2013 NFL Mock Draft
Round 2 (part 1) of 2
49. (2.17) NYG: William Gholston, DE, Michigan State*
Standing at 6'7'' and 268 pounds, Gholston will be tough to pass up toward the middle of the second round.
Standing at 6'7'' and 268 pounds, Gholston will be tough to pass up toward the middle of the second round.
50. (2.18) CHI: Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
Ertz is challenging Eifert to be the top tight end off the board. Chicago would jump at the chance for either one.
Ertz is challenging Eifert to be the top tight end off the board. Chicago would jump at the chance for either one.
51. (2.19) WAS: Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers
Ryan enjoyed success at the combine and at his pro day, so he should not slip past the middle stages of round two.
Ryan enjoyed success at the combine and at his pro day, so he should not slip past the middle stages of round two.
52. (2.20) MIN: Robert Woods, WR, USC
Marqise Lee may have been the main receiver at USC, but Woods was amazing in his own right. He had 111 catches for 1292 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2011; last season he had 864 receiving yards and 11 scores.
Marqise Lee may have been the main receiver at USC, but Woods was amazing in his own right. He had 111 catches for 1292 yards and 15 touchdowns in 2011; last season he had 864 receiving yards and 11 scores.
53. (2.21) CIN: Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina
Bernard is no worse than the second best running back in the class and he would be a steal at this point.
Bernard is no worse than the second best running back in the class and he would be a steal at this point.
54. (2.22) MIA: Khaseem Greene, LB, Rutgers
A converted safety, Greene did well at the combine and did even better at Rutgers' pro day to solidify his second-round status.
A converted safety, Greene did well at the combine and did even better at Rutgers' pro day to solidify his second-round status.
55. (2.23) GB: Phillip Thomas, S, Fresno State
Thomas was only okay at the combine, but he still has second-round potential and the Packers need secondary improvement.
Thomas was only okay at the combine, but he still has second-round potential and the Packers need secondary improvement.
56. (2.24) SEA: Margus Hunt, DE, Southern Methodist
Seattle sent its first-round pick to Minnesota in exchange for Harvin. The Seahawks will likely use it on a defensive lineman.
Seattle sent its first-round pick to Minnesota in exchange for Harvin. The Seahawks will likely use it on a defensive lineman.
57. (2.25) HOU: Arthur Brown, LB, Kansas State
Kansas State's defense was unheralded for obvious reasons, but Brown was an absolute tackling machine.
Kansas State's defense was unheralded for obvious reasons, but Brown was an absolute tackling machine.
58. (2.26) DEN: Corey Lemonier, LB, Auburn
Look for the Broncos to go defense-defense with their first two picks, and at least one will be a linebacker.
Look for the Broncos to go defense-defense with their first two picks, and at least one will be a linebacker.
59. (2.27) NE: Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
Williams hauled in 97 passes for a ridiculous 1832 yards as a senior at Baylor. Tom Brady can never have too many pass-catchers.
Williams hauled in 97 passes for a ridiculous 1832 yards as a senior at Baylor. Tom Brady can never have too many pass-catchers.
60. (2.28) ATL: Malliciah Goodman, DE, Clemson
Atlanta's two greatest areas of concern are cornerback and defensive end. Thomas Dimitroff will likely address both by the end of round two.
Atlanta's two greatest areas of concern are cornerback and defensive end. Thomas Dimitroff will likely address both by the end of round two.
61. (2.29) SF: Jamie Collins, LB, Southern Miss
Look for the 49ers to continue to address the defensive side of the ball, but there's a chance Collins will go off the board one pick earlier.
Look for the 49ers to continue to address the defensive side of the ball, but there's a chance Collins will go off the board one pick earlier.
62. (2.30) BAL: Justin Pugh, OT, Syracuse
Who knows what directions Baltimore will take with so much change taking place, but offensive line help is a real possibility.
Who knows what directions Baltimore will take with so much change taking place, but offensive line help is a real possibility.
*Underclassmen
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FFToolbox 2013 NFL Mock Drafts
| FFToolbox Writer | Dated | Predicted 1-2-3-4-5-6 |
|---|---|---|
| FFToolbox Users | May-06 | E. Fisher, L. Joeckel |
| 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 |
