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billyb0b's Mock Draft 1.6 Senior Bowl (Round 1)



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Revis Trade to TB. 1st,2nd, and 4th plus blount, 2nd, and a 5th nxt year. Trade Oak swap 1st and get 3rd for 2012 and 2013 from ARI. Det swap 1st and get 2nd and 5th from Car.

1 - KC: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
KC knows that Cassell/Quinn are not the answer at QB. Smith is a mobile black QB from the Big East similar to that of his original 1st pick from the Eagles McNabb.
2 - JAX: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M
team can not have 20 sacks in a year and expect to win football games. Moore looks similar to John Abraham when watching his tape he has that great burst of speed that edge rushers need to have.
3 - ARI: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
Trade Oakland to Arizona. Zona knows no QB no matter who they are will survive with the O Line they have in place. Joeckel is one of the reasons why Johnny football was barely ever touched he is a beast of a LT.
4 - PHI: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
This defense needs some kind of spark since it has been lackluster since JJ left. Jones could play Strong Side LB and DE on nickel and dime looks.
5 - CAR: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
Trade Detriot to Carolina. Carolina passed on Cox last year and when Oakland traded down they needed to move up to get the big man. Lotulelei possesses all the speed and strength we recently saw when Suh was drafted a couple year back.
6 - CLE: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
Sheard is a monster on one side and they tried Rucker/Parker combo which never panned out. Werner is strong, physical beast at the line of scrimmage. He pushes offensive line around and plays with violence.
7 - OAK: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
Trade Arizona to Oakland. Oakland's secondary was disastrous they couldn't stop a cold. Milliner reminds me of Charles Tillman he is very physical with man to man and a sure tackler.
8 - BUF: Matt Barkley, QB, USC
Bills Gm Nix lifted his hand as usual saying he wants a franchise QB. While Barkley at this moment is not a franchise QB he is the only one who comes close to fitting that bill since Glennon has fallen.
9 - NYJ: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
Jets Desperately need an pass rusher who can get more than five sacks. They have missed before here with Gholston could Mingo be next?
10 - TEN: Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
Ansah is moving up the boards pretty quickly with many people considering him to be the next JPP. Titans passed on JPP to get Morgan and it hasn't worked out for them especially when no one on the DLine had double digit sack numbers.
11 - SD: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
Harris can not be trusted to be the starting LT for Rivers to keep him off the ground. Fisher can play either right or left tackle especially since he added weight making him more balanced for both pass and rush.
12 - MIA: Keenan Allen, WR, California
Since Jake Long will probably resign with Miami I will choose the top WR since no team is going to win with Brian Hartline as your number 1 option. Allen has good size with speed and quickness.
13 - NYJ: Kenny Vaccaro, SS, Texas
Trade TB to NYJ for Revis. Jets have so many holes on their team as a whole however with Landry not taking a home field discount they will need to make up for losing both starting safeties. Vaccaro is really good against the run but he also can cover a lot of ground against the pass.
14 - DET: Johnthan Banks, CB, Mississippi State
Trade Carolina to Detriot. Detriots secondary needs big time help since they see top rated WR's in their division. Banks is physical and big bodied corner who can instantly upgrade their secondary.
15 - NO: Johnathan Hankins, DT, Ohio State
Sedrick Ellis is a bust and the Saints had the worst rush defense in the league plus their is big talks of the Saints moving to a 3-4 in desperately in need of a NT. Hankins was a monster in the middle of the line as a run-stuffer and a disruptive pass-rusher.
16 - STL: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
They need to protect Bradford or else he will be the next David Carr. Best G prospect in the draft he is very physical and has seen Top competition at Bama
17 - PIT: Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon
Steelers need pass rushers especially with Harrison being 35 and Woodley always hurt and just sponging his new contract. Even tho Jordan tore his Labrum in his bowl game he is still a 1st round talent and freak of nature.
18 - DAL: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
Ratliff is 35 and looks like time is against him and Dallas can save 6.6M if they release him and if Dallas didn't trade up for Claibourne they would have picked Brockers at 14. Richardson has a high motor and could be the Warren Sapp for Monte Kiffen's defense.
19 - NYG: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
The LB core is the weakest link on the Giants defense and Ogletree can play all three LB positions. It is important they fill this spot since this defense was very weak this year.
20 - CHI: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
The Bears need to help keep their newly resigned Cutler off the ground. Cooper can play either G position that is big and physical.
21 - CIN: Sam Montgomery, DE, LSU
The Bengal's are always in the market for another rotation spot in their especially if they do not retain Johnson. Montgomery is a relentless edge player capable of dominating against the run or pass.
22 - STL: Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
hey need some better LB play and with Te'o story breaking out he is going to recover some of his draft status from the national championship. Te'o can play ILB or weakside in a 4-3 allowing the rams to have another sideline to sideline LB.
23 - MIN: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
With the Vikings not knowing if Percy Harvin will try to force his way off the team and the inconsistent play of Jerome Simpson, Ponder needs more weapons if he is going to succeed since AP can not carry the load forever. Cordarrelle Patterson is physically gifted but he is very raw but this guy could turn into the next Demaryius Thomas.
24 - IND: Jonathan Jenkins, DT, Georgia
ndy needs to start getting bigger up front since the #ChuckStrong can only pull them through so much which showed versus the Ravens and they had a horrid rushing defense in a division with Foster, Johnson, and MJD. Jenkins is a big boy reminds me of a mix if Vince Wolfork and Casey Hampton.
25 - SEA: Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
Wilson could always use more weapons to help the Hawks passing attack. Williams played in Baylor and did well without RG3.
26 - GB: Barrett Jones, OG, Alabama
Jeff Saturday will retire after the Pro Bowl even though he lost his spot during the later end of the season and Smith is average at best. Jones is the jack of all trades OLineman but he will insert himself instantly into the lineup and better this line.
27 - HOU: Kevin Minter, ILB, LSU
This defense suffered some what without Ryans and James is getting older plus Cushings ACL tear. Minter is a hard hitting leader ILB with good size and range plus he lead a top defense.
28 - DEN: Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
Wolfe is playing DE and both of their DTs are going into FA and are in their 30's. Short showed his disruptive nature during the Senior Bowl and was the 2nd best defensive player that today. Short has quick twitches that allow him to beat one on one match ups and sometimes beat double teams.
29 - NE: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
They lost the Baltimore game since they have to play McCourty as a FS and Talib got hurt when they are their two best corners. Elam has the ability to play both safeties spots and has been excellent in run defense, pass defense and laying out some massive hits.
30 - ATL: Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
Gonzalez is retiring and they need to have a good TE since Tony was Matt's safety net. Ertz is more complete then his his old teammate Fleener and Ertz reminds me of Jason Witten.
31 - SF: Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
With Justin Smith starting to wear down and is getting up there in age its time to look for a replacement. Sharrif is big-bodied defensive tackle with a good motor.
32 - BAL: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
Cary Williams is a free agent, Smith not looking like a first round pick, plus Webb coming off ACL injury they need to look at corner.

User Comments

Saturday, January 26, 2013 9:47 PM
Excellent -- Love Detroit trading down IF there's no Werner or Milliner on the board. We would rather take Milliner than get more picks and Banks. At least I believe we would
Sunday, January 27, 2013 6:42 AM
Excellent -- You got the Vikes pick right (Whoever Spielman feels is BA WR), the percy bit isn't necessary in the description however. Just say the Vikes have the worst 2-5 WRs in the NFL and that should cover it.
Sunday, January 27, 2013 8:29 AM
Average -- Bengals will likely resign Johnson, therefore their biggest needs are S and LB not DE. At this point in the draft, they would likely take Te'o.
Sunday, January 27, 2013 11:32 AM
Poor -- There is no way the Bucs give up that much for Revis, it doesn't match up with their philosophy.
Sunday, January 27, 2013 11:37 AM
-- For a Top 10 player that is not much at all to give up basically a 1st and 2 seconds plus blount and late round picks for a team that could make the playoffs if they had a shutdown corner.


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