallas Sylvester Williams, North Carolina DT 49. Cincinnati Chase Thomas, Stanford OLB 50. Minnesota Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas WR 51. Pittsburgh John Jenkins, Georgia DT 52. Miami* T.J. McDonald, USC S 53. Chicago Aaron Dobson, Marshall WR 54. Seattle Sharrif Floyd, Florida DT 55. Giants Datone Jones, UCLA DE 56. New England Kenny Vacarro, Texas S 57. San Francisco Barrett Jones, Alabama OG 58. Denver Stedman Bailey, West Virginia WR 59. Baltimore Shayne Skov, Stanford ILB 60. Atlanta Jordan Poyer, Oregon State CB 61. Green Bay Le’Veon Bell, Michigan State RB 62. Houston Robert Lester, Alabama S |
Barrett Jones falling that far? Is his stock falling because I'd take him in a heartbeat in the 1st.
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Not a bad pick for NO, but one I hadn't given much thought to. Alas, I didn't see those first few losses either, and my eyes got big thinking about being in that top 10 spot.
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BTW, notice I didn't have Jonathan Cooper going until the 47th pick overall, and he is much more athletic. I always have a hard time projecting interior O linemen. |
Solid KC mock. Wouldn't hate that at all.
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I'm not a fan of Tavon Austin in the first round, especially considering how well Julian Edelman played last week. Kenny Vaccaro seems like someone the Patriots may be interested in, although now that Devin McCourty is reportedly going to play safety on a more full-time basis, New England may feel comfortable with a Gregory/Tavon Wilson platoon at strong safety even if Patrick Chung leaves in free agency.
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The point is that Edelman is already playing well in that role in New England, so why create a need just to fill it? It would be a better idea to look for more of a boundary receiver if you were going to look at that position.
By the way, Julian Edelman is very quick and explosive. He may not have elite speed, but look at his pre-draft workouts. Compared to the 2012 wide receivers last year, Edelman would have posted the second-fastest cone drill and the fastest shuttle. His 10-yard split, vertical jump, and broad jump were better than T.Y. Hilton's. |
really good KC mock. i would rather have Cordarelle Patterson than Woods, but thats just getting nit-picky. position value is there for both Smith and Woods as far as KC is concerned.
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The Jets don't really have a particular need for Star, in fact they basically have young, talented guys for all 3 DL spots in a 30 front and both tackle spots in a 40 front, plus a strongside end. That said they could use talent so even though it's far from a need he looks like BPA there so I can't complain too much.
I'd be more than fine rolling the dice on Glennon in the second. |
I don't see Jacksonville taking Corey Lemonier, Auburn DE he is pretty much a recreation of Quentin Groves
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fantastic KC draft
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solid SF draft I would be a happy camper.
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I would really like that draft.
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Solid Bengals draft.
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hmm not crazy about the skins using their 2nd round pick on a wr...don't see it considering the concerns on defense.
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No Tyler Wilson or Jake Matthews? Rumor has it the Bills like Manual, I never have and think he is over-rated. Word was they really wanted a safety to replace Wilson last year, and might have taken Barron were he available. Wouldnt surprise me to see them take one in the first two rounds of the 2013 draft, Lester and McDonald make sense, as might a LB if they dont take one in the frist round. My needs for the Bills: 1 - A QB (it took Fitzy 10+ weeks to hit his first deep ball of the season. 2/3/4 - LB/WR/SS in no particular order yet. |
No to Mingo. Dude's all hype. Al's dead. No more workout warriors.
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