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gargar004's Mock Draft (Round 1)



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1 - KC: Luke Joeckel, OT, Texas A&M
With the Chiefs in trade talk for Alex Smith it is clear that Reid and his staff will lean towards other positions with this first pick. Luke Joeckel a well rounded o-lineman that is a solid 1st pick and if the Alex Smith trade goes through this will be the ideal pick to get Smith some protection.
2 - JAX: Dion Jordan, DE, Oregon
A guy with a high motor someone who can make an impact as a pass rusher. Jordan has been rising on draft boards and with the potential he shows and the needed pass rush for the Jags Jordan makes sense in this spot.
3 - OAK: Sharrif Floyd, DT, Florida
With a great combine this guy shows a lot of great things and with Lotulelei's possible heart condition this helps Floyd rise to this spot and becomes a Raider.
4 - PHI: Eric Fisher, OT, Central Michigan
With Chip Kelly as the new coach for the Eagles and the way he wants to run his offense he is going to need someone protecting his QB and creating holes for McCoy in the run game Fisher a great prospect that shows he could potentially be a force for awhile in the nfl.
5 - DET: Dee Milliner, CB, Alabama
Proved himself in the combine with his 40 and the lions are in need of fixing up their secondary Milliner is that guy who can instantly help and develop into a good cover corner.
6 - CLE: Star Lotulelei, DT, Utah
The Browns went out and got Paul Kruger to improve the pass rush on the edge and by selecting Lotulelei the d-line will be improved drastically with this superstar DT.
7 - ARI: Geno Smith, QB, West Virginia
With Kolb being released and Smith having a good pro day I can't see Arizona passing up on Smith. Arians need a quarterback to build a successful team and Smith is the best QB available.
8 - BUF: Ezekiel Ansah, DE, BYU
A freak athlete who lining up on the other side of Mario Williams can result in some good pressure on the Quarterback. This is a good spot for Ansah to go in the draft and with his freakish potential could result in this being a really good pick for the Bills.
9 - NYJ: Cordarrelle Patterson, WR, Tennessee
How do you get a QB situation fixed? First you need to get whatever QB playing some weapons. It is clear that Santonio Holmes is not your prototypical #1 WR and Patterson can be that guy to help improve the Jets offense.
10 - TEN: Chance Warmack, OG, Alabama
A very good o-lineman and if CJ2K is going to get back to the way he was the Titans need to stock up on the line and Warmack is their guy.
11 - SD: Lane Johnson, OT, Oklahoma
Solid guy and a solid pick San Diego is a team that you don't know what you are going to get especially from Phillip Rivers. But if you give Rivers someone to protect him maybe he can be in good form like in the past and make us forget about his bad year last year. Johnson has good blocking skills and will improve the protection.
12 - MIA: Xavier Rhodes, CB, Florida State
Losing Sean Smith and trading Vonte Davis last year the dolphins need to tune up their secondary by picking Rhodes. He is a solid player and a solid pick and the next best corner after Dee Milliner.
13 - NYJ: Barkevious Mingo, OLB, LSU
Mingo an athletic freak who will help amplify the Jets pass rush. Getting this pick from the Bucs in the Revis deal the Jets will go with Mingo.
14 - CAR: Sheldon Richardson, DT, Missouri
A guy with a ton of upside Richardson can instantly improve the interior for Carolina which is much needed. Richardson is the perfect fit for Carolina.
15 - NO: Bjoern Werner, DE, Florida State
A guy who was high on draft boards but is quickly falling still has a lot of talent and potential. The Saints need a better pass rush and with Werner and his high motor and skills is an area that the Saints will decide to go.
16 - STL: Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
Austin is an interesting pick an undersized WR with great speed the Rams need to get Sam Bradford some options and losing Amendola was tough. The Rams need to get a play making guy and Austin fits the bill with the elusiveness and speed.
17 - PIT: Jarvis Jones, OLB, Georgia
A top 10 talent with some off the field issues the Steelers need to take the chance on Jones. Losing James Harrison and the D not getting any younger the Steelers need to go with this talents young man.
18 - DAL: Jonathan Cooper, OG, North Carolina
Stocking up the middle is what the Cowboys need to do on the offensive side and defensive as well. With Richardson and Floyd drafted already the Cowboys must go with Cooper who is a great athlete with good footwork and will instantly improve the Cowboys o-line.
19 - NYG: Cornellius Carradine, DE, Florida State
Coming off injury and being somewhat forgot about Tank Carradine will be a good pick for the Giants and could potentially be a steal JPP needs someone opposite of him to ease the double teams in order to get good pressure on the Quarterbacks.
20 - CHI: Alec Ogletree, ILB, Georgia
With Urlacher possibly going somewhere else the Bears need to look at the linebacker position and get younger even though Ogletree has some off the field issues his talent is worth the risk with this pick and is a good pick for the bears.
21 - CIN: Kenny Vaccaro, SS, Texas
The Bengals need a ball hawking safety like Vaccaro and even though he didn't have the best combine the kid is a football player and would be a good fit to the style of defense the Bengals play.
22 - STL: D.J. Fluker, OT, Alabama
Going with a WR with their first pick in the first round the Rams need to go with Fluker to help protect Bradford. The injury prone QB needs to have as much protection as possible and Fluker is the best offensive lineman at this point in the draft.
23 - MIN: Arthur Brown, ILB, Kansas State
The Vikings are in need of a WR but they are also in need of LB as well and Arthur Brown is a play making linebacker that will help improve the Vikings defense.
24 - IND: Datone Jones, DE, UCLA
Freeney is out and the Colts are in need of some improvement on the d-line Jones is very underrated and is versatile to play on the line making him a good fit for the Colts 3-4 scheme.
25 - MIN: Keenan Allen, WR, California
Kennan Allen is the best option for the Vikings right here.
26 - GB: Matt Elam, SS, Florida
Packers need to fix up the secondary and losing Woodson Elam makes sense for this pick he is undersized but a solid player that will help allow packers fans to be content watching safety play from someone not named Woodson.
27 - HOU: DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
Sure you can consider the Texans to go defense and keep improving in that area as a team but Andre Johnson is not getting any younger and he needs someone to help him out on the other side. Hopkins is a very good athlete and talent that will shock a lot of people with his skill.
28 - DEN: Damontre Moore, DE, Texas A&M
Didn't have a very good combine but this kid has some potential and produces if you watch him play. The offense is fine and you could consider someone in the secondary to be picked but the Broncos will go with Moore to boost their pass rush and get at Quarterbacks.
29 - NE: Desmond Trufant, CB, Washington
Who knows if the Patriots will even have this pick because of the trading they do in the draft but if they keep this pick it makes sense to improve the secondary and Trufant is the guy. A good cover corner with good speed that will instantly improve the secondary right away for the Patriots.
30 - ATL: Tyler Eifert, TE, Notre Dame
Yes Tony G is coming back for another year but you can't pass up a talent like this when it is right there in front of you. Tony doesn't have too many more years left this will probably be his last so why not let a guy like Eifert play under arguably one of the top tight ends in the NFL and just add another weapon to that deadly Atlanta offense.
31 - SF: Jonathan Cyprien, SS, Florida International
One of the hardest-hitting safeties in the 2013 draft class, Cyprien offers enough range to be reliable in box coverage while displaying an aggressive mentality againt ball carriers and receivers. He plays smart, and that might be the most improtant trait when looking at safeties. However, despite it being unique, Cyprien doesn't have a very well known name . yet.
32 - BAL: Manti Te'o, ILB, Notre Dame
Ray Lewis out and Te'o in. Someone who has had a lot of criticism and been in the headlines for awhile the Ravens are going to support and choose Te'o. He may not be the fastest he may not be the strongest but he can play football and has great instincts. He may not be the next Ray Lewis but he can be a solid linebacker in the NFL and will shock a lot of people who doubt him.

User Comments

Sunday, February 24, 2013 10:55 PM
Excellent -- This is a near perfect mock draft except I think Manti Te'o will go mid-1st round to either the Steelers, Bengals or Bears, Sam Montgomery will be early to mid-2nd round, Jarvis Jones will be a top 10 pick and Datone Jones will be early to mid-2nd round
Monday, February 25, 2013 3:40 PM
Average -- Moore was horrible today at the combine. 12 reps for the lift.
Tuesday, February 26, 2013 2:55 PM
Below Average -- AZ will NOT draft Barkley. That's 100% guarunteed here in AZ. Still sour on the last USC QB they took I suppose. They are dead set on O line. (Warmack, assuming the 2 OT's are gone).
Thursday, February 28, 2013 5:34 PM
Below Average -- Packers would only" consider" Vaccaro in the 1st but Thompson won't go Safety 'tll later
Friday, March 15, 2013 9:31 PM
Poor -- See #6
Friday, March 15, 2013 9:44 PM
Average -- editing is in order with pick 6,


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