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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Final Mock Draft 2014
1. Houston Texans – Jadeveon Clowney
2. St. Louis Rams – Greg Robinson
3. Jacksonville Jaguars – Khalil Mack
4. Cleveland Browns – Sammy Watkins
5. Oakland Raiders – Mike Evans
6. Atlanta Falcons – Jake Matthews
7. Tampa Bay Bucs – Aaron Donald
8. Minnesota Vikings – Justin Gilbert
9. Buffalo Bills – Taylor Lewan
10. Detroit Lions – Anthony Barr
11. Tennessee Titans- Blake Bortles
12. New York Giants – Zack Martin
13. St. Louis Rams - Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
14. Chicago Bears – Calvin Pryor
15. Pittsburgh Steelers – Darqueze Dennard
16. Dallas Cowboys – Ryan Shazier
17. Baltimore Ravens – Eric Ebron
18. New York Jets – Odell Beckham
19. Miami Dolphins – Cyrus Koundjio
20. Arizona Cardinals – Johnny Manziel
21. Green Bay Packers – CJ Mosley
22. Philadelphia Eagles – Brandin Cooks
23. Kansas City Chiefs – Marquise Lee
24. Cincinnati Bengals – Kyle Fuller
25. San Diego Chargers – Jason Verrett
26. Cleveland Browns – Teddy Bridgewater
27. New Orleans Saints – Kelvin Benjamin
28. Carolina Panthers – Joel Bitonio
29. New England Patriots – Ra’shede Hagemann
30. San Francisco 49ers – Cody Latimer
31. Denver Broncos – Demarcus Lawrence
32. Seattle Seahawks – Stanley Jean-Baptiste
Final Mock Draft
1. Houston Texans – Jadeveon Clowney
2. St. Louis Rams – Greg Robinson
3. Jacksonville Jaguars – Khalil Mack
4. Cleveland Browns – Sammy Watkins
5. Oakland Raiders – Mike Evans
6. Atlanta Falcons – Jake Matthews
7. Tampa Bay Bucs – Aaron Donald
8. Minnesota Vikings – Justin Gilbert
9. Buffalo Bills – Taylor Lewan
10. Detroit Lions – Anthony Barr
11. Tennessee Titans- Blake Bortles
12. New York Giants – Zack Martin
13. St. Louis Rams - Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
14. Chicago Bears – Calvin Pryor
15. Pittsburgh Steelers – Darqueze Dennard
16. Dallas Cowboys – Ryan Shazier
17. Baltimore Ravens – Eric Ebron
18. New York Jets – Odell Beckham
19. Miami Dolphins – Cyrus Koundjio
20. Arizona Cardinals – Johnny Manziel
21. Green Bay Packers – CJ Mosley
22. Philadelphia Eagles – Brandin Cooks
23. Kansas City Chiefs – Marquise Lee
24. Cincinnati Bengals – Kyle Fuller
25. San Diego Chargers – Jason Verrett
26. Cleveland Browns – Teddy Bridgewater
27. New Orleans Saints – Kelvin Benjamin
28. Carolina Panthers – Joel Bitonio
29. New England Patriots – Ra’shede Hagemann
30. San Francisco 49ers – Cody Latimer
31. Denver Broncos – Demarcus Lawrence
32. Seattle Seahawks – Stanley Jean-Baptiste
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
2014 NFL Mock Draft Version 2.0
1.
Houston Texans – Jadeveon Clowney
2.
St. Louis Rams – Greg Robinson
3.
Jacksonville Jaguars – Khalil Mack
4.
Cleveland Browns – Sammy Watkins
5.
Oakland Raiders – Mike Evans
6.
Atlanta Falcons – Jake Matthews
7.
Tampa Bay Bucs – Johnny Manziel
8.
Minnesota Vikings – C.J. Mosley
9.
Buffalo Bills – Taylor Lewan
10.
Detroit Lions – Odell Beckham Jr.
11.
Tennessee Titans- Blake Bortles
12.
New York Giants – Aaron Donald
13.
St. Louis Rams - Ha Ha Clinton-Dix
14.
Chicago Bears – Calvin Pryor
15.
Pittsburgh Steelers – Justin Gilbert
16.
Dallas Cowboys – Zach Martin
17.
Baltimore Ravens – Eric Ebron
18.
New York Jets – Brandin Cooks
19.
Miami Dolphins – Cyrus Koundjio
20.
Arizona Cardinals – Derek Carr
21.
Green Bay Packers – Ryan Shazier
22.
Philadelphia Eagles – Kyle Fuller
23.
Kansas City Chiefs – Marquise Lee
24.
Cincinnati Bengals – Darqueze Dennard
25.
San Diego Chargers – Anthony Barr
26.
Cleveland Browns – Teddy Bridgewater
27.
New Orleans Saints – Dee Ford
28.
Carolina Panthers – Kelvin Benjamin
29.
New England Patriots – Ra’shede Hageman
30.
San Francisco 49ers – Cody Latimer
31.
Denver Broncos – Jason Verrett
32.
Seattle Seahawks – Xavier Sua Filo
Friday, May 2, 2014
2014 NFL Mock Draft Version 1.0
Traditionally, the NFL Draft would have taken place last weekend and NFL fans would already be studying about the new players that had been drafted to their respective teams. However, last year NFL commissioner Roger Goodell moved the draft back two weeks to the second weekend of May, adding to every NFL fan’s anxiety. This has contributed to a mock draft frenzy across NFL blogospheres as more and more mock drafts have surfaced across the internet. Here I will take a stab at how I believe the first round of next Thursday’s draft will shake out.
1. Houston Texans- Jadeveon Clowney / DE South Carolina
A freak athlete like Clowney hasn’t come around since maybe Julius Peppers in 2002. Clowney is said to have the speed of Devin Hester and the strength of an NFL offensive lineman. With such a rare set of skills, Clowney is a superior pass rusher, but also effective against the run as we have all seen from the hit he put on Vincent Smith in the 2013 Outback Bowl. The Texans need a pass rusher on the opposite side of J.J. Watt, who is already the best defensive player in the NFL. A Watt-Clowney combination for the next decade will be downright scary to opposing offenses.
2. St. Louis Rams – Greg Robinson / T Auburn
The St. Louis front office has not done a good job of putting together a great offensive line behind former number one overall pick Sam Bradford. As a result, Bradford has struggled to stay healthy and tore his ACL last season. While Jake Matthews and Taylor Lewan were the top offensive tackles coming into the college football season, Robinson showed he was the best NFL prospect as a redshirt sophomore at Auburn. He possesses a rare combination of size and athleticism that will keep Bradford’s blind side protected for years to come.
3. Jacksonville Jaguars – Khalil Mack / LB Buffalo
Coming into the season, draft experts considered Khalil Mack a mid-to-late first round pick due to his competition in the Mid-American Conference. Then came his dominant performance early in the season against Ohio State, in which he was without a doubt the best player on the field and had his name buzzing around NFL scouts. Mack is an all-around linebacker in the mold of Navarro Bowman, one of the best linebackers in the NFL. ESPN analyst Merrill Hoge recently called Mack the best defensive prospects he has ever seen. Mack would be a perfect fit on a Jacksonville team that is looking for an outside linebacker to play as the Leo in Gus Bradley’s system that he brought over from Seattle.
4. Cleveland Browns – Sammy Watkins / WR Clemson
I was really having a tough time picking between Sammy Watkins and Johnny Manziel with Cleveland’s pick, but here is why I believe the Browns will decide on the Clemson product: the Browns also own the 26th pick in the draft which they nabbed from the Colts for Trent Richardson in a rare mid-season trade. The Browns are rumored to be enamored with Derek Carr, the Fresno State quarterback that should still be available at pick No. 26. Even if Carr is gone, the way the draft shakes out could possibly cause either Manziel or Teddy Bridgewater to fall to 26. Watkins is the best player on the board and will accompany Josh Gordon as perhaps the best receiving duo in the NFL. The Browns should wait on a quarterback and take the best player available, who is Watkins.
5. Oakland Raiders – Blake Bortles / QB Central Florida
Not a lot of people knew of Bortles coming into the season other than NFL Draft junkies. Then the Central Florida quarterback upset Louisville on national television and people began to notice. In early December, people thought Bortles could be a first round selection. And then, after a great performance in Fiesta Bowl against Baylor, Bortles was labeled as a top ten pick. He has more than the prototypical NFL quarterback size and also a very strong arm that is capable of making every NFL throw. He is nowhere near as ready to step in right away as a guy like Andrew Luck or maybe even Robert Griffin III, but he has the most upside of any quarterback in the draft. Oakland currently has Matt Schaub—a recently-signed washed up quarterback—and Matt McGloin, a player who showed potential last season but is not the long-term answer. Make no mistake: Oakland will need to draft a quarterback early.
6. Atlanta Falcons – Jake Matthews / T Texas A&M
Many scouts believe that Matthews is a better prospect than his former college teammate Luke Joeckel, who was selected second overall last year by the Jaguars. Therefore, to get a talent like Matthews at number six would be a huge get for Atlanta. While the Falcons have certainly made it clear that they prefer a pass rusher like Clowney or Mack, the two are virtual locks to go in the top five and Atlanta will most likely have to trade up to select one of the two. Tackle is a glaring need on the roster, and while Sam Baker is solid, he is no lock to stay healthy on the left side. Even if Baker is healthy and plays well, Matthews could slide over to the right side as he would be an instant upgrade over Lamar Holmes.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers- Johnny Manziel / QB Texas A&M
A lot of people do not know where Johnny Football will land, but the belief is that if he slips, it could be a far slide as not a lot of teams after Tampa Bay and Minnesota need a quarterback. However, ESPN NFL insider Adam Shefter believes Manziel will fall no further than 13th and his word is as good as anybody’s. Tampa Bay brought in 35-year-old quarterback Josh McCown to compete with Mike Glennon who was below average at best as a rookie last season. McCown isn’t the long-term answer and while Glennon has potential, new head coach Lovie Smith and general manager Jason Licht will likely want their own quarterback in place to lead the rebuilding Bucs.
8. Minnesota Vikings – Anthony Barr / LB UCLA
Many believe the Vikings will go quarterback in the eighth spot, but with Bortles and Manziel both selected in the top seven, the Vikings will likely turn to defense. Considering that quarterback is deep in talent this year and that the Vikings will likely not make the mistake of reaching for a quarterback again (like Christian Ponder in 2011), the Vikings can wait for a guy like A.J. McCarron, Jimmy Garoppolo or Zach Mettenberger in the second round. Barr is an impact player who will step in as a first day starter at outside linebacker if the Vikings take him eighth overall.
9. Buffalo Bills – Taylor Lewan / T Michigan
Widely considered a top 10 pick had he declared for the 2013 NFL Draft, Lewan stayed in school, where his draft stock remained relatively stagnant. While Cordy Glenn is a solid player, he may not be the future left tackle and could easily slide over to the right side if needed. That would allow the Bills to take the Michigan man and plug him in as their left tackle of the future from day one.
10. Detroit Lions – Mike Evans / WR Texas A&M
Detroit is rumored to be enamored with Sammy Watkins, but likely will not have the ammunition to trade up and grab him. However, Evans is a nice fallback option and could pair with Calvin Johnson to give the Lions a threat on the opposite side of Johnson for the first time in his career. Evans was dominant catching passes from Johnny Manziel at Texas A&M last fall, and the former basketball player has the size and speed combination that will make teams zealous.
11. Tennessee Titans – Justin Gilbert / CB Oklahoma State
While there may be no top-flight corner in this draft that is a lock to go in the top ten like in year’s past (Patrick Peterson, Morris Claiborne, Dee Milliner), Gilbert is close. The Oklahoma State product is considered a poor-man’s Patrick Peterson, with a rare blend a of size, speed, athleticism and return skills. The Titans recently lost cornerback Alterraun Verner in free agency and have a glaring need at cornerback, so Gilbert makes a lot of sense here.
12. New York Giants – Eric Ebron / TE North Carolina
The Giants still do not have a starting-caliber tight end on the roster and really haven’t had one since the days of Jeremy Shockey. They recently signed Kellen Davis, but he is a journeyman who is better suited in a backup role. Eric Ebron is considered the consensus top tight end among many scouts and will likely be drafted somewhere in this range and maybe as high as ninth by Buffalo.
13. St. Louis Rams – Ha Ha Clinton-Dix / S Alabama
Free safety is a major issue for the Rams right now, and while T.J. McDonald is solid in the strong safety position, Rodney McLeod is no solution at free safety. Clinton-Dix has been considered by most as the top safety in the draft since prior to the college football season. He has a terrific blend of size and athleticism and is praised for his terrific ball skills. Just add Clinton-Dix to another first round defensive back produced by the Crimson Tide in recent years.
14. Chicago Bears – Aaron Donald / DT Pittsburgh
Donald emerged out of nowhere as the top defensive tackle in the draft after strong postseason performances at the Senior Bowl and NFL Combine. The Bears were gashed by the run all of last season even by the likes of Roy Helu and Bryce Brown. Donald would be the perfect fit to a defense that also lost defensive tackle Henry Melton in the offseason.
15. Pittsburgh Steelers- Darqueze Denard / CB Michigan State
The Steelers have had an aging defense for quite some time now, and Ike Taylor especially isn’t getting any younger at age 34. Denard lacks little things that he could develop over time like awareness and technique, but he has all of the physical tools that you look for in a cornerback.
16. Dallas Cowboys – Timmy Jernigan / DT Florida State
Although the Cowboys signed Henry Melton away from Chicago during the offseason, they still need a lot of help on the interior defensive line since their run defense was amongst the worst in the NFL last season. Jernigan, who is a dominant run stuffer, will provide great depth on the defensive line to a team moving to a 4-3 defense.
17. Baltimore Ravens – Calvin Pryor / S Louisville
The Ravens drafted Matt Elam in the first round and he looks to be the long-term starter at strong safety, but the Ravens still lack a rangy free safety. Darian Stewart, who was a cast-off by the Rams after struggling in St. Louis is the current starter. Pryor is a tenacious safety that needs improvement on taking angles, but he could be a player in the mold of Bob Sanders based on his ability to come down into the box and hit ball-carriers.
18. New York Jets – Brandin Cooks / WR Oregon State
Even with the addition of Eric Decker in the offseason, the Jets have made it no secret that they are looking for a playmaker from the slot position. New York was enamored with Tavon Austin leading up to the draft last year, but he went one slot before the Jets’ selection in 2013. Cooks is one of the fastest players in the draft and while his size may be the only knock against him, we have seen similar playmakers such as Austin and Randall Cobb emerge for their respective teams.
19. Miami Dolphins - Zack Martin / G Notre Dame
The Miami offensive line is a complete mess and it’s hard to see Dolphins not investing a couple of early picks to add some beef to the unit. The team lost Jake Long last offseason, and was haunted by an embarrassing bullying scandal during the regular season, which saw the departures of Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin. Zack Martin is not the greatest athlete, but he is a four-year starter for the Fighting Irish and very technically sound. He would step in right away and fill one hole in the Dolphins’ depleted offensive line.
20. Arizona Cardinals- Kony Ealy / LB Missouri
The Cardinals were actually one of the better teams in the league at sacking the quarterback, but John Abraham was their best pass-rusher and he’s 36. While his teammate Michael Sam garners more headlines and was a more productive player in college, Ealy translates much better to the pros as a prospect due to his size and athleticism. He could become a dominant pass rusher as a 3-4 outside linebacker, which fits the Cardinals’ scheme.
21. Green Bay Packers – C.J. Mosley / LB Alabama
Brad Jones and A.J. Hawk are both very mediocre at linebacker and the Packers have been desperately looking for an intimidating linebacker that can deliver the big hit since Desmond Bishop departed. Mosley fits that bill and is likely the best player available at this point in the draft. General manager Ted Thompson may also opt for a safety, but with Clinton-Dix and Pryor off of the board, he should wait and take a guy like Jimmie Ward, Deone Buchanon or Kenny Ladler on the second day of the draft.
22. Philadelphia Eagles – Kyle Fuller / CB Virginia Tech
The Eagles will definitely be looking for a wide receiver here, but I am not sure if there is one worth taking at this point, especially with cornerbacks like Fuller and Courtney Roby available. Obviously the Eagles will be looking to replace DeSean Jackson, but Brandin Cooks is likely the perfect replacement and he is off the board. With this draft so deep with wide receivers, the Eagles should wait until the second day and instead draft one of the top players available in Kyle Fuller.
23. Kansas City – Odell Beckham Jr. / WR LSU
While the Chiefs could also wait on a wide receiver, they have fewer holes to fill on their roster than the Eagles and could take a top talent like Beckham to complement Dwayne Bowe. The Chiefs have never been able to pair Bowe with another good receiver, and while Donnie Avery was a surprise, he is better suited as a third wideout. Beckham is a dynamic athlete who can stretch the field vertically and give Alex Smith another weapon in the passing game.
24. Cincinnati Bengals - Ryan Shazier / LB Ohio State
Plenty of Bengals fans would love to see the former Buckeye land in Cincinnati. While Shazier may not have prototypical length and bulk, he has the potential to fit in just about any defense, whether that is as an outside linebacker in a 4-3 defense or as a middle linebacker in a 3-4. He has outstanding speed and should be superior in coverage, which is what teams are looking for against today’s passing attack offenses. Due to his small size but playmaking ability, Shazier has drawn comparisons to Lavonte David, who has turned into one of the game’s best with the Bucs.
25. San Diego Chargers - Louis Nix / DT Notre Dame
The Chargers do not have a starting caliber nose tackle on the roster, so this would be a perfect landing spot for the 330-pound Notre Dame big man. While Nix is still lacking as a pass rusher, he would step in right away and bolster a weak run-stopping defensive line.
26. Cleveland Browns – Derek Carr / QB Fresno State
This is why Cleveland should wait to take a quarterback instead of reaching for one with the fourth pick. There are many teams in the teens and early 20’s that have no need for a quarterback and will likely pass one up. That should leave quarterbacks such as Carr and Teddy Bridgewater still on the board by the time the Browns pick. In this case, the Browns get the draft’s top receiver and the third best quarterback in Carr rather than reaching for a quarterback of similar value that they could have gotten in the late first round.
27. New Orleans Saints – Jason Verrett / CB TCU
Verrett is outstanding in coverage and has seen his stock increase over the last month after a strong Combine performance. In fact, many draft experts consider him the best cover corner in the draft. The Saints have never really had a top cornerback over the last decade so Verrett would be a great fit here.
28. Carolina Panthers - Cyrus Koaundjio / T Alabama
Koaundjio was considered a top five pick for the 2014 Draft at this time last year, but a mediocre 2013 collegiate season with a lingering knee injury dispelled that notion pretty quickly. Instead, he has fallen into the second tier of offensive linemen, but if his knee checks out, he could be a dominant force on a team that badly needs help protecting Cam Newton.
29. New England Patriots - Rasheed Hagemann / DE Minnesota
Hagemann is one of the freak physical specimens in this draft class, but most people outside of the state of Minnesota have not heard of him since he spent the last four years with the Gophers. Hagemann is still raw, but he is exactly the type of big and versatile athlete that Bill Belichick covets on his defense.
30. San Francisco 49ers – Kody Latimer / WR Indiana
Latimer has been flying up mock drafts after a stellar combine and it would not be a surprise to see him go in the first round over the likes of Kelvin Benjamin and Marqise Lee, both of whom are also still on the board. Latimer has a great frame at 6’2, 215 pounds, and he possesses some of the strongest hands in the draft, which will make him a sneaky pick by a 49ers team that busted on their selection of A.J. Jenkins in the first round a couple of years back.
31. Denver Broncos – DeMarcus Lawrence / DE Boise State
With the departure of Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, the Broncos could settle for Courtney Roby here, but the Ohio State defensive back was recently arrested and could see his stock slip a bit. The Broncos need a lot of help on defense and I will be shocked if this pick isn’t on that side of the ball. Like Hagemann, Lawrence is another athletic freak who is versatile but also raw. Under the tutelage of DeMarcus Ware, he could thrive a few years down the road.
32. Seattle Seahawks – Xavier Sua-Filo / G UCLA
While the Super Bowl Champions don’t have many roster needs, it is never bad to add depth on the offensive line, especially with a player like Sua-Filo, who is considered the top guard in the draft class. Sua-Filo may not be an instant starter from Day One, but he has the versatility to play anywhere on the offensive line should an injury occur.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
2013 NBA Mock Draft
1. Cleveland- Alex Len/ C Maryland
2. Orlando- Nerlens Noel/ C Kentucky
3. Washington- Otto Porter / F Georgetown
4. Charlotte – Ben McElmore / F Kansas
5. Phoenix – Victor Oladipo / G Indiana
6. New Orleans – Trey Burke / G Michigan
7. Sacramento – Anthony Bennett / F UNLV
8. Detroit – CJ McCallum / G Lehigh
9. Minnesota – Kontavious Caldwell- Pope / G Georgia
10. Portland- Cody Zeller / F Indiana
11. Philadelphia – Lucas Nogueira / C Brazil
12. Oklahoma City- Steven Adams / C Pittsburgh
13. Dallas – Michael Carter-Williams / G Syracuse
14. Utah- Dennis Schroeder / G Germany
15. Milwaukee- Shabazz Muhammad / G UCLA
16. Boston- Shane Larkin / G Miami
17. Atlanta- Kelly Olynyk – C Gonzaga
18. Atlanta- Sergey Karasev / F Russia
19. Cleveland –Gennis Adetokunbo / F Greece
20. Chicago – Mason Plumlee/ F Duke
21. Utah – Tim Hardaway Jr. / G Michigan
22. Brooklyn – Gorgui Dieng / C Louisville
23. Indiana- Jamaal Franklin / G San Diego State
24. New York - Tony Mitchell / F North Texas
25. Clippers- Allen Crabbe / G California
26. Minnesota – Jeff Withey / C Kansas
27. Denver – Ricky Ledo / G Providence
28. San Antonio – Rudy Gobert / PF Brazil
29. Oklahoma City- Glen Rice Jr. / G Georgia Tech
30. Phoenix- Tony Snell / G New Mexico
2. Orlando- Nerlens Noel/ C Kentucky
3. Washington- Otto Porter / F Georgetown
4. Charlotte – Ben McElmore / F Kansas
5. Phoenix – Victor Oladipo / G Indiana
6. New Orleans – Trey Burke / G Michigan
7. Sacramento – Anthony Bennett / F UNLV
8. Detroit – CJ McCallum / G Lehigh
9. Minnesota – Kontavious Caldwell- Pope / G Georgia
10. Portland- Cody Zeller / F Indiana
11. Philadelphia – Lucas Nogueira / C Brazil
12. Oklahoma City- Steven Adams / C Pittsburgh
13. Dallas – Michael Carter-Williams / G Syracuse
14. Utah- Dennis Schroeder / G Germany
15. Milwaukee- Shabazz Muhammad / G UCLA
16. Boston- Shane Larkin / G Miami
17. Atlanta- Kelly Olynyk – C Gonzaga
18. Atlanta- Sergey Karasev / F Russia
19. Cleveland –Gennis Adetokunbo / F Greece
20. Chicago – Mason Plumlee/ F Duke
21. Utah – Tim Hardaway Jr. / G Michigan
22. Brooklyn – Gorgui Dieng / C Louisville
23. Indiana- Jamaal Franklin / G San Diego State
24. New York - Tony Mitchell / F North Texas
25. Clippers- Allen Crabbe / G California
26. Minnesota – Jeff Withey / C Kansas
27. Denver – Ricky Ledo / G Providence
28. San Antonio – Rudy Gobert / PF Brazil
29. Oklahoma City- Glen Rice Jr. / G Georgia Tech
30. Phoenix- Tony Snell / G New Mexico
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Final 2013 NFL Mock Draft
1.
Kansas City- Eric Fisher / OT Central Michigan
I cannot remember a draft where there was so much intrigue
going down to the finals hours of who would be the number one pick, but it
looks like the Chiefs will go with Fisher over Joeckel. Although perhaps not
the same kind of prospect as Jake Long, Joe Thomas, or even Matt Kalil, Fisher
is a very safe pick at the top for a Kansas City team that is likely to be
trading the disgruntled Brandon Albert perhaps in the next couple of days. Obviously the Chiefs struggled with
quarterback play last season, but the team recently traded for Alex Smith and
they seem to have no interest whatsoever in West Virginia quarterback Geno
Smith.
2.
Jacksonville- Dion Jordan / LB Oregon
Reports out of Jacksonville are saying that whichever tackle
between Joeckel and Fisher goes to Kansas City, the Jaguars will select the
other one. I don’t believe this is the case because Dion Jordan would seem like
a perfect fit at the Leo position in Gus Bradley’s defense. Jordan was the biggest riser from the combine
and is the best pass rusher that the 2013 class has to offer.
3.
Oakland- Luke Joeckel / OT Texas A&M
Joeckel excelled at protecting Johnny Football’s blindside
for the Aggies last fall and is the obvious first pick in the draft. He faced
elite competition this past season in the SEC and was a complete wall on the
left side of the offensive line. The Raiders are reportedly very interested in
grabbing a tackle with their first pick or else trading down a few spots and
perhaps grabbing someone like Sharrif Floyd to help the defensive line.
4.
Philadelphia- Lane Johnson / Oklahoma
The run on offensive tackles will continue as Johnson will
be the third selected in the top 4. Philadelphia has been searching for a left
tackle for a while now after whiffing on Winston Justice a few years back and
having the Demetress Bell signing turn into a bust so they decide to go with
Oklahoma tackle Lane Johnson. Todd Herremans could also easily bump inside to
guard and allow the talented Johnson to play right away from day one. Johnson
is the most raw of the top three tackles but he also projects as the tackle
with the most upside in this daft class based on his athleticism.
5.
Detroit – Ezekiel Ansah / OLB BYU
The Lions lost Cliff Avril in free agency, putting them in
huge need of a pass rusher to free up defensive tackles Ndamakung Suh and Nick
Fairley. Ansah is still rather raw, having only taken up the game beginning in
2010, but his speed has drawn comparisons to Jason Pierre-Paul.
6.
Cleveland- Barkevious Mingo / OLB LSU
Reports are that the Browns are absolutely in love with
Mingo and are even considering trading up to number three to grab him. The
Browns could trade down from this spot, but I do not think there are any takers
especially with the top three tackles off the board. The Browns could also throw
a kind of a curveball and take Geno Smith, but I am not buying the hype that
new GM Mike Lombardi makes that reach this early.
7.
Arizona- Jonathan Cooper / G North Carolina
A pass-rushing outside linebacker may be the first priority
for the Cardinals, but the top three are unavailable, so the Cardinals decide
help solidify the offensive line. Cooper and Alabama guard Chance Warmack are
both neck-in-neck for who is the better prospect, but the Cardinals choose to
go with the more athletic cooper over the mauling Warmack.
8.
Buffalo – Ryan Nassib / QB Syracuse
This is looking like a forgone conclusion as the Bills want
to reunite Nassib with his collegiate head coach and now Bills Head Coach Doug
Marone. A lot of teams may not even have Nassib among the top three in
quarterbacks on the big board, but Nassib has come out of nowhere and it is
looking very likely that he will be the first quarterback taken in the draft.
The Bills recently signed Kevin Kolb, but he is obviously not the long term
solution at the quarterback position.
9.
New York – Tavon Austin/ WR West Virginia
Rumors are circulating that the Jets want to go pass rusher
and guard with their first two picks because they feel confident about the
depth at cornerback in this draft class. However, they really do not have any
weapons for Mark Sanchez and reports are saying that they love Tavon Austin.
Stephen Hill, the team’s first round pick last season looks like a keeper, but
Santonio Holmes is coming off an ACL surgery and Jeremy Kerley looks nothing
more than a return specialist/number four receiver. Tennessee – Sharif Floyd /
DT Florida
10.
Tennessee – Sharrif Floyd / DT Florida
Tennesse doesn’t have a huge need at defensive tackle but
Floyd is the best player on the board and falls all the way to ten due to him
being primarily only a 4-3 defensive tackle. A lot of people are calling Floyd
the next Warren Sapp, but I just do not see that comparison. Floyd has a very
good burst off the line and has been the draft’s biggest riser after a good
combine, but make no mistake: Star Lotulelei is the best defensive tackle in
this draft. However, Floyd has been linked to the Raiders for some time now and
I don’t see the Raiders all of a sudden switching to Lotulelei.
11.
San
Diego- D.J. Fluker/ T LSU
This draft will be on the offensive side of the ball. The
Chargers know that the top three tackles will not get to them, but they still
are enamored with DJ Fluker. Fluker was part of the dominant Alabama offensive
line that paved the way for Eddie Lacy and kept AJ McCarron upright on way to
the National Championship last season. The Chargers will love Fluker as he
becomes a fixture on the offensive line for years to come and finally add some
protection to the awful line in front of Phillip Rivers. The Chargers may also
hope for Tavon Austin to slip here as they have not fully recovered offensively
since Darren Sproles left in free agency a few years ago.
12.
Miami- Tyler Eifert / TE Notre Dame
Dustin Keller isn’t and probably wasn’t ever anything
special in his career so the Dolphins throw a little curveball her and go with
Eifert. Eifert would immediately provide a security blanket for the young Ryan
Tannehill and could find a lot of open holes in the middle of the field (think
of Heath Miller last year) with Mike Wallace stretching the field in Miami.
13.
New York Jets – Chance Warmack / G Alabama
The Jets really want one of the top three guards and will be
delighted to see Warmack sitting for them at 13. Warmack is a mauling guard who
dominated Manti Te’o in the National Championship game and could help solidify
a weak Jets offensive line. Many scouts have called Warmack one of the best
guards to come out in a while, unless Jonathan Cooper has something to say
about that.
14.
Carolina – Star Lotulelei / DT Utah
This is a dream scenario for the Panthers but it is starting
to look like Lotulelei will fall all the way to them. Lotulelei was a top 5
pick before teams found out that he had a heart problem, which was a huge red
flag. However, Lotulelei looks to be all clear and could make an immediate
impact on the defensive side of the ball. A combination of Lotulelei and
Keuchley could be fixtures in the Panthers defense for many years.
15.
New Orleans- Jarvis Jones / LB Georgia
You know the Saints are going to likely make this pick on
the defensive side of the ball after having one of the worst in the league.
Their biggest need is at pass rusher and they would love to see Mingo fall
here, but the Jets grabbed him at pick nine. Jarvis Jones was said to be a
consensus top 5 pick for much of the college football season, but reports
surfaced about his knee and whether it would be able to hold up in the NFL. The
Saints are one team that have the luxury of taking that risk. After having a
down season last year without Sean Payton, the Saints will likely return as one
of the league’s elite teams if they can shore up their defense and get the
offense back to the level it was when Payton was there two years ago. Jones
will fit perfectly in with new Saints defensive coordinator Rob Ryan.
16.
St. Louis- Kenny Vaccaro / S Texas
The Rams would absolutely love to have Austin slip to them
in the 16 slot, but they also have among the worst safeties in the league with
Rodney McLeod and Darian Stewart as the projected starters for next season.
Vaccaro could be next in line of the great safeties to recently come out of
Texas (Michael Griffin and Earl Thomas).
17.
Pittsburgh- Dee Milliner /CB Alabama
Jarvis Jones is the Steelers first pick but he is off the
board. However, with Jones gone, Milliner isn’t a bad consolation prize,
dropping due to injury concerns. The Steelers will likely stick to their
tradition and draft defense, which is Xavier Rhodes comes in. Milliner is the
best corner in this draft and is a steal this late for the Steal Curtain. A
wide receiver such as Justin Hunter or Cordarelle Patterson is also not out of
the question here after the loss of Mike Wallace.
18.
Dallas- Sheldon Richardson / DT Missouri
Dallas gets two players to fall into their lap at positions
of need: Richardson at defensive tackle and Fluker at tacke. Jay Ratliff and
Jason Hatcher are both over 30 years old and the defense struggled at times
versus the run last season so I think they will go with defensive line with
Doug Free still able to play tackle for the Cowboys. Richardson is a beast who
is probably the best run-stuffing defensive tackle in this draft class.
19.
New York Giants- Xavier Rhodes / CB Florida
State
The Giants struggled at times in pass defense and their corners
are average at best, especially since Prince Amukumara can’t seem to stay healthy.
Rhodes, considered the second best corner in the draft, is a tall and physical
corner who would instantly contribute from day one. The Giants could go many
different ways with this pick and are also said to seriously be considering
Justin Pugh, a tackle from Syracuse.
20.
Chicago – Manti Te’o / LB Notre Dame
Chicago really needs a middle linebacker after the loss of
Brian Urlacher. James Anderson isn’t any good and while the team signed DJ
Williams is a decent stopgap but he was very inconsistent on and off the field
in Denver prior to arriving in Chicago. Williams has the flexibility to play
both inside and outside anyway so the Bears could still play Te’o in the middle
and Williams on the outside. Te’o is very instinctive and a true leader and
will definitely fly sideline to sideline. Although he had a rough National
Championship game and a really interesting hoax scandal, that should not deter teams from taking him in
the first round.
21.
Cincinnati – Jonathan Cyprien / S Florida
International
Cyprien was in for a second private workout in Cincinnati on
Monday this week and team is said to be in love with him. Cyprien is by far and
away the second best safety in this draft class and while his ball skills may
still need improvement, he is a very physical player who will come up to the
line of scrimmage and hit you. He reminds many scouts of Bob Sanders and he
would fit an obvious safety need in Cincinnati.
22.
St. Louis – DeAndre Hopkins / WR Rams
If the Rams do not get Tavon Austin with the 16th
pick, they are said to likely go wide receiver with the 22nd pick.
Hopkins is a freak talent-wise who outshined teammate and future first rounder
Sammie Watkins last season at Clemson. Hopkins virtually won the Holiday Bowl
versus LSU with his performance in that game, making some unbelievable catches
late in the ballgame. Hopkins would team up with other young wide receivers
Brian Quick and Chris Givens and would give the Rams fans excitement to watch a
young core of receivers.
23.
Minnesota – Sylvester Williams / DT North
Carolina
Sylvester Williams may not make it this far, especially if
Sheldon Richardson is gone before Dallas picks at number 18. However, the
Vikings are especially weak on the defensive line and Kevin Williams isn’t
getting any younger. Sylvester and Kevin could form the second “Williams Wall”
and be a force in stopping the run, like the old “Williams Wall” was so great
at doing.
24.
Indianapolis – D.J. Hayden / CB Houston
Hayden tore a vain on the practice field in November and
nearly died, so this could be the best feel good story in the draft if he were
selected in the first round. On top of that, Hayden would also bolster a
suspect Colts secondary. The Colts have Vontae Davis on one side of the ball
who is one of the game’s most underrated corners. However, there isn’t much on
the other side of the ball despite some minor free agent acquisitions in that
department earlier in the offseason. Hayden is said to be a perfect fit for
Chuck Pagano’s scheme and is one of the most underrated players in this draft
class.
25.
Minnesota
– Alec Ogletree / LB Georgia
It is rumored
that the Vikings want to go defense and
then wide receiver with their two selections in the first round. However, if a
player like Ogletree to the Vikings falls, it will be difficult for the Vikings
to pass. Ogletree to the Vikings would be a great fit since the Vikings who
have a huge need at the middle linebacker position and need one to step in
right away for week one. Ogletree is an instinctive and fierce linebacker but
he has had his off the field problems such as DUI and a suspension from the
team causing him to miss four games this season.
26.
Green
Bay- Datone Jones / DE UCLA
The Packers have brought numerous defensive linemen in this
offseason for visits such as Chris Canty, only to see them sign with other
teams. It appears that is the direction Ted Thompson will want to go with in
this draft and Jones seems like the perfect fit. A guy with the versatility to
play anywhere on the defensive line in the 3-4, Jones would be a great fit in
the Packers scheme and could allow Dom Capers to once again get creative. Ryan
Pickett is getting older and Jerel Worthy may miss some of the season due to a
torn ACL suffered in the last game of the season, so the Packers are definitely
going with some sort of defensive lineman early in this draft.
27.
Houston – Justin Hunter / WR Tennessee
Keenan Allen was mocked here previously, but his medical
issues seemed to have caused his stock to drop. Hunter may not even be the most
talented receiver on his own team, but he does have the best hands and has good
size at 6-2. He would finally give the Texans a threat opposite the side of
Andre Johnson that it seems like they have been looking for in recent years.
28.
Denver - Bjoern
Werner / DE Florida State
After the Elvis Dumervil fiasco, the Broncos will likely use
this pick on a certain pass rusher from Florida State. The question is which
pass rusher? Tank Carradine is coming off a torn ACL and had a great workout
earlier this week, but I believe the Broncos will opt for Werner. Werner, a
German native, is still raw and isn’t too explosive of an athlete, but he has
power, finesse, and the ability to get to the quarterback.
29.
New England- Desmond Trufant/ CB Washington
This isn’t a huge weakness for the Patriots, but Bill
Bellichek loves versatility and that is exactly what Trufant has to offer, with
the ability to play both safety and corner. The Patriots could very likely go
receiver here after failing to sign Emmanuel Sanders away from the Steelers,
but the position is deep and they could likely get a receiver like Robert
Woods, Terrence Williams or Quinton Patten in the second round.
30.
Atlanta – Jamar Taylor / CB Boise State
Atlanta is said to love Taylor and they need a corner to
start opposite of Asante Samuel on day one. Reports said last week that Atlanta
wanted to trade up and grab a certain pass rusher, so if they are unable to do
so that could also come in to the equation here, with a player such as Tank
Carradine or Margus Hunt.
31.
San Francisco – Eric Reid / S LSU
The 49ers lost Deshaun Goldson in free agency this offseason
to Tampa Bay, so a safety to team up with Donte Whitner is definitely at the
top of the team’s list. Reid is one of my favorite players in this draft who
was typically undershined in his career at LSU by the likes of Tyrann Mathieu
and Morris Claibourne, but Reid is a physical player who would be perfect for
replacing Goldson.
32.
Baltimore- Arthur Brown / LB Kansas State
The Ravens lost Ray Lewis to retirement and there comes an
instant gap in the middle of that defense. Brown has been quiet throughout the
draft process with inside linebackers like Ogletree and Te’o getting most of
the pub but Brown could turn out to be the best of the bunch. A lot of scouts
like him better than the aforementioned two because he is a fabulous run
defender and takes on blocks very well. Like Ray Lewis, Brown is also a hard
hitter and is a very explosive player and should come in and start from day one
for the Super Bowl Champions.
Monday, April 22, 2013
2013 Final Pre-Draft Rankings
Quarterbacks
1. Geno Smith- West Virginia 1st
2. Matt Barkley- USC 1st-2nd
3. EJ Manuel- Florida State 2nd
4. Ryan Nassib- Syracuse 2nd
5. Mike Glennon- NC State 2nd-3rd
6. Tyler Bray- Tennessee 3rd
7. Tyler Wilson- Arkansas 3rd
8. Landry Jones- Oklahoma 4th
9. Zac Dyset – Miami OH 4th-5th
10. Matt Scott- Arizona 5th
11. Jeff Tuel- Washington State 5th
12. Jordan Rodgers – Vanderbilt 5th-6th
13. Brad Sorenson-Southern Utah 6th
14. Sean Renfree- Duke 7th
15. Ryan Griffin – Tulane 7th
16. Dayne Crist- Kansas 7th
Running Backs
1. Eddie Lacy- Alabama 1st-2nd
2. Giovani Bernard- North Carolina 2nd
3. Montee Ball- Wisconsin 2nd
4. Jonathan Franklin- UCLA 2nd
5. Andre Ellington- Clemson 3rd
6. Le’Veon Bell- Michigan State 3rd
7. Christine Michael- Texas A&M 3rd
8. Marcus Lattimore- South Carolina 3rd-4th
9. Stepfan Taylor-Stanford 3rd- 4th
10. Mike Gillislee- Florida 4th
11. Joseph Randle- Oklahoma State 4th
12. Kenjon Barner- Oregon 4th-5th
13. Knile Davis – Arkansas 5th
14. Jawan Jamison- Rutgers 5th
15. Cierre Wood- Notre Dame 5th-6th
16. Zac Stacy – Vanderbilt 5th-6th
17. Ray Graham- Pittsburgh 6th
18. Dennis Johnson – Arkansas 6th
19. Kerwynn Williams – Nevada 6th-7th
20. Michael Ford – LSU 6th-7th
21. Onterrio McCalebb – Auburn 7th
22. Spencer Ware- LSU 7th
23. Rex Burkhead- Nebraska 7th
Wide Receivers
1. Tavon Austin- West Virginia 1st
2. Deandre Hopkins-Clemson 1st
3. Justin Hunter- Tennessee 1st
4. Keenan Allen- California 2nd
5. Terrence Williams- Baylor 2nd
6. Cordarrelle Patterson- Tennessee 2nd
7. Robert Woods- USC 2nd
8. Quinton Patten- Louisiana Tech 2nd -3rd
9. Stedman Bailey- West Virginia 2nd-3rd
10. Markus Wheaton- Oregon State 3rd
11. Da’Rick Rogers- Tennessee Tech 3rd
12. Kenny Stills- Oklahoma 3rd-4th
13. Aaron Dobson- Marshall 3rd-4th
14. Marquise Goodwin- Texas 4th
15. Cobi Hamilton- Arkansas 4th
16. Ryan Swope- Texas A&M 4th-5th
17. Aaron Mellette- Elon 5th
18. Marquess Wilson- Washington State 5th
19. Josh Boyce- TCU 5th-6th
20. Chris Harper –Kansas State 5th-6th
21. Denard Robinson – Michigan 6th
22. Tarvarres King- Georgia 6th
23. Jasper Collins- Mount Union 6th
24. Ace Sanders- South Carolina 6th
25. Connor Vernon- Duke 6th-7th
26. Alec Lemon – Syracuse 7th
27. Ryan Spadola – Lehigh 7th
Tight Ends
1. Tyler Eifert- Notre Dame 1st
2. Zach Ertz- Stanford 2nd
3. Jordan Reed- Florida 2nd
4. Travis Kelce- Cincinnati 2nd-3rd
5. Gavin Escobar- San Diego State 3rd
6. Nick Kasa- Colorado 3rd
7. Vance McDonald – Rice 4th
8. Dion Sims- Michigan State 4th
9. Levine Toilolo- Stanford 4th-5th
10. Chris Gragg – Arkansas 5th
11. Ryan Otten – San Jose State 5th
12. Joseph Fauria- UCLA 6th
13. Mychal Rivera- Tennessee 6th-7th
Tackles
1. Luke Joeckel- Texas A&M 1st
2. Eric Fisher- Central Michigan 1st
3. Lance Johnson- Oklahoma 1st
4. D.J. Fluker- Alabama 1st
5. Justin Pugh- Syracuse 1st-2nd
6. Menelik Watson- Florida State 2nd
7. Terron Armstead- Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2nd
8. Dallas Thomas- Tennessee 3rd
9. David Bakhitiari- Colorado 3rd
10. Oday Aboushi- Virginia 3rd
11. Brennan Williams- North Carolina 3rd
12. Xavier Nixon- Florida 3rd-4th
13. Reid Fragel – Ohio State 4th
14. Ricky Wagner- Wisconsin 4th-5th
15. Chris Faulk-LSU 5th
16. Jordan Mills – Louisiana Tech 5th
17. Vinston Painter- Virginia Tech 5th-6th
18. Emmett Cleary – Boston College 6th
19. Tanner Hawkinson- Kansas 6th-7th
20. Nick Becton –Virginia Tech 7th
21. Jason Weaver- Southern Mississippi 7th
Guards
1. Chance Wamack- Alabama 1st
2. Jonathan Cooper- North Carolina 1st
3. Kyle Long- Oregon 2nd
4. Larry Warford- Kentucky 2nd
5. Brian Winters – Kent State 3rd
6. Alvin Bailey- Arkansas 3rd-4th
7. Hugh Thornton- Illinois 3rd-4th
8. David Quessenberry – San Jose State 4th
9. Earl Watford- James Madison 5th
10. Jeff Baca- UCLA 5th
11. Travis Bond- North Carolina 5th
12. JC Tretter – Cornell 5th-6th
13. Ryan Jensen- Colorado State Pueblo 6th
14. Edmond Kugbila – Valdosta State 6th
15. Eric Herman- Ohio 7th
16. Braden Hansen- BYU 7th
Centers
1. Travis Frederick- Wisconsin 2nd
2. Barrett Jones- Alabama 2nd-3rd
3. Brian Schwenke- California 3rd
4. Khaled Holmes- USC 4th
5. Braxston Cave- Notre Dame 4th
6. Dalton Freeman – Clemson 5th-6th
7. Matt Stankiewitch – Penn State 6th
8. P.J. Lonergan – LSU 7th
9. Joe Madsen – West Virginia 7th
4-3 Defensive Ends
1. Ezekiel Ansah- BYU 1st
2. Bjoern Werner- Florida State 1st
3. Cornellius Carradine- Florida State 1st
4. Datone Jones- UCLA 1st
5. Margus Hunt- SMU 1st-2nd
6. William Gholston- Michigan State 2nd
7. Alex Okafor- Texas 2nd
8. Sam Montgomery-LSU 2nd-3rd
9. Cornelius Washington- Georgia 3rd
10. Mallicah Goodman- Clemson 3rd-4th
11. Joe Kruger- Utah 4th
12. Lavar Edwards- LSU 4th
13. Devin Taylor- South Carolina 5th
14. Mike Catapano – Princeton 5th-6th
15. Tourek Williams- Florida International 5th-6th
16. David Bass- Missouri Western State 5th-6th
17. Kapron Lewis-More- Notre Dame 6th-7th
18. Lawrence Okoye – Great Britain 6th-7th
19. Damion Square- Alabama 7th
20. David King- Oklahoma 7th
21. Wes Horton- USC 7th
22. Craig Roh- Michigan 7th
Defensive Tackle
1. Star Lotulelei- Utah 1st
2. Shariff Floyd- Florida 1st
3. Sheldon Richardson- Missouri 1st
4. Sylvester Williams- North Carolina 1st
5. Kawann Short- Purdue 1st-2nd
6. Jonathan Hankins- Ohio State 1st-2nd
7. Jonathan Jenkins- Georgia 2nd
8. Jesse Williams- Alabama 2nd
9. Bennie Logan- LSU 2nd-3rd
10. Jordan Hill- Penn State 3rd
11. Brandon Williams- Missouri Southern State 3rd
12. Akeem Spence- Illinois 3rd-4th
13. Montori Hughes- Tennessee-Martin 4th
14. Kwame Geathers- Georgia 4th
15. Nicholas Williams- Samford 4th-5th
16. Everett Dawkins – Florida State 5th
17. Josh Boyd- Mississippi State 5th
18. Cory Grissom- South Florida 5th -6th
19. T.J Barnes- Georgia Tech 6th
20. Jared Smith – New Hampshire 6th
21. Anthony McLoud – Florida State 6th-7th
22. Chris Jones – Bowling Green 7th
23. Mike Purcell – Wyoming 7th
3-4 Outside Linebackers
1. Dion Jordan- Oregon 1st
2. Barkevious Mingo- LSU 1st
3. Jarvis Jones- Georgia 1st
4. Demontre Moore- Texas A&M 1st-2nd
5. Jamie Collins- Southern Miss 2nd
6. Corey Lemonier- Auburn 2nd-3rd
7. John Simon- Ohio State 3rd
8. Sean Porter- Texas A&M 4th
9. Quanterus Smith- Western Kentucky 4th
10. Brandon Jenkins- Florida State 5th
11. Michael Buchanan- Illinois 5th
12. Stanley Maponga- TCU 5th-6th
13. Travis Long- Washington State 6th-7th
4-3 Outside Linebackers
1. Arthur Brown- Kansas State 2nd
2. Sio Moore- Connecticut 2nd-3rd
3. Zaviar Gooden- Missouri 2nd-3rd
4. Kasheem Greene- Rutgers 3rd
5. Jelani Jenkins- Florida 3rd
6. Trevardo Williams- Connecticut 3rd-4th
7. Gerald Hodges- Penn State 4th
8. Chase Thomas- Stanford 4th
9. Ty Powell – Harding 4th-5th
10. Lerentee McCray- Florida 4th-5th
11. Devonte Holloman- South Carolina 4th-5th
12. Etienne Sabino- Ohio State 5th
13. Travis Johnson- San Jose State 5th
14. Jake Knott- Iowa State 5th-6th
15. Eric Martin – Nebraska 5th-6th
16. Brandon Magee- Arizona State 6th
17. Nathan Williams- Ohio State 6th
18. Michael Clay- Oregon 6th-7th
19. John Lotulelei 7th
Inside Linebackers
1. Manti Te’o- Notre Dame 1st
2. Kevin Minter- LSU 1st
3. Alec Ogletree- Georgia 1st-2nd
4. Kiko Alonso- Oregon 2nd
5. Kevin Reddick- North Carolina 2nd-3rd
6. Nico Johnson- Alabama 3rd
7. Jon Bostic- Florida 3rd-4th
8. Michael Mauti- Penn State 4th
9. AJ Klein- Iowa State 4th
10. Keith Pough- Howard 4th-5th
11. Steve Beauharnais- Rutgers 5th
12. Brandon Hepburn Florida A&M 5th
13. Tom Wort- Oklahoma 5th-6th
14. Jonathan Stewart- Texas A&M 6t h
15. Vince Williams –Florida State 6th
16. Bruce Taylor- Virginia Tech 6th-7th
17. Doug Rippy- Colorado 7th
18. Nick Clancy- Boston College 7th
19. Albert Rosette- Nevada 7th
Cornerbacks
1. De Milliner- Alabama 1st
2. Xavier Rhodes- Florida State 1st
3. Jamar Taylor- Boise State 1st
4. Desmond Trufant- Washington 1st
5. DJ Hayden- Houston 1st-2nd
6. Jonathan Banks- Mississippi State 2nd
7. Robert Alford- Southeast Louisiana 2nd
8. Blidi Wreh-Wilson- Connecticut 2nd
9. David Amerson- NC State 2nd-3rd
10. Jordan Poyer- Oregon State 3rd
11. Dwayne Grats- Connecticut 3rd
12. Darius Slay- Mississippi State 3rd
13. Logan Ryan- Rutgers 3rd
14. B.W. Webb- William & Mary 3rd-4th
15. Sanders Commings- Georgia 4th
16. Tyrann Mathieu- LSU 4th
17. Leon McFadden- San Diego State 4th
18. Tharold Simon- LSU 4th
19. Terry Hawthorne- Illinois 4th-5th
20. Nickell Robey- USC 5th
21. Will Davis-Utah State 5th
22. Brandon McGee- Miami 5th
23. Steve Williams – California 5th-6th
24. Adrian Bushell – Louisville 6th
25. Micah Hyde- Iowa 6th
26. Johnny Adams – Michigan State 6th
27. Demetrius McCray – Appalachian State 6th-7th
28. Josh Johnson – Purdue 7th
29. Marc Anthony- California 7th
30. Mike Edwards- Hawaii 7th
Strong Safeties
1. Jonathan Cyprien- Florida International 1st
2. Matt Elam- Florida 2nd
3. JJ Wilcox- Georgia Southern 2nd
4. Shawn Williams- Georgia 3rd
5. Robert Lester- Alabama 4th
6. Duke Williams- Nevada 5th
7. Shamarko Thomas-Syracuse 5th
8. Earl Wolff- NC State 6th
9. Zeke Motta- Notre Dame 6th
10. Cooper Taylor- Richmond 7th
Free Safeties
1. Kenny Vaccaro-Texas 1st
2. Eric Reid- LSU 1st
3. D.J. Swearinger- South Carolina 2nd
4. Phillip Thomas- Fresno State 2nd
5. Bacarri Rambo- Georgia 3rd
6. T.J. McDonald- USC 3rd-4th
7. Josh Evans- Florida 3rd-4th
8. Tony Jefferson- Oklahoma 4th
9. Bradley McDougald- Kansas 5th
10. Rontez Miles- California (PA) 5th-6th
11. Daimion Stafford – Nebraska 6th
12. Cody Davis- Texas Tech 7th
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