2013 NFL Mock Draft
Round 1 (part 3) of 2
33. (2.1) JAX: Matt Barkley, QB, USC
Barkley probably does not deserve to slip out of the first round, but--as usual--none of the teams at the end of it need a quarterback. This would be a dream scenario for Jacksonville, however.
Barkley probably does not deserve to slip out of the first round, but--as usual--none of the teams at the end of it need a quarterback. This would be a dream scenario for Jacksonville, however.
34. (2.2) SF: Jesse Williams, DT, Alabama
Nicknamed ''Tha Monstar,'' Williams was an impenetrable force on Alabama's defensive line. San Francisco is solid on the ends, but it could use some help in the middle.
Nicknamed ''Tha Monstar,'' Williams was an impenetrable force on Alabama's defensive line. San Francisco is solid on the ends, but it could use some help in the middle.
35. (2.3) PHI: EJ Manuel, QB, Florida State
Manuel is Chip Kelly's prototypical quarterback, so the new Philadelphia skipper may want to add to the QB competition.
Manuel is Chip Kelly's prototypical quarterback, so the new Philadelphia skipper may want to add to the QB competition.
36. (2.4) DET: Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
If the Lions do not get their hands on Milliner in the first round, Banks would not be a bad alternative.
If the Lions do not get their hands on Milliner in the first round, Banks would not be a bad alternative.
37. (2.5) CIN: Manti Te'o, LB, Notre Dame
Te'o has endured more than his fair share of issues dating back to the start of the BCS National Championship. He still has a chance of going in the first round, but he would be a steal at this point.
Te'o has endured more than his fair share of issues dating back to the start of the BCS National Championship. He still has a chance of going in the first round, but he would be a steal at this point.
38. (2.6) ARI: Ryan Nassib, QB, Syracuse
No team has ever needed a QB in a worse way than Arizona. If it does not get one in the first round, a reach for Nassib could be in store.
No team has ever needed a QB in a worse way than Arizona. If it does not get one in the first round, a reach for Nassib could be in store.
39. (2.7) NYJ: Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
Hankins was the leader of a stout defense for undefeated Ohio State. The jets will not hesitate to stock up on defensive linemen in this draft.
Hankins was the leader of a stout defense for undefeated Ohio State. The jets will not hesitate to stock up on defensive linemen in this draft.
40. (2.8) TEN: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M
Moore had 21 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks last season at Texas A&M, but his stock his on the way down after a disappointing performance at the combine. He will likely slip through the first round.
Moore had 21 tackles for loss and 12.5 sacks last season at Texas A&M, but his stock his on the way down after a disappointing performance at the combine. He will likely slip through the first round.
41. (2.9) BUF: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
A whole host of LSU defensive players have a chance to go in the first round, Montgomery included. Buffalo will be thrilled if he does not.
A whole host of LSU defensive players have a chance to go in the first round, Montgomery included. Buffalo will be thrilled if he does not.
42. (2.10) MIA: Menelik Watson, OT, Florida State
Watson has first-round talent and is potentially a franchise left tackle. Miami will have plenty of options here to address its offensive line.
Watson has first-round talent and is potentially a franchise left tackle. Miami will have plenty of options here to address its offensive line.
43. (2.11) TB: Keenan Allen, WR, California
Allen exploded as a sophomore at Cal before his junior campaign was cut short due to injury. Josh Freeman would like some more weapons at his disposal in Tampa Bay.
Allen exploded as a sophomore at Cal before his junior campaign was cut short due to injury. Josh Freeman would like some more weapons at his disposal in Tampa Bay.
44. (2.12) CAR: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
This is when the Panthers will give Newton some help and they will do it the form of a former Clemson standout.
This is when the Panthers will give Newton some help and they will do it the form of a former Clemson standout.
45. (2.13) SD: Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
San Diego has shortcomings up front on both sides of the ball, so don't be surprised if it goes o-line, d-line in some order with its first two picks.
San Diego has shortcomings up front on both sides of the ball, so don't be surprised if it goes o-line, d-line in some order with its first two picks.
46. (2.14) STL: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama*
This would be a dream scenario for the Rams, who no longer have Steven Jackson. Lacy could be off the board before the end of round one, in which case Giovani Bernard would be an option here.
This would be a dream scenario for the Rams, who no longer have Steven Jackson. Lacy could be off the board before the end of round one, in which case Giovani Bernard would be an option here.
47. (2.15) DAL: Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
Expect Dallas to address either the safety position or one of its two lines with this pick. Short had a huge performance at the Senior Bowl to help his positioning.
Expect Dallas to address either the safety position or one of its two lines with this pick. Short had a huge performance at the Senior Bowl to help his positioning.
48. (2.16) PIT: Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
Okafor can rack up both tackles and sacks at an alarming rate. He is a strong alternative for the Steelers if they don't go with a pass-rusher in the first round.
Okafor can rack up both tackles and sacks at an alarming rate. He is a strong alternative for the Steelers if they don't go with a pass-rusher in the first round.
*Underclassmen
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FFToolbox 2013 NFL Mock Drafts
| FFToolbox Writer | Dated | Predicted 1-2-3-4-5-6 |
|---|---|---|
| Matt Binstock | Apr-25 | L. Joeckel, D. Jordan, S. Floyd, E. Fisher, E. Ansah, D. Milliner |
| Matt De Lima | Apr-24 | L. Joeckel, D. Jordan, S. Floyd, E. Ansah, E. Fisher, D. Milliner |
| Rob Warner | Apr-24 | L. Joeckel, S. Floyd, S. Lotulelei, E. Fisher, D. Jordan, E. Ansah |
| Ben Standig | Apr-24 | E. Fisher, D. Jordan, S. Floyd, L. Joeckel, E. Ansah, G. Smith |
| Ricky Dimon | Apr-24 | L. Joeckel, D. Jordan, S. Floyd, E. Fisher, E. Ansah, D. Milliner |
| Forrest N Long | Apr-24 | E. Fisher, L. Joeckel, S. Floyd, L. Johnson, E. Ansah, D. Milliner |
