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1 - KC: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
(Smith, QB) The Chiefs take the best offensive weapon on the board for Smith. This should be between Eifert and Woods, and will depend on whether or not they resign Dwayne Bowe
(Smith, QB) The Chiefs take the best offensive weapon on the board for Smith. This should be between Eifert and Woods, and will depend on whether or not they resign Dwayne Bowe
2 - CAR: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
(Lotulelei, DT) The Panthers should know that Jordan Gross is getting long in the tooth, and that he is slowing down at LT. Fisher would be a solid replacement, and they can move Gross to RT
(Lotulelei, DT) The Panthers should know that Jordan Gross is getting long in the tooth, and that he is slowing down at LT. Fisher would be a solid replacement, and they can move Gross to RT
3 - JAX: Tyler Wilson, QB, Arkansas
(Hankins, DT) Henne has been surprisingly good during his 2 games replacing Gabbert, but his lack of success in the past should raise some red flags. Gabbert should definitely be out, and Wilson would be the new guy being groomed as a franchise QB
(Hankins, DT) Henne has been surprisingly good during his 2 games replacing Gabbert, but his lack of success in the past should raise some red flags. Gabbert should definitely be out, and Wilson would be the new guy being groomed as a franchise QB
4 - CIN: Alex Okafor, DE, Texas
(from OAK)(J Williams, DT) The Bengals go d-line again, and take the best player available. Okafor should give them a solid pass rusher that they've been lacking
(from OAK)(J Williams, DT) The Bengals go d-line again, and take the best player available. Okafor should give them a solid pass rusher that they've been lacking
5 - ARI: Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
(Joeckel, LT) The Cardinals go offense again, this time with a really good TE. Fitzgerald is a beast, and Floyd has show flashes of why they drafted him in the 1st round, but they need a threat at TE, and Ertz is the best one available
(Joeckel, LT) The Cardinals go offense again, this time with a really good TE. Fitzgerald is a beast, and Floyd has show flashes of why they drafted him in the 1st round, but they need a threat at TE, and Ertz is the best one available
6 - NYJ: Robert Woods, WR, USC
(Moore, OLB) The Jets need to put solid players around Mark Sanchez if they wan't him to get better. Woods is a really solid, reliable WR that should nicely compliment the super athletic Stephen Hill
(Moore, OLB) The Jets need to put solid players around Mark Sanchez if they wan't him to get better. Woods is a really solid, reliable WR that should nicely compliment the super athletic Stephen Hill
7 - PHI: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
(Milliner, CB) The Eagles need to fix their o-line, and this is a strong pick. Fluker can start immediately at RT, and move to LT if Jason Peters cannot return to pre-injury form
(Milliner, CB) The Eagles need to fix their o-line, and this is a strong pick. Fluker can start immediately at RT, and move to LT if Jason Peters cannot return to pre-injury form
8 - BUF: Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech
(Barkley, QB) Patton has played his way into early-round contention, and will be a valuable addition to any team. The Bills are going to need another receiver for Barkley, and this is a good pick
(Barkley, QB) Patton has played his way into early-round contention, and will be a valuable addition to any team. The Bills are going to need another receiver for Barkley, and this is a good pick
9 - DET: David Amerson, CB, North Carolina State
(Te'o, MLB) The Lions can't not take Amerson or Poyer here. They need CBs badly, and Amerson's skills and ballhawking penchant should make him a good addition to this defense that is lacking on the back end
(Te'o, MLB) The Lions can't not take Amerson or Poyer here. They need CBs badly, and Amerson's skills and ballhawking penchant should make him a good addition to this defense that is lacking on the back end
10 - TEN: Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama
(Mingo, DE) The Titans add a powerful run blocker to their o-line and add a versatile player that can open holes for CJ from several positions
(Mingo, DE) The Titans add a powerful run blocker to their o-line and add a versatile player that can open holes for CJ from several positions
11 - STL: Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
(Lewan, LT; Warmack, OG) Williams is a better player than Quick, and actually has #1 WR potential. Bradford should love Williams ability to stretch the field, and open holes for Quick and Givens underneath
(Lewan, LT; Warmack, OG) Williams is a better player than Quick, and actually has #1 WR potential. Bradford should love Williams ability to stretch the field, and open holes for Quick and Givens underneath
12 - SD: Jackson Jeffcoat, DE, Texas
(Jenkins, NT) Shaun Phillips could be on his way out after this season, leaving a hole at OLB. Jarret Johnson and Ingram have been solid, and adding another powerful rusher like Jeffcoat would be a good call
(Jenkins, NT) Shaun Phillips could be on his way out after this season, leaving a hole at OLB. Jarret Johnson and Ingram have been solid, and adding another powerful rusher like Jeffcoat would be a good call
13 - DAL: EJ Manuel, QB, Florida State
(Matthews, OT) Tony Romo's time in Dallas is coming to a fast end, and they need someone that can take the reigns from him going forward. Manuel has consistently progressed, and has good size and accuracy to become a franchise-caliber QB
(Matthews, OT) Tony Romo's time in Dallas is coming to a fast end, and they need someone that can take the reigns from him going forward. Manuel has consistently progressed, and has good size and accuracy to become a franchise-caliber QB
14 - MIA: Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina
(Allen, WR) The Dolphins take the best player on the board, and add a really, really good DT that can replace Randy Starks if he opts for free agency after the season
(Allen, WR) The Dolphins take the best player on the board, and add a really, really good DT that can replace Randy Starks if he opts for free agency after the season
15 - WAS: Arthur Brown, ILB, Kansas State
The Redskins should be preparing for the retirement of London Fletcher, if that ever happens. Brown has excellent lateral speed, and is a strong tackler that can sniff out plays early
The Redskins should be preparing for the retirement of London Fletcher, if that ever happens. Brown has excellent lateral speed, and is a strong tackler that can sniff out plays early
16 - MIN: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
(Banks, CB) If he comes out after this season, Hopkins would be an ideal addition to this offense. His size and speed would nicely compliment Percy Harvin, and give Ponder a real #2 WR
(Banks, CB) If he comes out after this season, Hopkins would be an ideal addition to this offense. His size and speed would nicely compliment Percy Harvin, and give Ponder a real #2 WR
17 - SEA: Dallas Thomas, OT, Tennessee
(Patterson, WR) The Seahawks get a really good RT prospect, and can finally move Carpenter back inside to guard, where he played at Alabama
(Patterson, WR) The Seahawks get a really good RT prospect, and can finally move Carpenter back inside to guard, where he played at Alabama
18 - PIT: Robert Lester, SS, Alabama
(Mosley, LB) The Steelers take a really good safety here, and add some depth to their injury-raddled secodnary
(Mosley, LB) The Steelers take a really good safety here, and add some depth to their injury-raddled secodnary
19 - CIN: Giovani Bernard, RB, North Carolina
The Bengals land the best HB in the draft, and add another young, explosive player to their offense
The Bengals land the best HB in the draft, and add another young, explosive player to their offense
20 - MIA: Cornellius Carradine, DE, Florida State
(from IND) The Dolphins again take the best player on the board, and add an aggressive pass rusher to compliment Cameron Wake
(from IND) The Dolphins again take the best player on the board, and add an aggressive pass rusher to compliment Cameron Wake
21 - GB: Chase Thomas, OLB, Stanford
(Vaccaro, DB) The Packers lost Clay Matthews to the year, and had no one to step up and take his spot. Thomas is a big kid that should fit nicely as a 34OLB
(Vaccaro, DB) The Packers lost Clay Matthews to the year, and had no one to step up and take his spot. Thomas is a big kid that should fit nicely as a 34OLB
22 - TB: Oday Aboushi, OT, Virginia
(Rhodes, CB) Trueblood is not a strong RT, and could be upgraded. Aboushi is a smart kid that should find early playing time for the Bucs
(Rhodes, CB) Trueblood is not a strong RT, and could be upgraded. Aboushi is a smart kid that should find early playing time for the Bucs
23 - ATL: Eddie Lacy, RB, Alabama
(Montgomery, DE) The Falcons should see the signs of Michael Turner's career ending
(Montgomery, DE) The Falcons should see the signs of Michael Turner's career ending
24 - CHI: T.J. McDonald, FS, USC
(Cooper, OG/C) Despite how well their defense has played, the safety position has been a weak point for the Bears. Wright and Conte are decent at best, but not really feared, as McDonald would be
(Cooper, OG/C) Despite how well their defense has played, the safety position has been a weak point for the Bears. Wright and Conte are decent at best, but not really feared, as McDonald would be
25 - BAL: Kevin Minter, ILB, LSU
(Reid, FS) Minter is a beast for the LSU defense, and would be a nice choice as a replacement for Ray Lewis
(Reid, FS) Minter is a beast for the LSU defense, and would be a nice choice as a replacement for Ray Lewis
26 - NE: Jordan Poyer, CB, Oregon State
(Ansah, DE) The Patriots need another CB to play opposite of Talib, who looked pretty good in his first game. If McCourty can continue to develop into a safety, this defense could be much better next year
(Ansah, DE) The Patriots need another CB to play opposite of Talib, who looked pretty good in his first game. If McCourty can continue to develop into a safety, this defense could be much better next year
27 - NYG: Jordan Reed, TE, Florida
(Jordan, DE) The Giants need to find a real starting TE. Not that Bennett isn't good, but he's inconsistent as a receiver and as a blocker. Reed has been a beast for Florida, and should be a nice addition to an NFL team
(Jordan, DE) The Giants need to find a real starting TE. Not that Bennett isn't good, but he's inconsistent as a receiver and as a blocker. Reed has been a beast for Florida, and should be a nice addition to an NFL team
28 - DEN: Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
(Elam, SS) The Broncos get an absolute steal with a really good DT, which is a decent-sized need for them
(Elam, SS) The Broncos get an absolute steal with a really good DT, which is a decent-sized need for them
29 - SF: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
(Hunter, WR) Carlos Rogers and Terrell Brown haven't been so good this year, and both are free agents after this season. Bringing in a young, talented CB like Trufant will add some depth and talent to their secondary
(Hunter, WR) Carlos Rogers and Terrell Brown haven't been so good this year, and both are free agents after this season. Bringing in a young, talented CB like Trufant will add some depth and talent to their secondary
30 - HOU: Khaled Holmes, C, USC
(Austin, WR) Meyers will be 32 next year, and has been regressing each of the past few season. Holmes has helped his stock in USC's past few games, and could sneak in to the 2nd round
(Austin, WR) Meyers will be 32 next year, and has been regressing each of the past few season. Holmes has helped his stock in USC's past few games, and could sneak in to the 2nd round
31 - CLE: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
The Browns used their 2nd round pick to take Josh Gordon in the Supplemental Draft
The Browns used their 2nd round pick to take Josh Gordon in the Supplemental Draft
32 - NO: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
The Saints lost this pick as part of the sanctions from Bounty Gate
The Saints lost this pick as part of the sanctions from Bounty Gate
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