renledge's Mock Draft (Round 1)
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1 - KC: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
Hopefully whoever gets first pick will see sense and go for Smith. I'm going with KC here because they could be looking for a QB after the year Cassel's had so far and the lack of fan support for him.
Hopefully whoever gets first pick will see sense and go for Smith. I'm going with KC here because they could be looking for a QB after the year Cassel's had so far and the lack of fan support for him.
2 - CLE: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
Browns could do with another power guy in the middle to help Taylor, and Lotulelei is extremely talented.
Browns could do with another power guy in the middle to help Taylor, and Lotulelei is extremely talented.
4 - JAX: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
A&M's star Tackle brings help in for Gabbert, who spends a lot of time on the dirt.
A&M's star Tackle brings help in for Gabbert, who spends a lot of time on the dirt.
5 - CAR: Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
Drafting Hankins here to help stuff the run would improve Carolina's D a lot.
Drafting Hankins here to help stuff the run would improve Carolina's D a lot.
6 - BUF: Matt Barkley, QB, USC
Barkley goes eventually, to Buffalo, where he will battle Ryan Fitz instantly for the starter job at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
Barkley goes eventually, to Buffalo, where he will battle Ryan Fitz instantly for the starter job at Ralph Wilson Stadium.
7 - TB: David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State
The Bucs' secondary has been terrible so far in 2012. Amerson provides some very much needed help.
The Bucs' secondary has been terrible so far in 2012. Amerson provides some very much needed help.
8 - NYJ: Keenan Allen, WR, California
NYJ have a lot of team needs, and a move for Barkley would be too much like the old. So instead of drafting a n new QB, they could do with arming Sanchez with some fresh talent like Cal's Keenan Allen.
NYJ have a lot of team needs, and a move for Barkley would be too much like the old. So instead of drafting a n new QB, they could do with arming Sanchez with some fresh talent like Cal's Keenan Allen.
9 - IND: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
Jones is a great all around talent and would be the best player available at this stage of the draft. Although Indy could do with some line help, Jones would improve their defense.
Jones is a great all around talent and would be the best player available at this stage of the draft. Although Indy could do with some line help, Jones would improve their defense.
10 - MIA: Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama
As a Phins fan it would be nice to see a Robert Woods or even a Marquise Lee here but in fitting with Coach Philbin's system, I reckon that Barrett Jones would be a logical choice here as he is so flexible across the line and has great footwork.
As a Phins fan it would be nice to see a Robert Woods or even a Marquise Lee here but in fitting with Coach Philbin's system, I reckon that Barrett Jones would be a logical choice here as he is so flexible across the line and has great footwork.
11 - OAK: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
Montgomery having fallen this far is a surprise, and the Raiders need for a pass rusher can be addressed with this pick.
Montgomery having fallen this far is a surprise, and the Raiders need for a pass rusher can be addressed with this pick.
12 - DAL: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
Bama's Tackle goes here to Dallas to try and improve a hurting line which could use some talent.
Bama's Tackle goes here to Dallas to try and improve a hurting line which could use some talent.
14 - NO: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
FSU's Werner comes into a defense that needs help all over. He can play at end or at outside linebacker which helps NO.
FSU's Werner comes into a defense that needs help all over. He can play at end or at outside linebacker which helps NO.
15 - PIT: Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M
Pittsburgh desperately need to sort out their line and Matthews goes some way towards helping with his all around ability.
Pittsburgh desperately need to sort out their line and Matthews goes some way towards helping with his all around ability.
16 - DET: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
The Lions need quality at cornerback. Rhodes gives them that potentially, if not instantly
The Lions need quality at cornerback. Rhodes gives them that potentially, if not instantly
18 - STL: Robert Woods, WR, USC
After already drafting Lattimore, the Rams move to further improve their offense by taking the Trojan wideout here.
After already drafting Lattimore, the Rams move to further improve their offense by taking the Trojan wideout here.
19 - MIN: Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
The Vikes take the immensely talented Te'o at 19 to go straight in at MLB.
The Vikes take the immensely talented Te'o at 19 to go straight in at MLB.
20 - PHI: Bacarri Rambo, FS, Georgia
Rambo is an extremely talented player and is the best player on the board at this time. On paper the Eagles don't have a lot of needs, but adding a talent like Rambo always helps.
Rambo is an extremely talented player and is the best player on the board at this time. On paper the Eagles don't have a lot of needs, but adding a talent like Rambo always helps.
21 - ARI: Tyler Bray, QB, Tennessee
Arizona needs a whole new offense in truth, but with only one first round pick, this is maybe unattainable... Tyler Bray comes in and adds to the QB battle. Tyler Wilson's injury sees him slip down the draft board.
Arizona needs a whole new offense in truth, but with only one first round pick, this is maybe unattainable... Tyler Bray comes in and adds to the QB battle. Tyler Wilson's injury sees him slip down the draft board.
22 - SD: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
The Tide's no.1 corner heads to the 619 here to add drastically needed secondary help.
The Tide's no.1 corner heads to the 619 here to add drastically needed secondary help.
23 - CHI: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
The Bears need linemen. Warmack is a great talent and could plug a hole in Chicago's line.
The Bears need linemen. Warmack is a great talent and could plug a hole in Chicago's line.
24 - DEN: Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
With Bailey's time running out, the Broncos select Banks at 24 to lend a hand at corner.
With Bailey's time running out, the Broncos select Banks at 24 to lend a hand at corner.
25 - SF: Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas
Although not a huge need, the 9ers select Jeffcoat purely based on his ability and the fact that he's still on the board.
Although not a huge need, the 9ers select Jeffcoat purely based on his ability and the fact that he's still on the board.
26 - SEA: Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
Vols' WR Hunter provides depth and options in a thin receiving corps for Seattle.
Vols' WR Hunter provides depth and options in a thin receiving corps for Seattle.
27 - NYG: Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan
The Giants have had trouble with their line and make use of Lewan's availability here to add him to their roster.
The Giants have had trouble with their line and make use of Lewan's availability here to add him to their roster.
28 - NE: Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
Belichick needs another big guy in his D-Line and Jenkins could be that guy.
Belichick needs another big guy in his D-Line and Jenkins could be that guy.
29 - HOU: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
Austin is a legitimate playmaker and dual threat. His talent and separation ability could take some of the heat off Dre.
Austin is a legitimate playmaker and dual threat. His talent and separation ability could take some of the heat off Dre.
30 - ATL: Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
Despite Tyler Eifert being a likely choice here as Gonzalez' long term replacement, I see ATL going with a pass rusher here.
Despite Tyler Eifert being a likely choice here as Gonzalez' long term replacement, I see ATL going with a pass rusher here.
31 - BAL: T.J. McDonald, FS, USC
McDonald has a lot of talent, and with Ed Reed likely to call it a day soon, he fits the bill at safety.
McDonald has a lot of talent, and with Ed Reed likely to call it a day soon, he fits the bill at safety.
32 - GB: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
With the defense having vastly improved in 2012, the Packers can turn their attention to helping Rodgers stay on his feet. Eric Fisher is a monster at 6'7", and could help solidify Green Bay's ailing offensive line.
With the defense having vastly improved in 2012, the Packers can turn their attention to helping Rodgers stay on his feet. Eric Fisher is a monster at 6'7", and could help solidify Green Bay's ailing offensive line.
User Comments
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:26 AM
Poor -- what the beep
Poor -- what the beep
Tuesday, October 16, 2012 5:36 PM
Poor -- ^^^THIS
Poor -- ^^^THIS
Monday, December 24, 2012 6:16 AM
Excellent -- not bad, except smith ended up being very inconsistent
Excellent -- not bad, except smith ended up being very inconsistent
Friday, April 26, 2013 12:46 PM
Excellent -- didnt pan out this way but good draft nonetheless
Excellent -- didnt pan out this way but good draft nonetheless
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